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pulp and fibers are left to dry onto the filter, the efficiency of the equipment will be
reduced.
•
Wash all removable parts of the equipment with warm soapy water, rinse thoroughly
with clean water and dry.
•
Wipe the motor unit with a clean damp sponge or cloth.
FAULTS AND TROUBLESHOOTING
Fault
Possible cause and remedies
The equipment is switched on, but doesn't run
The lid is not secured with the locking lever
(10).
The locking lever must be inserted into the
two grooves on either side of the lid.
OR
The ridge of the waste container (6) did not
enter the slot provided for it in the motor unit
(7).
When placing the waste container in its
operating position, you should hear a click
when the ridge enters the slot. If you don't
hear a click, remove the container and start
over. To ensure that the waste container (6) is
installed correctly, shake it slightly. If the
container is positioned correctly, it will not
move. If the container is not installed
correctly, the equipment will not operate.
The motor stops during operation
The selected speed is too high for the product
or the pressure on the pusher (1) is too strong.
Pulp is accumulated on the grater filter
OR
The juice isn't fully squeezed
The grater filter (4) must be clean. If the
openings of the grater filter are blocked by
dried pulp, the juice will not pass through the
filter. In this case, soak the grater filter in
warm soapy water for 10 minutes, then clean
with a nylon brush and rinse thoroughly with
clean water.
Juice sprays or flows out through the gap
between the bowl and the motor unit
The selected speed is too high for the product
or the pressure on the pusher (1) is too strong.
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