Basic operation
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2.
Place the citrus press on drive 2
as shown.
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3.
Rotate the citrus press clockwise
until it engages.
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The citrus press must be securely
connected to the base unit.
Basic operation
Basic operation
You can find out everything you need
to know about operating your ac-
cessory here.
Squeezing citrus fruit
Note:
Your model is equipped with a
4- or 7-level rotary switch depending
on the features of the appliance. The
recommended speeds for the 4-level
rotary switch are always shown in
brackets in these instructions for use.
1.
Cut the citrus fruit in half.
2.
Insert the mains plug.
3.
Turn the rotary switch to set-
ting 3-5 (2-3).
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4.
Press one half of the citrus fruit
down on the pressing cone until
no more juice escapes.
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5.
Repeat the process until
‒
all of the fruit has been
squeezed out
‒
the juice in the container
reaches the "max" marking.
6.
Set the rotary switch to
.
7.
Pull out the mains plug.
Removing the citrus press
1.
Rotate the citrus press anticlock-
wise until it disengages.
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2.
Remove the citrus press from the
base unit.
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3.
Pour the juice into a suitable con-
tainer.
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4.
Take the strainer out of the con-
tainer.
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Tip:
Clean all parts immediately after
use so that residues do not dry on.
Cleaning and servicing
Cleaning and servicing
To keep your accessory working effi-
ciently for a long time, it is important
to clean and maintain it carefully.
Dishwasher-safe components
Find out here which components can
be put in the dishwasher.
ATTENTION!
Some parts may be damaged if they
are put in a dishwasher.
▶
Only put dishwasher-safe parts in
the dishwasher.
▶
Only use programmes that do not
heat the water above 60 °C.
▶
Do not wedge plastic parts in the
dishwasher.
Dishwasher-safe:
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Strainer with pressing cone
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Container
Cleaning products
Find out here what cleaning agents
are suitable for your accessories.
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