Troubleshooting - Hamilton Beach 67500 Read Before Use

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Troubleshooting

Machine will not work when switched ON (I).
• Locking Latches may not be correctly engaged. Check to see if
Locking Latches are properly positioned in two grooves on either
side of Juice Cover. Refer to page 5, Steps 3 and 4.
• This machine is equipped with motor overload protection. If
motor stops during operation due to overheating, unplug and
allow it to cool down for 15 minutes. Plug machine back in after
15 minutes to resume normal operation.
Motor appears to stall when juicing.
• Juicing action may be too vigorous. Try a slower juicing action by
pushing Food Pusher down more slowly. Refer to page 6, Step 3.
• Wet pulp can build up under Juicer Cover or Pulp Container. Turn
unit OFF ( ) and unplug. Empty Pulp Container; then clean Juice
Cover and Strainer Basket.
Excess pulp building up in Micro-Mesh Strainer Basket.
• Turn OFF ( ) and unplug. Remove Strainer Basket and clean
mesh walls with a fine bristle brush. This will remove excess fiber
buildup which could be inhibiting juice flow. Refer to pages
7 and 8.
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Pulp is too wet and insufficient juice is produced.
• Gently push food with Food Pusher. Refer to page 6, Step 3.
• Turn OFF ( ) and unplug. Immediately remove Strainer Basket
and hold under running water, and clean inside and outside of
Strainer with a fine bristle brush. This will remove excess fiber
buildup which could be inhibiting juice flow. Refer to pages
7 and 8.
Juice sprays out of Spout.
• Gently push food with Food Pusher. Refer to page 6, Step 3.
Juice drips out of Spout immediately after juicing.
• With motor ON (I), raise and lower Food Pusher in Feed Chute
several times. The action forces remaining pulp and juice out of
Strainer Bowl.
Machine vibrates excessively.
• Buildup of pulp in mesh of Strainer Basket. Turn unit OFF ( ) and
unplug. Immediately remove Strainer Basket, hold under running
water, and clean inside and outside of Strainer with a fine bristle
brush. Refer to page 7 and 8. If machine vibration continues
after cleaning, this could be a sign of a damaged Strainer
Basket; visit hamiltonbeach.com/customer-service in the U.S. or
hamiltonbeach.ca/ customer-service in Canada.

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