This juice machine has a extensive spout and highly effective engine that creates it simple to juice. You can vary the engine rate so that softer fruits and vegetables juice more efficiently. And, difficult vegetables such as green beans can juice several at a time quickly (with less power than many other juicers).
However, there is a design defect in this juice machine that generally creates it more delicate than you would expect from its highly effective engine.
Basically, and this is simple to do, the engine can be bombarded quickly. This wouldn't be a issue if the juice machine had a circuit buster with a totally reset change. If you excess the engine an internal blend strikes and you have to return the juice machine to Breville to be fixed. There actually is a ciruit buster type change in the product, which is totally reset by turning the on/off change off and then on. But the blend strikes out very quickly, in effect overriding the totally reset function.
How can you excess the motor? There are several ways. The manual says not to run the engine on high for more than a minute. You can power difficult vegetables into the juice machine reducing or reducing down the engine. This is simple to do because the spout is so extensive you could put a large piece of vegetable in all at once, perhaps without reducing (e.g. beets). The pulp outcome can become packed up and you might not notice. This will stress the engine. The pulp outcome can jam up near the reducing rim without the pulp container filling up. The reducing rim screen device can become blocked up. Low voltage at your home also can stress the engine.
I had them fix the product and will just have to treat it very carefully. Listen to the engine for a change in rate.
Note: I've had a less highly effective Champ Juicer for over 25 years with no excess issue because it has a mechanical excess change in it that defends the engine.
This juice machine has a extensive spout and highly effective engine that creates it simple to juice. You can vary the engine rate so that softer fruits and vegetables juice more efficiently. And, difficult vegetables such as green beans can juice several at a time quickly (with less power than many other juicers).
However, there is a design defect in this juice machine that generally creates it more delicate than you would expect from its highly effective engine.
Basically, and this is simple to do, the engine can be bombarded quickly. This wouldn't be a issue if the juice machine had a circuit buster with a totally reset change. If you excess the engine an internal blend strikes and you have to return the juice machine to Breville to be fixed. There actually is a ciruit buster type change in the product, which is totally reset by turning the on/off change off and then on. But the blend strikes out very quickly, in effect overriding the totally reset function.
How can you excess the motor? There are several ways. The manual says not to run the engine on high for more than a minute. You can power difficult vegetables into the juice machine reducing or reducing down the engine. This is simple to do because the spout is so extensive you could put a large piece of vegetable in all at once, perhaps without reducing (e.g. beets). The pulp outcome can become packed up and you might not notice. This will stress the engine. The pulp outcome can jam up near the reducing rim without the pulp container filling up. The reducing rim screen device can become blocked up. Low voltage at your home also can stress the engine.
I had them fix the product and will just have to treat it very carefully. Listen to the engine for a change in rate.
Note: I've had a less highly effective Champ Juicer for over 25 years with no excess issue because it has a mechanical excess change in it that defends the engine.
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