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The hopper
will not open
The hopper opens in an anti-clockwise way. If the
hopper will not open easily, try the following:
1. Allow your BioChef Synergy Slow Juicer to run
without adding more ingredients before turning off
and attempting to remove the hopper.
2. Switch your juicer into reverse for a few moments to
help dislodge any remaining ingredients around the
auger and feeding chute of the hopper.
PLEASE NOTE
: The auger turns in a clockwise direction
which is opposite of the hopper. This may cause an
unintentional tightening of the hopper and result in
difficulty releasing the hopper from the juicing bowl.
3. After you have fed the last ingredients into the
hopper, let it run until all the juice and pulp has run
through the machine. Pour one or two glasses of
water down the hopper to flush out much of the left
over pulp.
4. Lift off the entire juicing section before trying to
separate.
What is the
difference
between the
fine strainer
and coarse
strainer?
The ‘fine strainer’ is the one with small holes in the
stainless steel section of the part. This strainer is best
used for hard firm ingredients, mostly vegetables such as
carrots and beetroots.
The ‘coarse strainer’ has bigger holes in the stainless
steel section of the part. Use this strainer for ingredients
that are of a more pulpy nature, or if you want a juice
which is more pulpy or thicker in consistency. Regarding
strainer selection for suitable ingredients, please refer to
page 7.
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