KitchenAid JE Owner's Manual
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To properly assemble your KitchenAid JE Juicer, ensure that the reamer is securely placed on the drive shaft, then attach the strainer basket onto the motor housing. Finally, place the juice container under the spout to catch the juice.
Check if the juicer is plugged in correctly and ensure that all parts are assembled properly. If it still doesn’t work, try using a different outlet or check the circuit breaker.
Disassemble the juicer and rinse all removable parts under warm water. Use a soft brush to remove pulp from the strainer and reamer. Wipe down the motor base with a damp cloth. Do not immerse the motor base in water.
Ensure the strainer is clean and free from clogs. Also, verify that the fruits or vegetables are cut into appropriate sizes and that the reamer is not damaged.
Yes, some noise is normal due to the powerful motor. However, if the noise is excessively loud or unusual, check for any loose parts or obstructions.
The strainer basket should be replaced when you notice signs of wear and tear or if it becomes damaged, which is typically after several years of regular use.
The KitchenAid JE Juicer is best suited for citrus fruits. For leafy greens, you might need to run them through the juicer multiple times or use an attachment designed for greens.
Ensure the juicer is completely dry before storing. Keep it in a cool, dry place, and if possible, disassemble it to save space and prevent any component damage.
To prevent overheating, avoid running the juicer continuously for more than a few minutes. Allow it to cool down between uses and ensure proper airflow around the motor base.
The KitchenAid JE Juicer is ideal for juicing citrus fruits such as oranges, lemons, limes, and grapefruits. It is not recommended for hard fruits or vegetables.