I - APPLIANCE DESCRIPTION

APusher

BFunnel

CLid

DFilter

EPulp container

FAnti-drip spout

GBody of appliance

HSide safety lock clips ON/OFF switch

JSpeed selector

KCone (according to model)

LCitrus press sieve (according to model)

M3 glasses (according to model)

NGlass holder accessory (according to model)

OCleaning brush

PCord storage

II - BEFORE FIRST USE

Completely release the side safety lock clips (H). Remove the pusher (A), lid (C), filter (D), pulp container (E), glass-holder accessory (N) and glasses (M).

Clean all the accessories in warm water with washing-up liquid, dry and then re-assemble the appliance.

III - USING THE JUICER

You can use the juicer to get juice from practically all fruits and vegetables, whether they are hard or soft. However, you will not manage to extract juice from bananas, coco-nuts, avocado pears, blackberries, figs, aubergines and so on.

III A – Starting up the juicer

1.Lock the side safety clips (H) and lid (C) securely;

2.Cut the fruit or vegetables into pieces and remove stones.

3.Place a glass under the spout to collect the juice.

4.Make certain that the spout is in the low position (fig 1).

5.Plug in the appliance.

6.Start up the juicer by pressing the switch ( ).

7.Select the speed to correspond to the fruit (see table below) using button (J).

8.Remove the pusher and introduce the fruit or vegetables in pieces through the funnel.

You must introduce fruit and vegetables with the motor running.

9.Use the pusher to push the food down but do not force. Do not use any other utensil.Above all, DO NOT USE YOUR FINGERS to push the food.The juice will flow into the glass through the spout while the pulp will accumulate in the pulp container.

10. Once your glass is full, stop the appliance and push the spout up into the raised position again (fig 2).

11. Once the tank looks full or the flow of juice slows down, empty the pulp container using the handle of the brush (O) and clean the filter with the brush if necessary.

12.When you have finished using the appliance, you are advised to clean the accessories quickly using the brush (O) so that food does not dry onto them.Apart from the body of the appliance, you can put all these accessories in the dishwasher (top basket).

Cleaning – Foods which stain plastics

Over time the strong coloured natural juices from food such as carrots and beetroot may stain the plastic parts of your appliance – this is normal. These parts may be cleaned by soaking them in mild bleach (non abrasive) straight after use.

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