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Self-Cleaning
The self-cleaning function helps
remove pulp build-up, which improves
the performance of the juicer. Using the
self-cleaning function can also make
fully cleaning the juicer easier. To use
the self-cleaning function:
1. Place an empty cup underneath
the Spout.
2. While slowly pouring water into
the Chute, lightly press the Self-
Cleaning Button three times. The
cleaning scraper will scrape off any
excess pulp.
3. Stop pouring water and let the
water drain.
4. Remove the cup with water.
5. After using the self-cleaning
function, you can either continue
juicing or shut off the juicer. If you
shut off the juicer, the juicer should
be fully cleaned (see the “Fully
Cleaning the Juicer” section).
Care & Cleaning
Disassembling
& Cleaning the
Self-Cleaning Scraper
1. Pull down the safety bar.
2. Remove the Lid and Pulp Guard
and look beneath them.
3. Remove the silicone cover from
the hooks on the Self-Cleaning
scraper (see Fig.C).
4. Clean the Self-Cleaning scraper.
Reassembling the
Self-Cleaning Scraper
1. Slide the silicone cover over the
Self-Cleaning scraper’s base.
2. Attach the sides of the cover to
the hooks on the scraper.
Fully Cleaning the Juicer
The juicer will need to be fully
cleaned periodically and when the
self-cleaning function does not
remove all food from the juicer. With
the exception of the Motor Base,
all the components can be put in
your home dishwasher. We
recommend top rack placement.*
1. Turn off the power switch
and wait until the motor stops
completely.
2. With dry hands, unplug the
power cord from electrical outlet.
3. Disassemble the machine (see
the “Disassembly” section).
4. Wipe the outside of the Power
Base with a warm, moist cloth
and mild detergent. Do not
submerge the Power Base in
water. Do not spray with water
or any other liquid. The Power
Base is not dishwasher safe.
IMPORTANT: Do not use
abrasive sponges, cloths, or
cleansers as these can damage
the finish.
5. Hold the Filter/Blade under
warm running water. Use a
cleaning brush to loosen the
leftover fibers that may be stuck
to the Filter/Blade before
placing the Filter/Blade in the
dishwasher. Never use a wire
brush. Rinse the Filter/Blade from
the outside under running water.
A sink’s spray hose attachment is
especially effective for loosening
fiber from the Filter/Blade.
6. Clean all other parts with a warm,
moist cloth and mild detergent.
Rinse well and dry thoroughly.
7. Dry the components thoroughly,
reassemble the machine (see
the “Assembly” section), and turn
on the power to spin out any
excess water.
8. Ensure the appliance and its
parts are completely dry before
storing in a cool, dry place.
*CAUTION: Some commercial
and foreign-made dishwashers may
reach internal temperatures that
are higher than machines made for
home use by US standards. Do not
use these dishwashers with your
juicer. The higher temperatures may
cause damage to appliance and can
void your guarantee. Check with your
dishwasher manufacturer before using.
Care & Cleaning
FIG. C