PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS
PROBLEM | SOLUTION | |
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Juice Extractor will not work | • Safety locking arms may not be locked properly | |
in its position | ||
after switching on “I” | ||
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| • Turn off and unplug unit and ensure all parts are | |
| assembled properly | |
| • Turn off and unplug unit and check if there are any | |
| residues blocking the unit | |
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Motor makes loud noise and | • Turn off and unplug unit and ensure all parts are | |
unit starts vibrating | assembled properly | |
| • Juicing overripe fruits may produce too much pulp | |
| and clog the filter. Turn off and unplug unit and | |
| clean the filter thoroughly | |
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Motor appears to stall when | • If pulp starts building up under the lid, slow down | |
juicing | the juicing process. Turn off and unplug unit and | |
| clean the filter basket, the stainless steel filter and | |
| the lid | |
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Too much pulp build up on | • Follow the instructions to disassemble the unit | |
stainless steel filter | ||
included in the “After Using Your Juice Extractor” | ||
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| section. Clean up pulp from the filter | |
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Pulp too wet and reduced | • Try a slower juicing action. Remove stainless steel | |
juice extraction | mesh filter and thoroughly clean mesh with a nylon | |
| brush. Rinse the filter basket with hot water. If the | |
| fine mesh holes are blocked, soak the basket in a | |
| solution of hot water with 10% lemon juice to | |
| unblock the holes or wash in the dishwasher. This | |
| will remove excess fiber build up (from fruit or | |
| vegetables), which could be reducing the flow of | |
| juice | |
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Juice leaks between the rim | • Try a slower juicing action by pushing the Food | |
of the Juicer and Cover | Pusher down slower | |
the Filter. |
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