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Problem
Reason
The Solution
The pulp is very
wet. You get an
insufficient amount
of juice.
You are pushing too
fast and with too
much pressure on
the food pusher.
Do not apply too much pressure when pushing down your food.
Push your food slowly and evenly down the feed chute.
The mesh in the
juicing sieve is
clogged.
Remove excess fibre building up in the mesh and blocking the
fine pores. Rinse the juicing sieve (see: ‘Emptying the Contai-
ners and Removing Obstacles’). Try to process fibrous foodstuffs
in turn with soft and juicy ingredients.
Only little amount of
juices in your food.
The amount of juices you can get from individual batches of
ingredients may vary to a high degree (see: ‘Tips for Juicing’).
You are processing
a type of fruit that
is not suited for this
kind of juicer.
Some types of fruit (e.g. mangoes, quinces) will only give off
there juices when squeezed (see: ‘Tips for Juicing’).
Excessive pulp is
building up in the
juicing sieve.
The pulp spout is
clogged.
Switch “OFF” the Juicer and unplug from the power supply.
Remove the obstacle according to the instructions in section
‘Emptying the Containers and Removing Obstacles’.
The selected speed
is to low.
Select a higher speed level.
Too much pressure
on the food pusher.
Press evenly and slowly onto the food pusher.
You are processing
very fibrous food-
stuffs.
Switch “OFF” the Juicer and unplug from the power supply. Cle-
an the juicing sieve according to the instructions in section ‘Emp-
tying the Containers and Removing Obstacles’. Try to process
fibrous foodstuffs in turn with soft and juicy ingredients.
No juice.
The juicing sieve is
clogged.
Switch “OFF” the appliance and unplug from the power supp-
ly. Clean the juicing sieve (see: ‘Emptying the Containers and
Removing Obstacles’).
The drip-stop is
closed.
Turn the stainless steel sleeve at the juice spout by 180° to
open the drip-stop (see: ‘Drip-Stop Feature’).
The selected speed
is to low.
Select a higher speed level.
You are processing
a type of fruit that
is not suited for this
kind of juicer.
Some types of fruit (e.g. mangoes, quinces) will only give off
there juices when squeezed (see: ‘Tips for Juicing’).