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CLEANING YOUR JUICER
We have made juicer clean up as easy as possible. All of thecomponents,
with exception of the motor base, can be put in your home dishwasher. Place
components in the top rack (only) as temperatures near the bottom drying
element may vary with manufacturer.
Caution:
Some commercial and foreign made dishwashers may reach internal
temperatures that are higher than machines made for home use by U.S.
standards. Do not use these dishwashers with your Power Juicer. The higher
temperatures may cause damage to your juicer. Check with your dishwasher
manufacturer before using.
For easiest clean up, we recommend you rinse/clean your Power Juicer
immediately
after juicing. This will help prevent fruit/vegetable fibers from
hardening on the components, making it more difficult to clean.
• Turn off the Power Switch and wait until the motor completely stops.
• With dry hands, unplug the AC cord from electrical outlet.
• Disassemble the machine. (See disassembly instructions pages 6-7.)
• Wipe Base with a soft damp cloth or sponge. Do not submerge Base in water.
Do not spray the Base with water or any other liquid. Base is not dishwasher
safe.
IMPORTANT:
Do not use abrasive sponges, cloths, or cleansers as these
can damage the finish.
• Clean all other parts in warm, soapy water. A mild detergent is recommended.
Rinse well and dry thoroughly.
• To clean the Filter and Blade,
hold them under warm running water.
Use a bristled dish washing brush to
gently clean pulp from Filter. Rinse the
Filter from the outside under running water.
If your sink has a spray hose attachment,
this is especially effective for loosening
fiber from the Filter and the Blade before
placing them in the dishwasher.
• Dry components thoroughly then assemble the machine and turn the power
on to spin out any excess water.
• Make sure unit and parts are completely dry, then store in a cool, dry place.