Removing Contents
Before beginning to remove the contents from the bowl, make sure that the power unit has been turned to the Off position, “O/Off.” Remove the juicer and bowl from the power unit by turning the juicer and bowl counterclockwise while lifting. The contents of the bowl may now be poured into a suitable container.
Care and Cleaning of Mixing Bowl with Citrus JuicerThe bowl and citrus juicer are dishwasher safe. Do not use scouring cleaners on the bowl or citrus juicer.
The power unit of the food processor should be cleaned with a clean, damp cloth only. Never use coarse or caustic cleaning products to clean this appliance. Never immerse the power unit in water.
Juice ExtractorThe MCM 5200 UC, Bosch Food Processor, includes the juice extractor accessory. The juice extractor accessory consists of the components shown in figure 14.
How to Use Juice ExtractorThe juice extractor is intended to be used with the mixing bowl to extract the juice from:
•hard fruits such as apples, pears,
•berries
•pitted fruits
•vegetables such as carrots and
tomatoes.
Use of mixing bowl with juice extractor Before beginning to attach this or any other attachment, make sure that the power unit is on a smooth, clean, suitable work surface and switched to the Off position, “O/Off,” and that you have the safety motor drive cover in place of the high speed, blender drive.
1.Before using the mixing bowl and juice extractor for the first time, they should be washed. See Before Using for the First Time, on page 4.
Figure 14.
14a. pusher
14b. cover
14c. grater
14d. strainer
2.Make sure the safety motor drive cover has been snapped into place on the
3.If the grater has not already been reassembled in the strainer after washing, place grater in the strainer of the juice extractor, making sure the two hooks on the strainer enter the two slots on the grater, and turn grater counterclockwise to lock grater and strainer together. Place grater/strainer assembly on the dual drive of the power unit by placing it over the center column, as shown in figure 15a. Then
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