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juicing tips.
proper produce prep:
Prepare fruit and veggies
before inserting them into
the Juicer: peel or remove skin
as needed, and chop food
items down to the right size –
just small enough to fit easily
into the feed chute without
having to force the pieces
down with the food pusher.
Remove rind from all citrus
fruit before juicing.
feed chute:
Always start the unit (make sure
it is running) before putting
food into the Feed Chute.
Don't overload or jam the Feed
Chute with too much food. Put
food in gradually.
When using the Food Pusher,
never use excessive force to
push food down the Feed Chute.
Wait until food naturally moves
down the Feed Chute and into
the Juice Bowl before adding
more food.
If food becomes stuck in the
Feed Chute, use the Food
Pusher (or another piece of fruit
or vegetable) to push it down.
Do not push food into the Feed
Chute with your fingers or
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utensils. Always use the Food
Pusher provided.
Do not overload the Feed
Chute. Do not use excessive
force to push food down the
Feed Chute. Do not use other
kitchen utensils to feed or clear
the Feed Chute.
Do not place hand or fingers
into the Feed Chute when it is
attached to the appliance.
pulp bin tips:
Put a plastic bag inside,
and don't overfill.
Lining the Mini Juicer's Pulp Bin
with a plastic bag helps minimize
mess and makes cleanup easier
after juicing is done.
Also, never let the Pulp Bin get
too full or overflow, as doing so
may disrupt normal operation
of the Mini Juicer, or even cause
damage.
consuming juice
and pulp:
Instead of composting or
throwing away the pulp left
over after juicing, you can
choose to consume it.
For best taste, consume juice
and pulp within 48 hours.
leafy greens tip:
When juicing leafy greens, take
a handful of greens and make
a small ball with them. Add to
the Feed Chute, and slowly
push down for maximum juice
extraction.
no-go foods:
Foods that should NEVER be
used in this Mini Juicer: thicker
foods that do not contain juice
to extract (for example,
bananas or avocados). Do not
use any frozen fruits or
vegetables. Do not juice stone
fruit unless pits or seed stone
have been removed.
overheating and
auto shutoff:
The unit may automatically
shut off if the motor overheats.
(This might happen if you leave
the unit on and running for an
excessive amount of time, if
you forget to turn it off after
juicing, etc.)
Refer to the Troubleshooting
Guide for instructions on what
to do if the unit turns off or is
not working.
juicing guide:
produce seasonality
produce
season
apple
autumn/winter
beets
winter
blueberry
summer
broccoli
autumn/winter
brussels sprouts
autumn/winter
cabbage
winter
carrots
winter
cauliflower
autumn/winter
celery
autumn/winter
cucumber
summer
autumn/
fennel
winter/spring
ginger
grapes
summer
grapefruit
all year
kale
autumn/winter
kiwi
winter/spring
lemon
summer
spring/summer/
lime
early autumn
melons (all)
summer
orange
winter/spring
peaches
summer
pears
autumn/winter
pineapple
spring/summer
plums
summer
raspberries
summer
spinach
spring
autumn/early
sweet potato
winter
tomatoes
summer
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