Step 7: Place juice pitcher
Slide froth separator into juice pitcher, then position pitcher beneath the
juice spout. Be sure that the juice spout empties into the larger opening
in the pitcher lid.
Storing & inserting food pusher
Store food pusher in feed tube until you are ready to juice. To insert,
rotate food pusher until the groove in the food pusher is properly
aligned with the ridge in the feed tube.
Disassembly Instructions
Important: Always make sure the juicer is unplugged before starting to
disassemble.
Step 1: Release lid locking lever
While pressing down on safety lock button, swing lid locking lever away
from feed tube. Release safety lock button.
Step 2: Remove lid
Grasp lid by the feed tube and lift to remove from juice bowl. Make sure
to hold food pusher in place if it is being stored inside the feed tube,
or – for easier cleaning – unlock feed tube by rotating clockwise and
remove from the lid.
Step 3: Remove pulp basket
Grasp bottom of the pulp basket and pull it away from juicer, titling
slightly to release it from behind the pulp ejection spout.
Step 4: Remove juice bowl
Grasp sides of juice bowl with both hands. With filter basket still inside,
carefully lift juice bowl off motor base, rotating slightly if necessary. The
filter basket can then be removed from the juice bowl for cleaning.
Caution: Cutting blades are extremely sharp! Use care when handling
filter basket.
Care and Cleaning
Important: Always unplug juicer from the outlet before assembly or
disassembly, and before cleaning.
This appliance requires little maintenance.
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CLEANING YOUR JUICER
Juicer should be cleaned after every use.
1. Using a sponge or damp cloth, clean motor base, rubber feet and
underside of juicer. Use a damp toothbrush or cloth to clean juice from
the inside the motor base hub (on top of motor base).
Important: Do not immerse motor base in water, or spray with water.
Clean only by wiping with a damp sponge, cloth or paper towel.
2. All juicer parts – except motor base – are washable in warm, soapy
water, using any mild liquid dishwashing detergent. Do not use any
products containing ammonia or scouring powders, as these can dull,
scratch or mar the surface.
3. Use cleaning brush provided to scrub lid and juice bowl. Do not use
metal brushes or pads.
4. To properly clean food pusher, remove circular cap in the cover of the
food pusher. To remove, grasp cap and lift directly out of food pusher,
using the notch for leverage. Once parts are dry, replace cap.
5. To clean filter basket, use cleaning brush provided to make sure tiny
holes in mesh filter are not clogged. This can be accomplished by
holding filter basket under a running faucet while brushing the mesh
filter screen from both inside and outside of filter basket.
Note: Occasionally any removable parts may be washed in a dishwasher,
ONLY if they are placed on the top shelf. Washing in warm, soapy water
after each use, however, should be sufficient.
Tip: Pulp from pulp basket can be used in many different ways: making
breads, muffins, cakes, soup stocks, compressed facial packs and garden
compost material.
REMOVING TOUGH STAINS
Due to powerful staining properties of carotenoids found in many
vegetables, particularly carrots, we suggest soaking any stained parts
overnight in one of the following solutions:
• Biodegradable soap in enough warm water to cover juicer parts
• ¼ cup bleach added to a sink full of warm water
• 1 part warm water to 1 part cider vinegar
• ½ small box of baking soda in enough warm water to cover juicer parts.
NEVER USE AMMONIA OR ABRASIVES!
After soaking overnight, lightly scrub with soft bristle brush and liquid
detergent.
Important: Never submerge motor base in water or any other liquid!
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