Troubleshooting
Possible problem | Easy solution |
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Machine will not work | The Safety Locking Arm may not be correctly engaged in the |
when turned ON. | vertical operating position with the locking arm located into |
| the two grooves on either side of the Juicer Cover |
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Motor appears to stall | Wet pulp can build up under the juicer cover if the juicing |
when juicing. | action is too vigorous. Try slower juicing action by pushing |
| the food pusher down slower. Follow Disassembling and |
| Cleaning instructions and clean the filter bowl surround, the |
| stainless steel filter basket and the juicer cover. |
| Hard fruit and vegetables will put excess strain onto the |
| motor if a low speed is selected. Please refer to the juicing |
| guide to determine the correct speed for the fruit and |
| vegetables selected for juicing. |
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Excess pulp building | Stop the juicing process and follow Disassembling |
up in the Stainless | instructions. Remove the juicer cover, remove pulp, |
Steel Filter Basket. | reassemble and begin juicing again. Try alternating soft and |
| hard vegetables and fruit varieties |
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Pulp too wet and | Try a slower juicing action. Remove the Nutri Disc™ and |
reduced | thoroughly clean mesh walls with a cleaning brush. Rinse |
extracted juice. | 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 fiber build up (from fruit and |
| vegetables) which could be inhibiting the flow. |
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Juice leaks between | Try a slower juicing speed and push the food pusher down |
the rim of the Juicer | the feed chute slower. |
Cover and the juicer. |
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The unit will not turn | Check the Overload Protection Button on the bottom of the |
on. | Motor Base to insure the safety device has not been activated |
| automatically. |
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