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pusher
feed tube
lid
pulp shield
grater plate
filter
pulp spout
bowl
juice spout
base
clip
safety
Never put your fingers in the feed
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tube. Use the pusher supplied.
Fit the clip over the lid before
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switching on.
Don't remove the lid until the filter
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has stopped.
Don't touch moving parts.
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Unplug before fitting or removing
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parts or cleaning.
important
Don't process more than 4.5kg
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(10lb) at a time. Switch off for 10
minutes between batches.
If pulp stops coming out, switch off
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and unclog the bowl.
Citrus fruits will produce bitter juice
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because their pith gets processed
too. The Kenwood citrus press
(A995) is recommended for citrus
fruits.
before using for the first time:
dismantle and clean
1 Undo the clip.
2 Remove the lid.
3 Using the top of the pusher, unscrew
the grater – turn clockwise.
4 Remove the filter.
5 Remove the bowl.
6 Wash the parts: see 'Cleaning'.
to assemble and use
your juicer
1 Slot the bowl onto the base – align
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the tabs with the cut outs in the
base
.
2 Insert the filter – align the tabs
3 Using the top of the pusher, screw
the grater on anticlockwise
4 Fit the lid
.
5 Swing the clip up and click shut
6 Slide the pulp shield on
7 Remove the high speed outlet
cover
.
8 Attach the juicer and turn until
locked on
.
9 Place containers under the spouts.
preparing food
Remove stones (eg. plums,
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peaches, cherries).
Remove tough skins (eg melons,
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pineapples, cucumbers, potatoes).
Soft-skinned and other food just
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needs washing (eg apples, grapes,
pears, strawberries, cabbage,
carrots, celery, lettuce, parsley,
radishes, spinach).
10 Cut the food to fit the feed tube.
11 Switch to speed 1 and push the
food down with the pusher.
cleaning
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Dismantle before cleaning.
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Do not wash any parts in your
dishwasher.
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Some foods, eg carrot, will discolour
the plastic. Rubbing with a cloth
dipped in vegetable oil helps remove
discolouring.
base
Never immerse in water. Wipe with a
damp cloth, then dry.
other parts
Wash by hand, then dry.
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The bottom of your feed tube has
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been individually trimmed to fit
perfectly. Because of this, it's slightly
rough – this is normal.
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