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10.
Insert the mains plug (Part 1 - as seen on page 7) on the power cord into an earthed 220-240 V/50 Hz
socket.
11.
Drop the prepared pieces of fruit and vegetable in the feed tube (Part 10 - as seen on page 7).
CAUTION! Risk of injury
Risk of injuries during compression.
Never use your fingers to compress the fruit or vegetables pieces into the juice extractor!
Only use the compressor (Part 11 - as seen on page 7) and no other objects for this purpose.
12.
Attach the compressor. In the feed tube there is a catch, over which the groove of the compressor slides.
The compressor can only be inserted in this way.
Figure 9: Using the compressor
13.
Set the switch (Part 5 - as seen on page 7) to mode "1" to turn the appliance on. Set the switch to mode
"2" to increase the speed of the motor. Use mode "1" for soft fruits and vegetables and mode "2" for hard
fruits and vegetables.
ATTENTION! Damage to appliance
Risk of overheating and damage to the motor during continuous operation.
Do not leave the appliance switched on in uninterrupted continuous operation for more than a
maximum of 1 minute. Only switch the appliance on again after a five-minute cooling period.
14.
Press the compressor gently into the feed tube. If too much pressure is applied, the quantity of juice
produced will be reduced and the appliance may be damaged.
The juice flows out of the appliance via the outlet in the juice container and the solid fruit and vegetable
matter collects in the pulp container.
15.
Repeat steps 11 to 14 until the desired quantity of juice is produced.
Shutting Your Appliance Down
1.
Switch the appliance off. Set the switch (Part 5 - as seen on page 7) to mode "0".
CAUTION! Risk of injury
Risk of injury from rotating parts.
Only fold the safety clip downwards once the motor and the rotating inserts have completely
stopped moving.
2.
Make sure you leave the motor and the rotating parts to come to a complete standstill!
3.
Disconnect the appliance from the power supply.