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arrow on the bowl. When the two arrows are
properly aligned, the strainer should lock into
thebowl,thuspreventingitfrommovingaround.
Makesurethattheteethalongtheloweredgeof
thestrainerholdertproperlyintothecogwheel
insidethebowl.
3. Place the Juice bowlon top of themainbody:
makesurethebowlisinplacebyinsertingthe
3 hooks on the main body into the 3 slots on
the bowl bottom. Perform a slight rotation in a
clockwisedirectionuntilaclickisheard.
4. Put the Juice Auger into the strainer and rotate
until it falls into place. To make sure that the
screw is in the correct position, verify that the
uppersurfaceisbelow thelevelofthe strainer
edge.
5. FitthelidontheJuicebowlandturnitinposition
soitlocksintothemainbody.
6. Placethepulptanksothatittsinpositionon
thelefthandsideofthejuicer’smainbody.Be
suretoalignthearrowonthelidwiththearrow
onthebowl.
7. PlacethejuicecupundertheJuicerspout.
8. Slidethefoodpusherdownthefoodchute.The
pushercanonlytoneway.
If the Juice bowl and lid are not correctly
assembled, the Juicer will not operate. This
is a safety feature.
USING YOUR JUICER
TheSlowJuicerissuitableforcelery,spinach,carrots,
apples,bananas,tomatoes,cucumbers,balsampear
andallthefruitsandvegetableswhichcontainjuice,
but not for those containing starch. Do not use this
Juicer to squeeze sugarcane and pomegranates.
1. Clean the fruit and vegetables thoroughly,
makingthemreadyforjuicing.
2. Whenjuicingfruitwithstonesorhardseeds,pit
thefruit.Removeallhardinedibleskins(i.e.skin
of melons, pineapples, citruses and mangoes)
beforejuicing.
3. Ifthepiecesoffruitorvegetablesareverylarge,
chopthemtoasizethatwilltdownthejuicer’s
foodchute.
4. Turn clockwise the control knob to the ON
positiontojuicethefruit.
5. Pressthefoodpusherslowlydownuntilallfruit
orvegetableshavegonethroughthejuicer.Do
notpress the food pusher rapidly as thejuicer
willnotbeaseffective.
Do not put your hand or any other object in
the food chute during operation.
6. The juice from the fruit and/or vegetables will
owdirectlyintothejuicecupandthepulpwill
becollectedinthepulpbin.
7. Whenjuicingiscomplete,ensurethatthejuicer’s
control knob is set to the OFF position, the
poweristurnedoffattheoutletandthejuiceris
unplugged. Now the unit can be disassembled
safely.
8. If theJuiceBowl isstuck anddoes notdetach
from the base, turn the knob to “R” for 3-5
seconds. Repeat the process 2-3 times.
Do not turn the knob quickly from ON to R,
but wait a few seconds in the OFF position.
TIPS FOR JUICING
• Cut food items into small pieces for optimal
extraction.
• Donotuseiceorfrozenfruit.
• Putfoodintofeedingtube.Donotpushheavily.
• Insertfoodatregularspeed,allowingallthepulp
tobeextractedwithmaximumefciency.
• When juicing leafy greens or wheatgrass, we
suggest mixing them with fruit or other hard
vegetablesforoptimalresults.
• Insert nuts to be juiced only with other foods
suchassoakedsoybeansorliquids.
• Donotoperatewithanemptybowl.
• Leftoverjuiceshouldberefrigeratedorfrozen.
• Whenselectingfruitandvegetablesforjuicing,
alwaysselectfreshandproperlyripespecimens.
Fresh fruit and vegetables carry more avour
andjuicethanthosethatarenotproperlyripe.
Juiceisbestconsumedwhenfreshlymade,as
this is when its vitamin and mineral content is
the highest.
• If using fruit with hard inedible skin (i.e.
watermelons,pineapples,mangoesetc.)always
peeltheskinbeforeplacingitinthejuicer.
• Theskinofcitrusfruitshouldalso beremoved
beforethefruitisplacedinthejuicer.
• Forbetter tasting citrus juice, also remove the
innerwhitepeelfromthefruit.
• Fruitwith stones or hard seeds (i.e. mangoes,
nectarines, apricots and cherries) should be
pittedbeforejuicing.
• A smallamountoflemon can be added to the
applejuicetopreventthejuicefrombrowning.
• Bananas can be difcult to juice. When you
use bananas, add them as the rst or second