Troubleshooting, Service department – Champion juicer G5-NG-853-S User Manual

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Motor will not start.

Juicer will not start unless all parts are
in position. Check screen holder sensor
located closest to motor hub for
possible damage.

Food backing up

This is normal since juicer works on

feeding chamber.

a back-pressure system.

Motor section

The motor is designed for a 40˚ heat

running warm.

rise so, depending on amount juiced,
motor will get very warm to touch.

Juice is hot.

Feeding juicer too slowly.
Possible dull cutter.

Wet pulp.

First 2 handfuls of pulp should always
be re-fed. Possible clogged screen. Turn
off the juicer, remove the screen, clean,
reassemble and continue juicing.

Juicer runs slowly.

Overloaded circuits can cause the
juicer to slow and become clogged.
The Champion

2000+

Juicer requires

standard 110-volt, 5 amps service.
Other countries may use 220-240
volt, 50 hertz.

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Stuck cutter.

Lack of lubrication.

OR

Cutter needs to

be cleaned. If cutter will not come off
with the help of a screwdriver, contact
the Service Department.

Leakage.

Some juice leakage is normal on the
juicing chamber since there are no
gaskets.

Squealing sound or

Possible motor problem. Contact the

abnormal sound.

Service Department immediately.

Clicking sound.

Juicer is being fed too rapidly. Unclog
the juicer by holding the tamper down
with one hand and apply downward
pressure on the tapered end of the
body with your other hand.

Dripping black or

Possible seal failure. Discontinue use

brown oil.

of the juicer and contact the Service
Department.

Service Department

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CHAMPIONJUICER

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PHONE

: (209)369-2154

HOURS

: 8:30am-12noon, 1pm-4:30pm Pacific Time.

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