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U.S. 

Solid® • USS-DBS Models • All Rights Reserved • Page 17

U.S. 

Solid® 

 

• 1200 E.55th Unit C, Cleveland, OH, 44103 • www.ussolid.com 

U.S. 

Solid® • USS-DBS Models • All Rights Reserved • Page 2

U.S. 

Solid® 

 

• 1200 E.55th Unit C, Cleveland, OH, 44103 • www.ussolid.com 

 

I. Getting Started

Hello new US Solid Oil Press user!

Thank you for choosing our US Solid Oil Press. For smooth and safe operations, please 

read and understand this manual. The operation and maintenance information listed 

within has been updated as of its printing. 

In light of the ever-changing nature of technology, the company reserves the right to 

modify specifications or procedures for this oil press without notice. The company will 

not assume any responsibility for equipment damage or malfunction that is due to 

improper operation, incorrect repairs, or use of parts from another company.

This oil press is intended only for home and family use. Under this usage, the company 

provides a 12 month warranty from the date of the sale. During this first year, the 

company is responsible for any replacement parts needed because of manufacturing 

or material issues. After this 12 month period, the company will only replace parts at 

their current retail cost.

For businesses, the warranty period for the oil press is six months from the date of the 

sale. During this first six months, the company is responsible for any replacement parts 

needed because of manufacturing or material issues. After this six month period, the 

company will only replace parts at their current retail cost.

The warranty will only be in effect if all instructions in the manual are followed fully. 

The warranty does not cover unforeseeable forces of nature, or acts of God (fire, 

earthquakes, floods, etc.).

When warranty service is required, inform the company and describe the problem. 

When doing so, please include the following information: Purchase Date, Order 

Number, Consignee Name, and Delivery Address. 

This manual includes basic safety precautions and instructions regarding installation, 

operation, and maintenance. Therefore, before operating the equipment, please read 

carefully and fully comply with all instructions, and fully understand the listed product 

requirements.

This manual does not include instructions for all possible uses of this machine.

304 Food Grade Stainless Steel

Machine Rated Power: 350W

Capacity: 3-6 kg/h

Supply Voltage for Use: 220V ±10% 

AC 50/60Hz 

(110V  ±10% 

60Hz is suitable for Taiwan, Japan, Korea, Canada, the United States. Please 

refer to the identity next to the power outlet in the rear part of the machine.)

Pressing Speed (reference value): 3Kg/hour; the more moisture raw materials 

contain, the slower the speed will be; the larger the particle size (big pumpkin 

seeds, camellia seeds and large peanuts) of raw materials is, the slower the 

speed will be.

Maximum Pressing Particle: the press barrel of U.S. Solid Oil Press is designed 

based on the volume of a peanut. If the particle size exceeds this, particles 

should be smashed before the pressing to make the volume no greater than 

that of peanut kernel (camellia seeds should be processed in this way).

Suitable for pressing:  peanut,sesame,rapeseed,walnut,soy,sunflower,water- 

melon, seeds, pumpkin seeds ,almond, hazenut, pine nut, flaxseed and so on.

(cold pressing is only applicable to flaseed) 

This machine do no't  support olive,perilla seeds,hemp seeds,camellia seeds,

pepper seeds and castor beans. And for nuts,you should remove the shell and

cut the nuts in pieces. 

XII. Specifications

Summary of Contents for USSOILP3

Page 1: ... durability of the equipment carefully read and follow all instructions Failure to do so can lead to serious injury or catastrophic damage to the user machine supplies or surrounding areas All safety suggestions must be followed closely and extreme precaution OIL PRESS OPERATING MANUAL MODEL USSOILP3 ...

Page 2: ...w ussolid com Contents I Getting Started II Safety Notes III Unpacking the Oil Press IV Installation V Operating the Machine VI Cleaning the Machine VII Processing and Storing Oil VIII Preparing Raw Materials IX Raw Material Guide X Factors Affecting Oil Extraction XI Troubleshooting XII Specifications ...

Page 3: ... cover unforeseeable forces of nature or acts of God fire earthquakes floods etc When warranty service is required inform the company and describe the problem When doing so please include the following information Purchase Date Order Number Consignee Name and Delivery Address This manual includes basic safety precautions and instructions regarding installation operation and maintenance Therefore b...

Page 4: ...uction Once materials cool the oil will be greatly reduced or only powder will come out II Safety Notes Problem The electric motor buzzes and shakes Cause The motor is jammed Solution Stop pressing immediately and remove raw material from hopper Preheat for one hour and then press Clean for up to two seconds then press Start for one second Repeat and the lever will ease out If still stuck take out...

Page 5: ... protection In the bottom right there is a label highlighting the wattage of your machine Figure 1 Problem During pressing lots of residue in the oil outlet Causes The preheating switch is not on or was not left on long enough Raw material contains too much water or the moisture was not properly removed Incorrect frying where the surface is burned but internal parts are still raw Solutions Replace...

Page 6: ... There are two kinds of rapeseeds winter and spring both of which contain 30 40 oil in most cases Pick fresh and plump rapeseeds The time of heat ing should be reduced since rapeseeds are a small grain Oil extraction rates of different rapeseeds in different regions are quite different Please refer to the method for pressing camellia seeds Make sure to drain off any water before pressing Safflower...

Page 7: ... Kernels Put walnut kernels into a cloth bag and slightly crack them with a wooden mallet into pieces the size of a regular peanut kernel Since walnut kernels contain lots of oil but few fibers they are not that easy to press Make sure to add a few soybeans while pressing walnut kernels The amount you add should be based on getting a normal amount of slag To get better oil heat walnut kernels with...

Page 8: ...torage of raw materials Usage location is particularly dry If oil and residue splash out at the same time in slag notch this may be because raw materials contain too much water It may also be associated with unsmooth incoming material or slow pressing White or Black Sesame Seeds Refer to the peanut pressing method White sesame and unshelled sesame must be fired till slightly yellow or half mixed w...

Page 9: ... peanuts Oil output is normal oil separates after being placed at room temperature for 24 hours or more This shows the peanuts were good Oil output is normal the oil does not separate after 24 hours This means the peanuts were bad Replace them and try again Only powder comes out showing that there is no water at all this situation prone to occur in dry areas and winter time Please add water by soa...

Page 10: ...Materials IX Raw Material Guide Camellia seeds Camellia seeds are special They can be dried out enough for pressing with only exposure to sunlight In case this does not do the trick or there is no am ple sunlight they can be put into the microwave and heated for 3 4 minutes roughly 35 oz at a time Before pressing these seeds larger pieces should be broken into pieces the size of a peanut kernel Do...

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