English, Care and cleaning, Operation – Binatone JE-8100 User Manual

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Operation

1. Assembly the appliance (See «Assembly») and plug it in. Be-

fore plugging in make sure that the switch (11) is in the «0»
position and that the safety lock (9) is properly locked.

2. Wash the food before processing. You may process the whole

small-size fruits and vegetables (carrots, small apples, toma-
toes). It is necessary to cut large-size fruits and vegetables into
pieces of such a size that they freely pass into the feeder tube
(2).

3. Switch on the juice extractor by selecting with a help of the

switch (11) the required speed «1» or «2». In order to oper-
ate the juice extractor efficiently, use the first speed when
extracting juice from soft food (for example, tomatoes); and
the second speed is recommended when processing hard food
(such as carrots).

4. Lower the fruits or vegetables into the feeder tube (2), care-

fully pushing them with the pusher; in so doing the motor
should run. Do not push the food into the juice extractor using
excessive force. This will merely reduce the appliance’s effi-
ciency.

5. If in the course of operation the pulp container (12) becomes

full, switch off the juice extractor, disassemble it and clean the
container from pulp. Assemble the appliance to continue op-
eration.

6. After you finished, immediately wash the juice extractor and

thoroughly dry its parts.

CARE AND CLEANING

1. Unplug the juice extractor from the electrical
outlet and disassemble it (see «Disassembly»).
2. Wipe the appliance body with soft damp cloth.
Never immerse the appliance body and
power cord in water or any other liquid.
3. Wash the remaining parts of the juice ex-
tractor in soapy water with a soft sponge. Do

not use stiff brushes and abrasive cleaners. The lid, separating
unit, grater/filter, pulp container and juice cup are dishwasher-
safe.

4. When extracting juice from such food as carrots, oranges, etc.

the plastic parts of the juice extractor coming into contact with
food may become stained. To clean the stains, wipe the parts
with cloth moistened with a small amount of vinegar diluted by
water – two or three teaspoonfuls of 9% vinegar per a glass of
water – then wash the parts as usual.

5. To avoid damage, handle the grater/filter carefully. Improper

handling of this part may result in its being damaged. When
caring for the grater/filter abide by the following rules:

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The grater/filter should be washed with a soft brush.

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Do not use cleaners containing bleach and metal brushes.

It is necessary to replace the grater/filter in case of any damage.

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