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immersed in clear water for sufficient water absorption
,
so that the effect will be better.
5. Hard materials are not applicable to make juice (such as kudzu
,
sugarcane, etc.)
6. There will be certain friction noise when carrot (hard flesh) or apple (hard peel) is used
for squeezing
,
but this has no impact on the product.
7. Juice will be splash from the feed inlet when such materials as Cherry tomatoes and
grapes are used for squeezing.
Product specification and main parameters
Nominal voltage
Nominal frequency Nominal power
Nominal time
220-240V
50/60Hz
150W
≤20min
Trouble shooting
Phenomenon
Cause
Troubleshooting method
The running
machine stops
suddenly
A. Whether the power plug is
properly inserted
B. The quantity of materials put
into the machine is too large
C. Hard fruits and vegetables are
not cut
A. Make the plug inserted into the
socket
B. First, press "reverse" for 2-3
sec. to make the materials return
upwards; then press the
"forward" button (repeat the
process for about 3 times). If the
machine still does not run, please
clean the machine and then use
it.
C. Hard fruits and vegetables
(such as carrot) shall be
squeezed after being cut into
strips.
The juice amount
is small or juice
flows out of the
mainframe
A. Dry materials stored in
refrigerator are used for
squeezing
B. The rubber pad at the bottom of
squeezing cup is not installed
properly
A. The juice amount will increase
if the materials are squeezed
after being immersed in clear
water for sufficient water
absorption.
B. Please reinstall the squeezing
rubber pad by referring to the
installation method.
Summary of Contents for SJB-150R
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