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Fruits and Vegetables:
Containing a Large Juice Content
Apples
Cantaloupe
Celery
Clementines
Cranberries
Cucumber
Grapefruits
Grapes
Honeydew Melon
Lemon
Lime
Oranges
Peppers
Pineapple
Tangerines
Tomatoes
Watermelon
DO NOT JUICE
Some fruits and vegetables cannot be juiced due to their inability to
produce juice. Although they are unable to be juiced, that does not
mean we should not enjoy them on a daily basis as part of a healthy diet.
Examples are: avocado, banana, and coconut.
Never use the green tops of rhubarb. Oxalic acid is toxic in the leaves.
There are so many other healthy fruits and vegetables available that it’s
just easier and safer to skip rhubarb as a juice source.
STEP 1:
Disassemble the unit per instructions
(page 6-7). Locate removable Juice Spout
Locking Mechanism on the
bottom side of the Receptacle.
Note: Juice Spout will be in
the locked position.
STEP 3:
Lift up Juice Spout carefully from
Receptacle and remove to clean.
To Reattach:
Insert Juice Spout back into
original position and turn the Locking
Mechanism clockwise to lock into place.
STEP 2
:
To unlock, turn Locking Mechanism
counter-clockwise, lining up notch
with Juicer Spout Hinge Pivot Arm.
IMPORTANT: When reattaching Juice Spout back into
original position make sure Locking Mechanism is in
the locked position and tightly secured before use.
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LOCKED POSITION
UNLOCKED POSITION
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3
Locking
Mechanism
Juice
Spout
CLEANING THE JUICE SPOUT
Hinge Pivot Arm