Operation Manual
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SSJ 150 A1
TIP
► Soak carrots in water for around 24 hours before juicing.
► Cut the carrots into small pieces (approx. 2 x 2cm).
► During juicing, press only lightly with the pusher
, otherwise the appli-
ance can block.
NOTE
► If fruit/vegetable pieces get stuck in the feed tube
and cannot be freed
with the pusher , proceed as follows:
– Switch off the appliance immediately and pull the plug on the power
cable
out of the socket.
– Turn the housing lid
anticlockwise until the marking points
towards the marking on the sieve tray holder and clicks firmly
into place.
– Remove the housing lid .
– Remove the fruit or vegetable pieces causing the blockage.
– Reassemble the appliance and continue with juice extraction.
SAFETY CUT-OUT / RESET FUNCTION
► If fruit pieces get stuck and the appliance turns itself off automatically, this
means that the safety cut-out has tripped. The appliance switches itself off
before the motor can be damaged by overheating. The appliance cannot
be switched back on until you reset the safety cut-out.
Proceed as follows to be able to use the appliance again.
– Set the on/off switch
into the "O" position and pull the plug on the
power cable
out of the socket. Allow the appliance to cool down
for 10–15 minutes.
– Turn the housing lid anticlockwise until the marking points
towards the marking on the sieve tray holder and clicks firmly
into place.
– Remove the housing lid
.
– Remove the fruit or vegetable pieces causing the blockage.
– Carefully remove the sieve tray and turn the appliance
base over.
– Press the "reset" button on the underside of the appliance base
.
– Reassemble the appliance and continue with juice extraction.