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OPERATION

1. To assemble-disassemble the device:

Assembly order

For juice: install the juice bowl on motor 
base. Slowly rotate the bowl clockwise 
until it stops. After that, install the rotating 
brush, the three-tier mesh filter and the 
pressure screw. Close the bowl with cover 
by turning it clockwise until it stops.

For puree: install the puree bowl on motor 
base. Slowly rotate the bowl clockwise 
until it stops. After that, install the pressure 
screw. Close the bowl with cover by 
turning it clockwise until it stops.

Disassembly order

First, remove the bowl cover by turning          
it counterclockwise. After that, remove the 
remaining parts of device in reverse order 
of assembling it. Rinse all the removable 
parts under running water with a cleaning 
brush, dry them thoroughly and store           
in a clean, dry place.

2.  How to place products:

If needed, the products have to be 
pretreated, washed, peeled or cut into 
pieces. Add the products slowly as the 
speed operation is low (the pressure 

screw makes only 47 rotations per 
minute, considering that the products 
are cut into small enough pieces). 

When juicing finishes, you can switch       
the device on REV (reverse) mode for       
2-5 seconds for easier disassembly. 

3.

  If the device is overloaded or the products 

are too hard or sticky, the screw can stop. 
If pressure screw abruptly stops rotating, 
first turn off the device. Then use the 
reverse function REV for 3-5 seconds. 
Then turn on the device. This procedure 
can be repeated several times.

4.

  If you cannot open the cover, switch 

the device on REV (reverse) mode for 
2-5 seconds. This will make fruit and 
vegetables, which are stuck in the device 
and block the cover, move in the opposite 
direction. Turn off the device and remove 
the cover, slowly rotating it. 

5.  Pretreating products:

Hard products, 

such as carrots, radish 

and other root vegetables should be cut 
into 2cm pieces.

Sticky and fibrous products (greens). 

If stems are thick, cut them and separate 
from leaves.  

REMINDER FOR USER

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Summary of Contents for JM8002

Page 1: ...Instruction manual warranty card Cold press juice maker JM8002...

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Page 3: ...Congratulations on purchasing your new juice maker...

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Page 5: ...Getting started 8 Product set 9 Parts of the structure 10 Chapter 2 Operation 10 Assembly instructions for juice 12 Cooking steps 14 Cleaning and maintenance 16 Assembly instructions for puree 17 Remi...

Page 6: ...reas where the air can contain vapors of flammable substances Never attempt to open the device by yourself it could possibly be the reason of an electrical shock can lead to product malfunction and wi...

Page 7: ...wer grid Keep the device from bumps falls vibration and other mechanical influences Make sure to disconnect the device from the power grid before cleaning or changing accessories Do not use the device...

Page 8: ...by holding its base Do not use this device without pulp container If the screw instantly stops rotating stop using the device and use the REV function for 3 5 seconds To avoid overheating of the motor...

Page 9: ...structions Your press juice maker is now ready for use 7 RECOMMENDATIONS GETTING STARTED Juice preparation using cold press Puree preparation Baby food preparation Different bowls allow preparing juic...

Page 10: ...Pressure screw Three tier mesh filter Rotating brush Juice bowl Puree bowl Motor base Pusher Cleaning brush Juice pitcher Pulp container Recipe book Instruction manual with warranty card 1 pc 1 pc 1 p...

Page 11: ...and properly fix the bowl on the base as shown in the figure 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 10 11 12 14 13 15 PARTS OF THE STRUCTURE 1 2 3 4 5 12 13 9 6 7 10 14 15 8 11 9 Feeding chute Juice bowl cover Pressure sc...

Page 12: ...er of three tier mesh filter as shown in Fig 3 4 Install the cover Place the juice bowl cover on the juice bowl so that the mark on the bowl coincides with the mark on the cover Then slowly turn the b...

Page 13: ...ce to the outlet Place the juice pitcher and the pulp container around the motor base under the corresponding spouts as shown in Fig 7 5 6 7 Bowl cover Marks on the bowl handle Fixing silicone baffle...

Page 14: ...eeds such as plums apricots and peaches before placing them in the chute 4 When the juice is ready turn off the device and unplug it from outlet Fig 2 COOKING STEPS ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON REV REV...

Page 15: ...eating do not use the device more than 30 minutes nonstop Every 30 minutes make a 5 minute break and let the device cool down NOTE Do not use spoons or any other foreign objects to remove pulp from th...

Page 16: ...running water using the cleaning brush to remove dirt Fig 3 1 T urn off the device and then unplug it from the outlet 2 First remove the bowl cover by turning it counterclockwise then remove the bowl...

Page 17: ...ot use abrasive cleaners steel wool or metal scoring pads as they can damage the details of the device NOTE For easy cleaning clean the device immediately after use Pulp and remained juice will harden...

Page 18: ...ockwise until the mark on the cover coincides with the mark on the handle as shown in Fig 3 Fig 4 Use the puree bowl to grind the following products garlic ginger chili pepper spices sauces baby food...

Page 19: ...peeled or cut into pieces Add the products slowly as the speed operation is low the pressure screw makes only 47 rotations per minute considering that the products are cut into small enough pieces Whe...

Page 20: ...sh peel and remove large seeds if necessary Cut into pieces that fit into the feeding chute Pretreating beans nuts and grains Hard grains and beans should be soaked in advance in order to prevent moto...

Page 21: ...ice is assembled correctly If not disassemble and reassemble according to the instructions Make sure all the products are fresh If your products were kept in the refrigerator place them in clean water...

Page 22: ...g operation Some sounds may appear as a result of interaction of ingredients Bowl cover does not open properly When juicing finishes switch the device on REV reverse mode for 2 5 seconds for easier di...

Page 23: ...mperature from 25 C to 35 C Temperature of operation from 5 C to 35 C Requirements for air humidity 15 75 Number of rotations per minute 47 Motor type Induction Dimensions of the device mm 540 210 280...

Page 24: ...goods for business purposes or in connection with the acquisition of goods to meet the needs of enterprises institutions and organizations Company OURSSON AG expresses great appreciation to you for c...

Page 25: ...in the instruction manual including as a result of exposure to high or low temperatures high humidity or dust traces of opening the device independently and or self repair mismatch state standards for...

Page 26: ...d basis Work upon maintenance of products cleaning and lubricating the moving parts replacement of consumables and supplies etc are made on a paid basis 7 OURSSON AG is not responsible for any damage...

Page 27: ...centers on paid basis 3 OURSSON AG does not recommend the use of this product after the end of its lifetime without its preventive maintenance by the authorized service center since in this case the p...

Page 28: ...wo digits year of manufacture 3 The second two digits week of manufacture 4 The last two digits serial number of product Note To avoid misunderstandings we highly recommend you to read carefully the i...

Page 29: ...liability in accordance with Article 146 of the Criminal Code and the administrative responsibility in accordance with Article 7 12 of the Administrative Code previously Article 150 4 Contact informat...

Page 30: ...SALE SELLING COMPANY ADDRESS OF SELLING COMPANY PHONE OF SELLING COMPANY Note WARRANTY CARD DEVICE service center stamp MODEL SERIAL NUMBER DATE OF SALE SELLING COMPANY Filled by the selling company W...

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Page 32: ...Hotline OURSSON AG free calls from landline phones 8 800 100 8 708 www oursson ru...

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