Back To Basics L5740A A12 Instruction Manual
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To assemble the juicer, first ensure the unit is unplugged. Attach the filter basket to the base, then place the pulp container securely. Next, fit the juicer cover over the filter basket and lock it into place. Finally, attach the juice pitcher under the spout.
If the juicer doesn't start, check that it is plugged in and the power switch is on. Ensure the unit is correctly assembled, as it has safety features that prevent operation if not assembled properly. Inspect the power cord for any damage.
Disassemble all removable parts and wash them in warm soapy water. Use a brush to clean the filter basket thoroughly. Wipe down the motor base with a damp cloth. Ensure all parts are dry before reassembling.
Excessive vibration may be due to an unbalanced filter basket or an uneven surface. Ensure all parts are correctly assembled and the juicer is on a flat, stable surface. Check for any blockages or misaligned components.
The filter basket should be replaced when it shows signs of wear or damage, such as holes or tears. Regularly inspect the basket and replace it if the juicing performance decreases or if any damage is visible.
Yes, the juicer can handle leafy greens. However, for optimal performance, roll the leaves into a tight ball before feeding them into the juicer to ensure efficient extraction.
Ensure all parts are tightly assembled and the spout is not clogged. Check the seal on the juice pitcher for any damage. If leaking persists, inspect the rubber seals and gaskets and replace them if necessary.
To prevent overheating, avoid running the juicer continuously for more than 5 minutes. Allow it to cool down before resuming. Ensure the air vents are not blocked and clean the filter basket regularly to maintain airflow.
Regularly clean all parts after each use. Check for any loose screws or worn-out components. Periodically inspect the power cord and plug for damage. Lubricate moving parts if necessary with food-grade lubricant.
Yes, you can make nut milk with the juicer. Soak the nuts overnight, then blend with water. Pour the mixture into the juicer to separate the liquid from the pulp, resulting in nut milk.