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ASSEMBLY
1Place juice collector on top of the motor base aligning the
spout with the corresponding cut out in the base A.
2Place the mesh filter basket inside, pushing down to make
sure it clicks firmly into place
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3Place the juicer cover on top ensuring that the juice cover spout and outlet for the juice collector are aligned.
4Lift the locking arm up and lock
into place on top of the juicer cover C.
NOTE: The juice extractor will
not work if the locking arm is not correctly in place C.
IMPORTANT: Do not pick up the juice extractor using the locking arm.
5Tilt the pulp container slightly to fit under the juice cover D.
6Put the juice container under the spout ensuring the froth guard is fitted correctly.
7Place the large food pushers into the food shoot and the small food pusher can be locked into place by rotating.
| JUICING |
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2 Ensure that both the juice |
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3 Most fruit and vegetables can |
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| with the peel in place. Ensure |
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| the fruit or vegetables are |
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| thoroughly washed, to remove |
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| any dirt or chemicals, if you are |
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| concerned with the quality of |
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| the peel, remove it first. |
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| Remember what you put into |
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| the Juicer, you will get out as |
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| juice. |
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•Citrus peel (eg. oranges, lemons) and thick fruit peel (eg.
| pineapple, bananas) must be |
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• | Stones or large pips will have |
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| Pips from apples and oranges |
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| are acceptable, anything larger |
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| or harder will need to be |
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| removed. |
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• | Cut into suitable size pieces to |
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| fit into the fruit shoot. Usually |
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| apples need only to be cut in | D | |
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Switch to the appropriate |
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| speed, as indicated in the |
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5 | Speed Selector table. |
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If juicing larger pieces, use the |
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| large food pusher (with the |
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| small pusher locked in place) |
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| apply gentle force, to press the | E | |
| fruit down E. |
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| For juicing small pieces ie |
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| grapes, or carrots, unlock the |
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| small pusher (by rotating), place |
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| the large pusher in the fruit |
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| shoot, and feed the |
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| fruit/vegetables through the |
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| hole in the large pusher, apply |
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| gentle force to press the fruit |
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| down F. | F | |
| Using the correct size pusher |
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| for the size of pieces being |
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| juiced is essential to prevent |
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| splashing and efficient juice |
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| yield. |
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6 | With the motor running place |
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| food into the fruit shoot. |
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| WARNING: Always use |
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| the food pusher to push |
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| fruit into the feed tube. |
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| Never use utensils or |
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| your fingers to push fruit |
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