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DISASSEMBLY METHOD
To disassemble the juicer after using and before cleaning. Please turn the juicer to ‘
O
’ position and
disconnect the juicer from power source then follow the steps below:
1. Remove the Juice and Pulp containers. (Fig 6)
2. Remove the Chute. Turn the chute anti-clockwise until the
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aligns with the sign. (Fig 7)
3. Remove the Squeezing Auger by pulling it out upward. If it is very hard, swing gently and pull. (Fig 8)
4. Remove the Squeezing Bowl by lifting it upward vertically. (Fig 9)
Fig.6
Fig.7
Fig.8 Fig.9
NOTE
If the juicer gets overheated, it will turn off automatically to protect the juicer. In this case, please
turn the juicer off ‘
O
’ then wait 10 minutes to let the juicer cool down and then turn it on again.
Open and Close of Juice Spout Cover
During the juicing process, you could keep the
Drip-stop Cover closed before the juice is full in
the juicing bowl. (
Fig 5 below
)
Juicer spout
is opened
Juicer spout
is closed
Benefits of drip-stop cover
1. To stop dripping at the end of juicing.
2. Mix juice with different fruits and veggies.
Usage Tips
1. Remove hard pits or seeds prior to pressing
to prevent damage to the squeezing screw.
2. If making mixed juices, please begin with
harder fruit, and then squeeze the soft fruit.
3. Let the juicer run for 30 seconds after the last
ingredient was fed.
Attention
The juicer is not suitable for juicing very hard or
fibrous and starchy fruits or vegetables such as
sugar cane. There are some fruits which contain
too much starch to juice. Some examples are
avocado, bananas, figs, mango, papaya, dragon
fruit, strawberry, grapes without seeds etc. They
will clog up the stainless-steel sieve.
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