Use and Care Guide

13
Troubleshooting
PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE/SOLUTION
Motor appears to stall
when juicing.
The juicing action may be too vigorous. Try slower juicing action by pushing the food pusher down more
slowly. Refer to page 6, Step 3 or press REVERSE button to dislodge food.
Excess pulp building up
in the micro-mesh
strainer.
Juicer never taken apart and cleaned.
Too much food juiced before cleaning with brush.
Unplug. Remove strainer and clean mesh walls with a fine brush. This will remove excess fiber buildup
which could be inhibiting the juice flow.
Pulp is too wet and
insufficient juice is
produced.
Try a slower juicing action.
Unplug. Remove strainer and clean mesh walls with a fine brush. This will remove excess fiber buildup
which could be inhibiting the juice flow.
Juice sprays out of spout. Try a slower juicing action by pushing the food pusher down more slowly. Refer to page 6, Step 3.
Juice drips out of spout
immediately after juicing.
With motor ON, raise and lower food pusher in feed chute several times. The action forces remaining pulp
and juice out of the strainer.
Food won’t move in food
chute.
Food is stuck in the juicer chute. Press REVERSE button to allow food to move in juicer chute.
Juicer will not work. Juicer has been operating for 30 minutes or more. Press ON button to reset and begin juicing.