Robot Coupe J 80 User manual

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
We reserve the right to alter at any time without notice the technical specifications of this appliance.
None of the information contained in this document is of a contractual nature. Modifications may be made at any time.
© All rights reserved for all countries by: ROBOT-COUPE S.N.C.

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EU Declaration of Conformity
• the provisions of the following harmonized European standards and the
standards specifying the safety and hygiene requirements:
- EN ISO 12100:2010 Safety of machinery – General principles for
design,
- EN 60204-1:2006 Safety of machinery – Electrical equipment of
machines,
- EN 60529 Degrees of protection provided by enclosures (IP Code):
- IP 55 for the electric controls,
- IP 34 for the other parts of the machine,
• and according to the category of the apparatus, with the provisions of
the following harmonized European standards specifying the safety and
hygiene requirements:
- EN 454 ........................... Planetary Mixers,
- EN 1678........................ Vegetable Cutting Machines (and Juice Extractors),
- EN 12852.................... Food Processors and Blenders,
- EN 12853.................... Hand-Held Blenders and Whisks (Power Mixers),
- EN 13208.................... Vegetable Peelers,
- EN 13621.................... Salad Dryers,
- EN 14655.................... Baguette Slicers.
"R019"
Robot-Coupe®SNC declares that all the machines subject of these original
instructions, as well as their accessories and their packaging, comply with:
• the essential requirements of the following European directives and with
the corresponding national regulations :
- Directive "Machinery" 2006/42/EC,
- Directive "Low Voltage" 2014/35/EU,
- Directive "Electromagnetic Compatibility" 2014/30/EU,
- Directive "Reduction of Hazardous Substances in Electrical Equipment"
(RoHS) 2011/65/EU,
- Directive "Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment" (WEEE)
2012/19/EU,
• Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 (latest consolidated version) "concerning
the Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals
(REACH)" and as such, no product, accessory and their packaging
sold by Robot-Coupe®SNC, contains any substance on the European
Chemical Agency (ECHA) candidate list and considered of very high
concern.
• Regulation (EC) No 1935/2004 "Materials and articles intended
to come into contact with food" modified by regulation (EC) No
596/2009.
• Regulation (EC) No 2023/2006 "Good manufacturing practice for
materials and articles intended to come into contact with food".
• Regulation (EU) No 10/2011 "Plastic materials and articles intended
to come into contact with food", as well as all relevant (EU) regulations
which modify, correct and/or rectify it, as at the date of this declaration,
the regulations (EU) No 1282/2011, 1183/2012, 202/2014,
865/2014, 2015/174, 2016/1416, 2017/752, 2018/79,
2018/213, 2018/831 and 2019/37.
Montceau-en-Bourgogne, on March 1st, 2019
Jean-Marie LOZANO
Director of Industrial Operations
Robot-Coupe®SNC - 12 avenue du Maréchal Leclerc – BP 134 – 71305 Montceau-en-Bourgogne Cedex - France

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SUMMARY
WARRANTY
IMPORTANT WARNING
YOU HAVE JUST ACQUIRED A
J 80 - J 80 Buffet - J 100 JUICER
SWITCHING ON THE MACHINE
ASSEMBLY J 80
ASSEMBLY J 80 Buffet
ASSEMBLY J 100
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR USE
CLEANING
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
SAFETY
TROUBLESHOOTING
STANDARDS
TECHNICAL DATA (page 15)
•Electrical diagram
•Parts diagram
•39910 basket assembly sheet

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ROBOT-COUPE S.N.C., LIMITED WARRANTY
Your new ROBOT-COUPE appliance is war-
ranted to the original buyer for a period
of one year from the date of sale if you
bought it from ROBOT-COUPE S.N.C.
If you bought your ROBOT-COUPE product
from a distributor your product is cove-
red by your distributor’s warranty (Please
check with your distributor terms and
conditions of the warranty).
The ROBOT-COUPE S.N.C.limited warranty
is against defects in material and/or work-
manship.
The ROBOT-COUPE S.N.C.warranty is
given expressly and in lieu of all other
warranties, expressed or implied, for
merchantability and for fitness toward a
particular purpose and constitutes the only
warranty made by ROBOT-COUPE S.N.C.
France.
THE FOLLOWING ARE NOT
COVERED BY THE ROBOT-COUPE
S.N.C.WARRANTY:
1 - Damage caused by abuse, misuse,
dropping, or other similar damage caused by
or resulting from failure to follow assembly,
operating, cleaning, user maintenance or
storage instructions.
2 - Labour to sharpen and/ or replacements
for blades which have become blunt, chipped or
worn after a normal or excessive period of use.
3 - Materials or labour to replace or repair
scratched, stained, chipped, pitted, dented or
discoloured surfaces, blades, knives, attachments
or accessories.
4 - Any alteration, addition or repair that
has not been carried out by the company or an
approved service agency.
5 - Transportation of the appliance to or from
an approved service agency.
6 - Labour charges to install or test new
attachments or accessories (i.e., bowls, discs,
blades, attachments) which have been arbitrarity
replaced.
7 - The cost of changing direction-of-rotation
of three-phase electric motors (Installer is
responsible).
8 - SHIPPING DAMAGES. Visible and latent
defects are the responsibility of the freight
carrier. The consignee must inform the carrier
and consignor immediately, or upon discovery in
the case of latent defects.
KEEP ALL ORIGINAL CONTAINERS
AND PACKING MATERIALS FOR CARRIER
INSPECTION.
Neither ROBOT-COUPE S.N.C. nor its affiliated
companies or any of its distributors, directors,
agents, employees, or insurers will be liable for
indirect damage, losses, or expenses linked to
the appliance or the inability to use it.

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WARNING: In order to limit accidents such as electric shocks or personal injury, and in order to limit material damage due to misuse of the
appliance, please read these instructions carefully and follow them strictly. Reading the operating instructions will help you get to know your
appliance and enable you to use the equipment correctly. Please read these instructions in their entirety and make sure that anyone else who
may use the appliance also reads them beforehand. Our equipment is designed for professional use and must not be used by children under
any circumstances.
IMPORTANT WARNING WARNING
KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS
IN A SAFE PLACE
UNPACKING
• Carefully remove the appliance from its
packaging, together with all the boxes or packets
containing the accessories or specific items of
equipment.
• WARNING: the blades and discs are extremely
sharp.
INSTALLATION
• We recommend that you install your appliance
on a clean and completely stable countertop at a
comfortable working height.
CONNECTION
• Always check that your power supply corres-
ponds to that indicated on the serial number plate
and that it is properly sized.
ASSEMBLY PROCEDURES
• Make sure you follow the assembly instructions in
the right order (see following pages) and check
that all the accessories are correctly positioned.
USE
• Never remove the lid until the motor and basket
have come to a complete standstill.
• Never insert anything other than fruit or
vegetables into the feed tube.
• The lid of your appliance features a unique Auto
Feed system. Simply feed the fruit or vegetables
into the tube and let the machine do the rest.
• If a blockage occurs inside the feed tube, NEVER
use any object other than the pusher to clear it.
• Never insert your hand into the ejection chute.
If the ejection chute gets clogged, stop the juicer
and wash the lid under running water.
• Never leave the machine running unattended.
CLEANING
• Always unplug your machine before cleaning.
• Always clean the machine and attachments at
the end of each use.
• Never clean the machine with a pressure
washer or foam lance.
• Never place the motor unit in water.
• Be sure to use the appropriate detergent for
each part (stainless steel or plastic).
• For plastic parts, do not use detergents that are
too alkaline (i.e., containing too much caustic
soda or ammonia…).
• The bowl, lid and pulp container are all
dishwasher-safe. However, to prolong their
lifespan, we advise hand-washing them with a
domestic washing-up liquid.
• Robot Coupe can in no way be held responsible
for the user’s failure to follow the basic rules of
cleaning and maintenance.
MAINTENANCE
• Always unplug the appliance before servicing.
• The watertightness of the motor shaft needs to
be monitored on a regular basis. At the same
time, check that the safety system is working
properly.
• WARNING: never switch your appliance on if
the power cord or plug has been damaged.
• If the appliance is not working properly or has
been damaged in any way, unplug it and have
it overhauled.
• Do not hesitate to call your ROBOT-COUPE
approved after-sales service if you notice a fault.

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YOU HAVE JUST ACQUIRED
A J80 - J80 Buffet - J100
JUICER
Stable and sturdy, the J 80 - J 80 Buffet - J 100 can
produce any number of 100% natural juices on
demand and in next to no time!
The J 80 - J 80 Buffet - J 100 juicer is ideal for
making fresh juices from vegetables and locally-
grown or tropical fruit, as well as sophisticated
cocktails, all totally pure and natural.
It therefore has applications in bars, restaurants,
canteens, institutions and day nurseries, as well
as in healthcare settings and in the production of
dietetic foods, where fresh fruit and vegetable juices
play a key role.
Fruit and vegetables, especially when they are
raw, represent a valuable source of the vitamins,
minerals and fibers our bodies need to stay healthy.
Vegetable juices contain mainly mineral salts, while
fruit juices are packed full of vitamins to boost our
energy.
Your appliance’s straightforward design means that
the parts which most frequently need to be handled
for cleaning or aftercare can be removed in no time
at all.
To make life even easier for you, these instructions
guide you through each of the assembly operations,
broken down into simple steps.
These instructions contain important information
to help users make the most of their juicer.
We therefore strongly advise you to read
through them carefully before you start to use
your appliance.
SWITCHING ON
THE MACHINE
Before connecting your appliance to the mains,
check that the voltage of your power supply
matches that indicated on your appliance’s identifi-
cation plate.
The J 80 - J 80 Buffet - J 100 juicer is equipped with
a power cord and a standard single-phase wall
plug.
Check the machine carefully on arrival to ensure
that it has not been damaged during transport or
unpacking.
Pay particular attention to the power cord and plug.
MINERAL SALTS
Not all foods contain the same mineral salts.
Some minerals, such as potassium, magnesium,
sulphur and sodium chloride (salt) are so
widespread that a varied diet will always ensure a
sufficient intake. For some minerals, however, it is
useful to know which are the best sources.
Calcium :fruit and green vegetables.
Phosphorus : pulses.
Potassium : fresh vegetables.
Iron : spinach, parsley.
Iode : all plants.
TABLE OF VITAMINS IN FRUIT
Vitamins B1 C A D
Apricot ••••
Pineapple ••••
Blackcurrant •• •
Cherry ••••
Lemon ••••
Strawberry •• •
Raspberry •• •
Redcurrant •• •
Kiwi fruit ••••
Melon •• •
Blackberry ••••
Orange ••••
Grapefruit ••••
Peach •• •
Pear •• •
Apple •• •
Plum •• •
Grape •• •
TABLE OF VITAMINS IN VEGETABLES
Vitamines B1/B6 A E K
Asparagus • •
Carrot • • •
Celery • • •
Celeriac •
Cabbage • • • •
Cucumber • • •
Courgette • • •
Watercress • • •
Chicory •
Spinach • • ••
Fennel • •
Lettuce • ••
Turnip •
Onion •
Parsley • • •
Pepper • • •
Tomato ••
WARNING
THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE PLUGGED INTO AN
EARTHED SOCKET (RISK OF ELECTROCUTION).

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ASSEMBLY J80
You can also refer to the label (below) stuck to the
lid.
5) Line the lid up with
the notches in the
flange
1) Position the motor
unit so that the On/Off
buttons are facing you.
2) Place the bowl on
top of the motor unit.
4) Lower the basket
into place, holding it
by its handles.
Rotate it until it slots
into place.
3) Fit the flange onto
the rim of the bowl.
The ribs of the flange
should be lined up
with the flat panel of
the bowl. Check that
the flange is correctly
fitted.
Make sure that the pin
on the motor shaft is
correctly lined up with
the corresponding
notch in the basket
hub.
IMPORTANT
FEED TUBE
EJECTOR
GRATING DISC
HANDLES
7
5
4
2
3
1
SIEVE
SAFETY ARM
8
6
14
2
5
3
MOTOR UNIT BASKET
SPOUT LID
FLANGE DRIP TRAY
BOWL PULP CONTAINER
3 7
4 8
2 6
1 5

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6) Position the pulp
container.
7) Close the safety
arm.
To start the machine,
press the On button 1.
The juicer will not start
unless the safety arm
has been closed pro-
perly (safety switch).
Place a jug underneath the spout. Your juicer is
now ready to use!
6
7
MOTOR UNIT FLANGE PUSHER
NO-SPLASH SPOUTS BASKET BASE WITH BUILT-IN DRIP
CATCHER TRAY
BOWL LID PULP CONTAINER
9
36
2 5 8
1 4 7
7
6
9
FEED TUBE
EJECTOR
HANDLES
SIEVE
SAFETY ARM
GRATING DISC
8
DRIP TRAY
1
2
4
5
3
ASSEMBLY J80 Buffet 1) Place the motor unit on its base so that the On/
Off buttons are facing you. Pass the power cord
through the slot provided.
2) Place the bowl on top of the motor unit.
3) Fit the flange onto the rim of the bowl.
The ribs of the flange should be lined up with the
flat panel of the bowl. Check that the flange is
correctly fitted.

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4) Lower the basket
into place, holding it
by its handles.
Rotate it until it slots
into place.
You can also refer to the label (below) stuck to the
lid.
5) Line the lid up with the notches in the flange
IMPORTANT
Make sure that the pin
on the motor shaft is
correctly lined up with
the corresponding
notch in the basket
hub.
6) Position the pulp container.
7) Close the safety arm.
To start the machine, press the On button 1.
The juicer will not start unless the safety arm has
been closed properly (safety switch).
Place a jug underneath the spout.
Your juicer is now ready to use!

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4) Lower the basket
into place, holding it
by its handles.
Rotate it until it slots
into place.
ASSEMBLY J100
MOTOR UNIT FLANGE PUSHER EJECTION CHUTE
NO-SPLASH
SPOUTS
BASKET BASE WITH BUILT-IN
DRIP CATCHER TRAY STRAP
BOWL LID PULP CONTAINER
9
3 6
2 5 8 11
1 4 7 10
7
6
9
10
FEED TUBE
EJECTOR
HANDLES
SIEVE
SAFETY ARM
GRATING DISC
8
1
2
4
5
3
11
IMPORTANT
1) Place the motor unit on its base so that the On/
Off buttons are facing you. Pass the power cord
through the slot provided.
2) Place the bowl on top of the motor unit.
3) Fit the flange onto the rim of the bowl.
The ribs of the flange should be lined up with the
flat panel of the bowl. Check that the flange is
correctly fitted.
5) Line the lid up with the notches in the flange
You can also refer to the label (below) stuck to the
lid.
Make sure that the pin
on the motor shaft is
correctly lined up with
the corresponding
notch in the basket
hub.
DRIP TRAY

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B) Ejection of pulp into the closed pulp container.
Position the pulp
container
7) Close the safety arm.
To start the machine, press the On button 1. The
juicer will not start unless the safety arm has been
closed properly (safety switch).
Place a jug underneath the spout.
Your juicer is now ready to use!
8) Using the strap (see
page 10) - (Option)
If you have positioned
your juicer on the edge
of a countertop, attach
the ejection chute
to the lid using the
strap supplied with the
appliance.
6) Two possible uses:
A) Continuous pulp ejection.
Position the continuous
pulp ejection chute in
the hole in the booster
base.
Remember to place
a bin (not supplied)
directly beneath this
chute.
For optimum use of the waste discharge hopper
flow-through, you can make a hole in your
worktop.
Dimensions (in mm)
Size of hole to be made in the worktop: 110 mm

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RECOMMENDATIONS FOR USE
• J 80 - J 80 Buffet - J 100
- Before you use your juicer for the first time, it is a
good idea to wash all the parts that will come into
contact with food.
- Always check that the safety arm has been closed
before using your appliance.
- Always place a container under the spout and either
the pulp container or the ejection chute under the
ejector after switching your machine on but before
you start feeding the fruit or vegetables in.
- Remember to peel citrus fruit before juicing.
- Thick-skinned fruit and vegetables (e.g.
pineapples, mangoes) need to be peeled
beforehand and any large pips (e.g. melon) removed.
Always remove the stones of stone fruit (e.g. peaches,
apricots, cherries). Remove all the stems from the
grapes before putting them into the juicer.
- Some foods are not suitable for processing in
a juicer, due to their hard consistency (e.g.
coconuts).
- The J 80 - J 80 Buffet - J 100 juicer features a
unique patented Auto Feed system which does
away with the need of a pusher.
- To make the best use of your J 80 - J 80 Buffet - J 100
juicer therefore, introduce the ingredients into the
feed tube by hand (without the pusher), according
to throughput.
- Introduce the pieces of fruit or vegetables slowly
and in small quantities.
- When all the ingredients have gone through,
leave the machine on for a few more seconds to
extract every last drop of juice.
- Never put ice cubes or frozen fruit in the feed
tube.
- The pulp may become unevenly distributed inside
the basket, creating an imbalance. If the juicer
starts vibrating during operation, turn it off and
clean the basket. You can then resume juicing.
- Check that the flange and lid are correctly
positioned.
• J 80 - J 80 Buffet
- With J 80 - J 80 Buffet, you can make several
quarts of juice without having to empty the pulp
container.
Nonetheless, remember to check the level of the
pulp in the container on a regular basis.
- Check that the flange and lid are correctly fitted.
- Always make sure that the pulp container has
been properly positioned.
• J 100
- J 100 with pulp container:
You can make several quarts of juice without
having to empty the pulp container.
Nonetheless, you should check the level of pulp in
the container on a regular basis.
- J 100 with ejection chute:
The ejection chute (supplied with your appliance)
has been designed specifically to cope with
high-volume juicing. With the chute, there is no
need to keep on emptying the pulp container while
juicing.
- If you are using your juicer on the edge of
a worktop, make sure that all its feet are
firmly on the work surface. You must also
organize your work station so that there is no risk
of the juicer tipping over or falling off.
NB: If you intend to carry out high-volume juicing
every day, it is best to use the continuous pulp
ejection chute, with or without the booster base.
Fruit and vegetable preparation
Preparation
CARROTS Peeled and left whole, topped and
tailed. Feed in 2 or 3 at a time.
APPLES Washed and left whole
(remove stalk and any labels).
STRAWBERRIES Remove stalks for the taste.
CITRUS FRUIT
Peel all citrus fruit.
Oranges and lemons can be left
whole.
PINEAPPLES Peel and cut into eight chunks
(3 cuts)
MELONS Peel and cut into eight chunks.
TOMATOES
Washed and left whole (remove hard
green core).
Feed in 2 or 3 at a time.
PEPPERS Washed and cut into quarters
lengthwise, according to shape.
CELERIAC Cut into 6-7 cm chunks
CUCUMBERS Peeled. Cut into sections measuring
approx. 15 cm long.
FENNEL Cut into 6-7 cm chunks
GINGER
Cut into pieces to make it easier to
feed into the juicer.
Do not put too many in at a time, to
prevent a blockage.
GRAPES Remove stalks to avoid bitterness.
WARNING
Always wash fruit and vegetables thoroughly to
remove all traces of dirt and pesticides.

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TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATIONS
• Motor unit stainless steel
• Bowl stainless steel
• Juicer basket stainless steel
• Grating disc stainless steel
• Ventilated constant speed (3000 rpm)
electric motor
• Throughput 100-120 kg/hour of fruit
or vegetables* for the
J 80 - J 80 Buffet.
120-160 kg/hour for the
J 100.
* In optimum working conditions, i.e. a suitable worktop, ready
prepared fruit and accessories (jug, bin, etc.) all within easy reach.
• WEIGHT
Net Gross
J 80 12 kg 13 kg
J 80 Buffet 13 kg 16 kg
J 100 15 kg 18 kg
CLEANING
• Always unplug the machine before cleaning of
any kind
• To rinse the machine out between two different
batches of fruit, switch the machine on and pour
a glass of drinking water into the feed tube.
• Clean the basket by
scrubbing the outside
of the filter cone with
a brush or scouring
sponge before putting it
in the dishwasher.
• For more thorough cleaning, remove the bowl
flange beforehand.
• Remove the spout to clean it.
• Always clean the entire machine after use,
washing the flange, bowl, lid and pusher in hot
water. Scrub with a brush using an appropriate
detergent.
• To avoid damaging the parts, do not tap them
against any hard surfaces.
*Tip: If the pulp has dried hard onto the basket,
immerse the basket into hot water for 5-10 minutes
to soften it.
IMPORTANT
Check that your detergent is suitable for use
with parts made from plastic or stainless steel.
Certain highly alkaline products (e.g. with a high
concentration of ammonia or caustic soda) are
totally incompatible with some plastics and cause
them to deteriorate very quickly.
IMPORTANT
Never immerse the motor unit in water or any
other liquid and do not spray!
Do not clean it with a foam lance or pressure
washer.
If necessary, wipe the motor unit with a damp
cloth.
Always unplug your machine first.
• DIMENSIONS (in mm)
J 80
J 80 Buffet
J 100

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SAFETY
• The juicer will not start unless the lid has been
correctly positioned and the safety arm properly
locked in place. The motor will switch itself off as
soon as you open the safety arm or press the Off
button (red button).
• The juicer is equipped with a powerful electric
brake which will shut the machine down in less
than 2 seconds if you open the safety arm while
the juicer is running.
• To switch your juicer back on, simply fold the
safety arm back over the lid and press the On
button (green button).
• The J 100 is fitted with a thermal protection
system which automatically switches the motor off
if it remains overloaded for any length of time.
If this happens, wait for the appliance to cool
down before resetting the thermal protection
(button on underside of the appliance).
• WARNING: never use the appliance without
either the pulp container or the continuous
ejection chute (for the J 100).
• Always switch the machine off before removing
the pulp container or the continuous pulp ejection
chute (for the J 100).
• Never insert your hand or any object other
than the pusher into the ejector if the machine is
plugged in or the basket is rotating.
• Never unplug the appliance by tugging on the
power cord or with damp hands.
REMEMBER
• Never try to override the locking or safety
systems.
• Never introduce anything other than
fruit or vegetables into the feed tube.
• The lid of your appliance features
a unique patented Auto Feed system. Simply
introduce the food into the feed tube and let the
machine do the rest.
• Should a blockage occur inside the feed tube,
NEVER USE any object other than the pusher
to clear it. Another solution is to switch the
machine off and remove the food causing the
problem inside the tube.
• Never use your hand to push the food down into
the feed tube.
• Never insert your hand or any object other
than the pusher into the ejector if the machine is
running or the basket rotating.
TROUBLESHOOTING
J 100
The power is specified on our data plate.
Motor Speed (rpm) Intensity (Amp.)
120 V/ 60 Hz 3600 9
220 V/ 60 Hz 3600 6
230 V/ 50 Hz 3000 7
Motor Speed (rpm) Intensity (Amp.)
120 V/ 60 Hz 3600 9
220 V/ 60 Hz 3600 8
230 V/ 50 Hz 3000 8
• WORKING HEIGHT
We recommend placing the juicer on a flat, stable
work top at a suitable height.
• NOISE LEVEL
The equivalent continuous sound level when the
juicer is running empty is below 70 dB (A).
• ELECTRICAL DATA
J 80 - J 80 Buffet
SYMPTOMS CAUSES AND/OR REMEDIES
The machine will not
start.
- Check the fuses in your mains
supply.
- Close the safety arm properly.
J100:
- Check that the thermal
protection (button on underside)
has been reset.
Abnormal noise. - The appliance has been
incorrectly assembled.
See “Assembly” chapter.
- One of the parts is faulty and
needs replacing.
Inefficient grating. - The grating disc is worn.
Replace the grating disc inside
the basket.
- There is a blockage in the feed
tube which needs to be cleared.
The appliance
vibrates.
- The pulp container is full or the
basket is out of balance due to
an accumulation of pulp on the
filter.
- If the vibration is permanent,
check that the basket has not
been damaged in some way.
The basket does not
stop immediately
when the safety arm
is opened.
It takes more than
2 seconds to stop.
- Have the appliance checked by
a qualified person.
IMPORTANT: For all repairs and maintenance, it is
vital to use parts supplied by Robot-Coupe.
STANDARDS
Consult the declaration of compliance on page 2.

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TECHNICAL DATA

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