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5
Insert the extracting bolt
(5)
into the bowl
(2)
.
6
Place the lid
(6)
on the container
(2)
finding the way with
the insets into the grooves in the container
, and turn the
lid
(6)
clockwise home .
7
Put the pusher
(7)
into the charging hopper
(2)
.
8
Place the containers
(8)
under the juice nozzle
(2c)
and
the pulp nozzle
(2a)
.
Start-up and Work
(Fig. E)
Switch position of the appliance presented in the
Fig. B
“ON”
– switch in this position starts the appliance.
“OFF”
– this is the neutral position for the switch, it turns the
appliance off.
“REV”
– switch in this position shifts the appliance into
reverse.
Check whether the switch
●
(1a)
is in its “OFF” position.
1
Plug the appliance into the power socket.
2
Put sliced fruits or vegetables into the charging hopper,
and gently push it with the pusher.
Do not use fingers or other objects to push the
products.
Fruits and vegetables should be thoroughly
washed, and their seeds and other hard parts
removed, before they are put into the extractor.
3
Turn the extractor on by turning the switch
(1a)
into the
“ON” position.
Do not touch the switch (1a) with wet hands.
The lid (6) must be securely closed
;
otherwise the appliance will not start.
4
Put next batches of sliced fruits or vegetables into the
charging hopper, and push it gently by means of the pusher.
The maximum weight of fruits and vegetables
put into the extractor should not exceed 500 g
of products per 2 minutes of operation.
In case the extracting screw is chocked or
a batch of products gets stuck, switch the
appliance into “REV” for 2-3 seconds
If the problem persists, you need to disassemble
the appliance, clean it, and assemble it again
(see para. Before Use).
After Use (extracting juice)
(Fig. F)
1
Turn off the extractor by turning the switch
(1a)
to the
“OFF” position.
2
Unplug the power cord from the socket.
The juice extracted into the container pour into earlier
●
prepared glasses, cups, etc
If you want to rinse the appliance before
changing products, it is necessary to turn it off
first, next replace the juice container, turn the
device on, and pour a glass of water in to rinse
out automatically any pulp leftovers.
Proceed to disassembling the extractor (see para.
●
Before Use
).
Maintenance
After each use the extractor should thoroughly washed,
●
preventing any juice or leftovers of fruits or vegetables.
Remove any dirt from corners or slits by means of the
●
brush provided together with the extractor.
The motor should be cleaned with a moist cloth with
●
a small amount of dishwashing liquid. Next wipe it dry.
In case any water or juice gets inside the motor,
you need to stop operating the appliance, and
leave it for maintenance in a local service
center.
Wash all equipment accessories such as: bowl, juice
●
sweeper, filter, extracting screw, lid with charging hopper,
pusher, and juice container, in warm water with the
addition of a dishwashing liquid.
Due to long-term usage some of the plastic elements of
●
the appliance may become discolored. This effect should
not be considered as a fault.
Any color traces from carrots may be easily removed by
●
wiping the surface with a cloth dipped in edible oil.
Thoroughly dry all the parts after washing them.
●
Assemble the extractor step by step according to the
●
above instructions (see para. Before Use).
What to do, if...
...the extractor does not work:
1. Make sure the extractor is plugged into the power
socket.
2. Make sure the extractor is assembled in the way
described in the manual.
3. The extractor may have turned off due to working more
than 20 minutes.
4. Take the extractor to the service center.
...the juice is too thick or too watery
1. Make sure the rubber stopper
(2c)
is installed tightly.
2. Make sure the juice is extracted from fresh products.
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