There are two switches in the citrus press. You can dismantle the press by unscrewing the two screws to take away the cap, followed by unscrewing three recessed screws.
After this there are two options to dismantle the rest. Take off the top or the bottom. There are two switches in the citrus press, and the broken microswitch is probably located at the top, so you have to take off the top part. Don’t unscrew the handle and the bar-mechanism, but slowly take the top off.
After this you need a '''soldering iron,''' '''hot-glue gun''' and '''heat-shrinking tubing''' while replacing the switch. The switch is probable placed in between snapfits, and glued with hot-glue.
Good luck
=== Update (02/28/2021) ===
PS: Martin, i have the Solis 845 juicer which looks a lot like yours, I could remove the plastic cap very easily just by pulling it off
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Step 1: remove the cord holder placed at the bottom [image|2341087]
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Step 2: remove the three recessed screws loosening the bottom and top part from the center piece [image|2341086]
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step 3: pull off the plastic holder: [image|2341085]
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step 4: take of the top part and get access to your switch: [image|2341082]
There are two switches in the citrus press. You can dismantle the press by unscrewing the two screws to take away the cap, followed by unscrewing three recessed screws.
After this there are two options to dismantle the rest. Take off the top or the bottom. There are two switches in the citrus press, and the broken microswitch is probably located at the top, so you have to take off the top part. Don’t unscrew the handle and the bar-mechanism, but slowly take the top off.
After this you need a '''soldering iron,''' '''hot-glue gun''' and '''heat-shrinking tubing''' while replacing the switch. The switch is probable placed in between snapfits, and glued with hot-glue.
Good luck
=== Update (02/28/2021) ===
PS: Martin, i have the Solis 845 juicer which looks a lot like yours, I could remove the plastic cap very easily just by pulling it off
There are two switches in the citrus press. You can dismantle the press by unscrewing the two screws to take away the cap, followed by unscrewing three recessed screws.
After this there are two options to dismantle the rest. Take off the top or the bottom. There are two switches in the citrus press, and the broken microswitch is probably located at the top, so you have to take off the top part. Don’t unscrew the handle and the bar-mechanism, but slowly take the top off.
After this you need a '''soldering iron,''' '''hot-glue gun''' and '''heat-shrinking tubing''' while replacing the switch. The switch is probable placed in between snapfits, and glued with hot-glue.
Good luck
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=== Update (02/28/2021) ===
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PS: Martin, i have the Solis 845 juicer which looks a lot like yours, I could remove the plastic cap very easily just by pulling it off
There are two switches in the citrus press. You can dismantle the press by unscrewing the two screws to take away the cap, followed by unscrewing three recessed screws.
After this there are two options to dismantle the rest. Take off the top or the bottom. There are two switches in the citrus press, and the broken microswitch is probably located at the top, so you have to take off the top part. Don’t unscrew the handle and the bar-mechanism, but slowly take the top off.
After this you need a '''soldering iron,''' '''hot-glue gun''' and '''heat-shrinking tubing''' while replacing the switch. The switch is probable placed in between snapfits, and glued with hot-glue.
Good luck