Electrolux DLX Mixer Model N7 Wiring

Motor in upright position showing power receptacle:
Electrolux-Assistent-N7-Wiring-1

 

Motor in upright position:
Electrolux-Assistent-N7-Wiring-2

 

Motor rotated 1/4 turn:
Electrolux-Assistent-N7-Wiring-3

 

Another 1/4 turn rotation:
Electrolux-Assistent-N7-Wiring-4

 

One more 1/4 turn:
Electrolux-Assistent-N7-Wiring-5

 

The complete wiring layout. From left to right, on-off switch, timer, speed-control rheostat & circuit board, motor and power receptacle:
Electrolux-Assistent-N7-Wiring-6

 

Close-up of rheostat & circuit board, showing broken capacitors and busted resistor:
Electrolux-Assistent-N7-Wiring-7

 

Closer picture of the on-off switch, timer and speed control:
Electrolux-Assistent-N7-Wiring-8

 

Bracket off the transmission that holds the on-off switch:
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Board at the power receptacle:
Electrolux N7 Speed Control Board

Electrolux N7 Speed Control Board

Electrolux N7 Speed Control Board

The control board:
Electrolux N7 Speed Control Board

Electrolux N7 Speed Control Board

Electrolux N7 Speed Control Board

The potentiometer:
Electrolux N7 Speed Control Potentiometer

Electrolux N7 Speed Control Potentiometer

 

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Control board out of a Electrolux DLX 9311:
Electrolux DLX 9311 Mixer Control Board

Electrolux DLX 9113 Mixer Control Board

Control board from a DLX 9000:
Electrolux DLX 9000 Mixer Control Board

Electrolux DLX 9000 Mixer Control Board

Electrolux DLX 9000 Mixer Control Board

9 comments on “Electrolux DLX Mixer Model N7 Wiring

    • Carlos,

      The motors on all of these that I have seen have been AC.

      The only information I have about the N7 wiring is what you see on this page.

      At one time, the US importer had parts available from newer mixers that could be used to fix some of these older ones.

      Sorry I can’t be any more help.

      Jim

  1. Hi !
    I have one model N7. Has been running extremely good for many years.
    But the timing belt needs to be replaced. Where can I buy a new online? do you guys know?

  2. Hey, Jim,
    Any idea where I could get a replacement control board for my Magic Mill mixer? I followed your wiring diagram–the mixer was misused and the contacts for two of the rectifiers melted–I soldered them back into place but the mixer still didn’t work. I’m pretty confident that the mixer would work if I just replaced the whole control board…

    Thanks.
    Regards,
    Phil

    • Phil,

      At this point, my guess – and it is only my guess – is that they aren’t available. I had reached out to Magic Mill years ago and was able to order a replacement board/panel/switches. I wanted to fix a second one some time after and as I recall, they had no more.

      Perhaps reaching out to Magic Mill (if they are still around) or Bread Beckers or Ank directly. If you find out, please reply as I’d love to fix another mixer!

      I don’t suppose you could ID the burnt resistor is my pictures, by chance?

      Jim

  3. The burnt rectifier is one of the four that you have pictured. I ordered replacements on AliExpress and when they come, I’ll take them to the computer lab at my work (where there are a bunch of engineering and computer students) and see if they can test the parts of the board and help me identify the bad rectifier (once again, I think I know which one it is). This *should* do it. If it doesn’t, I’ll connect with Magic Mill and see if they’ll sell me another control board. I suspect they won’t, in which case my mixer is a boat anchor.

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