Introduction
This manual provides comprehensive instructions for the safe and efficient use of your NutriBullet Slow Juicer. Designed to extract deep nutrition from fruits and vegetables, this appliance offers a quiet and effective juicing experience. Please read all instructions carefully before first use and retain this manual for future reference.
Product Components
The NutriBullet Slow Juicer package includes the following components:
- 150W Motor Base
- Juice Bowl with No-Drip Spout
- Grinding Assembly (Auger and Sieve)
- 24-oz Juice Container
- Pulp Container
- Screen-Cleaning Brush
- User & Recipe Guide (PDF available online)

Figure 1: Included Components

Figure 2: Assembled Juicer with Containers
Setup
Before first use, wash all removable parts (juice bowl, grinding assembly, juice container, pulp container, and screen-cleaning brush) with warm, soapy water. Rinse thoroughly and dry. Wipe the motor base with a damp cloth.
Assembly Steps:
- Place the motor base on a clean, stable, and dry surface.
- Align the juice bowl with the motor base and twist clockwise until it locks securely into place.
- Insert the grinding assembly (auger and sieve) into the juice bowl, ensuring it sits firmly.
- Place the lid onto the juice bowl, aligning the arrows, and twist clockwise until it clicks into position.
- Position the juice container under the juice spout and the pulp container under the pulp ejection port.
Operating Instructions
Preparing Ingredients:
- Wash all fruits and vegetables thoroughly.
- Remove any large seeds, pits, or hard skins (e.g., avocado pits, pineapple skin).
- The wide 3-inch feed chute can accommodate larger produce, reducing the need for extensive pre-cutting. However, for optimal juicing and to prevent clogging, cut ingredients into smaller pieces if they are particularly fibrous or hard.

Figure 3: Wide Feed Chute for Whole Fruits and Vegetables
Juicing Process:
- Ensure the juicer is properly assembled and containers are in place.
- Plug the power cord into a grounded electrical outlet.
- Press the 'ON' button to start the juicer. The high-torque, low-speed motor operates quietly at 65 RPM.
- Slowly feed prepared ingredients into the feed chute. Use the pusher only if necessary to guide ingredients down. Do not force ingredients.
- Juice will flow into the juice container, and pulp will be ejected into the pulp container.
- The no-drip spout can be closed to prevent drips between glasses or to mix juice within the bowl before dispensing.
- When finished juicing, press the 'OFF' button. Unplug the appliance from the power outlet.

Figure 4: Juicing in Progress

Figure 5: Quiet Operation at 60 RPM
Maintenance and Cleaning
Regular cleaning ensures the longevity and optimal performance of your NutriBullet Slow Juicer. It is recommended to clean the juicer immediately after each use.
Cleaning Steps:
- Unplug the juicer from the power outlet.
- Disassemble all removable parts: lid, grinding assembly, juice bowl, juice container, and pulp container.
- Rinse all removable parts under running water to remove excess pulp.
- Clean all parts with warm, soapy water. The no-drip spout and other components are designed for easy cleanup.
- Use the provided screen-cleaning brush to thoroughly clean the stainless-steel sieve, ensuring all pulp residue is removed from the mesh.
- All parts except the pusher and auger are dishwasher safe (top rack recommended).
- Wipe the motor base clean with a damp cloth. Never immerse the motor base in water or any other liquid.
- Allow all parts to dry completely before reassembling or storing.

Figure 6: Easy-to-Clean No-Drip Spout

Figure 7: Steel-Tipped Auger for Maximum Juice Extraction
Troubleshooting
If you encounter issues with your NutriBullet Slow Juicer, please refer to the following common problems and solutions:
| Problem | Possible Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Juicer does not turn on. | Not plugged in; improper assembly; power outage. | Ensure power cord is securely plugged in. Check that all parts are correctly assembled and locked. Verify power supply. |
| Low juice yield or excessive wet pulp. | Ingredients too soft; sieve clogged; too much pulp buildup. | Ensure ingredients are firm. Clean the sieve thoroughly. Stop juicing and clean out pulp container and sieve if full. |
| Motor stops during operation. | Overload protection activated; hard ingredients jamming auger. | Turn off and unplug the juicer. Remove any jammed ingredients. Allow motor to cool for 15-20 minutes before restarting. Use the 'REV' function to clear blockages. |
| Loud noise or vibration. | Improper assembly; juicer not on a stable surface. | Check that all components are correctly assembled and locked. Place the juicer on a flat, stable surface. |
If the problem persists after attempting these solutions, please contact NutriBullet Customer Service.
Specifications
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Brand | NutriBullet |
| Model Name | NutriBullet Slow Juicer |
| Model Number | NBJ50300 |
| Color | Charcoal Black |
| Product Dimensions | 7"D x 6.25"W x 17"H |
| Item Weight | 11 pounds |
| Maximum Power | 150 Watts |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Capacity | 710 Milliliters (Juice Container) |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel, Alloy Steel |
| Special Feature | Slow Masticating, Quiet Motor, Reverse Function, BPA-Free, Easy to Clean |
| Manufacturer | NutriBullet |
| UPC | 818049025768 |
Warranty and Support
The NutriBullet Slow Juicer comes with a limited warranty. Please refer to the official User & Recipe Guide for detailed warranty terms and conditions. For technical support, replacement parts, or further inquiries, please visit the official NutriBullet website or contact their customer service.
You can access the full User Manual and User Guide in PDF format here:





