When there is no power to
the juicer
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Check if the power cord is properly plugged in.
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Check if the drum lid and the juicing bowl are
properly assembled.
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Ensure that the topset and base of the juicer have
been assembled correctly, following the step by step
instructions in the Assembly portion of this guide.
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Juicer will not operate if parts are not assembled
properly.
Low juice yield
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Different ingredients hold different amounts of fluid
that will yield different amounts of juice.
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If the ingredients are not fresh, they may contain
reduced amounts of fluid, which will yield less juice.
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Check if the compression silicone is firmly inserted.
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If the ingredient itself has low water content, soak it in
water before juicing.
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If juicing ingredients with small seeds, after few
servings, it may reduce the juice yield. For best results,
disassemble and wash the topset in between juicing.
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If there is seed residue on the bottom of the strainer,
this can affect juicer performance and the overall
juice yield.
There is too much pulp in
the juice
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When continuously juicing and depending on the
ingredient, the juice may contain a lot of fine pulp.
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To reduce the fine pulp, clean the topset frequently
and extract the pulp.
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Use a mesh strainer and put the juice through it to
collect the unwanted pulp.
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If the strainer and the screw are damaged and
affecting the juicer’s performance, it is recommended
to replace the parts.
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The lifetime of each part may vary depending on
length and method of use and ingredients extracted.
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If too many ingredients are inserted at the same time,
it may cause the juicer to stop frequently. This can
lead to pulpy juice, insert the ingredients slowly and
few at a time.
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