Find suitable gloves to protect your hands. Even blunt blades can cause damage.
Loosen the knob at the top right on the front of the bandsaw.
Open the panel - might need encouragement by pulling the panel underneath the work surface.
Loosen the pulley wheel which has the blade around it by loosening the vertical knob at the very top of the machine. It will take quite some time.
Remove the small, square guard from the table.
Pull the blade off of the pulleys and move the blade out of the guide (just under the work surface and can be seen when the small, square guard is removed).
Rotate the blade loop 90° towards you.
Ease the blade past the black metal guard.
Rotate the blade loop 90° towards you again so that the blade is facing away from you if you're standing at the front of the machine.
Remove the blade from the hole in the work surface.
“Fold” up the blade by using the foot and twisting method shown in the induction.
Use a tie to stop the old blade from expanding again.
Brush out dust / excess material while you have access to most of the machine without a blade in the way.
Acquire new / alternative blade.
“Uncoil” the new blade so that it has only one loop, not the three loops that it comes packaged in.
Put the new blade into the machine by reversing steps 6 through 10, ensuring the teeth are pointing down on the side you insert into the table bit. You are likely to need help to get the blade around the pulleys and through the guides all at the same time.
Begin tightening the pulleys