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I have a Krups Vitamight model 294 juice
i was having the same problem and couldn't find it anywhere... finally figured out that you twist the top off. place the unit with front towards you.
pull/twist the right side (pulp catcher) towards you about a quarter turn and the entire top comes off including the sieve.
The filter that spins on my juicer is getting
IF there is NO plastic on it, you can use heat from something like a heat gun or oven to bake it off. You might also try something like CLR or muratic acid BUT they are not that expensive to replace.
My jack Lalanne juicer just
Mine stopped working after only a few uses. It turns out that the safety microswitch button wasn't being depressed. The little button on the bottom of the pulp collector had broken off. (Image #1) I put a 1/4 inch piece of a shishkabob skewer in the hole before putting the pulp collector on. (image #2) It works fine now. It's still safe. The motor will not start unless the pulp collector (receptacle) is in place and locked in. Be sure to unplug the machine before doing this.
Hello, and thank you for your time. The juicer was
you have to twist the top round so that the switch is pressed in place so the power can be turned on, from new it takes a few times to get it to click in place this is the safety device so it cannot be turned on by mistake.
Overheating champion juicer
to the person. champion juicer running hot. if your blade is dull it will run hot bcuz its harder to turn and gets clogged easy. look online for new or less used blade.
7/26/2017 3:10:57 AM •
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on Jul 26, 2017
Yesterday by juicer kicked of the kitchen breaker? Twice.
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.
4/5/2017 2:12:08 PM •
Juicers
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on Apr 05, 2017
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