CLEANING
NOTE: Cleaning is done after the Omega Juicer is turned off and disassembled.
STEP 1 Follow disassembling instructions.
STEP 2 Wash parts with cool or cold water. No detergent required, but mild detergent may be used if desired. Bowl, plunger, cover and clutch nut require only light rinsing.
STEP 3 Wash cutter blade under running water. Stiff brush may be used to loosen any food residue.
STEP 4 If desired, all stainless steel parts may be cleaned in the dishwasher. Never place top and plunger in dishwasher.
STEP 5 To remove pulp from the strainer basket, simply “scoop” out by hand or with a spoon. To remove any remaining pulp, rotate the strainer basket under running water. Any remaining particles inside the strainer basket can be removed with a damp towel or sponge.
HINT: Before juicing, an Omega Juicer filter liner can be inserted inside the strainer basket, which greatly facilitates in removal of the pulp. (The optional filters are available from your local dealer).
STEP 6 Towel dry all parts before assembling again.
STEP 7 After repeated use, mineral stains may begin to appear on the juicer parts that come in contact with juice. Immerse all removable parts and completely submerge in water overnight with a solution of eight tablespoons of Cascade or similar dishwasher detergent per gallon of water. REMEMBER: Don’t immerse the motor base housing.
STEP 8 Your Omega Juicer never needs lubrication of any kind.
SPECIAL NOTE: Should your Omega Juicer stop running or not start when you turn the machine on, it is most likely due to the fact that the electrical overload switch has been tripped. This red button is located on the bottom of the juicer. Simply push the button to reset the machine and the machine should now function normally.
DELICIOUS AND NUTRITIOUS JUICE RECIPES
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celery juice.
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two ounces cucumber juice and one ounce beet juice. Or, one cucumber peeled, one red beet and the remainder carrot.
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