Hamilton Beach 395W User Manual

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Caution; This appliance is for household use only. Any servicing
ither than cieaning and user maintenance should be performed by
in authorized service representative. Do not immerse power unit
n water. To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not remove

he base. No user serviceable parts inside. Repair should be done
ly authorized service personnel only.

NTRODUCTION

congratulations on the purchase of your new Hamilton Beach Juice
Extractor. The Juice Extractor quickly extracts juice from fruits and
'egetables which can be used in a variety of heaithful drinks, soups,
lauces, and desserts.

3EFORE USING FOR THE FIRST TIME

tfter unpacking the Juice Extractor, wash everything except the Motor
iase, in warm, soapy water. Rinse and dry immediateiy. Parts may be
rashed on the top shelf of dishwasher. Never immerse the Motor Base
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water, wipe it with a damp sponge.

Pusher

Cover

Cutter/Strainer

Pulp Bin

Drive Gear

Juice Container

Motor Base

TIPS AND TECHNIQUES

The softer the texture of a fruit or vegetable, the thicker the juice
produced. Apricots, peaches, pears, melons and strawberries are
soft-textured fruits. The juipe that is extracted from these fruits is very

thick and is known as nectar. It is best to combine these juices with
thinner juices, such as carrot, appiè, etc. Process soft-textured fruits
first, followed by firmer fruits and vegetables, in order to insure
maximum extraction of juices from varying degrees of textures. Beet
greens, parsley, spinach, and watercress yieid very rich and thick

juices. They are very strong- flavored and taste best when combined

¡with other fruits and vegetabies. Process these thick, strong-flavored

'vegetables first, followed by firmer fruits and vegetables, in order to

insure maximum extraction of thick juice.
- Form ieafy vegetables into compact balls or rolls before inserting

' into Food Chute.

- It is not possible to extract juice from avocados or bananas.
- One pound of raw produce usualiy yields 1 cup (8 ounces) of juice.

- When working with iarge quantities of fruits and vegetables, be sure

to stop unit to empty Pulp Bin as it begins to fill. Empty after
approximately 2 pounds of food have been processed for best
results. The Cutter/Strainer should also be cleaned as the extraction
will decrease considerably.

- If you desire a clear juice, filter through layers of cheesecloth or a

coffeemaker filter.

- To keep juices from discoloring during storage add a few teaspoons

of lemon juice or ascorbic acid powder during storage stage.

- Serve juices Immediately as the favor and nutrient content

decreases rapidly when juices are stored. If it is necessary to juice
fruits and vegetables some time before serving, cover container

tightly and refrigerate. Do not store for more than 24 hours.

- The flavor, color and consistency of freshly juiced fruits will be

different from canned juices.

Substitute fruit or vegetable juices for stock or water in cooking.

- Some pulp remaining in juice is normal. It increases the juice’s

flavor and nutritive value.

Potato juice can be used in place of cornstarch or flour as a

thickening for gravies and soups.

- Vegetable juice mixed with carrot juice will produce a sweeter

vegetable flavor.

Freeze vegetable pulp for use in making soups.

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