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DISASSEMBLING THE APPLIANCE
CAUTION
– Ensure that residues of juices within the juice collector do not drip or
overflow onto the motor base. When the juice outlet of the juice collector is clogged,
the juice collector may be filled with juices. In this case, first remove the juicing cone
and filter basket. Then, to avoid overflow, spoon out some juice, before removing the
juice collector (see: ‘Emptying the Filter Basket and Removing Obstacles’).
NOTE
It is good advice to hold a sufficiently large dish or tablet at hand for placing the
parts of the juicer on it. This will keep your workspace clean and dry.
1. Unplug the appliance before disassembling. Push the juice spout upwards until
it clicks into the closed position. This way, residues of juice do not run out from
the juice collector. Remove your juice vessel from the appliance.
2. While holding the press arm, turn the fruit dome 90° counter-clockwise until you
can pull the fruit dome out of the holder.
3. If the juice collector is over-filled with juice, please refer to the instructions in sec-
tion ‘Emptying the Filter Basket and Removing Obstacles’. Otherwise, the juice
may get spilled.
IMPORTANT - Do not use violence!
If you find it difficulty to remove the juice coll-
ector, turn it a little to and fro until it comes out easily. Keep the components as
level as possible, so that the remaining juice in the juice collector is not spilled.
Perhaps, the juicing cone sticks to the drive shaft. In this case, pull out the juicing
cone first. During cleaning, ensure to remove any residues of food from the drive
shaft and the interior of the juicing cone. The juicing cone must slide over the drive
shaft always easily and without any resistance.
4. Grasp the juice collector at both sides and at the back side of the appliance (side
of the press arm) carefully tilt it upwards a little. May be, you should turn the juice
collector to and fro a little for releasing the juice collector from the top plate of the
motor base. Then lift the juice collector up and out together with the filter basket
and juicing cone. Keep the juice collector as level as possible to avoid spilling.
5. If the juicing cone sticks to the drive shaft, you may feel an unusual resistance,
when attempting to remove the juice collector. In this case, pull the juicing cone
out first. Then try step 4.
6. Separate the juicing cone, filter basket and juice collector. Empty the filter basket and
juice collector. Clean the appliance immediately after use (see: ‘Care and Cleaning’).
EMPTYING THE FILTER BASKET AND REMOVING OBSTACLES
CAUTION
– Always switch off the appliance (moving the press arm up) and
unplug the appliance, before grasping into the juicing system and/or holding
any foreign objects into the filter basket or at the juicing cone.
Do not spill or
drip any liquids (juice) onto the motor base or over the appliance. Always remove
the removable parts, before rinsing any parts or removing obstacles. Ensure that
the juice in the juice collector does not get spilled, when disassembling any parts.
Do not scratch on any parts of the appliance to avoid damage. Do not use violence!
With any deformation or cracks, the filter basket gets unusable and must be replaced.
NOTE
It is good advice to hold a sufficiently large bowl or dish at hand for placing the
parts of the juicing system on it. This will keep your workspace dry and clean.
CAUTION
– Before re-assembling any parts, always ensure that the drive shaft
and the exterior of the juice collector as well as the interior of the juicing cone are
clean and dry.
EMPTYING THE FILTER BASKET
IMPORTANT -
During operation, the pulp accumulates within the filter basket. When
juicing several fruit halves in a session, you need to empty the filter basket in time.
CAUTION
– By careless handling, the filter basket could get damaged easily,
making the filter basket unusable. Do not scratch or press on the strainer of the fil-
ter basket. Do not poke in the holes of the strainer.
1.
Unplug the appliance, before touching the juicing system.
2. You may remove the pulp from the filter basket via a wooden or plastic spoon
or a rubber spatula. If the filter basket is cleared thereafter and the juices can
flow through again, you can re-assume operation immediately.
3. When the fibres of the pulp clog the holes of the strainer within the filter basket:
remove the juicing cone. Then grasp the filter basket at the dark central sleeve
and pull it upwards and out.
4. Empty the residues of juice and pulp. Then rinse the filter basket under running
tap water. If required, you may remove stubborn fibres of pulp via a soft nylon
brush.