Main parts of the product
(Fig.1 on page 3)
1.
Pusher
2.
Lid with feeding chute
3.
Cutting blade at the bottom
4.
Basket assembly
5.
Flange
6.
Bowl
7.
Spout assembly
8.
Safety arm
9.
Motor unit
10. Feeding chute
11. Ejector
12. Handles
13. Sieve
14. Pulp container
15. Suction feet
Note: Three stoppers for the spout assembly are supplied to
prevent the insects from entering.
Remark: The content of this manual applies for all listed items
unless specified otherwise. The appearance may vary from the
shown illustrations
Circuit diagram
(Fig.2 on page 4)
A:
Off
B:
On
C:
White
D:
Black
E:
Red
F:
Blue
G:
Brown
EP: Main phase
EA: Starting phase
CD: Starting capacitor
KD: Starting relay
KW: Electromagnetic relay
MA1: Start switch
MA2: Stop switch
SW: Clamp safety switch
MF: Breaking module
MO: Single phase Motor
PTO: Motor thermal protector
Preparation before use
• Remove all protective packaging and wrapping.
• Check that the device is in good condition and with all ac-
cessories. In case of incomplete or damaged delivery, please
contact the supplier immediately. In this case, do not use the
device.
• Clean the accessories and the appliance before use (See == >
Cleaning & Maintenance).
• Make sure the appliance is completely dry.
• Place the appliance on a horizontal, stable and heat resistant
surface that is safe against water splashes.
• Keep the packaging if you intend to store your appliance in
the future.
• Keep the user manual for future reference.
NOTE! Due to manufacturing residues, the appliance may emit a light
odor during the first few uses. This is normal and does not indicate
any defect or hazard. Make sure the appliance is well ventilated.
Installation / Assembly & Disassembly
(Fig.3-10 on page 4-6)
• WARNING! Never connect the power plug into an electrical
outlet before the appliance is fully assembled.
• Make sure the spout assembly is closed.
1. Position the motor unit firmly so that the OFF / ON but-
tons are facing you.
(Fig.3 on page 4)
2. Place the bowl on top of the motor unit.
(Fig.4 on page 4)
3. Fit the flange onto the rim of the bowl. The ribs of the
flange should be lined up with the flat panel of the bowl.
Make sure that the flange is correctly fitted.
(Fig.5 on page 4)
4. Lower the basket assembly into correct place, holding it
by the holders. Rotate it until its slots into correct place.
(Fig.6 on page 5)
5. Line the lid with feeding chute with the notches in the
flange.
(Fig.7 on page 5)
IMPORTANT: Make sure that the pin on the motor shaft
is correctly lined up with the corresponding notch in the
basket hub.
(Fig.8 on page 5)
6. Correctly fit the pulp container with the hopper plate.
(Fig.9 on page 5)
7. Close the safety arm correctly.
The juicer will not start unless the safety arm has been
closed properly (safety switch).
(Fig.10 on page 6)
8. Now, the appliance is assembled and ready for use.
Operating instructions
NOTES
• Do not put your hand or fingers into the feeding chute to push
food or remove clogged food. Use the pusher only. Danger of
serious injury due to the rotating blade.
• Close the safety arm to operate.
• Always switch "OFF" the appliance and unplug it when not
in use.
• Check regularly the flange and lid are correctly fitted espe-
cially when change to another food.
Preparing fruits and vegetables
• This juicer can be used to make juices from many different
types of fruit and vegetables, but some preparations are
needed to create flavorful and tasty juices.
• Rinse fruits under fresh running water.
• Cut large fruit into small pieces that fit into the feeding chute.
• Remove large seeds, stones, ad pits from cherries, peaches,
etc.
• Peel thick-skinned fruits (pineapples, oranges, melons, etc).
• Some foods are not suitable for processing in a juicer, due to
their hard consistency (e.g. Coconuts).
NOTE: Never put ice cubes or frozen fruit in the feed tube.
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