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Helpful Tips

Carrots

Carrots can be a bit challenging to juice due to their dense nature. Never over stuff 
the Chute, always leave some “wiggle room” to avoid jamming the Chute. Once 
carrots have been inserted, replace the pusher into the chute. Apply gentle pressure, 
this will help to stabilize the carrots down the chute.

Citrus Fruits

Orange and grapefruit peel is bitter in taste and should be removed. When peeling, 
however, leave the pith on (white soft layer between peel and fruit) and juice it  
to get all the vitamins. Lemon and lime are used to flavor dishes, so peel may be  
left on for more flavor when juicing. To juice with the skin, use a slow gentle 
pressure. Apply a bit more pressure if necessary, but do not use excessive force  
with the Pusher.

Juicing Leafy Produce

Leafy produce process best when rolled in a bunch, fed into the Chute, then 
followed by fruits or vegetables containing a larger volume of juice such as celery, 
tomato, or cucumber. See chart page 16-17. 

Mangos, Apricots and Peaches

IMPORTANT: Always remove pits.

Do not put any produce in the juicer with pits. Pits may damage the Blade causing 
the motor to seize voiding your warranty.

Pomegranates and Cherries

These wonder fruits can absolutely be juiced. When juicing cherries it is 
necessary to remove the pits. We recommend using a cherry pitter. When juicing 
pomegranate (seeds) it is necessary to separate the seeds from the outer skin and 
the inner membrane before they can be processed.

Pineapples and Melons

Although the juicer can process the whole fruit, the juice tastes best when the 
rind is removed. Again, this is a personal preference. The “stringy” consistency of 
very ripe pineapple may sometimes cause blockage in the spout requiring periodic 
cleaning to avoid back up and overflow in the Receptacle.

Summary of Contents for ULTIMATE

Page 1: ...FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY Model No E 1188 Operating Manual Do Not Operate The POWER JUICER TM Before Reading This Entire Manual...

Page 2: ...Parts List 5 Disassembly 6 7 Assembly 8 10 Step by Step Guide to Juicing 11 17 Cleaning the Juice Spout 17 Cleaning Your Juicer 18 Troubleshooting 19 Common Questions Answers 20 21 Warranty 22 Replac...

Page 3: ...er or come in direct contact with hot surfaces such as stoves Make sure the Lid is attached properly and is securely locked before operating the Power Juicer See Assembly Step 5 Make sure the motor st...

Page 4: ...witch Automatic Shut Off Unlike other juicers the Power Juicer is equipped with a special feature that automatically shuts off the motor should the unit become jammed or overheated during the juicing...

Page 5: ...Pulp Guard Chute Pulp Guard Crescent Tool Metal Pegs Pegs fit into blade for tightening and removing blade Base Locking Bar Screw Peg Blade WARNING DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN Crescent tool pegs fit here to...

Page 6: ...Bar into the disengaged position as shown STEP 3 Remove Lid Pulp Guard and Pulp Collector Important Before disassembling the unit make sure you turn the power OFF and unplug the AC cord from the elec...

Page 7: ...pout Base Receptacle 4 Crescent Tool Blade Holes STEP 4 Use the Crescent Tool to remove the Blade Place the two metal pegs at either end of the Crescent Tool into the matching holes on the Blade While...

Page 8: ...Power Switch facing you as shown STEP 2 Place Receptacle on the Base with Juicer Spout facing left just like the Locking Bar Seat Receptacle into proper alignment 1 Front of Machine Power Switch Lock...

Page 9: ...locked position Important The unit will not start until this Locking Bar is properly locked into place 5 Receptacle Locking Bar Pulp Collector Lid Pulp Guard STEP 4 Place Blade inside Filter sharp si...

Page 10: ...POSITION STEP 6 Place produce in Chute then insert Pusher into Chute aligning groove on Pusher with fin inside Chute Always use the Pusher when inserting fruits and vegetables into the chute Push gen...

Page 11: ...and wash before first use Re assemble making sure the Blade is secure and Locking Bar is locked into place The motor will not turn on if machine is not assembled properly Note See Assembly and Disass...

Page 12: ...ful not to force anything into the opening that is too big and might result in jamming the Blade causing the Built In Thermal Cut Off Switch Automatic Shut Off to engage and shut down the unit tempora...

Page 13: ...uicer Some varieties of produce are more difficult to juice than others The chart on page 16 17 will help take the guess work out of juicing The amount of juice you produce depends on which fruits and...

Page 14: ...rocess best when rolled in a bunch fed into the Chute then followed by fruits or vegetables containing a larger volume of juice such as celery tomato or cucumber See chart page 16 17 Mangos Apricots a...

Page 15: ...tends to have a thin layer of foam on top A quick stir with a spoon will incorporate it back into the juice or you may remove it if you prefer The Power of Pulp We like to say that with the Power Juic...

Page 16: ...Nectarines very ripe Okra skin removed Papaya Parsley Passion fruit Apples Asparagus Brussels sprouts Cabbages Cantaloupe Celery Cherries pitted Clementines Cranberries Cucumber Fennel Garlic Ginger G...

Page 17: ...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 Recepta...

Page 18: ...it 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 D...

Page 19: ...ll temporarily stop working for approximately 10 minutes to cool down See additional information on page 4 The motor needs to warm up for 5 10 seconds before first use The fruits and vegetables may be...

Page 20: ...lear the blockage so the juice can flow freely Q Can I put the whole fruit in the Power Juicer A Yes as long as it fits in the Chute and does not have pits tough skin or stems We recommend that you ma...

Page 21: ...irtight container for up to one month Q How long does the pulp last A Fruit and vegetable pulp can be frozen It is best if it is in an airtight container or freezer bag Discard after one month We reco...

Page 22: ...erchantability or fitness for a particular purpose on this product is limited in duration to the duration of this warranty Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so...

Page 23: ...9 s h Total 6 98 q VISA q MasterCard q Discover Exp Date________________________________ Credit Card _____________________________ q Check q Money Order NJ PA CT residents add sales tax CA NV and NY a...

Page 24: ...een manufactured to the highest standards Should you have any problem our friendly customer service staff is here to help you 1 800 718 5135 Tristar Products Inc Fairfield NJ 07004 www powerjuicer com...

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