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USING YOUR FRUIT AND VEGETABLE PROCESSOR & JUICER
BEFORE FIRST USE
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Make sure the voltage in your outlet is the same as the voltage indicated on
the appliance. This appliance is for 120 –Volt AC electrical outlet only.
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Remove any bags, labels or stickers from the appliance.
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Clean the unit with a damp soft cloth
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Wash all of the removable parts – container cover, plunger, feeding funnel,
grater/filter basket, using a sponge, warm water and mild dish detergent.
Rinse and dry carefully.
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NOTE:
do not immerse the base unit in water when cleaning
HOW TO USE YOUR FRUIT AND VEGETABLE
PROCESSOR & JUICER
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Place the unit on a flat, sturdy surface with adequate clearance (i.e., do not
place under wall cabinets or on carpeting or other soft surfaces). This appli-
ance is not for use in convection or conventional ovens, microwaves, or on a
stovetop.
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The extractor feature is used for firm fruits and vegetables, like carrots. The
citrus juicer is used for soft citrus fruits, lemons, limes, oranges, etc.
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Always be sure that the appliance is properly assembled, turned on and run-
ning before inserting food.
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Do not force feed the juicer. For most fruits and vegetables, a slow start/stop,
or jabbing motion will work best. If the juicer starts to vibrate, a slightly
stronger push with the firmer item should bring it into balance.
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Firmer items are best used when the pieces are just large enough to fit in the
chute. Softer items are best used when cut into smaller pieces. Items with
thin skins (tomatoes/grapes) are best when chopped into even smaller pieces.
Stringy items like celery should be cut into roughly 2” long pieces for best
performance.
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When making a drink that combines more than one fruit or vegetable, it is
recommended to alternate the various fruit or vegetable pieces when placing
them in the unit. For Example: Carrot/Celery/Tomato Juice – place a cou-
ple pieces of one vegetable into the juicer, then a couple of pieces of the sec-
ond vegetable, then the third vegetable. Repeat rotation until all pieces have
been placed in the juicer. This will provide better juicing results than juicing
all carrots, then all celery then all tomatoes.
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When juicing leafy greens, it is recommended that you twist and roll the
greens into a ball the size of a golf ball. Always place the greens into the juicer
first, followed by firmer produce like carrots or celery. The juice from these
firmer vegetables will force additional juice from the greens.
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