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If yours is the "express" you can download it off a website. Google search, "Jack LaLanne's Power Juicer OWNER'S MANUAL."
My model was different and needed this stupid little "crescent wrench." Not a normal crescent wrench, but a crescent moon shaped handle with two little knob things sticking out that fit into the two holes in the top of the blade. It screwed counter-clockwise until parts all came out for cleaning.
(hint: I never toss my owner's manual, but I couldn't find it anywhere until I saw on the box that it said it came with a recipe book. I went to my recipe book cabinet, and there was the owner's manual - in the recipe book.)
Good luck.
A crescent wrench is just an an adjustable wrench you turn the thumb wheel to either open or close the jaw to fit the nut or bolt you are working with. when using, the stationary jaw should always be up, or the adjustable jaw always down or the stationaryopposit the direction you want to turn. Real handy, but sometimes too bulky in tight places.
I seem to be able to put the crescent too in but the blade just spins and doesn't seem to be connecting to anything to pull it out. Talk about frustration!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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