Cleaning instructions, Cleaning badly stained parts – Champion juicer G5-NG-853-S User Manual

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Wash the nylon juicer parts immediately after juicing. Use only cold water and soap

for cleaning the parts. Never wash nylon parts in hot water. Do not place in dishwasher.
The juicer body, screen, blank and screen holder may be soaked or submerged in
soapy water.

Cleanser containing bleach may be used to remove stubborn food stains.

All food particles must be removed from the screen pores. Do not allow food to harden

on the screen. Scrub the screen with a stiff bristle brush.

The cutter may be cleaned with cleanser or dishwashing liquid. Scrub with a nylon

brush to remove any remaining food particles. The bottom of the cutter should be
wiped clean with a sponge or cloth.*

The motor can be easily cleaned with a soft cloth, dipped in warm, soapy water.

Do not poke the oil seal in the hub with any sharp instrument; clean this part with a
paper towel, soft cloth or toothbrush.

Do not submerge the motor in water.

Cleaning Instructions

* Some moisture may be trapped inside of the cutter. After cleaning, allow the cutter to
air dry before re-assembly. For best results do not re-assemble until use. Avoid letting
water enter the shaft hole at the base of the cutter. If water enters the hole, store the
cutter vertically with the base end down.

Cleaning Badly

Stained Parts

If the parts are yellowed or

stained from excessive use, follow
this procedure:

Make a solution of one part

liquid bleach and seven parts cold
water (example: 1 cup bleach and
7 cups water)
in a plastic or glass
container.

All parts* may be soaked in

this solution as often as needed.
After about one hour, stains should
be removed. Badly stained parts
may require additional soaking to
remove the stain completely.
After all the stains are removed,
wash and rinse the parts thoroughly.

The solution may not clean a

badly clogged screen. We recom-
mend soaking the screen in pure
olive oil.

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