Korona 27020 Instruction Manual

To assemble the Korona 27020 Juicer, begin by placing the juice bowl onto the base. Attach the strainer and then the juicing screw. Secure the top cover and lock it in place before attaching the feeding chute. Ensure all parts click into place for safe operation.
Ensure the juicer is properly plugged into a functional power outlet. Check that all parts are correctly assembled and locked into position. If the juicer still doesn't start, inspect the power cord for damage and consult the manual for troubleshooting steps.
Disassemble the juicer and rinse each part with warm, soapy water. Use the provided cleaning brush to remove pulp from the strainer. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or dishwashers to prevent damage. Dry thoroughly before reassembly.
Ensure that the produce you are juicing is fresh and not overly fibrous. Clean the strainer to ensure it is not clogged. Cut produce into smaller pieces to ease processing. If issues persist, check the juicing screw for wear and tear.
The Korona 27020 Juicer can handle a variety of fruits and vegetables, including apples, carrots, and leafy greens. Avoid using excessively hard or frozen items as they may damage the juicer.
Regularly clean the juicer after each use. Perform a thorough inspection and deep clean monthly, checking for any wear on parts like the strainer and juicing screw. Replace worn parts as necessary to maintain optimal performance.
Yes, you can juice citrus fruits. However, it is recommended to peel them first and remove any seeds before juicing to prevent clogging and ensure smooth operation.
Check if the juicer is placed on a stable, flat surface. Ensure that all parts are correctly assembled and locked. Inspect the produce for any hard items that may cause imbalance. If vibration continues, contact customer support for assistance.
To prevent overheating, operate the juicer in intervals, allowing it to cool between sessions. Avoid juicing continuously for more than 15 minutes. Ensure the air vents are clear of obstruction to allow proper ventilation.
Some noise is normal due to the motor and processing of produce. However, if the noise is unusually loud or accompanied by grinding sounds, stop the juicer and check for blockages or misalignment of parts.