INSTRUCTIONS:
First-time use
Before using, read all the installation, use and maintenance instructions carefully
and also the safety warnings.
1. Remove all packing material.
2. Check the appliance has no visible damage and that there are all parts of It.
Finally, check that they are not damaged.
3. Clean the appliance as described in the section "Cleaning".
Squeezing fruit
fig. 2
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1. Setting up the appliance
• Unwind the mains cord as necessary from
the base of the appliance (Fig. 2). Make
sure that the mains cord is securely fitted
in the cord guide, so that the press stands
steadily.
• Place the appliance on an even and easy
to clean surface.
2. Choosing a cone
• Choosing the most suitable cone for the
size of your citrus fruit:
Small cone – for small fruits, e.g. lemons,
limes, etc.
Large cone – for large fruits, e.g.
grapefruits, oranges, etc.
• Place the small cone directly on the drive
shaft. If you would like to use the large
cone, first place the small cone on the
drive shaft. Now place the large cone on
top of the small cone. The gaps in the
large cone must click into place on the
small cone's stirring blades. To separate
the cones, hold the stirring blades and
pull the large cone upwards.
fig. 4
fig. 5
fig. 7
3. Squeezing juice
• Remove the lid.
• Place a cone on the drive shaft.
• Plug the appliance into the mains socket.
Ensure that your mains supply voltage is
the same as marked on the type-plate of
your appliance (Fig. 6).
• Press the spout downwards to open it and
place a glass beneath it (Fig. 4).
• For changing a glass, or after you have
finished squeezing, press the spout
upwards to close it (Fig. 5).
fig. 6
• Cut the citrus fruit in half and place the
cut side on the cone. Do not press down
too hard. Too much pressure on the cone
can damage the motor. The appliance and
cone switch on automatically once the
fruit is pushed down. As soon as pressure
on the cone subsides the appliance
switches off automatically.
• The cone squeezes the juice out. The juice
flows through the sieve into the container
and from there into a glass. (Fig. 7) For
this to happen, the spout must be open
(Fig. 4). Seeds and large pieces of pulp
remain in the sieve.
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