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• Unpack the appliance and then place it on a flat, stable, heat-resistant work surface.
• We recommend that you wash all the removable parts (A, C, D, E, G, M) in hot soapy water (see Cleaning
and Maintenance §). Rinse and dry them carefully.
• Ensure that all packaging has been removed before starting the appliance.
• Fit the juice collector (E) onto the drive shaft (K) (see Fig. 1).
• Place the sieve (D) in the juice collector (E). Ensure that the sieve is correctly clipped onto the drive shaft
(K). You can hear an audible click (see Fig. 1).
• Fit the cover (C) on the appliance (see Fig. 1).
• Fit the pulp collector (G) at the rear of the appliance by clipping it into the slot (see Fig. 2).
• Click the safety clamp (H) into place over the cover (C) (see Fig. 3).
• Slide the pusher (A) into the feed tube (B), aligning the groove of the pusher with the small ridge in the feed
tube.
• Position the juice jug (M) under the pouring spout (F) in front of the appliance as shown on Fig. 4. The foam
separator allows you to keep the froth into the juice collector when you pour the juice into a glass (see Fig.
5).
• Plug in the appliance. You can use the cord storage to adjust the length of the cord (see Fig. 6).
• Start the appliance using the On/Off switch (I).
• Select the appropriate speed (J): 2 for pineapple and carrots; 1 for all other fruits and vegetables. The
quality and quantity of juice varies greatly according to the date of harvest and the particular variety of
fruits or vegetables.
•
Incorrect choice of speed can induce abnormal vibrations of the appliance
.
• Insert the fruits or vegetables through the feed tube (B).
•
The fruits and vegetables must be inserted while the motor is running.
• Do not press too hard on the pusher (A). Do not use any other utensil.
NEVER
push with your fingers.
• When you have finished, stop the appliance, turning the On/Off switch (I) to 0 and
wait until the sieve (D)
has stopped completely.
Open the safety clamp (H).
• When the pulp collector (G) is full, or the juice flow diminishes, empty the pulp collector and clean the sieve.
• Wash the fruits carefully before removing any stones.
• You do not need to remove the skin or peel the fruits. You only need to peel fruits with thick (and bitter) skin:
citrus fruits, pineapple (remove the stalk).
• Some varieties of apples, pears, tomatoes, etc. will fit into the feed tube whole (74.5 mm maximum diameter),
so choose the appropriate size of fruits or vegetables.
• It is difficult to extract juice from bananas, avocados, blackberries, figs, aubergines and strawberries.
• The appliance should not be used for sugar cane and excessively hard or fibrous fruits.
• Choose fresh, ripe fruits and vegetables, they will yield more juice. This appliance is suitable for fruits such as
apples, pears, oranges, grapes, pomegranates and pineapple; for vegetables such as carrots, cucumbers,
tomatoes, beetroot and celery.
• If you juice over ripe fruit, the sieve will be blocked more quickly.
• Important: All juice must be consumed immediately. On contact with air, the juice quickly oxidizes which
can change the taste, colour and, above all, the nutritional value. Apple and pear juices quickly turn brown,
if required add a few drops of lemon juice to slow this discoloration.
• Unplug the appliance before cleaning.
• All removable parts (A, C, D, E, G, L, M) can be cleaned in the dishwasher.
• This appliance is easier to clean immediately after use.
• Do not use scouring pads, acetone, alcohol (spirit) or harsh abrasive cleaning products. etc. to clean the
appliance.
• The sieve must be handled with care. Avoid any mishandling that may damage and alter the performance of
the sieve. The sieve can be cleaned with the aid of the brush
(
N)
. Change your sieve at the first sign of wear
or damage. Never use bleach or scouring pads to clean the sieve, use hot water and washing-up liquid.