JUICE EXTRACTOR TROUBLESHOOTING
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Very wet pulp and reduced | • Juice with a slower juicing action by pushing the |
juice extraction | Food Pusher down more slowly. |
| • Stop the juicing process and remove the power |
| cord from the wall outlet. Use the provided nylon |
| brush to thoroughly clean the fine mesh holes of the |
| Filter Basket. Brush the inside of the Filter Basket |
| under running water, holding it up towards a light |
| to ensure the fine mesh holes are not blocked. If |
| the holes are blocked, soak the Filter Basket in hot |
| water with 10% lemon juice to loosen the blocked |
| holes. Alternatively, wash the Filter Basket in the |
| dishwasher. Cleaning the Filter Basket will remove |
| excess fiber build up (from juicing the fruit or |
| vegetables) which could be inhibiting the juice flow. |
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I cannot select the | • These settings can only be selected when the |
SMOOTHIE, ICE or | appliance is assembled as a blender. |
PULSE settings |
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Juice leaks between the rim | • Juice with a slower juicing action by pushing the |
of the Juicer Cover and the | Food Pusher down more slowly. |
Filter Bowl Surround | • Fruit and vegetables with a high water content, for |
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| example tomatoes and watermelon, should be juiced |
| on low speed. |
| • Ensure the Juice Extractor is correctly assembled |
| (see page 12). The rim of the Juicer Cover should be |
| securely positioned within the Pulp Container and |
| Filter Bowl Surround. |
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Juice sprays out too fast | • Juice with a slower juicing action by pushing the |
from the Juice Spout | Food Pusher down more slowly. |
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