Braun MP80 User Manual

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5. Put the juice container

l

underneath the

juice spout

k

(A). Capacity: 500 ml. The

juice container comes with a foam separator
to ensure clear foam free juice.
If it is not required simply remove it from the
juice container. You can, of course, place a
glass or other container underneath the juice
spout to collect the juice.

6. For easier filling, put the filling tray

9

on top

of the filling shaft

8

(A).

Preparing fruit or vegetables
Important: Use only well ripened fruits, other-
wise the filter

6

may be clogged up which

would result in repeated cleaning of the filter.
Wash or peel the fruit or vegetables you want
to process. Fruit with large pips or stones
should always have these removed first. Proc-
ess seed fruit (such as apples, pears) with peels
and cores. Fruit and vegetables with thick
peels (e. g. citrus fruits, melons, kiwis, beets)
must be peeled first. For grapes, cut off the
main stem. For leaf vegetables (e. g. cabbage
and spinach) and herbs, roll up leaves together
tightly. Cut fruit and vegetables into pieces
large enough to fit into the filling shaft.

Currants and rhubarb are not suitable for
making juice in the Braun Multipress.

Extracting juice

Put fruit or vegetables into the filling shaft

8

.

Turn the switch

2

on = «I» and press lightly

with the pusher

j

(A). Add further fruits or

vegetables while the motor is running.

The amount of juice you extract depends on
the nature of the fruits and vegetables. When
processing berries the quantity of juice will
be smaller, because of their high amount of
pectin (pectin is a natural gelatine).
(Special berry presses or steam presses are
better suited to that type of fruit.)

Fruit and vegetable juices contain valuable
vitamins and minerals, which quickly
deteriorate when they come into contact with
oxygen or light. Drink juice fresh – right after
it has been extracted.

Emptying the pulp container

4

and filter

6

You can extract juice continuously until the
pulp container is full:

When processing produce with high liquid
content (e. g. tomatoes, grapes, melons):
Do not process more than 3 kg of fruit or
vegetables before emptying the pulp
container.

When processing drier produce (e. g. car-
rots, pears, apples):
Empty the pulp container as soon as it
looks full.

If the juice suddenly becomes much thicker
or if you can hear the motor speed slow
down, the filter must be emptied (see «Disas-
sembling»).
Empty the pulp and put the appliance together
again.

Disassembling
1. Turn the switch

2

off = «0».

2. Remove the pusher

j

. Remove the filling

tray

9

. Swing open the pulp container

4

,

push it up and pull off downward diagonally
(B). (When replacing the pulp container,
insert the top first.)

3. Press the unlocking buttons

3

on both sides

of the juicer (C), to unlock the cover

7

.

Remove the cover.

4. Remove the juice ring

5

together with the

filter

6

. Take the filter out of the juice ring.

Cleaning

Always remove the plug from the socket first!

Clean the motor part

1

with a damp cloth

only – never immerse it in water.
All other plastic parts can be washed in a
dishwasher or using warm water and normal
dishwashing liquids. The plastic parts may
discolour when processing food with a high
pigment content (e. g. carrots):
Use vegetable oil to clean before using the
dishwasher.

Important: The filter ist not dishwasherproof,
but can easily be cleaned with a small brush.
Do not use a damaged filter. We recommend
to replace the filter after 5 years (available
at Braun Service Centres).

For space-saving storage, place the filling
tray

9

upside down on top of the juicer.

Subject to change without notice.

This product conforms to the EMC-
Requirements as laid down by the
Council Directive 89/336/EEC and to the
Low Voltage Regulation (73/23 EEC).

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