4.6

Out of 7 Ratings

Owner's of the Breville Juicer BJE820XL gave it a score of 4.6 out of 5. Here's how the scores stacked up:
  • Reliability

    4.57 out of 5
  • Durability

    4.57 out of 5
  • Maintenance

    4.67 out of 5
  • Performance

    4.57 out of 5
  • Ease of Use

    4.43 out of 5
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POSSIBLE PROBLEM EASY SOLUTION
Machine will not work
when switched “ON”
The safety locking arm may not be correctly •
engaged in the vertical operating position with the
locking arm located into the two grooves on either
side of the juice cover (see picture on page 14,
step 4).
Check the Overload Protection Button on the •
bottom of the Motor Base to check if the safety
device has not been activated. (see Note 3. on
page 20 ‘Operating your juicer’)
The Overheating protection device has not been
activated automatically, allow more time for the
motor to cool down (see Note 1. on page 20
‘Operating your juicer’).
Motor appears to stall
when juicing
Wet pulp can build up under the cover if the •
juicing action is too vigorous. Try slower juicing
action by pushing the food pusher down more
slowly. Clean the Filter Bowl Surround, the juice
disc and the juicer cover. Select speed 5 instead
of the speed 1 setting.
The Breville Dual Disc Juice Processor™ will •
automatically stop operating if the motor is
stalled. This is a electronic safety feature. Either
too much food is being processed at one time
or the pieces are not small enough. Try trimming
food, cutting food into smaller pieces of even size
and/or processing a smaller amount per batch. If
this occurs, the light surrounding the Start/Stop
button will flash red.
To continue juicing, reset the Juicer by pressing
the Start/Stop button to ”Off”, then clear the
feed chute, finally turn the appliance back on by
pressing the Start/Stop button to “ON”.
Hard fruits and vegetables will put excess strain •
onto the motor if a low speed is selected. Please
refer to the juicing guide on Page 15, to determine
the correct speed for the fruits and vegetables
selected on juicing.
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