Philips Robot de cocina User Manual

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Drop the fruit or vegetables in the juice
extractor through the feed tube.

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Press the ingredients firmly down with the
pusher if necessary. Keep the pusher in the
feed tube as much as possible to avoid
splashing.

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Let the appliance run for another
20 seconds to obtain any juice still left in
the fruit or vegetables.

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To avoid spilling juice on the appliance,
remove the bowl along with the juice
extractor accessories after use.

Tips

◗ Before you use the juice extractor:
- cut carrots, white radish, etc.
- peel citrus fruits, pineapples, melons, etc.
- stone cherries, plums, apricots, peaches, etc.
◗ Always switch on the appliance before you

put the fruit in the juice extractor.

◗ Switch the appliance off from time to time to

remove pulp from the sieve and the juicer
drum.

◗ Do not process large amounts of food at the

same time.

◗ Switch the appliance off if it starts to vibrate

strongly and clean the pulp sieve and the filter
before you switch the appliance on again.

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Cleaning

Always unplug the appliance before you start
cleaning the motor unit.

1

Clean the motor unit with a damp cloth.
Do not immerse the motor unit in water
and do not rinse it either.

2

Always clean the parts that have come
into contact with food in hot water with
washing-up liquid immediately after use.

◗ The bowl, the lid of the bowl, the pusher and

the accessories (except for the blender jar)
can also be cleaned in a dishwasher.

These parts have been tested for dishwasher
resistance based on DIN EN 12875.
The blender jar is not dishwasherproof!

◗ To remove the lid, open it and then pull it

upwards.

Only remove the lid for cleaning purposes.

Clean the metal blade, the blade unit of the
blender and the inserts very carefully.Their cutting
edges are very sharp!

Make sure that the cutting edges of the blades
and the inserts do not come into contact with
hard objects.This could cause them to become
blunt.

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