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HOW TO USE THE LID OPENER
Use the lid opener if the feeding tube is stuck to the juicing bowl.
Grab the feeding tube and turn the lid opener counterclockwise.
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Be sure that the top set is on the main body, then use lid opener.
Place the lid opener by connecting the hooks as shown in the illustration.
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CAUTION
CAUTION
TROUBLESHOOTING Q&A
When the juicer won’t turn on:
• Check if the power cord is properly plugged
in.
• Check if the drum lid and the juicing bowl are
properly assembled.
• Check if the top-set and the body are properly
assembled.
• Juicer will not operate if parts are not
assembled properly.
Low juice yield:
• Juice yield depends on the liquid content of
the produce.
• If the produce isn’t fresh, it will make less juice.
For the best results, soak produce in water for
30 minutes before juicing.
• If the ingredient itself has low water content,
it may help to soak it in water before juicing.
• If juicing ingredients with small seeds, after a
few servings, it may reduce the juice yield.
For best result, disassemble and wash the top-
set in between juicing.
• If there is seed residue on the bottom of the
strainer, this can affect juicer performance and
the overall juice yield.
If the juice is too pulpy:
• To minimize pulp, clean the top set and pulp
outlet frequently.
• If the screen or auger are damaged, the
performance of the juicer can be affected
including more pulp and lower juice yield.
In this case the damaged part should be
replaced.
• The lifetime of each part may vary depending
on length and method of use and ingredients
extracted.
If the drum lid doesn’t close:
• Make sure the auger is pushed all the way into
the screen, otherwise the lid will not close
properly.
• If the auger is not seated properly, the lid
cannot close.
Unusual sounds from the juicer:
• Make sure the parts are assembled correctly.
Remove and reassemble the parts to see if
the sound persists.
• Operating the juicer without anything in it
can damage the auger.
• If the juicer is run without anything in it, it will
be louder and damage can occur.
• This sound is caused by friction, and will go
away as soon as produce is put into the juicer.
• The friction noise from the juicing screw and
the strainer will disappear when ingredients
are inserted into the juicer.
• If the noise occurs when ingredients are
inserted into the juicer, check the size of the
ingredients. Do not insert anything over 5cm
in thickness.
• Depending on the type of ingredients,
the dimensions can be smaller.
• The noise can occur if the juicer is operated
on an uneven or slanted surface. Place the
juicer on a horizontally flat surface when
operating.
If the pulp is very wet:
• The first pulp ejected from the juicer right at
the start of juicing is always more moist.
• The condition of the produce being juiced
will affect the pulp. It is more difficult for a
juicer to extract juice from older or softer
produce, resulting in lower juice yields and
wetter pulp.
During juicing, the juicing bowl vibrates:
• The auger and screen operate under pressure
to extract the maximum amount of juice.
Some vibration is normal.
• Vibration can be louder with very firm
ingredients.