What to do if, For the sake of the environment – AEG ESF 103.1 User Manual

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You can prevent the berries from
squirting out if you feed them in so
quickly that the filling shaft is always
filled with berries. Only press them
down very lightly. If the residues, e.g.
from raspberries or blackberries,
appear too wet to you, you can put
these through the juice extractor a
second time.
Grapes
Put the grapes still on their thin stalks
into the filling bowl with the motor
not running. Switch on, press down
lightly with the plunger and when
filling with further fruit, hold the
plunger so that it always covers the
filling aperture.

Citrus fruits

Oranges, mandarins, lemons, grape-
fruits
Peel citrus fruit well and remove as
much of the white pith as possible,
because it makes the juice bitter.

Pineapple

Remove it from its outer skin before
juicing.

What to do if...

• the appliance does not work

– Are all parts of the appliance cor-

rectly assembled?

– Check locking clips and safety

switch.

• the speed decreases noticeably.

– Switch off the appliance, remove the

plug from the mains socket. When
the motor has stopped, clean the
strainer basket and the ejection hole.

• there is a noticeable unbalance in the

appliance.
– The foodstuffs from which the juice

is being extracted are not equally
distributed. It is possible that hard
pieces have got caught on the
strainer basket.
Switch off the appliance, remove the
plug from the mains socket. When
the motor has stopped, check the

strainer basket and remove any de-
bris. Clean the strainer.

• the ejection of residues is impaired.

– Check the ejection hole and the

ejection of residues.

– If necessary, consult the Service Cen-

tre.

For the sake of the environment

Do not throw away packing material.

• The cardboard box can be taken to

paper recycling facilities.

• Plastic bag made of polyethylene (PE)

can be taken to recycling facilities of
PE collection depots.

• The filler parts are made of Polystyrene

(PS). They do not contain any CFCs.
Your local Department for the
Environment will be able to give you
advice as to where collecting depots
and recycling facilities are available.

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