• Do not run the citrus juicer for more than two minutes continuously.
• Wait five minutes before each use to allow the motor to cool to
room temperature.
• Do not insert utensils or sharp objects while the cone is moving.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Before cleaning, always disconnect the citrus juicer from the power socket and leave it to
completely cool. Then disassemble the citrus juicer.
1. Cleaning the main unit of the citrus juicer
Clean the main unit with a soft cloth or slightly dampened sponge and dry with a cloth.
2. Cleaning the remaining components (container, drive shaft, filter, small and large
cones)
Clean the remaining components with water and detergent or in the dishwasher at a maximum
temperature of 55 °C.
HAZARD! Do not place the main unit in the dishwasher or
immerse it in liquids.
IMPORTANT NOTE
Do not use chemical detergents, steel wool or abrasive detergents
for cleaning.
3. Storage
When the appliance is not being used, the power cord must be wound up in its dedicated housing
under the power base.
Check that all the parts are clean and dry before putting them away.
Never stow the appliance while it is still wet.
It is recommended to store the appliance in a dry, clean place far from moisture and dust.
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM
The appliance does not switch on.
The juice is not coming out of the
container spout.
The citrus juicer is not pressing the fruit.
:
Check that the plug is inserted.
If the problem occurs after a long period of intense
use, or due to an overload, the motor may be in
thermal protection mode! Wait at least 20 minutes and
then try again. The wait time can be reduced by
placing the appliance in a cool place.
Check that the container or spout are not blocked by
seeds or pulp leftover from the previous use.
Check that sufficient pressure is applied to the fruit
during operation. Check that the drive shaft is fully
inserted in the motor shaft.
SOLUTION
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