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tIPS on JUICIng

tHE InSIdE InformatIon  

on JUICIng

Although the juice drinks contained in this 

booklet were developed with flavour, texture 

and aroma at the forefront, the health 

benefits certainly add to the pleasurable 

taste experience.
Up to 70% of the nutrient content of fruit 

and vegetables is found in the juice. Liquids 

extracted from fresh fruits and vegetables 

form an important part of a well-balanced 

healthy diet. Fresh fruit and vegetable juices 

are an easy source of vitamins and minerals. 

Juices are rapidly absorbed into the blood 

stream therefore being the quickest way in 

which the body can digest nutrients. 
When you make your own fruit and 

vegetable juices, you have complete control 

over what is included. Select the ingredients 

and decide if you need to add sugar, salt 

or other flavouring agents after juicing. 

Freshly extracted juices should be consumed 

immediately after they have been processed 

to avoid a loss of vitamin content.

PUrCHaSIng and StoragE of 

frUIt and VEgEtaBlES

• 

Always wash fruit and vegetables  

before juicing.

• 

Always use fresh fruit and vegetables  

for juicing.

• 

To save money and obtain fresher 

produce, purchase fruit or vegetables 

that are in season. Refer to the Fruit and 

Vegetable Facts chart.

• 

Keep your fruit and vegetables ready 

for juicing by washing and drying them 

before storing.

• 

Most fruits and hardier type vegetables 

can be stored at room temperature. The 

more delicate and perishable items such 

as tomatoes, berries, leafy greens, celery, 

cucumbers and herbs should be stored 

in the refrigerator until required.

PrEParatIon of frUIt and 

VEgEtaBlES for JUICEr 

attaCHmEnt

• 

If using fruits with hard or inedible 

skins such as mangoes, citrus, melons or 

pineapple, always peel before juicing.

• 

Some vegetables, such as cucumbers, 

can be processed un-peeled depending 

on the softness of the skin and the 

juicing requirements.

• 

All fruits with large pits, hard seeds 

or stones such as nectarines, peaches, 

mangoes, apricots, plums and cherries 

must be pitted before juicing.

• 

Ensure vegetables such as beetroot, 

carrots, etc. have all soil removed, are 

well washed and trimmed of leaves 

before juicing.

• 

Ensure fruits such as strawberries are 

hulled before juicing and pears have 

their stalks removed.

• 

Citrus fruit can be juiced in the juicer 

but remove the skin and excess pith 

before juicing.

• 

A small amount of lemon juice  

can be added to apple juice to  

reduce discolouration.

notE

Your juicer makes invigorating, 

frothy orange juice. Simply peel the 

oranges and remove any excess pith 

before juicing. It is best to refrigerate 

oranges before juicing.

Summary of Contents for Nutri Juicer Pro

Page 1: ...s both a record of your purchase and your warranty Registration also makes it easier to get support and advice on any questions or issues that you might have in the future If you wish we can also send...

Page 2: ...BJE820UK the Nutri Juicer Pro Instruction Booklet...

Page 3: ...nd safety first 10 Getting to know your new appliance 12 Assembling your new appliance 18 Operating your new appliance 19 Disassembling your new appliance 23 Care cleaning 24 Troubleshooting 26 Tips o...

Page 4: ...s follows Blue Neutral Brown Live Green Yellow Earth As the colours of the wire may not correspond with the coloured markings which identify the terminals in your plug please refer to the following Th...

Page 5: ...hing other than its intended use Do not use in moving vehicles or boats Do not use outdoors Do not use the appliance if power cord power plug or appliance becomes damaged in any way If damaged or main...

Page 6: ...appliance disassembling assembling and when storing the appliance Do not juice stone fruit unless seed stone has been removed When using puree disc and insert always remove seeds core and skin from fr...

Page 7: ...ctrical appliances It is advisable that a safety switch with a rated residual operating current not exceeding 30mA be installed in the electrical circuit supplying the appliance See your electrician f...

Page 8: ...appliance Do not use if the filter basket is damaged Always disconnect the appliance from the supply if it is left unattended and before assembling disassembling and cleaning It is recommended to regu...

Page 9: ...circuit supplying the appliance See your electrician for professional advice This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical sensory or mental cap...

Page 10: ...dicates that this appliance should not be disposed of in normal household waste It should be taken to a local authority waste collection centre designated for this purpose or to a dealer providing thi...

Page 11: ...tables D START STOP Button E Food Pusher For pushing whole fruit and vegetables down the wide feed chute A D C B F G H J L K E F Safety Locking Arm Juicer will not operate without juicer cover in plac...

Page 12: ...ice froth is separated from juice when poured into a glass if preferred O Puree Extractor For soft fruits and vegetables P Puree Insert For processing softer fruits such as bananas mangoes and strawbe...

Page 13: ...top Ensure that the motor base is switched OFF at the control panel then switch the appliance OFF at the power outlet and unplug the cord 2 Place the filter bowl surround on the top of the motor base...

Page 14: ...into the pulp container to collect the pulp 8 Place the juice jug provided under the spout on the right hand side of the dual disc juice processor The lid can be placed on to avoid any splatter NOTE...

Page 15: ...ng juicingdisc Apples 5 Apricots stone removed 2 Beetroot cleaned trimmed 5 Blueberries 1 Broccoli 4 Brussel sprouts trimmed 5 Cabbage 4 Carrots cleaned 5 Cauliflower 4 Celery 5 Cucumber peeled 2 Cucu...

Page 16: ...insert into the filter bowl surround making sure the warning label on the handle is facing upwards HINT Never use puree disc without puree insert They must always be used together 5 Place the juicer c...

Page 17: ...s before juicing All fruits with pits hard seeds or stones such as nectarines peaches mangoes and apricots must be pitted or deseeded before juicing Passionfruit pulp peeled kiwi fruit and berries can...

Page 18: ...he START STOP button will illuminate NOTE The light will be illuminated for 2 minutes before fading into sleep mode The light will come back on by activating any of the controls 5 Use the speed select...

Page 19: ...cally stop operating if the motor is stalled This is an electronic safety feature Either too much food is being processed at one time or the pieces are not small enough Try trimming food cutting food...

Page 20: ...illuminated for 2 minutes before fading into sleep mode The light will come back on by activating any of the controls 2 Remove the pulp container by holding the handle and pivoting the bottom of the p...

Page 21: ...l in place 8 To remove the juice disc turn the filter bowl surround upside down and carefully remove the juice disc it is recommended to remove the juice disc over the sink CAUTION Ultra sharp stainle...

Page 22: ...e START STOP button on the control panel of the juice processor to turn off Then switch the appliance OFF at the power outlet and unplug the cord 2 Remove the pulp container by holding the handle and...

Page 23: ...ut of the filter bowl surround Be careful not to touch the sharp cutting teeth CAUTION Ultra sharp stainless steel cutting disc and teeth WARNING The puree cutting disc has super sharp blades and teet...

Page 24: ...light to ensure the fine mesh holes are not blocked If the holes are blocked soak the juice disc in hot water with 10 lemon juice to loosen the blocked holes Alternatively wash the juice disc in the...

Page 25: ...elect speed 5 instead of the speed 1 setting The Sage by Heston Blumenthal juice processor will automatically stop operating if the motor is stalled This is a electronic safety feature Either too much...

Page 26: ...uice disc in a solution of hot water with 10 lemon juice to unblock the holes or wash in the dishwasher This will remove excess fibre build up from fruit or vegetables which could be inhibiting the ju...

Page 27: ...in season Refer to the Fruit and Vegetable Facts chart Keep your fruit and vegetables ready for juicing by washing and drying them before storing Most fruits and hardier type vegetables can be stored...

Page 28: ...When using fruits with a hard core such as pineapple always remove this before juicing All fruits with pits hard seeds or stones such as nectarines peaches mangoes and apricots must be pitted or dese...

Page 29: ...d Dietary Fibre 100g Broccoli 131kjs 31 cals Brussel Sprouts Autumn Winter Unwrapped in crisper of refrigerator Vitamin C B2 B6 E Folate and Dietary Fibre 100g Brussel Sprouts 156kj 37 cals Cabbage Wi...

Page 30: ...es Winter Autumn Spring Cool dry place for 1 week transfer to refrigerator to keep longer Vitamin C 131g Orange 229kj 54 cals Peaches Summer Ripen at room temperature then refrigerate Vitamin C Potass...

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