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10

Care, Cleaning and Storage

Before cleaning, ensure the power 

outlet is switched off and then remove 

the power plug from the power outlet. 

Always clean your citrus press after 

each use to prevent a build-up of 

pulp and juice.

1. 

Remove the storage lid, citrus 

cone(s), strainers, juice jug & 

drive shaft from the motor base. 

Separate the cone from the 

strainer and then the large cone 

(if used) from the small cone for 

cleaning.

2. 

Separate the 2 strainers by pushing 

the pulp selector knob down 

(A), while pushing inwards on 

Clip 1 (part B). If the strainers do 

not come apart, press inwards on 

Clip 2 (part C), then Clip 3 (part D), 

in that order, to help disengage 

the bottom strainer from the top 

strainer. Refer to Fig. 3 for details.

A

B

C

D

Fig. 3

3. 

Clean all removable parts in warm, 

soapy water, then rinse and dry 

thoroughly. To clean the motor 

base, including the drive shaft, 

wipe with a damp cloth before 

drying.

NOTE:

 The drive shaft can be 

removed and washed as per 

other removable parts if required, 

however, always wipe down with 

a damp cloth before removing 

from the motor base.

WARNING:

 Do not 

immerse the motor base, 

cord or plug in water  

or any other liquid.

Recommended

It is best to rinse or wash all removable 

parts immediately after use as dried 

citrus pulp is difficult to remove and 

may stain.

Storage

To store the citrus press:

1. 

Ensure the power is switched off at 

the power outlet and then unplug 

the power cord from the power 

outlet.

2. 

Clean and dry all the parts of the 

citrus press immediately after use 

and before storing.

3. 

Re-assemble the unit as per 

instructions in the Assembling 

section on page 7 of this book.

4. 

Wrap the cord around the cord 

storage on the motor base and set 

the storage lid on top of the citrus 

press before storing.

Summary of Contents for Pulp Select KCP110

Page 1: ...KCP110 INSTRUCTION BOOKLET...

Page 2: ...se In the event that you need some assistance with your Kambrook appliance please contact our Customer Service Department on 1300 139 798 Australia or 0800 273 845 New Zealand Alternatively visit us o...

Page 3: ...Contents Kambrook Recommends p4 Safety First Your Kambrook p6 Citrus Press Operating Instructions p7 Care Cleaning and Storage p10...

Page 4: ...us press is properly and correctly assembled before operating Always operate the citrus press on a stable and heat resistant surface Do not place the citrus press near the edge of a bench or table dur...

Page 5: ...er or any other liquid or allow moisture to come in contact with the parts unless it is recommended in the cleaning instructions Any maintenance other than cleaning should be performed at an authorise...

Page 6: ...with the lower strainer allows the pulp and seed size to be adjusted to preference 6 Lower strainer when used with the upper strainer has 5 settings that can be adjusted to allow more or less pulp and...

Page 7: ...he arrow marked on the motor base and turn the juice jug clockwise until it locks into position 3 This citrus press has adjustable pulp control by using two strainers To assemble align the lower strai...

Page 8: ...begin to flow into the juice jug Lifting the citrus fruit off of the juicing cone will stop rotation To restart press the fruit down on the cone Operating Instructions continued 8 Stopping and startin...

Page 9: ...ady to pour WARNING The transparent storage lid is simply designed to sit on top of the citrus press to protect from dust when not in use It does not lock onto the citrus press so all care should be t...

Page 10: ...py water then rinse and dry thoroughly To clean the motor base including the drive shaft wipe with a damp cloth before drying NOTE The drive shaft can be removed and washed as per other removable part...

Page 11: ...11 Notes...

Page 12: ...lle Pty Ltd A B N 98 000 092 928 All other brand names may be trademarks of their respective owners Made in China to our exact specifications Due to continual improvement in design or otherwise the pr...

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