Operating The Juicer; Cleaning The Juicer; Troubleshooting Guide - Proctor-Silex 66900 Operation Manual

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Operating the Juicer

1. Place bowl on base over motor shaft.
2. Insert strainer into bowl.
3. Select reamer and push onto motor shaft.
4. Place splash cover on bowl.
5. Plug into grounded electrical outlet.
6. Press power switch to ON (I).
7. Place halved citrus fruit on reamer and hold citrus in place until
all the juice is removed.
NOTES:
• When placing the fruit onto the reamer, make sure your hand touches only the fruit and does not
come in contact with the reamer.
• For best juicing, citrus fruits should be at room temperature.
8. When fi nished juicing, press power switch to OFF (O).

Cleaning the Juicer

1. Unplug the juicer.
2. Remove the splash cover, reamer, strainer, and bowl.
3. Remove all pulp and seeds from all parts.
4. Wash all removed parts in a commercial dishwasher or hand wash using warm soapy water. Rinse
and dry.
5. Wipe the base and motor shaft with a clean, damp, soft cloth and dry.
NOTES:
• Do not immerse the base in water.
• Do not allow juice to dry on juicer parts.
• Remove pulp and seeds from parts in between uses.

Troubleshooting Guide

Problem . . .
Juice will not
fl ow through
container spout.
Juicer will not
ream fruit.
Motor will not
run.
Juice has bitter
taste.
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Solution . . .
• Check to see if the strainer or spout is plugged with seeds or pulp from the last use.
• Make sure enough pressure is applied to the fruit during operation.
• Make sure the reamer is pushed all the way down onto the motor shaft.
• Motor has stalled and/or motor cutout switch has opened. Unplug the juicer and allow
the unit to cool.
• Make sure excessive pressure is not applied to fruit during operation.
• Make sure juicer is plugged into outlet and power switch is in the ON (I) position.
• Make sure excessive pressure is not applied to fruit during operation.
• Too much pressure will allow rind in juice, which is bitter.
Citrus Half
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