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2. Do not make the mainframe put into water for cleaning; and be sure to use wringed soft
cloth to clean it.
3. After cleaning, please dry the cleaned parts and store them in a clean and ventilating
place.
Notes:
1). Please wash the machine in time after use, otherwise the dreg will attach to the
container, which will affect the assembly and cleaning, and even result in
performance reduction.
2) The rubber pad at the bottom of the squeezing cup may be washed. Please refer to
the contents in page 5.
Notes for use
Please read the following contents before use
1. The materials shall be put into the machine slowly one by one, and new materials shall
be put into it after the previous materials have been squeezed.
2. The materials with large fiber content (such as celery) shall be put into the machine after
being cut into the blocks with appropriate size (10-20cm). (The materials with particularly
strong fiber shall be put into the machine slowly after being cut into the blocks of about
3cm).
3. When the carrot that have been stored at low temperature for over 1 year is used for
squeezing
,
it is better to make it squeezed together with the materials with large water
content (such as pear or orange), because that such carrot has small water content. The
juice amount will be larger if new materials are put into the machine after the previous
materials have been squeezed (the juice amount will vary with the water content of
materials).
4. The juice amount will be small if the materials are not fresh. When dry materials stored in
refrigerator are used for squeezing
,
the materials shall be squeezed after being
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