Cleaning the citrus juicer
• Remove the packaging
material and all protective
plastic films.
• Clean all of the parts of the
citrus juicer as described in
the chapter on Cleaning before
using it for the first time.
9.2 Assembling the citrus juicer
1. Unwind the mains cable
completely from the cable
holder.
2. Place the motor base on an
even, sufficiently stable
work surface that can be
cleaned easily.
3. Stick the drive shaft with
the short end into the
motor base
4. Centre the juice container
on the motor base.
5. Turn the juice container
clockwise until it clicks
perceptibly and audibly into
place.
6. Put the strainer on the juice
container.
7. Put the small pressing cone
into the strainer, until it
clicks perceptibly and
audibly into place.
8. Insert the mains plug (7)
into a properly installed
receptacle
The citrus juicer is ready for use.
9.3 Starting the citrus juicer.
WARNING
Danger of electrocution!
Improper handling of the citrus
juicer can lead to an electric
shock.
Unplug the device from the mains
if juice is overflowing and
dripping on the motor base.
CAUTION
Risk of injury!
Improper handling of the citrus
juicer can lead to injuries.
Before you replace or install
those parts of the citrus juicer
that move when it is in operation,
disconnect the device from the
mains.
WARNING
Danger of damage
Inappropriate handling of the
citrus juicer can lead to damage
to the device.
Avoid excessive pressure on the
pressing cone.
• Do not press so hard that the
rotating pressing cone comes
to a standstill. Otherwise, you
could damage the motor.
• Always let the motor work
only for a short time (max.15
seconds) and take short
breaks between the individual
juicing steps (breaks of 15
seconds are recommended).
• If you would like to juice
larger quantities, take a break
of a few minutes after ten
juicing steps so that the motor
cools down. Otherwise, the
motor could overheat
• Whilst you are juicing,
splashing can always occur.
Make sure that the surface
under the juicer is cleaned
well.
• Keep your distance from
sensitive objects and/or
surfaces that are difficult to
clean.
• Prepare citrus fruits by halving
them and leaving them close