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IMPORTANT -
If hard parts are clamped between the filter sleeve and squeezing
auger and/or residues of pulp and juices are sticking to the surfaces, it might be
difficult to remove the squeezing auger from the filter sleeve.
Do not use violence
to avoid damaging the separating mesh
of the filter sleeve.
NOTE
You should rinse the parts of the juicing system immediately after removing them to
avoid that any residues of fibres dry on the surfaces.
8. If the squeezing auger does not come out of the filter sleeve easily, soak the filter
sleeve and squeezing auger for some minutes in warm dishwater. Then place
the filter sleeve upside down over a soft surface (e.g. folded kitchen cloth). At
the bottom of the filter sleeve, carefully press onto the stainless steel shaft of the
squeezing auger to release the squeezing auger, while pulling the filter sleeve
upwards. This way, carefully press the squeezing auger out of the filter sleeve.
9. Pull the dark sealing ring out of the juice collector.
10. Thoroughly clean the parts of the juicing system as described in the following section.
THOROUGH CLEANING OF THE JUICING SYSTEM
1. Disassemble the juicing system (see above: ‘Disassembling the Juicing System’).
IMPORTANT -
You may clean the parts of the juicing system in an automatic dish-
washer. Please take into account that, after the cleaning cycle of the automatic
dishwasher, some fibres of your food could still clog the separating mesh of the
filter sleeve. During the drying phase, these residues dry on the surfaces, and the-
reafter stick really stubbornly. With the separating mesh clogged even partly, you
may notice a great negative influence on the performance of the appliance. Thus,
it may be better to clean the filter sleeve manually anyway (see: ‘Removing Resi-
dues of Fibres from the Filter Sleeve’).
CAUTION
– Do not use any abrasive cleaners or hard objects for cleaning.
Residues of food adhere to scratched surfaces much firmer. Ensure that the sealing ring
of the juice collector will not get lost during cleaning. This holds especially for cleaning
in an automatic dishwasher. Additionally, ensure that the sealing ring cannot fall onto
the heating elements of the dishwasher during cleaning to avoid damage.
2. Wash the parts via a soft cloth or a soft nylon brush in warm dishwater. If resi-
dues of food stick stubbornly to the surfaces, you may soak the parts for approx.
10 minutes in warm dishwater for some minutes, before cleaning.