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I have a Power Juicer,

I usually use towel or thick disposable dish pads
12/31/2010 6:38:32 PM • Jack Lalanne... • 401 views • 0 helpful votes
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I have model CL-003AP juicer

just take a dull butter knife or end of a spoon and gently pry it up in 3 spots or so as you go around. then when it is clean just pop it back on and push it into place ;-)
1/9/2011 7:12:30 PM • Jack Lalanne... • 256 views • 0 helpful votes
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Where can I order a part for my Jack LaLanne

https://www.unitycart.com/pjss/parts/parts_classic.asp
2/1/2011 4:29:46 PM • Jack Lalanne... • 127 views • 0 helpful votes
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Can't remove blade or mesh basquet

Hello,

Okay, I will take you through the complete process of taking your juicer apart. You would learn how to successfully remove the blade. There is something you are doing wrong that wouldn't make the blade remove-able. Just start afresh by following the below procedure;

  1. Remove the Jack LaLanne's Power Juicer pusher from the chute. The pusher is the pestle-like device that slides into the chute through which you insert fruits and vegetables.
  2. Pull down gently on the silver locking bar that holds lid, base, blade and other internal mechanisms together. Pull the locking bar forward until it snaps from the locked position and drops down to a 90-degree angle from its initial upright position.
  3. Remove the lid from the base of the juicer. Lift the lid so that it reveals the internal workings of the juicer, including the blade and filter.
  4. Remove the pulp collector from the juicer area.
  5. Insert the pegs of the Power Juicer's crescent tool into the compatible holes on the blade. Push down on the crescent tool and turn it counterclockwise to unlock the blade. Carefully lift the blade from the Power Juicer's base.
  6. Lift the filter from the base. The filter looks like a coffee pot filter and captures the pulp that the blades shave away from your juiced fruits and vegetables.
  7. Lift the receptacle from the base. The receptacle is the last remaining removable piece of the Power Juicer. This mechanism captures the extracted juice and drains it out into your glass through its spout.
I hope the above helps.

Good luck.
1/4/2011 1:37:21 AM • Jack Lalanne... • 276 views • 0 helpful votes
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My Jack Lalannen health master

You did not specify where the leak is coming from, so I can only guess and my guess is the base. Assemble gasket first, then blade plate and then base retainer. You can tighten the base tighter while the unit is on the motor base. the motor base will let you get it slightly tighter.
12/12/2010 1:19:52 AM • Jack Lalanne... • 397 views • 2 helpful votes
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Model E-1189 Jack Lalannes Power

Hi,

Start all over again by follow these steps:
  1. Remove the Jack Lalanne's Power Juicer pusher from the chute. The pusher is the pestle-like device that slides into the chute through which you insert fruits and vegetables.
  2. Pull down gently on the silver locking bar that holds lid, base, blade and other internal mechanisms together. Pull the locking bar forward until it snaps from the locked position and drops down to a 90-degree angle from its initial upright position.
  3. Remove the lid from the base of the juicer. Lift the lid so that it reveals the internal workings of the juicer, including the blade and filter.
  4. Remove the pulp collector from the juicer area.
  5. Insert the pegs of the Power Juicer's crescent tool into the compatible holes on the blade. Push down on the crescent tool and turn it counterclockwise to unlock the blade. Carefully lift the blade from the Power Juicer's base.
  6. Lift the filter from the base. The filter looks like a coffee pot filter and captures the pulp that the blades shave away from your juiced fruits and vegetables.
  7. Lift the receptacle from the base. The receptacle is the last remaining removable piece of the Power Juicer. This mechanism captures the extracted juice and drains it out into your glass through its spout.
I hope this helps.

Good luck.
11/7/2010 8:06:53 PM • Jack Lalanne... • 1,010 views • 3 helpful votes
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I ordered 3 juicers as Christmas gifts, one

The Jack LaLanne website does make parts available but not the rubber feet.

Best option would be take one of your rubber feet to your nearest small appliance repair shop and see if they have a similar product in stock or can advise where you can puchase.

You could also try some of the larger stores with kitchen appliance sections or a hardware store.

Recommend you replace all three at once so they are matched.
2/3/2011 4:58:34 AM • Jack Lalanne... • 89 views • 0 helpful votes
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We have a power juicer

;-) just use a dull butter knife or end of spoon to gently pry it up in a few positions as you go around. i've owned one for 5 years and do it all the time ;-)
1/7/2011 3:00:02 PM • Jack Lalanne... • 173 views • 0 helpful votes
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Juicer was working 5 seconds ago. now it won't

did it get jammed? sometimes that happens when my kids feed the vegetables in way too fast...I open it up, clean out the jam, put it all back together and it works again. also if it is 'full' and won't take anymore produce it will jam too. hope that helps
1/7/2011 2:45:07 AM • Jack Lalanne... • 156 views • 0 helpful votes
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Just got a power juicer

There are a series of How To videos posted on the Jack LaLanne website:

http://www.powerjuicer.com/power-juicer-how-to-videos.php

You should also be able to find your manual here:

http://www.powerjuicer.com/power-juicer-manuals.php

Check out other areas of the site for Tips and Recipes.
12/29/2010 10:11:09 PM • Jack Lalanne... • 180 views • 0 helpful votes
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I would like the manual and recipe book for the

Manuals for the Jack LaLanne Power Juicers can be found here:

http://www.powerjuicer.com/power-juicer-manuals.php

You might take time to browse the site, you will find How To videos, Tips and recipes.
11/27/2010 1:32:51 AM • Jack Lalanne... • 395 views • 0 helpful votes
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2ade 3omre?

capaso?
2/17/2011 3:41:54 PM • Jack Lalanne... • 44 views • 0 helpful votes
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I need a manual

From your picture, it looks like you need the manual for the Poser Juicer Classic. Here's the link:

http://www.powerjuicer.com/pdf/classic.pdf
2/2/2011 8:23:31 PM • Jack Lalanne... • 60 views • 0 helpful votes
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The screw peg and blade of mya Jack LaLanne's

they have customer care- web search- jack lalanne juicer ,click on customer care under official site
10/8/2010 1:52:36 AM • Jack Lalanne... • 1,311 views • 0 helpful votes
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How do you open the blade on the jui3567cer

open the blade? you mean get it out for cleaning? just pop it out by putting a knife or back of a spoon under it and gently pry it up in a few places. works like a charm, been doing it for 5 yrs
1/3/2011 3:01:03 AM • Jack Lalanne... • 103 views • 0 helpful votes
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Accidentally put in blade before

For these cases there is a special tool with three callipers and a centre screw. With this tool you can pool the blade. On other way is hang the juicer on two metal flat very thick sticks which can be secure in two bricks or thick wood blocks which must be just one inch higher than the height of your juicer., one in one side and second in other. And by using a plastic or wooden hammer you hit over the axis so the blade will become loose and come out.

Under the juicer you can put something soft like a towel so if the juicer falls down to keep it safe.

11/10/2010 3:48:02 PM • Jack Lalanne... • 397 views • 0 helpful votes
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Cant find my crescent tool to remove basket for

place a dish towel on the little blades, push down and turn
10/20/2010 4:56:52 PM • Jack Lalanne... • 624 views • 5 helpful votes
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I am living uk

You can by a voltage converter adapter cheap from amazon,com or ebay
12/31/2010 4:58:02 PM • Jack Lalanne... • 81 views • 0 helpful votes
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How do I get an

You should be able to find your manual on the Jack LaLanne site; click on the picture of your product and your manual will open.

http://www.powerjuicer.com/power-juicer-manuals.php
11/9/2010 9:19:21 PM • Jack Lalanne... • 279 views • 0 helpful votes
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I need to get the

http://www.powerjuicer.com/power-juicer-parts-accessories.php
OK go straight to the source, please go to the above website use the "Contact" link and ask them if either they can supply it or somewhere that can.
Remember, these days anything that's wanted well, it's all just a package post away, from wherever.
11/22/2010 10:51:46 PM • Jack Lalanne... • 55 views • 0 helpful votes
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