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arrow on the bowl. When the two arrows are

properly aligned, the strainer should lock into

the bowl, thus preventing it from moving around.

Make sure that the teeth along the lower edge of

the strainer holder fit properly into the cogwheel

inside the bowl.

3. Place the Juice bowl on top of the main body:

make sure the bowl is in place by inserting the

3 hooks on the main body into the 3 slots on

the bowl bottom. Perform a slight rotation in a

clockwise direction until a click is heard.

4. Put the Juice Auger into the strainer and rotate

until it falls into place. To make sure that the

screw is in the correct position, verify that the

upper surface is below the level of the strainer

edge.

5. Fit the lid on the Juice bowl and turn it in position

so it locks into the main body.

6. Place the pulp tank so that it fits in position on

the left hand side of the juicer’s main body. Be

sure to align the arrow on the lid with the arrow

on the bowl.

7. Place the juice cup under the Juicer spout.

8. Slide the food pusher down the food chute. The

pusher can only fit one way.

If the Juice bowl and lid are not correctly

assembled, the Juicer will not operate. This

is a safety feature.

USING YOUR JUICER

The Slow Juicer is suitable for celery, spinach, carrots,

apples, bananas, tomatoes, cucumbers, balsam pear

and all the fruits and vegetables which contain juice,

but not for those containing starch. Do not use this

Juicer to squeeze sugarcane and pomegranates.

1. Clean the fruit and vegetables thoroughly,

making them ready for juicing.

2. When juicing fruit with stones or hard seeds, pit

the fruit. Remove all hard inedible skins (i.e. skin

of melons, pineapples, citruses and mangoes)

before juicing.

3. If the pieces of fruit or vegetables are very large,

chop them to a size that will fit down the juicer’s

food chute.

4. Turn clockwise the control knob to the ON

position to juice the fruit.

5. Press the food pusher slowly down until all fruit

or vegetables have gone through the juicer. Do

not press the food pusher rapidly as the juicer

will not be as effective.

Do not put your hand or any other object in

the food chute during operation.

6. The juice from the fruit and/or vegetables will

flow directly into the juice cup and the pulp will

be collected in the pulp bin.

7. When juicing is complete, ensure that the juicer’s

control knob is set to the OFF position, the

power is turned off at the outlet and the juicer is

unplugged. Now the unit can be disassembled

safely.

8. If the Juice Bowl is stuck and does not detach

from the base, turn the knob to “R” for 3-5

seconds. Repeat the process 2-3 times.

Do not turn the knob quickly from ON to R,

but wait a few seconds in the OFF position.

TIPS FOR JUICING

Cut food items into small pieces for optimal

extraction.

Do not use ice or frozen fruit.

Put food into feeding tube. Do not push heavily.

Insert food at regular speed, allowing all the pulp

to be extracted with maximum efficiency.

When juicing leafy greens or wheatgrass, we

suggest mixing them with fruit or other hard

vegetables for optimal results.

Insert nuts to be juiced only with other foods

such as soaked soybeans or liquids.

Do not operate with an empty bowl.

Leftover juice should be refrigerated or frozen.

When selecting fruit and vegetables for juicing,

always select fresh and properly ripe specimens.

Fresh fruit and vegetables carry more flavour

and juice than those that are not properly ripe.

Juice is best consumed when freshly made, as

this is when its vitamin and mineral content is

the highest.

If using fruit with hard inedible skin (i.e.

watermelons, pineapples, mangoes etc.) always

peel the skin before placing it in the juicer.

The skin of citrus fruit should also be removed

before the fruit is placed in the juicer.

For better tasting citrus juice, also remove the

inner white peel from the fruit.

Fruit with stones or hard seeds (i.e. mangoes,

nectarines, apricots and cherries) should be

pitted before juicing.

A small amount of lemon can be added to the

apple juice to prevent the juice from browning.

Bananas can be difficult to juice. When you

use bananas, add them as the first or second

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