∙ Never immerse the appliance in water.
∙ Do not operate the appliance if it is damaged (for example if it
felt down).
∙ The manufacturer is not liable for damage occurred by using
the apliance in another way than described or if a mistake in
operating has been made.
∙ To prevent injury, repairs such as replacing a damaged cord,
should only be carried out by customer service.
∙ When using a powercord extension it is important that children
are not pulling at it or a trip hazard occurs.
∙ The appliance must always be unplugged in case of no supervi-
sion, prior to assembly, the dismantling or cleaning.
First steps
Wipe the appliance and the cones with a damp cloth. Take
care, that the appliance is not plugged in, as it could start
with a pressure on the juice cone.
Unwind the power cord from the cable storage.
Put the juice collector on the motor base. The spout must be placed at the opening.
Put the sieve inside the juice collector box.
Attach the small juice cone (for e.g. lemon) on the motor. Are there bigger fruits, e.g.
oranges or grapefruits, put the large juice cone over the small juice cone
The appliance must be places on a stable and flat surface. It must be taken care, that
no hot surfaces are near the appliance.
Usuage
The juice cone must be chosen according the size of the fruit. The fruit shall be cut
into halfes. The juicer starts by pressing the fruit slightly on the cone. The juicer
squeezes the juice out of the fruit.
The juice is collected in the juice collector (ca 200ml). When the spout is moved down-
wards the juice will run out of the spout in a glass, which must be placed beneath the
spout before. Lift the spout for collecting the juice again and put the lid on the top
for storing. The pulp is collected in the sieve.
It must be taken care, that the sieve gets not jammed.
Never try to clean the sieve when the motor is running. The juicer must be unplugged
and the sieve should be cleaned under running water.
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