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Note:

 The juicer should be completely assembled before 

use, if this is not the case see ‘Assembling your Café 
Series™ Juice Extractor' on page 7.
1. Ensure the control switch on the juicer is in the ‘Off’ 

position and insert the power cord into a 230-240V 
AC power outlet and turn the power ‘On’.

2. Clean fruit and vegetables thoroughly, ready for 

juicing.

  Note:

 The extra large feed chute allows whole fruit 

and vegetables to be juiced, however some fruit 
and vegetables may require other preparation before 
juicing, such as peeling and removing stones, 
see ‘Juicing speed guide’ on page 10 for our 
recommendations.

3. Ensure that the juicer has been assembled 

completely and correctly, making sure that the 
stainless steel blade and filtering basket revolves 
properly before placing fruit and vegetables in the 
juicer.

  Note:

 The stainless steel blade and filtering basket 

should be cleaned thoroughly before each use, see 
‘Care and cleaning’ on page 12.

4. Place a jug or glass under the juice spout.
5. Select ‘Low’ or ‘High’ speed with the control switch. 

To select ‘Low’ speed push the control switch down. To 
select ‘High’ speed push the control switch up. 

  For optimum juicing results ‘Low’ speed is used 

primarily for soft fruit and vegetables, particularly 
those with a high water content and ‘High’ speed is 
ideal for hard and fibrous fruit and vegetables. A list 
of fruit and vegetables commonly used for juicing and 
their recommended juicing speed are specified in the 
‘Juicing speed guide’ on page 10.

  Important:

 Do not operate for more than 20 seconds at 

a time when juicing heavy loads. None of the recipes 
in this manual are considered a heavy load.

6. With the juicer in operation, place the fruit and 

vegetables into the feed chute. Using the food 
pusher, guide the fruit and vegetables down the feed 
chute and onto the stainless steel blade.

  Tip: 

For maximum juice extraction, guide the food 

pusher down the feed chute in a slow downward 
motion.

  Important:

 Do not push fruit or vegetables into the 

feed chute with your fingers, always use the food 
pusher provided.

7. The juice from the fruit and vegetables will flow 

directly into the jug or glass and the pulp will be 
separated and collected in the pulp container.

  Important: 

When juicing be aware of the level of 

pulp in the pulp collection container, because if 
the container is overfilled this can cause damage to 
the appliance and prevent the juicer from operating 
correctly.

8. When juicing is complete ensure that the juicer is 

switched ‘Off’ and unplugged from the power outlet.

Operating your Café Series

™ 

Juice 

Extractor

Summary of Contents for JE8500

Page 1: ...JE8500...

Page 2: ...guide to the benefits of juicing 5 Assembling your Caf Series Juice Extractor 7 Operating your Caf Series Juice Extractor 9 Juicing speed guide 10 Disassembling your Caf Series Juice Extractor 11 Care...

Page 3: ...red Do not operate any electrical appliance with a damaged cord or after the appliance has been dropped or damaged in any manner If damage is suspected return the appliance to the nearest Sunbeam Appo...

Page 4: ...second braking system provides essential safety The blades come to a complete stop either when the juicing switch is turned Off or the twin locking levers are released Control switch with two speeds a...

Page 5: ...thout having to dismantle the juicer Heavy duty 1000 watt DC motor 1000 watt DC motor delivers high torque for constant juicing power and comes with a 5 year guarantee This combined with the off centr...

Page 6: ...oranges first then follow with the hard fruit apples second This will help you to achieve the maximum juice extraction from the fruit and vegetables When juicing fresh herbs such as mint or parsley a...

Page 7: ...ean mouth and teeth 50kj 100g and minerals Cherries Very high in vitamin C dietary fibre May help to stabilise the heartbeat 170kj 100g and also keeps the skin healthy Cucumber Only small amounts of v...

Page 8: ...ick source of energy 190kj 100g Pineapple Vitamin C dietary fibre beta carotene Helps to digest protein 160kj 100g Plums Vitamin E potassium beta carotene May help to retard the effects 110 155kj 100g...

Page 9: ...whilst removing parts 1 Set the motor base on a dry level surface For convenience when juicing have the control switch facing you figure 1 2 Place the juice collector bowl onto the top of the motor ba...

Page 10: ...tainer and slide into place under the juicer cover figure 6 Tip To reduce cleaning we recommend that you line the pulp container with a plastic bag to collect the pulp 7 Take the food pusher align the...

Page 11: ...used primarily for soft fruit and vegetables particularly those with a high water content and High speed is ideal for hard and fibrous fruit and vegetables A list of fruit and vegetables commonly used...

Page 12: ...High Grapefruit remove skin Low Honeydew melon remove skin Low Kiwi fruit remove skin Low Lemon remove skin Low Lime remove skin Low Mandarins remove skin Low Mangoes remove skin seed Low Mint High Or...

Page 13: ...t the juicer cover from the juice collector bowl figure 10 5 Place fingers under the rim of the stainless steel blade and filtering basket and lift out figure 11 Important Juicing blades are very shar...

Page 14: ...e well Using the nylon cleaning brush supplied with the juicer hold the stainless steel blade and filtering basket under running water and brush the outside of the basket first Then with the basket st...

Page 15: ...low downward motion Stainless steel blade and filtering After extended juicing of fibrous fruit basket is blocked with excess pulp and vegetables the mesh on the filtering basket may need to be cleane...

Page 16: ...stalk Mint 1 sprig Lemon small peeled Flying High Carrot 3 Green apples 2 Beetroot 1 small Distant Melons Watermelon 1 wedge 200g piece Honeydew peeled Rockmelon peeled Orange Madness Pawpaw large pee...

Page 17: ...cm piece See the light Green apples 2 Carrot 2 Ginger 2cm piece Fuzzy Thoughts Carrot 2 Celery 2 stalks Green apples 1 Kiwi Fruit 1 peeled Ginger 2cm piece Jack s Juice Tomatoes 3 Celery 1 stalk Carro...

Page 18: ...small peeled Watermelon 1 wedge 200g piece Orange 1 small peeled Pear Magenta Goddess Beetroot 1 small Carrot 2 Green apples 2 Pineapple small peeled Watery Wonderland Watermelon 1 wedge 300g piece P...

Page 19: ...ed Strawberries 2 large Kiwi Fruit 1 peeled Frothy Fantasy Strawberries 4 Green apple 1 Banana 1 peeled Grapes 1 cup Berry Cherry Strawberries 250g Cherries 1 cup stoned Juicy Juice Raspberries 125g f...

Page 20: ...product may differ from the one shown in this leaflet Backed by Sunbeam s 12 Month Replacement Guarantee and National Service Network Copyright SUNBEAM CORPORATION LIMITED 2004 INCORPORATED IN N S W...

Page 21: ...Cafe Series logo and words Cafe Series are trademarks of Sunbeam Corporation ACN 000 006 771 Sunbeam Corporation Limited 2004 Consumer Hotline Australia 1800 025 059 New Zealand 0800 786 232 www sunbe...

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