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This appears to be an Australian machine and is unknown in North America. The is nothing on it apart from people selling them and no manual available.
Normally, you remove the top. Then you remove the macerator, the part with the teeth. Then finally the basket. You wipe out the machine with a wet cloth and put it back together again after washing rinsing and drying the removable parts. The machine itself is not washable.
Try washing the white parts of the juicer with lemon juice. That worked very well for me. There is a faint tint that remains, but not the orange coating.
This is what manual doesn't tell you: clean the 3 spring loaded pins on the side of the motor clutch. Sugar and pulp may get inside and seize them when dries up, thus making very hard to separate the basket/cutter from the clutch.
I hate to admit my wife was right: "Don't get it. It's too cheap. You get what you pay for!" Gaads, I hate to admit this THIS time, she might have been right! I am going back to play with it to see if I can figure it out! There's gotta be a way to clean it! Otherwise, it is just a salmonella breeding laboratory!
Oh-oh! I just found it - (after I cut one of my fingers on the cutters looking for access!) Here is the answer:
1. Do NOT turn the basket/cutter part. Just because there is a knurl on the cutter basket doesn't mean we put our hands on it -- yet! 2. Turn the entire TOP in which the cutters nest approximately 60-90 degrees CLOCKWISE. 3. Lift the entire plastic assembly straight up. 4. The cutter basket will now separate from the plastic top.
Good luck -- and don't cut yourself, unless the taste of your own blood excites you!
Hey, you probably have figured it out! I just got a juicer without a manual and couldn't find a way to dismantle for cleaning but I got it!!!!!!!!! Just put it upside down and twist and turn. Everything will fall off ( cutter and container). I'm so happy to help!!
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