OPERATION
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1. Check if the Solis Citrus Juicer Pro has been assembled correctly in the described
way. Place a glass or another container underneath the juice spout before start-
ing to juice.
2. Cut the citrus fruit in two halves. To squeeze juice more effectively, you should
cut the fruit laterally, not lengthwise from end to end.
Note: Some citrus fruits, f.e. mandarines, might have thicker ends. To ensure
optimal contact to the juicing cone, it is recommended to clip the pointed ends
with a knife.
3. Connect the power plug to a suitable wall outlet. Switch the appliance on with
the ON/OFF button on the appliance back side (position I).
4. Place one half of the citrus fruit, with the cut side facing down, on the juicing
cone and press the fruit onto the spike of the juicing cone.
5. Take the lever handle of the press arm and push the lever press arm down slowly
in one smooth movement, until the squeezing cone comes into contact with the
fruit skin. Once this contact is made and some pressure is applied, the motor will
start automatically and the juicing cone will begin spinning. The juice is squeezed
from the fruit and runs through the juice spout into the glass resp. the container.
The pulp and the pips are collected in the pulp filter.
6. As the Solis Citrus Juicer Pro works very effectively, it will only take a few sec-
onds until one fruit half is juiced. After a short time, you can return the lever press
arm into the highest position and the motor will stop automatically.
7. Take the squeezed-out fruit half from the juicing cone and, if necessary, empty
out the pulp filter resp. repeat steps 4 to 6 to juice the other fruit halves.
Notes:
The pulp filter should be emptied once it is filled with pulp and pips.
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If you wish to empty the pulp filter while juicing, switch the appliance off with
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the ON/OFF button (position 0), fold up the juice spout and carefully remove the
juicing cone and the pulp filter with the juice collector. Empty and rinse the fil-
ter and the juicing cone and reinstall everything into the appliance before
switching it on again and proceeding to juice.
The pulp filter should never be too full, as this hinders the appliance from func-
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tioning optimally resp. might cause damage to it.
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