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7. to receive a maximum quantity of juice press on a pusher slowly. More slowly you press a
pusher, more juice you can get.
8.too firm and/or fibrous/starch-containing vegetables and fruits, such as a sugar cane, for
example, are not suitable for juice extraction.
9. It is possible also to squeeze out juice of citrus by means of a juice extractor. Before
extracting the juice remove a dried peel since the latest can bitter the juice.
III. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
It is forbidden to use a sponge with an abrasive covering, abrasive cleaners or solvents of type of
gasoline or acetone for cleaning of the device.Much easier to clear the device immediately after
use.
FILTER CLEANING
CLEANING OF THE BODY AND REMOVABLE PARTS
STEP ONE
STEP TWO
switch off the juice extractor, be convinced that the juice
extractor is disconnected from the mains and the switch (1)
is on position «o».
take out a plug of power cord from the socket.
take out a pusher (8), lower clamps (2 12) and remove
the lid (6). gently remove a filter (5) then. For the first time
the filter can be removed hardly, but this is a temporary
phenomenon and it must not worry you.
Put the filter in soap water for 10 minutes. Perform the same
every time after finishing the work with juice extractor.
For cleaning of the mesh filter use a special brush entering
into the complete set of juice extractor.
Do not use chemical and abrasive detergents for filter
cleaning.
Wash up all removable parts with warm soap water, make them dry. Metal surfaces and details
are well washed, getting shine, if you add some lemon juice in water.
STEP ONE
STEP TWO
you can wash pulp separating bowl (4), filters (5), pulp container (3), jug (11) and lid (6) in the
dishwasher. But only on the top shelf.
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