JUICE EXTRACTOR TROUBLESHOOTING

Problem

Easy Solution

 

 

Motor appears to stall

The Electronic Protection device will automatically

when juicing

de-activate the motor if the motor is stalled. Unplug

 

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.

 

 

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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Breville BJB840 manual Problem Easy Solution Motor appears to stall, When juicing, Excess pulp building up