Operating your breville juice fountain, Assembling your breville juice fountain cont’d – Breville JE900 User Manual

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Step 1.

Wash your selection of fruit and vegetables

ready for juicing.

Step 2.

Ensure the Juice Fountain is correctly

assembled. (See pages 7, 8 and 9.) Ensure you

place the juice jug under the spout while juicing.

Step 3.

Plug the power cord into a power outlet and

turn the power ‘ON’. Turn the ‘ON/OFF’ switch

on the Juice Fountain down to the ‘ON’ position

to start the Juicer operating.

Step 4.

With the motor running place food down the

Feed Chute. Using the Food Pusher, gently

guide food down the Feed Chute. To extract

the maximum amount of juice, always push

the Food Pusher down slowly.

Step 5.

Juice will flow into the juice jug and the

separated pulp will accumulate in the

Pulp Container.

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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 in last.

The Pulp Container can be

emptied during juicing by

turning the Juice Fountain

‘OFF’ and then carefully

removing the Pulp Container.

(Replace empty Pulp

Container before continuing

to juice.)

Fig 4.

TO EXTRACT
MAXIMUM JUICE
PUSH DOWN
SLOWLY

NEVER USE FINGERS TO PUSH FOOD DOWN THE FEED CHUTE OR TO

CLEAR THE FEED CHUTE. ALWAYS USE THE FOOD PUSHER PROVIDED.

Continue to slide the food pusher down the

feed chute. (Please see 5B.)

Step 6.

Place the Pulp Container into position by

tilting the pulp container 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. The bag may also prevent pulp from

spitting out of the pulp container.

(Please see page 11.)

Step 7.

Place the juice jug provided under the spout

on the right hand side of the Juice Fountain.

ASSEMBLING YOUR BREVILLE JUICE FOUNTAIN cont’d

Fig 6.

Fig 5B.

Fig 7.

A glass could also be used to

collect the juice.

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