Using the Fruit Filter
With this filter you can make delicious fresh fruit juices and cocktails.
All pits, skins, and seeds will remain behind in the filter. However, large
hard pits (e.g. peach, nectarine, avocado, etc.) should be removed
before adding fruit so as not to jam the blades.
1
Assemble the blender jar.
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2
Place the filter in the assembled blender jar. Make sure that
the bottom of the filter is connecting with the internal
bottom of the blender jar.
IMPORTANT:
Failure to properly insert the filter my cause damage
to the filter from cutting blades.
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3
Put the lid in place and turn it to lock the filter into position.
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4
Put the ingredients through the hole in lid into the filter.
Always put dry/solid ingredients first.
NOTE:
The filter should never be filled above the metal screen level!
5
Add water or another liquid (e.g. for cocktails).
6
Put the stopper in place and switch the appliance on. Select
the highest speed (3). Let the Blender run for 40 seconds.
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7
Switch the Blender off by pressing the “O” button. Pour out
the drink through the spout of the blender jar.
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For optimal results, put the jar with the remaining ingredients
back onto the appliance and let it run for a few more seconds.
9
Pour out the rest of the drink.
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