- Drink the juice immediately after it has been
extracted, as exposure to the open air for any
length of time will result in the juice losing its
nutritional value and its taste.
However, if you wish to keep the juice, put it
into the refrigerator in a well-closed container
for a maximum of 24 hours.
- If you wish to catch the last amount of juice in
the juice jug, put the jug back into the juice
extractor and switch the appliance on.
- When the pulp container is full:
switch off (fig. 10) and wait for the sieve to
come to a complete standstill,
press the release knob downwards to
disassemble the lid (fig. 12),
remove the pulp container (fig. 13),
empty the pulp container (fig. 14).
Reassemble the juice extractor and continue
the process.
- The maximum capacity of the juice jug is
650 ml.
When the juice jug is full:
switch the appliance off (fig. 10) and wait for the
sieve to come to a complete standstill,
remove (fig. 11) and empty the juice jug.
Culinary hints
• With tomato juice you can prepare a delicious
Bloody Mary.
• Pulp of e.g. carrots, beetroots, cabbage,
spinach can be used as a basis for soup,
sauce, jam, ice-cream and dessert.
Cook the pulp with some spices. Liquidize the
cooked pulp using a food processor or a (bar)
blender.
Use tomato pulp to make a tomato paste.
• Try these combinations of juices: apple with
carrot, orange with grape, pineapple with
grapefruit, beetroot with carrot, carrot with
melon, apple with orange.
Cleaning
• Switch off and remove the mains plug from the
wall socket before cleaning.
• Disassemble the appliance for washing-up as
indicated in figs. 11-14.
• The base unit may be wiped with a damp cloth,
some detergent may be required.
• Do not use scourers, scouring pads, abrasives,
steel wool, acetone, alcohol etc.
• Wash the parts which have been in contact with
food in warm soapy water immediately after
use.
• Do not clean parts in a dishwasher.
For U.K. only:
Fitting a different plug
This appliance is fitted with a BS 1363 13 Amp.
plug.
Should you need to replace the plug, connect the
wires as follows:
Brown wire to the Live (L) terminal of the new
plug.
Blue wire to the Neutral (N) terminal of the new
plug.
Always fit the same value of fuse as that originally
supplied with your appliance.
Only use BS 1362 approved fuses.
As a guide only: Appliances under 700 W can
have a 3 Amp. fuse (red) and all others should
have a 13 Amp. fuse (brown).
When disposing of an old plug (particularly the
moulded type which has been cut from the mains
cord) always remove the fuse as the plug could be
dangerous if ever inserted in a live socket.
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