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down the feed tube. Ensure you use the food pusher at all times.
Never use the small food pusher without the large pusher inserted into the fruit shoot.
IMPORTANT
•The large fibrous pulp produced is thrown into the pulp collector, the finer pulp can rest on the inner surface of the mesh filter basket. With prolonged use this can reduce the efficiency of the juice extraction and cause a blockage.
•When extracting large quantities of juice, it is advised to rinse out and clean the mesh filter basket during this process. This will prevent blockages and possible leakage of juice.
7Repeat steps
8When the juice container becomes full, pour slowly into a suitable container. Remove the froth guard and pour away the collected froth. Wash both parts and replace.
Do not continue to push the food through the tube or juice will overflow. Replace with the now empty juice container and, continue steps
Speed selector table
Apples | 2 |
Apricots (stone removed) | 1 |
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Beetroot | 2 |
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Carrots | 2 |
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Celery | 2 |
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Cucumber | 1 |
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Grapes (seedless) | 1 |
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Kiwi fruit | 1 |
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Mangoes | 1 |
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Melons | 1 |
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Nectarines (stone removed) | 1 |
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Oranges (peeled) | 1 or 2 |
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Peaches (stone removed) | 1 |
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Pears | 2 for hard |
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Pineapple (peeled) | 2 |
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Raspberries | 1 |
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After use
1When finished, unplug the juice extractor from the electrical socket.
2Disassemble the machine in the reverse procedure to assembly. Note: the mesh filter basket and juice collector must be removed together.
WARNING: Teeth in the filter basket are extremely sharp.
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