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Problem
Reason
The Solution
The display is illu-
minated, showing a
speed selection, but
the motor does not
respond.
The processing sys-
tem is not installed
correctly. For your
safety, the safety
interlocks prevent
operation.
Ensure to install the processing system completely and correctly
(see: ‘Assembling the Juicing System’ or ‘Assembling the Glass
Jugs’).
Optional accessories: in most cases the thread between blade
assembly and glass container is not screwed on sufficiently
tight, or the system is not locked correctly to the motor base.
Perhaps, the sealing ring is missing.
The overheat protec-
tion device has been
triggered.
Turn the selection dial to “OFF”, switch off at the power switch,
and unplug the appliance (see: ‘Self-Resetting Overheat Protec-
tion Device’). Leave the appliance cool down for at least 1/2
hour. Do not let the appliance operate continuously for a too
long time (see: ‘Method of Operation and Making Breaks’).
The motor has been
stalled for more
than 10 seconds.
The overload protec-
tion has been trig-
gered.
Turn the selection dial to “OFF”, switch off at the power switch,
and unplug the appliance. Remove the obstacle. Thereafter, you
may start operation again.
The automatic shut-
off has been trig-
gered.
After leaving the appliance in operational mode for more then
20 minutes, the automatic shut-off is activated. Simply turn the
selection dial to another speed selection to re-activate the appli-
ance (see: ‘Automatic Shut-Off’).
From the start on,
the motor seems to
run with an uneven
speed.
This may appear
during operation.
Depending on the load that is straining the motor, regularly
make breaks every 7-20 minutes to avoid overheating (see:
‘Method of Operation and Making Breaks’).
The appliance is
operated on heavy
load.
With a large amount of hard, glutinous, or fibrous food and/
or large, hard pieces of food, the motor is strained with hea-
vy load. After max. 7 minutes of continuous operation, make
a break of 20 minutes to avoid overheating (see: ‘Method of
Operation and Making Breaks’).