Sencor SCJ 1051GR User Manual
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To assemble the Sencor SCJ 1051GR Juicer, start by placing the juicing bowl on the motor unit. Attach the strainer and then secure the juicing cone onto the strainer. Finally, place the lid on top and ensure all parts are locked in place before use.
Disassemble all removable parts and rinse them under warm water. Use a soft brush to remove pulp residues from the strainer. All removable parts are dishwasher safe, but hand washing is recommended for longevity.
Ensure that the juicer is properly assembled and all components are locked in place. Check that the power cord is connected and the outlet is functioning. If the problem persists, inspect for any blockages or call customer support.
To avoid overheating, do not run the juicer continuously for more than 20 minutes. Allow it to rest for a few minutes between uses. Ensure air vents are not obstructed and clean the juicer regularly to prevent motor strain.
This juicer is designed for citrus fruits such as oranges, lemons, limes, and grapefruits. Avoid using hard fruits or vegetables as they may damage the juicer.
Turn off and unplug the juicer. Disassemble the parts and remove any pulp or seeds causing the blockage. Clean the strainer and other components before reassembling the juicer.
The Sencor SCJ 1051GR is specifically designed for citrus fruits. Using it for other types of fruits might not yield optimal results and could potentially damage the device.
Ensure the juicer is placed on a stable, flat surface. Check that all parts are correctly assembled and that no foreign objects are inside. If the issue continues, contact customer support.
Parts should be replaced as needed when signs of wear or damage appear. Regular inspection after cleaning can help determine when replacements are necessary.
It is recommended to unplug the juicer when not in use to conserve energy and ensure safety. Always ensure the juicer is turned off before unplugging.