using the appliance
The appliance only functions if all parts are assembled correctly and the locking arm is in locked
position.
1
Wash the fruit and/or vegetables and cut them, if necessary, into pieces that fit into the
feeding tube.
2
Make sure the juice jug is placed directly under the spout (Fig. 10).
3
Make sure the spout is in the flow position (Fig. 12).
4
Turn the control knob to setting 1 (low speed) or 2 (normal speed) to switch on the
appliance (Fig. 13).
Note: For hard fruits/vegetables (e.g. apples, beetroots and carrots) we advise you to use speed 2 (normal
speed). For soft fruits (e.g. berries, kiwi, grapes, tomatoes, cucumber and melon) we advise you to use
speed 1 (low speed).
5
Put the pieces in the feeding tube and gently press them down towards the rotating filter
with the pusher (Fig. 14).
Do not exert too much pressure on the pusher, as this could affect the quality of the end result. It
could even cause the filter to come to a halt.
Never insert your fingers or an object into the feeding tube.
6
Align the groove of the pusher with the small protrusion on the inside of the feeding tube
and slide the pusher into the feeding tube (Fig. 14).
7
When you have processed all ingredients or when the integrated pulp container is full, switch
off the appliance and unplug it. Wait until the filter stops rotating.
8
Set the spout to the drip stop position to prevent juice from dripping (Fig. 15).
Note: The drip stop function only works if the appliance is switched off and the spout is set to the drip
stop position.
9
To empty the integrated pulp container, remove the lid, the filter and the juice collector.
10
For maximum flavour and freshness, serve the juice immediately after preparation.
Note: If you want to store the juice in the refrigerator, make sure the lid is on the juice jug.
tips
Preparation
- To extract the maximum amount of juice, always press the pusher down slowly.
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Use fresh fruit and vegetables, as they contain more juice. Pineapples, beetroots, celery stalks,
apples, cucumbers, carrots, spinach, melons, tomatoes, oranges and grapes are particularly
suitable for processing in the juicer.
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The juicer is not suitable for processing very hard and/or fibrous or starchy fruits or vegetables
such as sugar cane.
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Leaves and leaf stalks of e.g. lettuce can also be processed in the juicer.
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Remove stones from cherries, plums, peaches, etc. You do not have to remove cores or
seeds from fruits like melons, apples and grapes.
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You do not have to remove thin peels or skins. Only remove thick peels that you would not eat,
e.g. those of oranges, pineapples, kiwis, melons and uncooked beetroots.
- When you prepare apple juice, take into consideration that the thickness of the apple juice
depends on the kind of apple you use. The juicier the apple, the thinner the juice. Choose a kind
of apple that produces the type of juice you prefer.
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