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Posted on Sep 02, 2008

Maximatic TS738 juicer

How do I release the juicing cone in order to clean the machine properly.

  • Chrissle1 Oct 18, 2008

    I have the same problem. Can someone help? I, too, don't know how to release the cone to clean it properly.

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I just bought the same one and although I broke it, the cone just came off easily for me.  I just pulled it off and there were no clips or anything.  It goes in the middle of the top plastic part where all the leftover remnants go.  I used a tooth brush to clean it and that worked pretty good.  Any chance you may have the book so you could tell me whether I have a burned out belt?  I was overenthusiastic about what I was trying to juice and it was too dry.  thanks!

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