Samson Welles Press User Manual

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Cleaning:


Cleaning your Welles Juice Press is paramount to efficiency and operational longevity.
Juice is sticky and when left to build up can inhibit operating efficiency and cause
damage. Cleaning your Welles Juice Press is fairly simple and doesn’t take a lot of time.
You should clean it whenever you’re not going to be using it; basically after each
pressing session.

A moist cloth, paper towel or sponge is generally all you need to clean the press. Using
a 50/50 solution of water and white vinegar can help effectively clean the press. The
drip tray is not dishwasher safe, but can go on the top shelf during the wash cycle.
The high temperatures of the drying cycle could potentially warp the tray. Do not allow
remaining pulp or dried juice to build up; this can be a breeding place for bacteria. A
50/50 bleach and water mixture can be used to sterilize your Press. Make sure to rinse
thoroughly to remove any residual bleach.

The pressing cloths can be used many times and proper care will ensure a long life.
After the cloths have been rinsed thoroughly, put them in a plastic freezer bag and store
them in the freezer. This will also keep them sterile. When you are ready to use the
cloths, rinse them under tap water to remove the stiffness.



Parts and Supplies:

Samson Brands offers Pressing Clothes, Pressing Bags, Juicers, Food Washers and a
full line of Healthy Kitchen Products. Give us a call or visit one of our web sites.

Toll Free USA – 888-992-9966
Toll – 203-748-9966
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