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TROUBLE SHOOTING
Symptom - What if:
Machine doesn' t turn on.
Machine stops
Noisy gears
Pulp discharge casing doesn' t
fit properly
Pulp discharge casing begins shaking
Pulp is not being ejected
Too much pulp
Pulp comes out with juice
Low amount of juice
Material jammed
Fuse Location and How to Change the Fuse
1. Unplug the juicer from the wall socket and store the cord in the Cord Storage Compartment.
2. Locate the square plate on the bottom of the GS Juice Extractor. Using a small screwdriver (Philip's head), remove the two
screws that hold the plate in position. Remove the square plate.
3. Find the round, capsule-shaped, milky-colored fuse casing inside of the machine.
There is a white wire extending from each end of the capsule.
4. Grasp one end of the fuse casing between the index finger and thumb of one
hand; and the other end of the fuse casing in the other hand. Push both ends
toward the center and twist to open the fuse holder. Release both ends.
5. Remove the old fuse from the casing and discard properly. Place a new fuse into
the casing. Close the fuse casing by reversing the procedure in Step 4, above.
6. Replace the square bottom plate and the two screws to secure to plate.
If your Green Star Juice Extractor still experiences a problem after using the suggestions given in the Trouble Shooting Section,
please contact your nearest authorized service center.
Green Star requires special repair procedures; therefore repairs beyond the scope of the Trouble Shooting Chart should never
be attempted by anyone other than an authorized service center.
Once the machine has stopped, please wait and try to turn it on again approximately 10 minutes later.
In the unlikely event that the Feeding Chute becomes clogged or jammed while juicing or processing any food item:
A. Switch the on / off lever to the reverse position to dislodge the food.
B. If A, above, did not dislodge the food TURN THE MACHINE OFF AND DISCONNECT IT FROM THE ELECTRICAL OUTLET
(FOR SAFETY). It is now safe to use a suitable, blunt tool to loosen whatever food is lodged in the Feeding Chute.
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Check to see if:
The power supply is active; the plug is
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correctly positioned in the electrical outlet and
the machine is switched on.
The fuse is okay.
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The machine is correctly assembled.
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The machine is overloaded? If so, it will stop
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automatically.
The material you are trying to process is cut
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too large or is too hard.
The fuse is okay.
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The Twin Gears are correctly aligned.
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There is any hard material lodged in the gears.
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Left-hand side Twin Gear is not seated correctly - give
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it a twist while pushing in gently to seat it securely.
The Latching Arm Knobs are securely tightened
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Loosen the Outlet Adjusting Knob
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Tighten the Outlet Adjusting Knob
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The Screen is in position
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Tighten the Outlet Adjusting Knob
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Outlet Adjusting Knob is in position, or needs
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to be tightened.
Flick the power switch to the reverse position
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once or twice.
If it doesn' t clear, machine must be dismantled
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to clear the blockage.
HELPFUL HINTS
NOISES
Even though the Green Star juicer is very quiet, there may be some normal noises.
Please test your juicer as follows ;
1. Completely disassemble your Green Star and then turn on the motor. You will
hear a normal humming motor sound. If you hear any squeaking sound, your
juicer may need lubrication between the Drive Shaft and the rubber seals. Do not
be intimidated because of this noise. It is a very minor problem and does not
affect the juicer's performance nor will it damage any other parts on your juicer.
Please call your service center for instructions on how to lubricate your juicer.
2. Fully assemble your juicer and turn it on without adding any produce. You will hear
the Twin Gear sound. You may hear a thumping sound which is normal. The Twin
Gears may have minor variations and the thumping sound is considered acceptable.
This minor variation will not affect the function nor will it damage any parts.
3. While you are juicing you may hear a squeaking or chirping sound-that noise
is also considered to be normal.
MOVEMENTS
Because of the pressure build up around the screen while you are juicing, the front
part of the Green Star may wiggle. The flexing is normal and will not cause damage
to any part involved because all the front parts are rubber cushioned.
JUICING
Remember that your juicer needs time-it is only revolving at 110 rpm. The most
nutritious juice is made slowly, allowing the produce to come into contact with the
magnetic field(focused only in the tiny space between the gears) for a maximum
length of time. Also, slow juicing is more gentle, creating less heat build up.
1. Carrot
The Twin Gears are not blades-you will need to firmly push carrots into slowly
rotating gears. Cut thicker carrots into lengthwise pieces for easier juicing. The
Plastic Plunger does not reach all the way to the gears-so try tapping that last
bit of carrot with the Wooden Plunger for complete juicing.
2. Wheat Grass
To minimize the amount of foam produced... refrigerate the gears and wheat grass
about 2 hours or even overnight before juicing. As you are juicing spray some
water on wheat grass.
Another way to reduce the amount of foam produced is to pour a 1/2 teaspoonful
of flaxseed oil(a good source of omega-3's) into the feeding chute while the
machine is running, before juicing your wheat grass. If less oil is desired, you
may brush it lightly onto the Twin Gears before assembly.
If you do not mind wheat grass juice mixed with carrot juice, you will get maximum
yield on the wheat grass juice with minimum foam by alternating wheat grass and
carrot while juicing.
3. Leafy Vegetables
To juice leafy vegetables easily, simply roll the leaf into a cylindrical shape and
insert into the Feeding Chute.
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