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CAUTION! The MPM Slow Juicer has an electric motor with a step-down gear. The appliance will need some time
to fully process the food. Work slowly. Do not feed too many pieces of fruits/vegetables. Do not push down the
pusher too hard. Otherwise the appliance may stall.
PREPARING YOUR VEGETABLES AND FRUITS
PRODUCT TYPE
HARD ROOTS
Caution: Do not place too many fruit/vegetable
pieces. Too many pieces may clog the feeder tube or
the extraction screw and the appliance may stall.
NOTE: Firmly push down hard vegetable and fruit chunks into the juicer, because it runs at a slow speed. Juice extraction will be easier if you slice
large carrots into two or more long pieces. Use the pusher to feed in the chunks remaining in the feeder tube.
CEREAL GRASS
NOTE: Cereal grass may foam during extraction. Have the grass as fresh as possible to reduce foaming. You can also achieve this by cooling the
cereal grass and the extraction screw overnight in a refrigerator (or at least for 2 hours) or rinsing them with cold water directly before juice
extraction. If you do not mind mixing cereal grass juice with carrot juice, you can increase the cereal grass yield by extracting juice with a little
of carrot. The carrot will help clean the filter basket during processing.
HARD FRUITS
SOFT FRUITS/VEGETABLES
CITRUS FRUIT
Place the feeder chamber (6) on the filter bowl (5) by aligning the bosses with the grooves in
the bowl. Turn the feeder chamber (6) clockwise home so that the safety lock tab in the feeder
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chamber (6) snaps into the recess in the motor unit (1). Note the marks on the appliance. Proper
engagement disables the safety lock which prevents using the appliance when improperly
assembled.
Place the pusher (7) in the feeder tube mouth (17). Place the juice pitcher and the pulp container
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(4) under the juice spout (12) and the pulp discharge chute (13), respectively.
EXAMPLE
● Carrots
● Beetroots
● Celery
● Wheat
● Barley
● Apples
● Tomatoes
● Grapes
● Oranges
● Grapefruits
● Lemons
PREPARATION
Wash all products. Slice the carrots into long, sleek strips to
feed them easily through the feeder tube.
If the carrots are large, slice them along into four quarters.
Cut off approximately 1 cm of the greenish end. Use the
pusher to feed in the chunks remaining in the feeder tube.
– Cut large beetroots and celery into smaller pieces
Cut the grass to length and rinse it with water. Place small
portions of the grass in the feeder tube mouth at a time for
better extraction performance. Use the pusher if needed.
– Greens: do not feed too much at a time, or it will be
much more difficult to process.
Hard and juicy varieties are preferable. You can juice the
fruits whole, if they fit in the feeder tube. Otherwise cut the
fruits into smaller pieces
Wash the products and cut them into smaller pieces (if
necessary) for easier feeding into the appliance. Peel off the
skin if necessary. Do not overfill the feeder tube mouth with
too many chunks. Push down the products with the pusher
or the flap.
Peel off the skin and remove excess
white fibres. Cut into smaller pieces if necessary.
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