KEY PARTS NAME AND LOCATION
A. Rotating head
B. Sreening plate
C. Middle container
D. Axis of rotation cap
E. Main machine
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Voltage / frequency: 220-240V 50/60Hz (100W)
BEFORE FIRST USE
OPERATION
SELECTING ACCESSORIES
1. Danger: Keep the packaging material away from children .they could suffocate
2. Unpack the citrus juicer and remove all of the packaging
3. Material Examine the juicer for visible damage and check that all of the parts are present
4. You should clean the appliance before using it for the first time
5. Wipe the motor base with a damp cloth
6. Before using the juicer for the first time, rinse the cones, strainer, juice container and transparent
dust lid with warm water and a few drops of washing-up liquid.
1. Setting up the juicer
2. Stand the appliance on an even surface that is easy to clean
3. Unwind the power cord - to the length you require - from the cord storage compartment (underneath the
juicer). Make sure that the cord is correctly extended
4. Connect the mains plug to a AC230V, 50Hz socket outlet
1. Depending on the size of the fruit you are juicer, you can use the large or the small cone
2. The large cone is suitable for juicing big citrus fruit, such as grapefruit, oranges etc
3. The small cone is suitable for juicing small citrus fruit, such as lemons, limes etc.
4. Fit the small juicing cone directly onto the drive shaft
5. If you wish to use the large cone, fit the small cone onto the drive shaft. Then fit the large cone over
the top of the small cone.
6. You must feel the notches in the large cone clip into place over the stirring wings on the small cone.
7. To separate the cones, pull the large cone up and off.
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JUICING
Caution: if you apply too much pressure to the juicing cone, the motor may seize.
1. Uplift the handle.
2. Fit the appropriate cone onto the drive shaft.
a) If you wish to collect the juice in the container, press the spout upwards to close it.
b) If you want the juice to run straight into a glass, press the spout downwards to open it and place a glass under it.
3. Cut a citrus fruit in half and press the cut end of one fruit half onto the cone. The juicer switches
on automatically when you press the fruit down and the cone starts to turn. The juicer
automatically switches off as soon as you reduce pressure on the cone. The cone scrapes the
pulp out and squeezes the juice from the fruit. The juice flows through the strainer into the juice
container from where it can run into a glass (the spout must be open). The strainer keeps back
thick pulp and seeds.
4. To maximize the quantity of juice extracted from a fruit, press a fruit onto the cone several times.
AFTER USE
1. Remove cone, strainer, juice container and drive shaft from the appliance and clean them.
2. Unplug the appliance.
JUICING ADVICE
1. Citrus fruit juices should be consumed immediately and never stored in a metal container.
2. Citrus juices are ideal for mixing. For example, you can mix orange juice with lemon juice for and
extra vitamin C kick.
3. Freshly squeezed juice gives cocktails a particularly tangy twist and better flavour. Lemon juice is
also delicious in hot tea and additionally helps you build up your defenses when you have a cold.
CLEANING
CLEANING
Danger:
1. Unplug the citrus juicer before you clean it.
2. The motor base must not be immersed in water or other liquids or held under running water as this
could give you an electric shock.
3. The juicing cones, strainer and juice container can go in the dishwasher.
4. Wipe the motor base with a damp cloth.
5. If you use the spout on the juice container frequently, pulp may build up in the spout. Therefore
clean the spout after each use.
When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be followed,
including the following
1. Read all instructions before operating
2. Remove the mains plug from the wall socket outlet, if a disturbance occurs
After use if the citrus juicer id out of use for a prolonged period of time Before cleaning
the citrus juicer before removing and inserting the pressing cones Always pull the plug
not the cord
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