Part 5: cleaning and maintenance, Part 6: storage, Part 7: technical specifications – Philco PHJE 5020 User Manual

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PART 5: CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

After fi nishing using the appliance or before cleaning it, always turn it off and disconnect it from the power grid.

Disassemble and clean the appliance after every use.

1) Take out the pusher (11).
2) Take off the fi lling dish (10)
3) Turn the lid (8) anticlockwise to OPEN and take it off.
4) Turn the juice container (4) anticlockwise and take it off the motor unit (2).
5) Pull the screw (7) upwards to take it out.
6) Take out the strainer (6).
7) Take the separator (5) off the strainer (6).
8) Pull out the pulp container (1) so that you are holding it from the right side and pull it towards you.

Wash all removable parts in warm water and gentle detergent immediately after use.

Clean the holes in the strainer (6) from the outside using the supplied brush (14).

Do not use a dishwasher for cleaning any of the removable parts.

Wipe the motor unit (2) using a lightly dampened cloth and then wipe it dry. Never submerge the motor
unit in water or wash it under running water.

Do not use coarse sponges, steel wool, abrasive cleaning agents or solvents or thinners.

Certain foods such as for example carrot and beetroot may stain the removable parts of the appliance.
To remove the staining, use a dry cloth dipped in vegetable oil. After cleaning the parts, wash in warm
water with gentle detergent and dry.

PART 6: STORAGE

Always carefully clean the appliance before storing it according to the instructions in paragraph “CLEANING
AND MAINTENANCE”.

Store the appliance in a dry place out of reach of children.

PART 7: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Rated voltage: ...........................................................................................................................................................220 – 240 V

Rated frequency: ........................................................................................................................................................... 50/60 Hz

Rated power: ........................................................................................................................................................................200 W

Safety class (with regard to electric shock protection) .......................................................................................................... I

Noise level ........................................................................................................................................................................ 30 dB(A)

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