Trouble Shooting Guide At A Glance - Breville Juice Fountain JE95 Instructions For Use Manual

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TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
Possible Problem
Machine will not work
when switched "ON"
Motor appears to stall
when juicing
Excess pulp building
up in the Micro Mesh
Filter Basket
Pulp too wet and
reduced extracted juice
Juice leaks between
the rim of the Juicer
and Cover the Filter
Bowl Surround
Juice sprays out
from spout
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Easy Solution
The Safety Locking Arm may not be correctly
engaged in the vertical operating position with the
locking arm located into the two grooves on either side
of the Juice Cover (see picture on page 8 step 4).
Wet pulp can build up under the cover if the juicing
action is too vigorous. Try slower juicing action
by pushing the Food Pusher down more slowly
(refer page 10 step 4). Clean the filter bowl surround,
the stainless steel filter and the Juicer Cover.
Select high speed instead of the low speed setting.
Stop the juicing process. Remove the Juicer Cover,
scrape off pulp. Re-assemble and begin juicing
again. Try alternating (soft and hard) vegetable
and fruit varieties.
Try a slower juicing action. Remove stainless steel
Mesh Filter Basket and thoroughly clean mesh walls
with a fine 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 unblock the holes or wash in the dishwasher.
This will remove excess fibre build up (from fruit or
vegetables) which could be inhibiting the juice flow.
Try a slower juicing action by pushing the Food
Pusher down more slowly (refer page 11 step 4).
Fruit and vegetables with a high water content (tomatoes
and watermelon) should be juiced on low speed.
Try a slower juicing action by pushing the Food
Pusher down more slowly (refer page 11 step 4).

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