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The low speed operation requires a smaller, less energy intensive motor which means lower
operating costs than a conventional blender or juicer, saving you heaps!
Our Slow Juicer uses a paltry 150 watts, compared to some other blenders or juicers which use
300-800 watts
Read and follow all directions for usage and maintenance caref
ully and you’ll benefit from years of
trouble-free and cost effective juicing. You can even visit our blog for some tips and tricks to get
the most out of your new juicer.
Installation
The Slow Juicer is virtually assembled straight out of the box, instructions are shown below. We
recommend washing all removable parts in warm water with a biodegradable, non-abrasive liquid
detergent before the first use. Rinse thoroughly with water and allow to air-dry. This will eliminate
any traces of dust or residue from manufacturing or shipping. Never submerge the Slow Juicer
motor base in water or any other liquid.
1. Assemble the bowl on the base. Make sure the bowl fits all the way into the shaft of the
base. Twist the bowl to close.
2. Assemble the strainer and rotating basket into the bowl. Make sure the red dot and the red
arrow align.
3. Place the auger in the center of the bowl.
4. Place the food chute onto the bowl. Make sure the gray dot on the food chute and the red