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Model JM503 I NSTRUCTION M ANUAL LIMITED ONE-YEAR W ARRANTY W arranty Coverage: This product is warranted to be fr ee from defects in materials or workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the original pur chase date. This product warranty is extended only to the original consumer purchaser of the pr oduct and is not transferable. For a period [...]
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NOTES 18 IMPOR T ANT SAFEGUARDS When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be followed including the following: 1. Read all instructions. 2. T o protect against risk of electrical shock do not put cord, plugs, or appliance in water or other liquid. 3. Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used by or near[...]
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17 TROUBLESHOOTING (Continued) POSSIBLE CORRECTION Improper fit between the Filter Basket and Hub can cause parts of the Juice Bowl to rub against the Filter Basket. If this is the case, call Consumer Service at (800) 233-9054. T ry a different wall outlet. Also let Juicer sit for about an hour without turning it on; moisture may have collected on [...]
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16 TROUBLESHOOTING POSSIBLE CORRECTION Tr y juicing slower , as wet produce is more likely to build up in the Lid. T o release pulp, lightly tap on the side of the Lid. Empty Pulp Basket if full. Filter Basket may not have been seated correctly , causing it to become unseated during use. Call Consumer Service at (800) 233-9054. Snug seating is desi[...]
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ST ORAGE Store the Juicer in its box or in a clean, dry place. Never stor e the Juicer while it is still plugged in. Always use the Cord Storage W rap located on the underside of the Juicer . Never wrap cord tightly around appliance. Do not put any stress on cor d wher e it enters the unit, as this could cause cord to fray and break. 15 POLARIZED P[...]
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• TO CLEAN THE FIL TER BASKET : Use a brush to make sur e the tiny holes in the mesh filter are not clogged. This can be accomplished by holding the Filter Basket under a running faucet while brushing the mesh filter scr een from both inside and outside the Filter Basket. NOTE: Occasionally , the removable parts may be washed in a dishwasher , on[...]
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This appliance requir es little maintenance. It contains no user serviceable parts. Do not try to repair it yourself. Any servicing r equiring disassembly must be pr eformed by a qualified appliance r epair technician. CLEANING YOUR JUICER THE JUICER SHOULD BE CLEANED AFTER EVER Y USE... • Make sure that the Juicer is unplugged fr om the outlet; [...]
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STEP ONE: Remove Clamps Firmly grasp the hinge-end of the Clamp and pull out to unlock; then lift the top of the Clamp up/out to unhook from the Clear Lid. Repeat for the opposite Clamp. STEP TWO: Remove Clear Lid Grasp the Clear Lid by the Feed T ube; lift and remove fr om the Juice Bowl. Make sure to hold the Food Pusher in place if it is being s[...]
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STEP FOUR: Lock Clamps Rest the hook-end of the Clamp into position on the Clear Lid; then firmly pull down on the Clamp while pushing in on the hinge-end until it locks securely into place. Repeat for the opposite Clamp. STEP FIVE: Position Pulp Basket Place the Pulp Basket under the Clear lid beneath the Pulp Ejection Opening. The Pulp Basket wil[...]
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STEP ONE: Place Juice Bowl Place Juice Bowl on top of the Motor Base so that the Juice Spout is to the front (over the intended part of the Juicer Base). Align the four grooves on the underside of Juice Bowl with the four posts on top of the Motor Base. Lower the Juice Bowl onto the Motor Base so that the grooves fit onto the posts, r otating sligh[...]
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STEP ONE: Place Juice Bowl Place Juice Bowl on top of the Motor Base so that the Juice Spout is to the front (over the intended part of the Juicer Base). Align the four grooves on the underside of Juice Bowl with the four posts on top of the Motor Base. Lower the Juice Bowl onto the Motor Base so that the grooves fit onto the posts, r otating sligh[...]
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STEP FOUR: Lock Clamps Rest the hook-end of the Clamp into position on the Clear Lid; then firmly pull down on the Clamp while pushing in on the hinge-end until it locks securely into place. Repeat for the opposite Clamp. STEP FIVE: Position Pulp Basket Place the Pulp Basket under the Clear lid beneath the Pulp Ejection Opening. The Pulp Basket wil[...]
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Page 13
STEP ONE: Remove Clamps Firmly grasp the hinge-end of the Clamp and pull out to unlock; then lift the top of the Clamp up/out to unhook from the Clear Lid. Repeat for the opposite Clamp. STEP TWO: Remove Clear Lid Grasp the Clear Lid by the Feed T ube; lift and remove fr om the Juice Bowl. Make sure to hold the Food Pusher in place if it is being s[...]
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This appliance requir es little maintenance. It contains no user serviceable parts. Do not try to repair it yourself. Any servicing r equiring disassembly must be pr eformed by a qualified appliance r epair technician. CLEANING YOUR JUICER THE JUICER SHOULD BE CLEANED AFTER EVER Y USE... • Make sure that the Juicer is unplugged fr om the outlet; [...]
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Page 15
• TO CLEAN THE FIL TER BASKET : Use a brush to make sur e the tiny holes in the mesh filter are not clogged. This can be accomplished by holding the Filter Basket under a running faucet while brushing the mesh filter scr een from both inside and outside the Filter Basket. NOTE: Occasionally , the removable parts may be washed in a dishwasher , on[...]
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Page 16
ST ORAGE Store the Juicer in its box or in a clean, dry place. Never stor e the Juicer while it is still plugged in. Always use the Cord Storage W rap located on the underside of the Juicer . Never wrap cord tightly around appliance. Do not put any stress on cor d wher e it enters the unit, as this could cause cord to fray and break. 15 POLARIZED P[...]
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Page 17
16 TROUBLESHOOTING POSSIBLE CORRECTION Tr y juicing slower , as wet produce is more likely to build up in the Lid. T o release pulp, lightly tap on the side of the Lid. Empty Pulp Basket if full. Filter Basket may not have been seated correctly , causing it to become unseated during use. Call Consumer Service at (800) 233-9054. Snug seating is desi[...]
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Page 18
17 TROUBLESHOOTING (Continued) POSSIBLE CORRECTION Improper fit between the Filter Basket and Hub can cause parts of the Juice Bowl to rub against the Filter Basket. If this is the case, call Consumer Service at (800) 233-9054. T ry a different wall outlet. Also let Juicer sit for about an hour without turning it on; moisture may have collected on [...]
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NOTES 18 IMPOR T ANT SAFEGUARDS When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be followed including the following: 1. Read all instructions. 2. T o protect against risk of electrical shock do not put cord, plugs, or appliance in water or other liquid. 3. Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used by or near[...]
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Model JM503 I NSTRUCTION M ANUAL LIMITED ONE-YEAR W ARRANTY W arranty Coverage: This product is warranted to be fr ee from defects in materials or workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the original pur chase date. This product warranty is extended only to the original consumer purchaser of the pr oduct and is not transferable. For a period [...]