Juice dripping down the
body
Is it possible to juice
ingredients with
tough fiber?
Discoloration of the
plastic parts
Using for purposes other
than juicing
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If the compression silicone on the bottom of the juicing bowl is not
plugged in correctly, the juice may seep out on to the juicer body. Before
assembling the parts, check and make sure the compression silicone is
plugged in
correctly.
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Ingredients like celery or ginger contain long fibers that may wrap
around the juicing screw and affect the juicer's performance. When
juicing fibrous ingredients, do not collect more than 1 lb. of juice. After
collecting this
quantity or less, clean the top-set completely before juicing again.
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After juicing, if the juicer is not cleaned right away, the remaining pulp
inside the top-set can dry up which can make disassembling and cleaning
hard. This can also affect the juicer's performance and color.
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Ingredients that are rich in carotenoids such as carrots and spinach may
dye plastic parts. When the parts are dyed with carotenoids, rub vegetable
oil in to
the dyed areas and use mild detergent to clean.
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Vegetable oil should only be used during clean-up for parts that are
discolored. Do not use vegetable oil on the juicing screw or the strainer. If
vegetable oil or oil from animal fat gets on the juicing screw or the
strainer, this can affect the juicer's performance and may result in
damaged parts.
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The silicone pieces on the top-set can be detached to be thoroughly
cleaned.
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This juicer is designed to juice ingredients like fruits and vegetables.
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Do not use the juicer for extracting vegetable oil.
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Do not juice ingredients with high contents of vegetable/ animal oil.
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If vegetable/animal oil gets on the juicing screw or the strainer, this can affect
the performance of the juicer and could result in damaged parts.
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