JUICE EXTRACTOR TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem | Easy Solution |
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Motor appears to stall | • The Electronic Protection device will automatically |
when juicing | |
| the power cord from the wall outlet and clear the |
| Feed Chute. Either too much food is being processed |
| at one time or the pieces are not small enough. Try |
| trimming food, cutting food into smaller pieces of |
| even size and/or processing a smaller amount per |
| batch. Then reconnect the power cord to the wall |
| outlet and recommence normal use (see page 16). |
| • Ensure the motor is running before loading the Feed |
| Chute with food. |
| • Wet pulp can build up under the Juicer Cover if |
| the juicing action is too vigorous. Stop the juicing |
| process and remove the power cord from the wall |
| outlet. Clean the Juicer Cover, Filter Bowl Surround |
| and Filter Basket. Reconnect the power cord to the |
| wall outlet and recommence juicing with a slower |
| juicing action by pushing the Food Pusher down |
| more slowly. |
| • Hard fruits and vegetables will put excess strain |
| onto the motor if a low speed is selected. Refer to |
| the speed selector table on page 14 to determine |
| the recommended speed for the selected fruits and |
| vegetables. |
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Excess pulp building up in | • Stop the juicing process and remove the power |
the mesh of the Filter Basket | cord from the wall outlet. Clean the Juicer Cover, |
| Filter Bowl Surround and Filter Basket. Reconnect |
| the power cord to the wall outlet and recommence |
| juicing. Try alternating soft and hard fruits and |
| vegetables, starting with the softer textured |
| ingredients on low speed then changing to high |
| speed for harder textured ingredients. This assists in |
| extracting the maximum amount of juice by clearing |
| the Filter Basket between ingredients. |
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