Gastroback ADVANCED PRO S Operating Instructions Manual page 50

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IMPORTANT - During operation, pulp accumulates in the filter basket. Do not let
the filter basket get clogged and/or overfilled, to avoid that the juice runs over
the rim of the juice collector and onto the motor base. Empty the filter basket
and ensure that the juice outlet of the juice collector is not clogged at the latest,
when the juices start to rise in the strainer of the filter basket (see: 'Emptying the
Filter Basket and Removing Obstacles'). Ensure that the juices flow freely through
the juice outlet and juice spout—especially when using the coarse filter basket.
Remove obstacles, before you carry on juicing. If required, rinse all removable
parts of the appliance under clear water.
1. Prepare the appliance for operation, ensuring that the appliance is assembled
correctly (see: 'Assembling the Appliance'). Place a suitable vessel (e.g. high-
walled, sufficiently large glass or jug) under the juice spout before juicing.
NOTE
For getting a stable stand of the vessel, you may place the vessel on a small
coaster or mat (e.g. beer mat). Some types of fruit (e.g. lemons) have hard bulges
at the tip ends. Cut the tip plain for getting a better contact with the fruit dome.
Otherwise the fruit halves may turn with the juicing cone.
2. Cut the unpeeled citrus fruit vertically across the fruit segments in halves. If
required,, cut the tip ends level for ensuring good contact to the fruit dome.
WARNING
cone, while the appliance is connected to the power supply. Do not hold your
hands at the joint of the press arm, when moving the press arm.
3. Ensure that the appliance is unplugged. Put the fruit half with the flesh down onto
the juicing cone. Slightly press the fruit half down for fixing it on the juicing cone.
Insert the power plug into the power outlet.
4. Hold the press arm by the handle and lower it down, until the fruit dome covers
the fruit half and the motor starts working. The juicing cone scrapes the pulp from
the peel. The pulp and seeds accumulate in the filter basket and the juice runs
out of the juice spout.
IMPORTANT - Do not press down too hard on the press arm to avoid overloading
the motor. Additionally, the white and in most cases bitter parts of the fruit skin will be
scraped off by the juicing cone. The optimum pressure is reached, when the motor
just starts working. You will get the maximum amount of juice, when working slowly.
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– Do not hold your hand into the filter basket or on the juicing

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