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this happens to me a lot. Take the lid off the juicer and turn the lid upside down take a hammer preferably a rubber mallet one and gently tap the bottom of the plunger while holding it upside down with bottom part of plunger up to your vision field tape it on bottom while trying to turn it into the right position (flat side to flat side) from the top putting a little torque on it..when it is tapped with a hammer or some similar tool far enough up the tube in reverse, it will then turn into the right spot if you tap the bottom with one hand while turning t to the right position on the top of the plunger and will be able to be removed but do not tap hard enough to break it.
the first solution is half right ... there are 2 hidden switches on the machine which are activated by shafts on the pulp container and on the top lid .if either is not on then machine will not work. possibly broke plunger on the pulp container ....or broken clip that holds the container in place
Believe the basket is the same. The newer lids have a flange around them which can be filed down. Takes time, but file away tapering it until it fits in the juice bowl. With a new lid you may have to adjust the chute to blade gap. On bottom loosen center locking nut and turn adjusting screw clockwise until chute contacts blade, then back it off a half turn and lock it down. A few older lids are around, but it's hit and miss.
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.
DROP THE FILTERS. FRUITS AND VEGETABLES HAVE TO BE FED SLOW AND STEADY. IF THE JUICER IS OLD THE GAP BETWEEN BLADE AND CHUTE MAY BE TO WIDE LETTING LARGER PIECES THRU AND THROWING IT OUT OF BALANCE. USING ONE FOR 19 YEARS AND THEY ARE TRICKY.
the blade can be removed possibly with your hands, if you can manage to turn it, if not then find something that will fit into those little holes of the blade to turn it, and then take it apart, but remember in what order. to put it together: the grey thing with the spout attached goes on first, then the orange basket, then the blade, but don't turn it too tight, just look for the indicator marks and line them up with the arrows, then the black lid, and then the pulp basket.make sure that the black lid in the back, goes INTO the pulp collector, it is not very far, but if it is not done like this, then your machine will not work. then you raise and lock the bar into place and put the pusher into the feeding tube. hope that helps.
I just got one of these from my dad and last night I proceded o clean it.I took all three of the loose parts off and they are now soaking.
But the middle base part took a little figuring out.
This morning I finally got it.
The center part that you are referring to locks down tight I am assuming so there are no leaks.
What I found to do was that when putting the base back in I had to posistion the spout to the left as far over as I could get it and push down hard. Once it was flesh with the unit while still pushing it, I then turned it to lock it in place.
Hope this helps.
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