ASSEMBLING
1.
Unplug the citrus press.
2.
Sit the motor unit on a stable, level surface.
3.
Push the bottom of the drive shaft into the hexagonal hole top of the motor unit.
4.
Align the spout with the space in the front of the motor unit, and lower the juice collector on top of
the motor unit.
5.
Lower the separator on top of the juice collector.
6.
To use the large reamer, lower it on top of the small reamer, so the gaps in the bottom of the large
reamer fit over the wings in the small reamer.
a) Use the large reamer for large fruit like grapefruit and oranges.
b) Use the small reamer for small fruit like lemons and limes.
7.
Lower the reamer over the drive shaft in the centre of the citrus press.
PREPERATION
1.
Use good quality, fresh, ripe, citrus fruit.
2.
Wipe the fruit.
3.
Turn the fruit on its side and cut in half with a sharp knife, to cut through the centres of the segments.
PRESSING
1.
Plug the citrus press into the power socket.
2.
Put a glass or small jug below the spout.
3.
Push the spout down, to open it (A).
4.
Using one half-fruit at a time, place the cut (flesh) side on top of the reamer and press it down.
5.
The reamer will turn, pressing the juice out of the half-fruit.
6.
The motor is a simple one, so the reamer won't always turn the same way.
7.
Move the fruit around, to ensure that the reamer reaches all of the flesh.
8.
When you stop pressing, the motor will stop.
9.
Do the same with the rest of your fruit.
10. Don't use the citrus press continuously for more than 2 minutes. After 2 minutes use, let it rest for 2
minutes before carrying on.
11.
Keep an eye on the level in the glass/jug.
12. When it's full, stop juicing, push the spout up to close it and stop the juice flowing.
13.
Remember to push the spout down to open it, when you replace the jug and start juicing again.
14. When you've finished, disassemble, clean, and store it away.
15. The cable may be stored in the area under the motor unit.
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
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electronic goods, appliances marked with this symbol mustn't be disposed of with unsorted municipal
waste, but recovered, reused, or recycled.
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