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3. Ensure that the small black cogwheel at the bottom of the juice collector turns
freely. Carefully brush out any residues.
4. If the pulp outlet needs thorough cleaning, at the bottom of the juice collector
pull the rubber flap out of the pulp outlet. Thereafter, brush out any residues of
pulp via the provided cleaning brush of the appliance. For cleaning you may
get access to the inner side of the rubber flap by folding the rubber flap up a
little. After loosening the residues, rinse the parts under running tap water.
5. Especially the separating mesh must be completely clean. Hold the filter sleeve
up to the light for checking, if any residues of fibres still clog the pores of the
separating mesh (see: ‘Removing Residues of Fibres from the Filter Sleeve’).
6. If required, wash the containers of the appliance in warm dishwater too.
7. Thoroughly rinse all parts with clear tap water and wipe dry all parts.
8. Leave the parts dry naturally for approx. 1/2 hour, where they are
out of reach
of children younger than 8 years and animals
.
You should re-assemble the juicing system after cleaning (see: ‘Operation / Assem-
bling the Juicing System’).
REMOVING RESIDUES OF FIBRES FROM THE FILTER SLEEVE
Fine fibres may clog the pores of the separating mesh in the filter sleeve. In this case,
juices and pulp cannot be separated furthermore and overflow may occur. The best
way for checking the separating mesh for clogged pores or damage is to hold the
filter sleeve up to the light.
CAUTION
– Handle the filter sleeve and rubber blade sleeve with care to
avoid damage to the separating mesh and rubber blades.
IMPORTANT -
If the filter sleeve is damaged (e.g. bent or broken, penetrated) or the
rubber blades are missing or worn out, the parts must be replaced. Get in contact
with your vendor. To avoid damage during juicing and cleaning, remove all extre-
mely hard and sharp-edged parts of the food before juicing. For example: stones
of cherries may bent the separating mesh; sharp-edged parts of the stones of some
types of peaches could stick to the fruit pulp and penetrate the separating mesh.
1. If the pores of the separating mesh are clogged, soak the filter sleeve approx.
10 minutes in warm dishwater.
2. Brush the separating mesh at both sides via the provided cleaning brush or ano-
ther small, soft nylon brush (e.g. a clean tooth brush). The provided cleaning