Panasonic MJL600 Operations Instructions Page 11

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GB20 GB21
English
Push the rubber brush to the direction indicated
by the arrow mark and take the part out from
the gap.
Do not pull the rubber brush hard.
Rubber brush
Pull the rubber plug out in the
direction of the arrow.
Push the rubber
plug into the
opening in the
direction of the
arrow until there is
no gap.
About the rubber brushes, gasket and rubber plug
Rubber plug of outer bottom of the juicing bowl
Gap
Gap
Upper
(Long)
Lower
(Short)
Top view
Insert the upper / lower grooves of the rubber brush into
the gap and then slide it all the way up / down both ends.
To avoid damaging the juicer, make sure the upper
and lower grooves are in the correct position.
Insert the groove to
the projected part.
Disassembly Assembly
Disassembly
Pull the gasket up.
Push the gasket
into opening as
figure bellow.
Gasket of the inner side of the
juicing bowl
Push
Sectional view
Assembly
Disassembly Assembly
Cannot be removed from the
juicing bowl.
After washing, drain off water well and then assemble them.
Do not leave them unassembled.
(Otherwise there is a risk of loss, choking on and swallowing of little parts by children, product failure, or
leakage of juice.)
Wash with diluted dish soap (neutral) and a soft sponge. Then rinse thoroughly with water and dry well.
After drying all the parts, assemble them correctly.
Use the tip of cleaning brush handle to clean the spouts of the juicing bowl.
(The inner surfaces may be scratched if you use the cleaning brush to clean it.)
Rotating brush / Juicing bowl
Note
NOT dishwasher safe
To avoid formation of rust, dry the parts after washing. Then put all parts back together.(P. GB12-13).
To avoid failure, do not place the motor housing up-side down.
To move the juicer, separate the juicing bowl from the motor housing and hold them with
both hands. (P. GB8).
Store the appliance in a place that is beyond the reach of young children.
Storage
Troubleshooting
Please check the following before contacting us
for repair.
Problem Cause and Action
This is normal.
You may hear sound such as squeaking or cracking.
• These are the sound of ingredients being compressed.
(Depending on the ingredients, the noise may be quite loud.)
This is the sound of the rotating brush contacting with juice cone /
smoothie cone.
Noise during operation.
Incorrect assembly of the gasket, rubber brushes and / or rubber plug.
Assemble them correctly. (P. GB12, 13, 20)
Leakage of juice or
frozen dish.
The squeezing screw and attachments are not assembled correctly.
Assemble the squeezing screw and attachments correctly
(P. GB12, 13).
Abnormal noise or
vibration.
The juicer does not
run after the power is
switched on.
The mains plug is not connect into the outlet.
Plug in firmly.
Set the juicer correctly.
The lid needs to be turned until you hear a “click” sound. If you fail to
do so, the juicer will not run after the power is switched on. (P. GB14)
The circuit breaker protection is activated.
• You have used prohibited ingredients.
• The volume of ingredients is too large.
• The ingredients are too hard.
See “circuit breaker protection” (P. GB22).
Remove prohibited ingredients from the juicer.
The motor housing is
hot.
The operating time is longer than the rated duration.
Follow the rated duration (up to 15 minutes).
To resume operation, please wait for at least 30 minutes. This allows
the motor housing to cool down and avoid failure due to overheating of
motor.
The juicer stopped
suddenly.
The lid is open.
Switch off the power, close the lid, and start again.
The circuit breaker protection is activated.
• You have used prohibited ingredients.
• The volume of ingredients is too large.
• The ingredients are too hard.
See “Circuit breaker protection” (P. GB22).
Remove prohibited ingredients from the juicer.
Clogging of pulp spout.
Switch off the power and remove residue using the tip of cleaning
brush handle.
The juicing bowl or
motor housing shakes
during operation.
This is normal.
Since the juicing bowl and motor housing are a split type, they may
shake when the squeezing screw is rotating.
Do not press the lid or juicing bowl. (Doing so may result in failure of
the juicer.)
How to Clean
(Continued)
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