Assembling your breville juice fountain cont’d, Operating your breville juice fountain – Breville JE95XL User Manual

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ASSEMBLING YOUR BREVILLE JUICE FOUNTAIN cont’d

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STEP 6.

Place the pulp container into position by

tilting slightly.

Hint:

To minimize washing up we suggest you

place a plastic freezer bag (or plastic

grocery bag) into the pulp container to

collect the pulp.

STEP 7

Place the juice jug provided under the spout

on the right hand side of the Juice Fountain.

The lid can be placed on to avoid any splatter.

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A glass could also be used to

collect the juice.

STEP 1.

Wash your selection of fruit and vegetables

ready for juicing.

STEP 2.

Ensure the Juice Fountain is correctly

assembled. Ensure the stainless steel filter

is thoroughly cleaned before each use (refer

to Care and Cleaning on page 15). Ensure

you place the juice jug (or a glass) under the

spout before commencing juicing.

STEP 3.

Plug the power cord into a 120V power outlet.

Push the two-speed switch either up for LOW

speed or down for HIGH speed depending on

the type of fruit or vegetable being juiced. Use

the speed selector table as a guide for juicing

different fruits and vegetables.

OPERATING YOUR BREVILLE JUICE FOUNTAIN

Most fruit and vegetables

such as apples, carrots and

cucumbers will not need to

be cut to size as these will fit

into the feed chute whole.

When juicing carrots place

the tip of the carrot into the

feed chute last.

WHEN USING THE JUICE FOUNTAIN ON HIGH SPEED, DO NOT

RUN THE JUICE FOUNTAIN CONTINUOUSLY FOR LONGER THAN

4 MINUTES AT A TIME WHEN JUICING HARD FRUITS AND

VEGETABLES, SUCH AS APPLES, CARROTS, AND BEETROOT.

AFTER SUCH TIME, SWITCH THE JUICE FOUNTAIN OFF FOR

APPROXIMATELY 1 MINUTE BEFORE YOU RESUME JUICING.

SPEED SELECTOR TABLE

Apples High

Apricots (stone removed)

Low

Beetroot

High

Blueberries

Low

Broccoli

Low

Brussels sprouts

High

Cabbage

Low

Carrots

High

Cauliflower

Low

Celery

High

Cucumber

Low

Fennel High

Grapes (seedless)

Low

Kiwi fruit

Low

Mangoes

Low

Melons

Low

Nectarines (stone removed) Low

Oranges (peeled)

High or Low

Peaches (stone removed)

Low

Pears

High for hard

or Low for soft

Pineapple (peeled)

High

Plums (stone removed)

Low

Raspberries

Low

Tomatoes

Low

Watermelon

Low

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