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PREPARATION
14 Use good quality, fresh, ripe, citrus fruit.
15 Wipe the fruit.
16 Turn the fruit on its side and cut in half with a sharp knife, to cut through the centres of the
segments.
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PRESSING
17 Sit the motor unit on a stable, level surface.
18 Plug the appliance into the power socket.
19 Put a jug under the spout, to collect the juice.
20 Hold the juice collector steady with one hand, and lower the spout with the other hand.
21 Using one half-fruit at a time, place the cut (flesh) side on top of the reamer and press it down.
22 The reamer will turn, pressing the juice out of the half-fruit.
23 The motor is a simple one, so the reamer won't always turn the same way.
24 Move the fruit around, to ensure that the reamer reaches all of the flesh.
25 When you stop pressing, the motor will stop.
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Take care not to press down on the juice collector, or you’ll start the high speed function.
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EXTRA JUICE! – HIGH SPEED
26 When the pulp collector gets full:
a) Remove the piece of fruit that you were pressing
b) Put the cover on top of the appliance
c) Press the cover down
d) The pulp collector will turn at high speed, to press any remaining juice out of the pulp
e) Stop, hold the juice collector steady with one hand, and raise the spout with the other
hand
f) Empty the pulp collector, then go back to point 22, and start again
27 Don’t run the motor continuously for more than 2 minutes, it may overheat. After 2 minutes
switch off for at least 2 minutes, to recover.
28 When the jug gets full:
a) Stop, hold the juice collector steady with one hand, and raise the spout with the other
hand
b) Empty the jug, then go back to point 21, and start again.
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FINISHED?
29 When you've finished, unplug the appliance disassemble, clean, reassemble, and store away.
30 Store the appliance away from direct sunlight, and, if possible, from fluorescent light.
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
To avoid environmental and health problems due to hazardous substances in electrical
and electronic goods, appliances marked with this symbol mustn’t be disposed of with
unsorted municipal waste, but recovered, reused, or recycled.
diagrams
1 cover
2 reamer
3 pulp collector
4 juice collector
5 spout
6 feet
7 drive shaft
8 holes
9 spindle
10 motor unit
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