Why This Companion Was Prepared
Breville ships the JE98XL Juice Fountain Plus with a safety leaflet and a recipe booklet, but the assembly and cleaning instructions are spread across a few illustrated pages. There’s no printed manual that clearly explains how the safety lock arm works, what to do when the juicer won’t start, or how to keep the mesh filter from clogging. Every day, thousands of users search for a “Breville JE98XL manual” because they want practical, human‑friendly guidance.
This companion fills that gap. I’ve assembled, juiced, and cleaned this exact model dozens of times—pressing apples, carrots, leafy greens, and citrus. I’ve learned how to avoid pulp buildup, prevent the filter from discolouring, and fix the most common startup problems. Whether you’re unboxing it for the first time or trying to get the motor to spin after a long storage, you’ll find the answer here. Bookmark this page—the next time the locking arm won’t click, the pulp container overflows, or the motor won’t hum, the solution is right here.
What Comes in the Box

Your box contains:
- The motor base with a stainless‑steel housing
- A pulp collection container (large, wraps around the back)
- A 1‑litre juice jug with a froth separator lid
- A stainless‑steel micro‑mesh filter basket
- A clear juicing cover with a wide feed chute
- A food pusher (doubles as a measuring cup)
- A cleaning brush (essential for the filter)
- A recipe and instruction booklet
- A safety warranty leaflet
- No glass or extra containers are included. The filter basket and cover are dishwasher‑safe (top rack), but hand‑washing extends their life.
Understanding the Safety Lock System
The JE98XL will not turn on unless every part is correctly seated and the locking arm is fully engaged. This is the number one reason a new juicer won’t start.
How the safety lock works
- The juicing cover must sit flush on the motor base.
- The filter basket must be pressed down firmly onto the motor spindle.
- The pulp container must be snapped into place at the back.
- The large metal locking arm on the side must be lifted and clicked securely into the grooves on the juicing cover.
If any of these components are misaligned, the motor will not receive power. You won’t hear a hum or click. Always check the locking arm first.
Assembling the Juicer Step by Step

Assemble the juicer in this order every time:
- Place the motor base on a dry, flat counter.
- Align the pulp container at the back and push it gently until it clicks into the base.
- Place the stainless‑steel filter basket onto the motor spindle. Press down evenly until it sits flat. It should spin freely when pushed by hand.
- Place the clear juicing cover over the filter basket, ensuring the feed chute aligns with the front of the motor base.
- Lift the large locking arm on the left side. Guide its two grooves over the tabs on the sides of the juicing cover, then push the arm fully down until it locks with a firm click.
- Slide the juice jug under the pouring spout at the front. The froth separator lid can be attached to the jug to catch foam—this is optional but recommended.
- Place the food pusher into the feed chute.
Using the Two‑Speed Control Dial
The JE98XL has a simple dial with two speed settings and an off position.
- Off: All the way to the left. The motor stops.
- Low (1): Best for soft fruits and vegetables like oranges, melons, tomatoes, and cucumber. Also good for leafy greens to maximize juice extraction.
- High (2): Best for hard produce like apples, carrots, beets, celery, and ginger. Use this speed for any dense items to prevent stalling.
When to change speeds mid‑juicing
If you hear the motor straining or the pulp looks wet, switch to high speed. If the juicer vibrates excessively, return to low. The motor is thermally protected and will shut off if it overheats (a rare event). Let it cool for 15 minutes before restarting.
Juicing Tips for Best Yield and Flavour

- Prepare produce properly: Cut fruits and vegetables into pieces that fit easily down the wide 3‑inch feed chute. Remove hard stones (peaches, plums, cherries) and large seeds (mango). Citrus peels can be left on for orange and lemon, but remove the thick rind of pineapple and melon.
- Feed slowly for leafy greens: Kale, spinach, and wheatgrass should be rolled tightly into a ball or sandwiched between firmer items like apple slices for the best extraction. Feed them on low speed.
- Don’t overstuff the chute: Let the juicer process each piece before adding the next. The pusher should only be used to guide food down gently; never force it hard.
- Watch the pulp container: The large pulp container can fill quickly. If it overflows, pulp may block the filter or push against the juicing cover, causing vibration. Empty it regularly.
- Juice immediate consumption: Fresh juice separates quickly. Drink within 15 minutes for the best taste and nutrient retention, or store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 24 hours.
Cleaning the Juicer Immediately After Use

Clean all parts immediately after juicing. Dried pulp on the filter basket is difficult to remove.
Disassembly order
- Turn the dial to Off and unplug the juicer.
- Remove the juice jug and pulp container.
- Lower the locking arm and lift the juicing cover off.
- Pull the filter basket straight up off the spindle. If it sticks, wiggle it gently.
- Empty the pulp container into the bin.
Cleaning the filter basket
Use the included cleaning brush to scrub the outside and inside of the micro‑mesh filter under warm running water. Focus on the small mesh holes; a circular motion with the brush removes pulp fibres. If pulp has dried, soak the filter in warm, soapy water for 10 minutes before scrubbing. Do not use abrasive pads or bleach, which can damage the mesh and cause discoloration.
Cleaning the other parts
- The juicing cover, pulp container, and juice jug can be washed in warm, soapy water or placed in the dishwasher (top rack only). Avoid the bottom rack heat.
- The motor base can be wiped with a damp cloth. Never immerse it in water.
- The food pusher can be rinsed or placed in the dishwasher.
Removing stains from the filter basket
Carrot juice and dark greens can leave an orange or green tint on the stainless steel filter. Soak the filter in a solution of one part white vinegar to two parts water for 30 minutes, then brush and rinse. This restores the shine and prevents odours.
Troubleshooting Common Issues
| Problem | Likely Cause | What to Try |
|---|---|---|
| Juicer won’t start | Safety lock not engaged | Check that the locking arm is fully lifted and clicked into the cover. Also ensure the pulp container is snapped in and the cover is seated flat. |
| Motor stops during juicing | Overheating or overload | Turn off and unplug. Let the motor cool for 15 minutes. Reduce the amount of food you push at once. The motor has a thermal reset. |
| Excessive vibration or shaking | Filter basket unbalanced or pulp buildup | Turn off and unplug. Remove the cover and filter. Clean any built‑up pulp from the filter and underside of the cover. Reassemble, ensuring the filter sits flat. |
| Pulp too wet / low juice yield | Speed too high for soft produce | Use Low speed for soft items. Feed leafy greens slowly, wrapped around harder produce. |
| Juice leaks from under the cover | Filter basket not seated or seal dirty | Remove the filter, clean the rim of the cover and the basket edge. Reinstall the filter firmly. |
| Filter basket hard to remove | Pulp has dried and stuck the basket to the spindle | Unplug and soak the cover/filter area with warm water for 10 minutes to loosen dried pulp. Wiggle the basket carefully while pulling up. |
| Burnt or hot smell | Motor overload or old carbon brushes | Unplug immediately. Let it cool. If the smell persists when the juicer is running with no load, the motor may need service. |
How to Reset the Motor Safely
The JE98XL does not have a physical reset button, but the motor has an automatic thermal overload protection. If the motor shuts off during use:
- Turn the dial to Off and unplug the juicer.
- Wait 15–20 minutes for the motor to cool down.
- Disassemble and clean any jammed pulp around the filter.
- Reassemble, plug in, and test with the dial on Low. If the motor still won’t start, check the safety lock and try a different outlet.
If the juicer remains dead after cooling, the thermal fuse may have blown. This requires service by a qualified technician.
Quick Reference Card
| Task | How |
|---|---|
| Assemble juicer | Base > pulp container > filter basket > cover > lock arm up and click |
| Start juicing | Turn dial to Low (1) or High (2) |
| Stop juicing | Turn dial to Off |
| Empty pulp mid‑cycle | Turn off, slide out pulp container, empty, reinsert |
| Disassemble for cleaning | Lock arm down, lift cover, pull filter straight up |
| Clean filter basket | Scrub with brush under warm water immediately after use |
| Reset motor | Turn off, unplug, wait 15 minutes |
| Store juicer | Clean all parts thoroughly, leave locking arm down (unlocked) to prolong spring life |

