Centrifugal juicers play an important role in modern kitchens. However, many faults may occur during their operation, affecting the use effect and safety. This article will analyze the common faults of centrifugal juicers in detail and provide corresponding solutions to help users better maintain the equipment and ensure its efficient operation.
Power supply problems are one of the most common faults of centrifugal juicers, mainly manifested as the failure of the device to start. Such problems usually arise from the power supply not being connected, poor contact of the plug, or motor failure. When users encounter a situation where the juicer cannot start, they should first check the working status of the power socket to ensure that the plug is firmly inserted and not loose. If the power connection is normal but the device still cannot start, it may be that the motor is faulty. In this case, it is recommended that users seek professional maintenance services to conduct a comprehensive overhaul of the motor or necessary replacement. There are many reasons for motor failure, including overload use, voltage fluctuations, etc. Therefore, users should pay attention to avoid continuous operation of the juicer for a long time during daily use, and ensure the stability of the power supply voltage to extend the service life of the equipment.
The state of the blade has a significant impact on the performance of the centrifugal juicer. Loose or worn blades are common problems encountered by users. As the core component of the juicer, the blade is directly related to the juice extraction efficiency and the quality of the juice. If the blade becomes loose, it may lead to a significant decrease in juice extraction efficiency and even cause safety hazards. Therefore, users should regularly check the fastening of the blade to ensure that it is firmly installed. At the same time, the blade will become blunt due to wear during long-term use, affecting the juice extraction effect. When the blade shows obvious signs of wear, the user should replace the blade in time to ensure the normal function of the juicer and the taste of the juice.
Blockage of the filter is also one of the common faults of centrifugal juicers. The main function of the filter is to filter the pomace in the juice to ensure the purity of the juice. However, the filter is easily blocked by impurities such as fiber and pulp in the juice during use, resulting in poor juice flow. To maintain the efficient operation of the juicer, users should clean the filter regularly to ensure that it is unobstructed. When cleaning, you can use a soft brush or other tools to gently brush the surface of the filter to remove attached impurities. If the filter is seriously blocked, it is recommended to replace the filter with a new one to restore normal juice flow.