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PROBLEM
Odd noise from the
juicer
The extracted pulp is
very moist
During operation, the
juicing bowl shakes
During juicing, the
juicer stopped
Layers of separation in
the juice
EASY SOLUTION
Check if the parts are assembled correctly. Try reassembling the parts
and listen for the odd noise.
Do not start the juicer unless there are ingredients and/or liquid in it.
Operating the juicer without ingredients or liquids can cause damage to the
screw.
If the juicer is operated without ingredients or liquid, the noise level can
increase and also can lead to damage.
The friction noise from the juicing screw and the strainer will disappear
when
ingredients are inserted into the juicer.
The noise can occur if the juicer is operated on an uneven or slanted
surface.
Place the juicer on a horizontally flat surface when operating.
During the very beginning of extraction, the pulp can be more moist.
Depending on the ingredient' s condition, the extracted pulp can be
affected;
especially when the ingredient is not fresh, the juice can be extracted with
the
pulp.
The juicing screw and the strainer are set up to crush and squeeze
the ingredients. It is normal for the juicing screw and the strainer to
vibrate.
If the ingredient contains strong fiber, the vibration from the top-set may
be stronger.
Check the power cord and make sure it is plugged in correctly.
Check that all the parts are correctly assembled.
If too many ingredients are inserted at one time, this can cause the juicer
to
stop.
When the juicer stops because there are too many ingredients inserted in
it,
press the REVERSE - OFF - FORWARD button in this order, switching
back
and forth 2 to 3 times. The reverse setting will push the ingredients up
and the forward setting will pull the ingredients down.
After using more than 30 minutes, if the juicer stops due to the overload
protection, let the juicer cool for 30 minutes to 1 hour before juicing again.
If there are hard seeds within the ingredients, remove them before juicing.
Hard seeds can damage the juicer.
Depending on the density of the ingredients, the extracted juice may
show layers of different juices. It is different from separation due to
oxidation caused by juicing with a high-speed juicer.
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