My Aunt gave me her Lemonader, however, she no longer had the instructions for use. I tried to figure it out without directions, but I don't think I did it right. Could you please give me the directions for use?
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You may download a copy of the manual from http://mypdfmanuals.com/dref/1201740 Load the page and the download will start in a few seconds. The sugar chamber is marked "6" in the illustration on page 5.
they attach to each side of the metal bar. i threw the springs away because i couldn't figure out where they went, and now the unit shakes like crazy :) but i read up on it and found out the springs go on each side of the bar i think. 50 bucks will replace the bottom part of the machine (base and motor) https://www.unitycart.com/pjss/parts/parts_classic.asp
You cannot get the basket our for cleaning. Unfortunately there are no instructions or troubleshooting or anything on the manufacturer's website for fixing this..
Here's the problem...There are 3 little captured balls on the basket that engage into holes into the juicer to hold it into place when you load it. The problem is that over time - the balls get juice in them. Then you store the thing with the basket locked into the juicer. Then from sitting in your cupboard - the juice dries and the balls are stuck. When they get very sticky they do not float in their cavity they are stuck. Then after you juice the next time - you cannot get basket off. basket is stuck and you will destroy the juicer if you try to pry it out with excessive force. If you have this problem and you are lucky enough to be reading this - I have figured out the fix on my own...
You need to fill up a large tupperware, rubbermaid, whatever - bowl about 3 inches deep with hot water. Then take the juicer with the clear cover off and flip it upside down and into the hot water. Make sure the water is covering the entire basket area, but not so deep it goes into the motor area. I let it soak for about 3 hours, but I don't think you will need to do it for that long. When I took it out of the water I was able to pry the basket out with very little force. This is when I discovered this flawed design with the balls.
I used it probably for a year or so about 40 or 50 times without this issue, but let it sit for about 4 months - which is why I believe it caused these balls with juice in them to get so frozen I couldn't remove it.
Good luck. It worked for me.. this should work for you!
Click on the link below to downlaod the Salton LM8 lemonader instruction manual. Inside this owners manual, you will find the directions on how to make lemonade
I have the Salton LM8 which a "friend" just gave me. However,
there is no Pitcher (P/N 30808). I DO, however, have the P/N
30805 Juice Extractor. Do you want me to buy the Pitcher from you
or do you want to buy the juice extractor from me? I called the
company and they said that this model has been discontinued.
1-800-233-9054. You can call the number yourself and
verify. Then, tell me what you would like to do.
2 cups of water poured into the reservoir. 1/2-1 cup sugar in the sugar chamber-spread evenly. refill pitcher with 2 cups water and ice to ice line. turn on lemonader and juice 4-6 lemons. When unit shut off, stir juice and serve
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