Some soft fruits do not pass properly in a juice extractor, such as bananas,
oranges, and kiwis. We advise you to mix them always with a hard
fruit/vegetable.
4.4 Tips for use
Cut the fruits and vegetables into small pieces for optimal extraction
Avoid stuffing the juice extractor. Let the fruits and vegetables drop
down into the tube and push them gently with the pusher if there is a
blockage. Do not push them with excessive force
Do not place frozen fruits or vegetables in the appliance
If you use herbs or leafy vegetables, please wrap them together to form
a package before placing them in Senya Heanlty Juicer. Or you can
combine them with other fruits and vegetables at low speed.
The juice extractor is not suitable for extracting very hard fruit or
vegetable juices such as sugar cane.
To increase the nutritional value of your juices, we advise you to add chia
seeds or flax seeds after having collected your juices.
Immediately after each use, use the cleaning brush to thoroughly clean
the fine holes in the filter. If the holes are clogged, soak the filter in warm
water with 10% lemon juice to loosen the blocked holes.
4.5 Table of recommended uses
Fruits/vegetables
Preparation
Advice
Apple
Cut them to fit in the feeding
tube
To optimize juice extraction
from hard fruits/vegetables,
it is best to use them at room
temperature
Carrot
Pineapple
Remove the leaves and stems,
then cut off the head and the
base of the fruit. Cut pineapple
into wedges lengthwise.
To avoid clogging the filter,
clean it every time you have a
pineapple
Tomatoes
Cut them into 4 parts to pass in
the feeding tube
A thick pulp juice will be
obtained, rather than a light
juice
Kiwis
Cut them into 4 parts to fit in the
feed tube
Never pass them alone.
Always mix kiwis with a hard
fruit for better extraction