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:
8.2 OTHER CLEANING TIPS
• Never use strong household cleaners, ammonia
or abrasives while cleaning the Slow Juicer.
9. TROUBLE SHOOTING
PROBLEM
Machine does not operate
Machine jams/ clogs
or stops operating
Squeaking noise when
juicing
Leaking from underneath
the bowl
Strainer Damage
Too much pulp coming out
Bowl is stuck and will not
detach from the base
Food Chute/Lid is stuck
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.
• Cleaning the Slow Juicer immediately after each
SOLUTION
• Check power cord and power source.
• Check that all parts have been assembled correctly.
• 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 sound is perfectly normal. Please note to not run
the juicer without any food.
• Be sure the silicone pad is tightly in place after cleaning.
• Refer to operation instruction for proper usage and juicing tips.
Remember not to over stuff food or force food in the slow juicer.
• 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.
• 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.
• Press reverse button 3-5 seconds. Repeat process 2-3 times,
you can then press down on top of lid while turning.
use will also help to reduce stains on the bowl
or upper parts.
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