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 POWER JUICER 

ELITE

8

Assembly/Main Unit

STEP 

4

:

Place blade inside filter, centered  

over screw peg. Using orange  

crescent tool, place its pegs  

into the holes on the blade.  

Turn clockwise while holding  

the filter and receptacle in place  

until tight (as shown). 

STEP 

6:

Place lid with built-in pulp guard on top  

of receptacle, making certain it is snugly 

aligned with the pulp guard facing in  

the opposite direction of the juice spout. 

STEP 

5

:

Place the pulp collector so that it rests under 

the backside of the juicer.

 

POWER JUICER 

ELITE

IMPORTANT:

 There are MIN/MAX arrow markings on the  

orange rim of the filter. These markings prevent you from  

overtightening or undertightening the blade. Crescent  

tool should line up between MIN/MAX arrows (as shown).

CAUTION:

 

Remove crescent tool and set  

aside. Do not leave tool inside juicer.

   Note:

 Refer to page  

6 for all part names.

Main Unit

Assembly

  

MIN/MAX 

Arrow Markings

Filter

Crescent Tool

IMPORTANT: 

There is a Micro Safetyswitch located  

in the back center of the pulp collector base.  

This mechanism is an added safety  

feature. Once the pulp collector  

is in place the Activating Pin on  

the bottom of the pulp collector  

activates the Micro Safetyswitch.  

This will protect you from accidentally  

putting hands or fingers under the  

machine while the blade is spinning.  

Once the pulp collector is removed from  

the main base the motor will not run.

Activating Pin

(Bottom of  

pulp collector)

Micro 

Safetyswitch

Micro

Safetyswitch

Summary of Contents for Elite

Page 1: ...Operating Manual...

Page 2: ...POWER JUICER ELITE 4 5 6 7 10 11 13 14...

Page 3: ...TE Contents 3 Contents Important Safety Information Helpful Hints Parts Main Unit Assembly Main Unit Assembly E Z Loader Attachment Disassembly Main Unit Cleaning Your Power Juicer Troubleshooting 4 5...

Page 4: ...is unplugged from the electrical outlet before cleaning putting on or removing parts To protect against risk of electrical shock or injury never immerse power cord plug or main unit in water or other...

Page 5: ...ids into the machine at any time unless you are following instructions for making soy rice or nut milk When using smaller or thin items add more For Example insert carrots 2 or 3 at a time into the ch...

Page 6: ...Assembled Receptacle Removable Non Drip Spout Pegs Pegs fit into blade Filter Blade E Z Loader Attachment with E Z Plug Lid with Pulp Guard Pulp Collector Pusher Base Locking Bar Parts Main Unit Micr...

Page 7: ...ower cord into an electrical outlet before unit is fully assembled Place base on a dry flat surface with locking bar in down position on the spout side in front of the machine as shown STEP 3 Place fi...

Page 8: ...t you from overtightening or undertightening the blade Crescent tool should line up between MIN MAX arrows as shown CAUTION Remove crescent tool and set aside Do not leave tool inside juicer Note Refe...

Page 9: ...by lifting locking bar up until it clicks into grooves located on both sides of the lid Make sure locking bar is in the full upright locked position IMPORTANT The unit will not start until this bar is...

Page 10: ...as cherries always replace the E Z Plug in the bottom of the container to avoid pits from bouncing out of the chute When juicing you must remove the cherry pits from the chute once the juice has been...

Page 11: ...EP 4 Remove pulp collector Disassembly STEP 1 WARNING Before disassembling the unit make sure the power is OFF and remove power cord from the electrical outlet Place unit on a dry flat stable surface...

Page 12: ...le holding filter and receptacle to unlock the blade Remove blade carefully Disassembly STEP 6 Remove filter STEP 7 Make sure spout is in the upright position to avoid leakage Remove receptacle from b...

Page 13: ...er from the outside under running water 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...

Page 14: ...e use The fruits and vegetables may be soft or overripe There may be too much pulp in the filter Turn machine off and clean the filter Motor stops running due to the built in feature the overheat safe...

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Page 16: ...PJElite_MAN_TP_ENG_V6_100122 2008 Tristar Products Inc All rights reserved Distributed by Tristar Products Inc Wallingford CT 06494...

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