Quick Tips; Care And Cleaning; Disassembling The Centrifugal Juicer - KitchenAid 5KVJ0333 Manual

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TIPS FOR GREAT RESULTS

Quick tips

Before juicing:
• Thoroughly wash your fruits and
vegetables, making sure they are free
of soil, leaves, and stems. Small leaves,
such as on strawberries, do not have
to be removed.
• To avoid damaging the juicer, do not
juice frozen fruits or vegetables. For
optimal performance, always use fresh
fruits and vegetables.
• Large seeds or pits must be removed
prior to juicing to avoid damage to
the disk. This includes fruits such as;
nectarines, peaches, mangoes, apricots,
plums, cherries, etc.
• Always peel fruits with hard or inedible
skins. Examples include mangoes, citrus
fruits, melons, and pineapples.
• Some vegetables, such as cucumbers or
yellow squash, do not have to be peeled
first, depending on the softness of the
skin and recipe requirements. Leaving the
peels on will change the color and flavour
of the finished juices.

CARE AND CLEANING

Disassembling the Centrifugal Juicer

Turn off Juicer by
1
. Unplug the power cord.
(
)
14
pressing
POWER
After juicing:
• There may be pieces of fruit or vegetables
remaining in the pulp after juicing. These
should be removed prior to using the pulp
in any recipes.
• Saved pulp can be used for other
recipes, as compost for your garden,
or can be discarded.
For easy cleanup:
• As you juice, clean parts to avoid dried
on juice and pulp.
• After each use, immediately rinse
removable parts in hot water to remove
pulp and juice. It may be necessary to use
the cleaning brush to remove pulp from
the screen. Let parts air dry.
Remove pulp basket by sliding it away
2
from the Juicer.

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