Breville JE16 manual Care and Cleaning

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CARE AND CLEANING

NOTE: Before cleaning, always switch off and unplug the appliance from the mains supply.

For easy cleaning - immediately after each use rinse removable parts under running water (to remove wet pulp). Allow parts to air dry.

After disassembling the unit, all removable parts may be washed in hot soapy water.

Wipe the Motor Base with a soft, damp cloth.

WARNING! The Motor Base must never be immersed in water or any other liquid.

Before washing Collector Jug, remove from attachment and rinse under running water.

For consistent juicing results always ensure that the stainless steel filter basket is thoroughly cleaned using a nylon brush. Whilst using a nylon brush, hold the Extractor Filter under running water and brush from the inside of the basket to outer rim. After cleaning the Extractor Filter, hold it up towards a light to ensure the fine mesh holes are not blocked. If the holes are blocked soak the Extractor Filter in hot water with 10% lemon juice to loosen the blocked holes. Alternatively wash the filter basket in the dishwasher.

Always treat the Extractor Filter with care as it can be easily damaged.

Some vegetables, such as carrots, may cause discolouration of the plastic. This will be reduced by washing immediately after use.

To remove this discolouration, use a suitable, non-abrasive cleaner on a soft cloth.

Never use steel wool, scouring pads or abrasive cleaners which may damage the product and leave scratches which can harbour dirt and germs.

Dismantle the Professional Juicer, wash the components in warm soapy water and dry thoroughly.

NOTE: To assist with cleaning, soak the Extractor Filter in hot soapy water for approximately 10 minutes immediately after juicing is completed. If pulp is left to dry on the filter it may clog the fine pores of the filter mesh thereby lessening the effectiveness of the Juicer.

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Contents Instructions Features of Your Juice Extractor Suction Feet Parts Identification Cleaning Getting StartedBOX Using Your Professional Juicer AssemblyUsing Your Professional Juicer Choosing Fruits and Vegetables Food PreparationOperating Using Your Professional Juicer Emptying the Pulp Collector Disassembling Your Professional Juicer Care and Cleaning Troubleshooting Guide Tips on Juicing Inside Information on JuicePurchasing and Storage of Fruit and Vegetables Preparation of Fruit and VegetableUsing the Pulp Right TechniqueGetting the Right Blend Fruit and Vegetable Facts Fruit and Vegetable Facts Recipes Fresh Starts TOMATO, CARROT, Celeryand Lime JuiceTOMATO, CUCUMBER, Parsleyand Carrot Juice Recipes Vitamins Replacer Recipes Liquid Lunches Fresh Vegetable Soup with NoodlesGazpacho Pastawith Provencale Style SauceRecipes ICY Coolers Sparkling Pearandapricot CoolerROCKMELON, Strawberryand Passion Crush Tropical BlendRecipes Spirited Juices Coconut Pineapple ColadaHoneydew Dream Bloody MaryRecipes Energy Fuel GRAPE, Kiwi Fruit and Berry BoosterAPRICOT, Apple and Pear Sparkle BEETROOT, Carrotand Orange QuencherRecipes Fibre Favourites Vegetable and Bacon SoupCARROT, Apple and Celery Strudels PARSNIP, Herb and Polentahot CakesBerryand White Chocolate Mousse Carrotcake Familymeat LoafTomato Glaze Important Instructions AlwaysNever Connection to the Mains Supply Green & Yellow = Earth BLUE=NEUTRAL Brown = LiveAfter Sales Service Guarantee 4 4