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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE,
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1.
Turn off the device before unplugging it.
2. Remove the pusher.
3.
Remove the cup’s lid, Pic. E-1
1-Cup’s lid
2-Juice cup
NOTE:
If the lid is locked and does not open, press
REV, OFF and then ON. Repeat this process 2-3
times. Then open the lid, slightly press on the lid
and turn it counter-clockwise.
4.
Carefully remove the cup from the device, Pic.
E-2.
Remove all pulp from the juice-making cup.
For an easier cleaning of the device, pour
water into the feeding chute and turn on the
juice maker for 30 seconds.
After each use, immediately clean and wash
your juice maker. If the remaining juice or
pulp dries in the device, this will complicate
disassembly and cleaning of the device. Also
it may damage the device.
It is strictly forbidden to clean parts of the
device in dishwasher or dry them in dryer, as
this may damage the device.
5. Remove all the parts of the cup, Pic. E-3.
6.
Flip the cup and place it under running water.
Remove the silicon gasket to clean the pulp
spout, Pic. E-4-1.
7. Rotating brush has silicone inserts. They are
removable. If necessary, they can be removed
and washed. After cleaning, install the inserts
back into the recess. To do this, first insert the
lower part into the slot facing down, and then
straighten, Pic. E-5.
8. Wash all the elements of device, except of
motor unit, in warm soapy water, using a
brush. Wipe the motor unit with a soft damp
cloth. Never immerse the motor unit in water
because of the risk of electric shock.
9.
After cleaning, thoroughly dry all the elements of
the device and store them in a dry, clean place.
POSSIBLE PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS
Problem
Solutions
Device does
not work on
•
Check whether the power cord is connected to the outlet. If the device is not connected,
plug it to the outlet.
•
Check whether the device is assembled correctly. If not, disassemble and reassemble ac
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cording to the instructions.
•
If the problem persists, contact an authorized service center OURSSON.
Little juice
•
The various ingredients have different moisture contents.
•
If the products are not fresh, they lost their juiciness. Put the ingredients in water for 1-2
hours to recover.
•
Make sure that the silicone gasket is installed correctly and firmly.
•
If you are using ingredients with small seeds, then after few loads their presence can re
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duce the amount of juice. For best results, between preparations disassemble the machine
and clean it from seeds.
A lot of pulp in
the juice
•
With continued juicing and depending on the ingredients, juice may contain much pulp.
•
To reduce the pulp in the juice, disassemble the juice cup and remove the pulp more often.
•
If the filter or screw is damaged - it can affect the performance and quality of juice. It is
recommended to replace them. The service life of each part depends upon the duration
and the method of using the device, and pressing ingredients.
•
If too much of the ingredients are loaded into the juice maker simultaneously, this can lead
to frequent stoppages and to a large number of pulp in the juice. Place ingredients slowly
and in small portions.
Extraneous
sounds when
the device is
working
•
Make sure that all parts are correctly assembled. Try to disassemble and assemble the
juice maker again and listen to the noise.
•
Do not turn the juice maker without ingredients or at least liquid in it. Empty working juice
maker may damage the pressure screw.
• Check the size of the juicing products. It is recommended to cut large ingredients into small
pieces 2×2×2 cm.
•
Depending on the type or size of various ingredients different noises my occur.
•
Noise may occur when the juice maker is working on uneven or inclined surfaces. Lace it
on a flat stable surface.
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