7.4. IDENTIFYING DAMAGES
Damage
The display is not lit
The display shows
message Error
The display shows
message Error and a
flashing Icon.
Blade breaks
The filter cleaner is not
removing the pulp from
the filter
Not enough juice is
being extracted from the
fruit
Hooper is not delivering
fruits so the squeezing
area
Hooper is delivering
several oranges at the
same time into the
squeezing area
For any advice or to request spare parts, you should state the model and serial number of
Cause and/or solution
No power supply.
Fuse burnt out (Fig. 18).
Power cable not properly connected.
Switch power on (Fig. 5).
Damp circuit board. Supply dry heat to the board.
Basket not fitted correctly (Disp. 2).
Front cover not fitted correctly (Disp.3).
Juice tray not fitted correctly (Disp. 4).
Containers/chutes incorrectly assembled (Disp. 5a), (Disp. 5b).
Programmer fault (Disp. 6).
Check if the fruit is frozen.
Check for piled-up fruit peels inside the Juice tray.
Check if Balls are correctly tightened.
Check to see if the orange peels are stuck to the inside of the Cups.
Check if components of different squeezing sets are mixed .
To unblock the machine, use the 5 mm Allen key located at the right of the
lower vent. Insert it into the hole on the right side and, with the machine
switched off, turn clockwise until the cups are raised, removing the
obstruction. WARNING: Make sure the Allen key is removed before
switching the machine on.
Cup nuts are too loose.
Balls are loose.
A piece of orange peel is preventing the movement of the pulp scraper filter.
The filter set has been assembled in reverse. Check that the drive shaft
dovetails properly with the hexagonal actuator (Fig. 11-12).
The ball washers (which are placed underneath the balls) are missing.
Fruit peel is too thin. Place one extra washer under each ball.
Fruit is too big for the Fruit Classifier in use.
Fruit is too small for the Fruit Classifier in use.
Hopper not properly assembled.
your machine (Fig. 20).
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