Help Needed: Reassembling a Kitchen Spritzer from the 70's

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The forum discussion centers on reassembling a Kitchen Spritzer from the 70s, with participants providing insights on the assembly process. Specific steps for reassembly include placing the base with the tube into the bottom, inserting the cap with the spring into the top of the base, positioning the straw into the cap, and securing the pressure-creating plastic piece. Users recommend searching for the specific model's manual or video tutorials online, and suggest professional repair services if needed. Overall, the assembly is described as straightforward, involving only four main components.

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  • Familiarity with the operation of a Kitchen Spritzer
  • Ability to search for online manuals or video tutorials
  • Knowledge of basic assembly techniques
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dannyzmom
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I got an email last night from one of my elementary teachers (I was in elementary school back in the 70's!!!) who heard the I was selling PC (I grew up in a VERY small town - LOL). Seems she has a Kitchen Spritzer that is 10 years old - she took it apart, I guess to clean it, and now doesn't know how to put all the parts back together - anyone have this info?
 
Unfortunately, it’s not possible for us to provide specific instructions for this particular model of kitchen spritzer, as the instructions can vary depending on the make and model. We recommend that your teacher search online for the exact model she has and look for an instruction manual or a video tutorial. There are also some helpful forums out there where she may be able to get advice from other users who have had similar experiences. If she is still having trouble, she may want to consider taking the spritzer to a professional appliance repair shop for assistance.
 
I don't have a Kitchen Spritzer and she's going to be at my show on Saturday. So, I'm not much help.Thanks!I can't imagine it's that hard. I'm sure she can figure it out. I'm assuming she took it apart to clean it and it's not broken. I don't have one either. I'm sure someone will post instructions for you.I don't have one either, but here is what I found in the recipe section.Kitchen Spritzer1. Fill the base with 3/4 cup of your favorite oil.2. Pump the top 20 times to pressurize the unit. You will hear a click when it is ready.3. Remove the cap and press the trigger to mist oil over salads, meats, etc.4. When finished, release the pressure by pressing the nozzle down.5. To clean, fill with warm water, pump and spray until clear.6. Dry the base and cap with a cloth.7. Store in a dry place.I hope this helps. I don't think it mentions taking it apart.I hope this helpsI have one. I'll see if I can take some pics of mine and post them later. It's really not that difficult.I have one too. Once you take it apart, you will see that there are only about 4 pieces. It's really easy to put back together. I don't have it with me at work, but I could write down the steps for you.1. The base with the tube goes into the bottom of the sprayer.2. The cap with the spring goes into the top of the base.3. The straw that comes out of the top of the base gets placed into the hole in the cap with the spring.4. The plastic piece that creates the pressure goes into the top of the cap with the spring. It has a lip on it that should be facing down.5. The top of the sprayer gets screwed onto the base. It will have a little resistance when you get to the end because you are pressing the spring down. That's how it creates the pressure.I hope that makes sense. I'm sure she can figure it out.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What parts do I need to reassemble my Kitchen Spritzer?

To reassemble your Kitchen Spritzer, you typically need the main body, the nozzle, the pump mechanism, and the cap. Ensure you have all these components before starting the reassembly process.

How do I properly clean the Kitchen Spritzer before reassembly?

Before reassembling, clean all parts with warm soapy water. Rinse thoroughly to remove any soap residue, and allow them to dry completely to prevent any contamination when you use the spritzer again.

Can I find replacement parts for my Kitchen Spritzer?

Yes, replacement parts for older Kitchen Spritzers may be available through Pampered Chef's customer service or on their official website. You can also check online marketplaces or specialty kitchenware stores for compatible parts.

What is the correct way to assemble the Kitchen Spritzer?

Start by inserting the pump mechanism into the main body. Next, attach the nozzle securely, ensuring it fits snugly. Finally, screw on the cap tightly to prevent any leaks during use.

Is there a manual or guide available for reassembling the Kitchen Spritzer?

While there may not be a specific manual for models from the 70s, you can often find assembly guides or videos online. Pampered Chef's website or customer service may also provide assistance or resources for older models.

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