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TROUBLESHOOTING
POSSIBLE PROBLEM
Pulp too wet and reduced
extracted juice
Juice leaks between
the rim of the Juicer
and the juicer cover
Juice sprays out from
spout
Overheating with
excessive loads.
EASY SOLUTION
• Try a slower juicing action. 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.
• Ensure all parts are securely pieced together, with the interlocking
arm in place.
• The juice is being extracted too fast: try a slower juicing speed
and push the food pusher down the feed chute more slowly.
• The juicer is fitted with a safety device which safeguards against
overheating with excessive loads. If overheating occurs, the
juicer will automatically activate the overload protection device
and the unit will switch itself off. When the overload protection
is activated, unplug the Juicer from the power outlet for at least
15 minutes to allow the unit to cool. Then plug the juicer into the
power outlet and use as normal.
• It is important to ensure the juicer is turned on and the motor
is running prior to loading the chute. Do not put excessive
loads in the feed chute and ensure the filter basket is totally
clear of any food build up, on the blades and mesh, as this can
result in unnecessary resistance against the motor resulting
in overheating.
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