Maintaining maximum cleanliness of your juicer is extremely important for both your health and the
peak performance of the machine.
We recommend cleaning the juicer immediately after use, which is the easiest way to remove food articles.
1. CALCIUM & MINERAL DEPOSITS / TWIN GEARS
After using the machine for some period of time, you may notice a calcium or mineral deposit on the
surface of the twin gears. This deposit can be removed by running soaked almonds through the
machine. Another excellent way to remove the deposit is : After juicing carrots, feed some of the carrot
pulp back into the feeding chute of your juicer and then add some granulated sugar (ratio : one
table-spoon of carrot pulp to two tea-spoons of granulated sugar). Alternate carrot pulp and granulated
sugar several times and then run the machine. Or, you can try this method to remove the deposit : Do
soak the twin gears in a pure vinegar bath overnight. This loosens the scaling and much of it can be
brushed off. The vinegar used for de-scaling can be stored for reuse. Please label the storage bottle
properly so that it is not accidentally used in food preparation.
To prevent mineral scales, thoroughly clean the twin gears with warm water immediately after juicing.
If delays on above cleaning, the mineral deposit starts to build up (It looks like a very thin film on the
surface of twin gears).
2. STICKY RESIDUE:
Dried fruits and nuts can be very sticky on the inside surface of the juicer.
To remove the residue more easily, run a couple of stalks of celery through the machine before
disassemble the machine
3. MOTOR BASE UNIT:
Important ! Right after juicing, please clean the surrounding area(white bushing) of motor shaft by
gently spraying water. When spraying water to the surrounding area of motor shaft, please lift the
back of the juicer(bottom part) slightly so that water doesn’t get into the inside of white bushing. Do
not rub the white bushing of motor shaft with either brush or towel. Just simply dry up the remained
water on the white bushing by gently tapping with soft towel.
Wipe the exterior surfaces with a damp cloth and dry with a clean towel.
To keep the machine’s polish, clean the parts with the soft sponge first and dry it with the soft
towel. After cleaning the juice extractor, let it dry thoroughly.
4. EXTRACTING (SCREEN) HOUSING
To protect the sensor(magnet) located at the bottom of extracting housing, please do not submerge the
sensor area of extracting housing in the water. It is no problem to submerge the screen portion of
extracting housing in the water and also you can wash the sensor area with water. For cleaning the
inside of extracting housing, please refer to the information on page 11.
5. CLEANING THE CLOGGED HOLES OF EXTRACTING (SCREEN) HOUSING
Do juice the lemon and leave the extracting housing for all day without cleaning of screen area. The acid
from lemon juice can remove the residue on the screen of extracting housing. Later, you can clean the
screen with cleaning brush under the running (warm/hot) water. You can repeat it for better result.
Or, you can try this method of cleaning,
Soak the screen area(only screen portion, not the sensor area of extraction housing) in the mixture of
baking soda and water (ratio - baking soda powder/water : 2 to 8) overnight. This loosens the scaling
and much of it can be brushed off by bristle. For better result, please spray extra baking soda powder
on the surface of screen while brushing by bristle. Please note that you should not soak the sensor
area of screen housing in the water in any circumstances.
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