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Note: When using the appliance, do not allow the pulp container to overll. This
may cause the appliance to stall.
4. Plug appliance into standard electrical outlet.
5. Turn the power to the low setting (1) and allow it to run 10 seconds.
6. Select the low speed (1) for soft-to-medium textured fruits and vegetables;
use the high speed (2) for hard foods, such as, carrots, beets and broccoli.
7. Insert the fruits and/or vegetables into the feed chute and use the food
pusher as a guide to gently direct the produce through the feed chute. To get
the most juice from the fruits and vegetables, do not rush the food through
the appliance.
Note: Never place ngers or hands into the feed chute.
8. The juice extractor will automatically separate the juice and pulp.
Important: Both the juice pitcher and pulp container can be emptied at any
time. Always turn the dial to off (0) and allow the motor to come to a complete
stop before emptying either. Be sure to replace both containers before
resuming extraction.
9. When juicing is complete, turn the dial to off (0) and wait for the motor to
come to a complete stop. Allow all remaining juice to drip into juice pitcher
before removing it.
Tip: You can tip your juice extractor forward to help the remaining juice drain
from the juice bowl. Simply unplug, grip the base close rmly with both hands
close to the top and tip forward until all juice has drained.
10. Unplug appliance and follow directions under DISSASEMBLING YOUR JUICE
EXTRACTOR.
HINTS AND TIPS
Do not put food into the extractor before turning the appliance on.
For best results, refrigerate fruits and vegetables before juicing.
Let the appliance run for at least 10 seconds before placing any food into the
feed chute.
Do not let the juice pitcher or pulp container overll while using the machine.
Turn the appliance off, wait for the motor to stop running and any juice to
stop owing. Empty the juice pitcher and/or pulp container. Be sure they are
properly replaced before resuming operation of the extractor.
For easy cleanup, place a plastic bag inside the pulp container before using the
appliance.
Do not process bananas, avocados or coconut. They have no juice and will clog
the appliance.
Be sure to remove all pits and large seeds from fruits.
To make delicious citrus juice, peel the fruit, removing all the white pith.
Refrigerate until cold and process the fruit through the extractor for a great
drink.
For maximum nutritional benets, drink your processed juice right away.
FOR OPTIMUM JUICING
Avoid excessive build up of pulp on the underside of the cover lid.
Use the pusher as a guide. Do not use excessive force. Food allowed to ow
slowly through the extractor produces more juice.
USES FOR THE PULP
The pulp from the fruits and vegetables is high in nutritional value. Use it to add
ber and avor to mufns and quick breads. Use it to thicken soups, casseroles
and sauces. Use fruit pulp to add nutrition and avor to desserts, such as,
puddings and cakes. Be sure to use it the same day you extract the juice.
Pulp is also food for your garden. You can use it as compost.
Care and Cleaning
This product contains no user serviceable parts. Refer service to qualied service
personnel.
Important: Always unplug your juice extractor from the outlet before cleaning.
CLEANING
1. Disassemble your juice extractor following the instructions in
DISSASSEMBLING YOUR JUICE EXTRACTOR.
2. Using a sponge or damp cloth, clean the base, rubber feet and underside of
the juice extractor. If necessary, you may use a damp toothbrush or cloth to
clean juice from the inside the drive shaft (on top of motor base).
Important: Do not immerse the base in water or spray with water. Clean only by
wiping with a damp sponge, cloth or paper towel.
3. All juicer parts – except the base – are dishwasher-safe (top-rack only) or you
may wash in warm, soapy water, using any mild liquid dishwashing detergent.
Do not use any products containing ammonia or scouring powders, as these
can dull, scratch or mar the surface. Use the cleaning brush provided to
remove pulp left on any of the removable parts. Do not use metal brushes or
pads.
4. To clean the food pusher properly, remove the center cap in the cover of the
food pusher. To remove, grasp cap and lift directly out of food pusher, using the
notch for leverage. Once parts are dry, replace the cap.
5. To clean the lter, use cleaning brush provided to make sure tiny holes in
mesh lter are not clogged. This can be accomplished by holding lter basket
under a running faucet while brushing the mesh lter screen from both the
inside and outside of the lter mesh.
REMOVING TOUGH STAINS
1. Due to powerful staining properties of carotenoids found in many vegetables,
particularly carrots, we suggest soaking any stained parts overnight in one of
the following solutions:
Biodegradable soap in enough warm water to cover juice extractor parts
¼ cup bleach added to a sink full of warm water
1 part warm water to 1 part cider vinegar
½ small box of baking soda in enough warm water to cover juicer parts.
Important: Never use ammonia or abrasive cleansers!
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