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A: No. The manual explicitly states: “For citrus fruits only.” Pomegranate seeds and ginger fibers will clog the strainer permanently.

A: This is a rare mechanical jam. Unplug, then use a flathead screwdriver to gently pry the microswitch lever upward. Then lubricate the handle pivot.

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| Problem | Likely cause (from manual) | Solution | |---------|----------------------------|----------| | | Handle not fully down; microswitch disconnected | Press handle firmly. Check if the microswitch plunger moves. | | Juice is very pulpy | Strainer mesh torn or improperly seated | Inspect mesh. Reseat strainer – it should not wobble. | | Motor runs but blade doesn't turn | Drive shaft stripped or blade pin broken | Replace blade (part #650-04). The shaft is rarely the issue. | | Juice leaks from base | Collector ring cracked or gasket missing | Replace collector ring. Do not use – liquid can reach motor. | | Overheating smell | Continuous use >30 minutes on very dense fruit (grapefruit) | Unplug for 20 minutes. The manual says TX-650 has thermal cut-out, but let it cool fully. | | Very low juice yield | Blade is dull or handle pressure too light | Replace blade ($12 part). Apply heavier pressure – the machine can take it. |

Rapid blinking often indicates the machine is in descaling mode or has an internal error that requires a reset (usually by holding both coffee buttons for 3 seconds). Unplug, then use a flathead screwdriver to gently

A: Only if you are a licensed electrician. The TX-650 operates on 110-240V (depending on region). The internal capacitor can hold a charge. Contact Turmix service.

Before using the machine for the first time, you must rinse the internal systems: | Problem | Likely cause (from manual) |

Before the first use, rinse the system by filling the tank with fresh water and running a cycle without a capsule.