The drum lid is stuck
• After juicing let the juicer operate for another
30 seconds to extract the remaining pulp.
• If there is too much pulp in the top-set, this can
cause the drum lid not to open. In this situation
press the REVERSE – OFF – FORWARD
buttons in this order, switching back and forth
2 – 3 times.
• Pour water down the feeding tube to rinse
out the inside and then try opening the drum
lid.
Juice dripping down
the body of the base
• If the compression silicone on the bottom of
the juicing bowl is not plugged in correctly, the
juice may seep out on to the juicer base. Before
assembling the parts, check and make sure the
compression silicone is plugged in correctly.
Discoloration of the
plastic parts
• After juicing if the juicer is not cleaned right
away, the remaining pulp inside can dry up and
affect the color of the juicer.
• Ingredients that are rich in carotenoids (carrots,
spinach) may dye plastic parts.
• Rub vegetable oil in to the dyed areas and use
mild detergent to clean.
• Vegetable oil should be used during clean-
up for parts are discolored. Do not use
vegetable oil on the juicing screw or the
strainer. If vegetable oil or oil from animal fat
gets on the juicing screw or the strainer, this
can affect juicer’s performance and damage
the parts.
NOTE
: Do not throw away the appliance with the normal household waste
at the end of its life. Hand it in at an office collection point for recycling. By
doing this, you help to preserve the environment.
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