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WARNING
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Always unplug the appliance, before taking out or inserting
the fruit halves, and/or before scooping out the pulp from the filter basket,
and/or before disassembling or assembling any parts.
5. When the pulp is scraped off completely, slowly move the press arm to the
upper position. When the motor stops, unplug the appliance.
6. Remove the empty fruit shell. If required, remove the pulp from the filter basket
via a wooden or plastic spoon (see: ‘Emptying the Filter Basket and Removing
Obstacles’). Ensure that your juice vessel will not overflow. Before removing your
juice vessel (glass or jug) from under the juice spout, push the juice spout slight-
ly upwards until the juice spout clicks into the closed position. This will stop the
dripping of juice from the juice collector and keep your workplace clean. Place
another vessel under the juice spout and push the juice spout down to the open
position, when you wish to continue juicing.
CAUTION
– Do not scratch with hard objects on the filter basket to avoid
damage to the strainer, thus making the filter basket unusable. If the strainer or jui-
ce outlet are clogged and you need to remove the juice collector, avoid spilling
the juices onto the motor base.
Do not proceed juicing, when the juices do not
flow out but accumulate within the juice collector.
In this case, it may get difficu-
lty to remove the parts of the juicer without spilling the juices. Rinse the filter basket
and, if required, the juice outlet in the juice collector in time and remove any obsta-
cles (see: ‘Emptying the Filter Basket and Removing Obstacles’). Do not let the jui-
ces reach the rim of the filter basket to avoid overflow and splashing.
7. Empty the filter basket, when a lot of pulp has accumulated in the filter basket.
Sometimes it is sufficient to scoop out the pulp gently with a plastic or wooden
spoon.
8. If the pores of the strainer and/or the juice outlet of the juice collector are
clogged and juice is collecting in the filter basket, remove the removable parts
and wash these parts under running tap water (see: ‘Emptying the Filter Basket
and Removing Obstacles’).
9. Thereafter, you may continue juicing with the next fruit halve, beginning with step 3.
10. If you wish to make a break—even a short one: remove and rinse the remova-
ble parts. This will avoid that residues of food dry on the surfaces and clog the
system (see: ‘Disassembling the Appliance’).
11. After use: Do not leave residues of food dry on the appliance or any parts of it.
Remove the juicing system and clean the appliance after each use (see: ‘Disas-
sembling the Appliance’ and ‘Care and Cleaning’).