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8.1 FOR TOUGH STAINS
Because there are many powerful staining proper-
ties of the carotenoids that are found in many veg-
etables, especially carrots, we suggest using ONE
of the following cleaning procedures:
1. Soak in mild soapy water.
2. Equal parts warm water to cider vinegar.
3. Soak in baking soda, ½ box, and warm water.
4. ½ cup bleach in a sink full of warm water.
8.2 OTHER CLEANING TIPS
• Never use strong household cleaners, ammonia
or abrasives while cleaning the Slow Juicer.
• Cleaning the Slow Juicer immediately after each
use will also help to reduce stains on the bowl
or upper parts.
9. TROUBLE SHOOTING
PROBLEM
SOLUTION
Machine does not operate
• Check power cord and power source.
• Check that all parts have been assembled correctly.
Machine jams/ clogs
or stops operating
• Check food chute is clear and is not blocked.
• Check that hard seeds have been removed before juicing
and are not stuck in the machine.
• Turn machine off, and switch to reverse for 3 seconds.
• Disassemble upper section and clear remaining pulp.
Squeaking noise when
juicing
• Squeaking sound is perfectly normal. Please note to not run
the juicer without any food.
Leaking from underneath
the bowl
• Be sure the silicone pad is tightly in place after cleaning.
Strainer Damage
• Refer to operation instruction for proper usage and juicing tips.
Remember not to over stuff food or force food in the slow juicer.
Too much pulp coming out
• Cut food into smaller pieces, especially fibrous foods to avoid
fibers scrapping around the Auger. Insert food at a slower
pace and allow all food pulp to eject the unit before adding more.
Bowl is stuck and will not
detach from the base
• This is commonly caused by excess food in the bowl.
Press reverse button 3-5 seconds. Repeat process 2-3 times.
Then, push bowl upward while turning.
Food Chute/Lid is stuck
• Press reverse button 3-5 seconds. Repeat process 2-3 times,
you can then press down on top of lid while turning.
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