Troubleshooting - Sage Nutri Juicer Cold BJE430 Quick Manual

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Troubleshooting

Juicer will not work
when switched ON
Overheating with
excessive loads
Excess pulp
building up in the
stainless steel
filter basket
Pulp too wet
and reduced
extracted juice
Juice leaks
between the rim
of the Juicer and
the juicer cover
Juice sprays out
from spout
10
• The safety locking arm may not be correctly engaged in the vertical operating
position. Check the top cover is properly aligned and the locking arm is
located firmly into the two grooves on either side of the juicer cover.
• Motor overload protection may have operated (see below).
• The juicer is equipped with an internal self-resetting overload to prevent the
motor from damage under heavy or continuous loads. If the motor suddenly
stops working, turn the ON / OFF dial to OFF, and unplug the unit from the
power outlet. Allow the juicer to cool for up to 30 minutes before operating
again. NOTE: The unit MUST be unplugged from the power outlet in order
for it to cool properly and be reset.
• Despite this overload protector, we suggest juicing in smaller batches using
a more gentle pressure to push produce down the chute in order to protect
the motor.
• Stop juicing, disassemble to scoop excess pulp off the juicer cover.
Reassemble and continue juicing. Alternating soft and hard ingredients may
help avoid this.
• The cleaner the filter, the better the juice yield, and dryer the pulp. Be sure to
thoroughly clean the juicer as soon as possible after each use. Remove the
stainless steel filter basket and thoroughly clean mesh walls with a cleaning
brush. Rinse the filter basket under hot water. If the fine mesh holes are
blocked, soak the basket in a solution of hot water with 10% lemon juice to
unlock the holes or wash in the dishwasher. This will remove excess fibre build
up (from fruit and vegetables) which could be inhibiting the flow.
• Try a slower juicing speed and push the food pusher down the feed chute
more slowly.
• The juice is being extracted too fast: try a slower juicing speed (if possible)
and push the food pusher down the feed chute more slowly.

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