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You may just be overloading the circuit. Easiest correction - unplug something else that's running (or turn off a light) on the same circuit and see if the breaker still shuts off.
But wait - also important - was there any burning smell? If so, this is dangerous. It's a short circuit that occurs when a "hot" wire (black) touches another hot wire or touches a "neutral" wire (white) in one of your outlets. You should not use that outlet and have an electrician look at it. Or it could be a ground fault (similar to the short circuit - when a hot wire touches the ground wire on the side of a metal outlet box which is connected to the ground wire. For either of these, you need an electrician.
I have found celery is the big problem, instead of putting in the whole stalk cut it into small 2 inch pieces, when I do this I have no problem, otherwise my juicer is jumping all over the counter. I believe it is the long strings in the celery that somehow gets caught around the parts. At least it has made juicing a pleasure for me. Hope it works for you. If this has helped you please let me know, [email protected]
disassemble clean and assemble paying attention to condition
noise from bearings going out/screeching ???
noise from unbalanced load/ lots of vibration??
noise from scraping/grinding/metal on plastic ??
noise from scraping/grinding/plastic on plastic ??
there any burning smell also ??
is any part getting warm ( turn upside down to check ) ( hold or place on thick layer of kitchen towels
be aware if it is old ~ 20 yrs give or take 20 yrs getting a new juicer will be less hassle than trying to repair
Depends on how old it is. It could have bad brushes in the motor or it may have burned up. Do you smell burned insulation etc.? If it just quit there may be a problem with the switch or the cord. Wiggle things and replug etc. to see if that is the problem. Otherwise, you may need a voltage tester to check for power.
There is no solution. These juicers do not eject the pulp and go out of balance very easily. Don't feel bad, I've seen you tube videos where the demonstrator couldn't keep it under control. If you are unable to master it, consider a pulp ejecting or masticating type juicer.
There may be an overload switch somewhere on the unit, it will just be a small button projecting from the underside most probably or in a small hole. If there is, just depress it. If the unit actually burned out yu would have seen smoke and smelled it.
Assuming the motor is not totally burned yet, Make sure the blade is fiitted in its place right. Take the blade out again and fit it right along with the strainer. If it is not seated and fitted well, it will touch the upper cover and will not turn and will smell burnt.
or call their toll free # at 1-800-233-9054. Note read this first:
Have your model # handy it starts with JL (ours is JL500, but yours may be different--you made need a magnifying glass to read it.) It is on the bottom of the unit, most likely--or, on the side. Hope you can get help there. They have some parts, especially if you are in the United States. (If you are in Canada please note:
Also has depot in Canada-but not all parts available there & they will not ship from the U.S. warehouse to Canada. If you have a relative or friend have them ship it there & have them forward it on to you. Send the S&H $ required to friend or relative...)
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