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(D) can be raised so that the residual li-
quid thanks to the anti-drip valve (N) does
not come out (Fig. 5).
-Cut the citrus fruits to be squeezed.
Take one half of the fruit and place it on
the squeezer cone.
Lower the lid (N), using the appropriate
citrus press lever (A), and press it on the
fruit (Fig. 6), the motor will automatical-
ly start running, letting the juice pour di-
rectly into the container, while the seeds
and the pulp will remain in the filter.
When all the juice has been extracted,
interrupt the pressure of the fruit on the
squeezer cone by lifting the lid (M) using
the lever (A); in this way the engine will
stop automatically.
N.B .: To avoid overheating the applian-
ce, do not press excessively on the cone
and do not let it work for more than 30
seconds continuously, and wait a few
minutes before putting it back into ope-
ration.
CLEANING
Always remove the plug from the socket
before proceeding with cleaning or when
the appliance is not in use.
Remove the cones (B - C) from the filter (E)
by pulling them upwards.
Remove the filter (E) from the conveyor (F).
Remove the conveyor (F) by lifting it from
the transmission axis (G).
Rinse the filter (E), the conveyor (F) and
the cones (B - C) immediately after use.
Use a soft bristle brush to remove any
pulp residue.
Wash all removable parts with dish soap
and warm water. If washing in the dishwa-
sher, place the parts only on the upper
trolley.
Clean the body of the appliance (H) with
a damp cloth or sponge. Do not immer-
se the body of the appliance (H) in water
or wash it in the dishwasher. Never clean
with thinners, detergents for plastic, glass
or similar. These could damage the ap-
pliance.
When you want to store the appliance,
once assembled, place the lid (M) over the
squeezer cones (B - C).