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the citrus press
what it’s for
The citrus press is great for extracting the juice from citrus fruits like oranges, grapefruits, lemons
and limes. The juice goes into the processor bowl, the pith and pips are filtered out by the citrus
press!
fitting it
If the blender jug is fitted on the base unit, remove it and install the safety cap.
Lower the processor bowl over the drive shaft, ensuring the symbol on the bowl is aligned
with the symbol on the processor base.
Rotate the processor bowl clockwise until the symbol on the bowl is aligned with the
symbol on the processor base.
Slide the citrus press spindle over the drive shaft in the processor bowl. You may need to turn
the spindle until it drops all the way down onto the drive shaft.
Position the citrus press onto the processor bowl ensuring the symbol on the bowl is
aligned with the symbol on the processor bowl.
Rotate the citrus press clockwise until the symbol on the citrus press is aligned with the
symbol on the processor bowl.
using it
For the processor to operate, the processor bowl, lid and safety cap must be correctly fitted.
Cut the citrus fruit into halves. Press the Citrus Press button. Hold the halved fruit in the palm
of your cupped hand and firmly press it against the citrus press cone. The juice will collect in the
processor bowl and the pith and pips will remain in the citrus press.
For more control, you can set the speed of your processor using the Fast/Slow buttons.
cleaning it
It’s best to clean your citrus press and processor as soon as you have finished using it. Remove the
citrus press and empty the contents of the processor bowl
A Wash the processor bowl, lid, citrus press and citrus press spindle in warm soapy water.
B Dry the processor bowl, lid, citrus press and citrus press spindle with a soft cloth.
Never use any harsh abrasive cleaning products to clean your processor bowl or any other part of
your food processor.
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