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METHODS FOR REMOVING OBSTACLES
During juicing, check for the juice running out of the juice spout freely. Additionally,
the pulp must move automatically through the pulp outlet in small heaps. Without
pulp and juice coming out, check if the juicing system is blocked.
WARNING
– To avoid risk of injuries, do not grasp into the juicing system
or insert any foreign objects into the juicing system, while the appliance is live.
Always switch off (power switch to “O”) and unplug the appliance, before ope-
ning the juicer cover.
WARNING
– Do not let the filling level within the juice collector move up
beyond the upper rim of the separating mesh. Additionally,
do not attempt to
remove the squeezing auger with the juice collector mounted on the motor
base.
Otherwise, overflow of the juice collector could occur with liquids running
onto the motor base. If liquids ran onto the motor base, in any case, immediately
unplug the appliance and clean the appliance (see: ‘Care and Cleaning’).
CAUTION
– Switch off the appliance at once, if any extremely hard parts
of the food get clamped between the filter sleeve and juice collector. You need to
remove and disassemble the juicing system for removing these obstacles to avoid
damage to the filter sleeve and juice collector (see: ‘Care and Cleaning / Disas-
sembling the Juicing System’).
• Start your search for obstacles at the feed chute: Pieces of food may be wedged
together within the feed chute or the squeezing auger cannot take them in.
What you may try about it:
Use the pusher for gently and slowly pushing your
food down until the squeezing auger takes it in automatically.
• Ingredients containing a lot of tough fibres could clog the juice collector and/or
block the separating mesh of the filter sleeve. This may occur especially, when
filling too much hard pieces into the feed chute simultaneously and/or applying
hard pressure to the pusher during juicing.
What you may try about it:
Repeatedly applying reverse operation may be
useful (see: ‘Using Reverse Operation’).
• Residues of pulp could clog the pulp outlet or juice spout. As a final result, this
may lead to overflow.
What you may try about it:
When the filling level in the juice collector moved
up almost to the upper rim of the separating mesh, you need to remove the com-
plete juicing system and pour out the juices over a sufficient bowl. Then rinse the