usha NUTRIPRESS CPJ 361S Instruction Manual

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COLD PRESS JUICER
CPJ 361S
INSTRUCTION MANUA L
GET MORE JUICE
OUT OF LIFE
MORE JUICE MORE NUTRITION MORE TASTE

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  • Page 1 COLD PRESS JUICER CPJ 361S INSTRUCTION MANUA L GET MORE JUICE OUT OF LIFE MORE JUICE MORE NUTRITION MORE TASTE...
  • Page 3 - cold press technology for natural juicing We welcome you to usha family as a proud owne r of Usha Nut ripress cold press juice r Usha Nut ripress brings to you the revolutionary...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    How to Ope rate your USHA NUTRIPRESS o Don’ts while juicing & ope rational warning • Using your USHA NUTRIPRESS to make dif fe rent types of juices • Disassembling afte r usage o Step by Step process to disassemble •...
  • Page 6: Unpacking Your Usha Nutripress Cold Press Juice R Box

    Section 1 Know your USHA Nut ripress Cold press juice r : 1.a. Unpacking your USHA NUTRIPRESS Cold Press Juice r box UNBOXING: 1. Open the cardboard box and remove the top packing. 2. Lift the main unit f rom the base packing.
  • Page 7: Package Checklist

    Your USHA Nut ripress CPJ 361S is delive red with the following components: Main unit Auge r Pushe r Hoppe r Juicing bowl Juice Containe r Pulp Containe r Cleaning B rush Fine filte r Coarse filte r...
  • Page 8: Description Of Parts

    1. c. Description of parts Pushe r Feeding Tube/Hoppe r Auge r Juicing Chambe r Pulp Outlet Smart Cap Main Unit Juice Outlet Cont rol Switch Pulp Containe r Juice Containe r Note: The product illust rated/photographed in this booklet may vary f rom the actual product.
  • Page 9: Exploded View Of Parts

    1.d. Exploded view of parts Top-set Assembly • Align the black arrows on each part and assemble in the orde r shown. • Once assembled, turn the hoppe r clockwise to close. Top-set and main unit Assembly • Place the hoppe r on the juicing bowl. •...
  • Page 10: Save The Inst Ruction

    Section 2 Caring for you: - 2.a. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS This appliance is for household use only. (The appliance cannot be cove red unde r warranty if the product is used in a way not intended by the manu facture r or is used comme rcially. ) All details with regard to the installation, ope ration and care are compiled to the best of our knowledge.
  • Page 11 Do not use the product outdoors. 10. Do not let the powe r cord hang ove r edge of table or counte r. 11. Always make sure that the hoppe r is closed securely before switching on the juice r. Do not open the hoppe r while the juice r is in ope ration.
  • Page 12: Safety Warning

    2.c.SAFETY WARNING : Unplug the powe r cord when not in use. Do not put finge rs or othe r obj ects in to the feeding tube while it is in ope ration; *It may cause injury. Do not keep or ope rate the appliance near infants or toddle r.
  • Page 13: Before First Usage

    2.d.Before using the juice r for the first time: Please clean all components thoroughly prior to juicing. 2) Examine the product for any visible ex te rnal damages prior to using it. Neve r put a damaged product into ope ration. WARNING NOTICES: The following precautions are provided to ensure the safety of the use r.
  • Page 14: Step By Step Process To Assemble

    Section 3 3.a. Step by step process to assemble your Nut ripress juice r STEP 1: Choosing the right location: - In orde r to ensure the safe and t rouble-f ree ope ration of the product, the setup location must fulfil the following pre requisites: •...
  • Page 15 STEP 3 : Filte r Assembly: - • Inse rt the fine/coarse filte r into the juicing bowl ensuring the black arrow on the filte r is aligned with the black arrow on the juicing bowl. • Ensure that the filte r assembly doesn’t move or wobble afte r fitting it inside the juicing bowl. STEP 4: Auge r Assembly: •...
  • Page 16: Matching Of Assembly Indicators (Arrows & Dots)

    STEP 5: Hoppe r Assembly • Place the hoppe r / feeding tube ove r the juicing bowl, so that the silve r arrow on the hoppe r is slightly outside the unlock symbol shown on the main unit. • Ensure that the hoppe r is positioned directly above the auge r.
  • Page 17 STEP 6: Juice and Pulp containe r placement Place the pulp containe r unde r the pulp spout and the juice containe r unde r the juice spout as shown in the illust ration: Please note: The juice r may leak if not assembled prope rly. Juice r will not ope rate if parts are not assembled prope rly.
  • Page 18: How To Ope Rate Your Usha Nutripress

    Section 4 4.a. How to Ope rate your USHA NUTRIPRESS (basic steps common to all kinds of recipes): - Before Ope rating: Wash all the parts before using the juice r for the first time. Make sure that the silicone plug is assembled prope rly.
  • Page 19 STEP 3 : Inse rt the prepared ingredients one piece at a time. Note : - If large quantities of ingredients are put into the feeding tube, it can cause the juice r to stop. STEP 4: Use the smart cap to make mixed juices and to stop juice f rom dripping, or for a quick rinse between dif fe rent juices.
  • Page 20: Don'ts While Juicing & Ope Rational Warning

    4.b. Don’ts while juicing & ope rational warning: Ope rating the juice r without ingredients can damage the juice r. Do not continuously ope rate the juice r for more than 30 minutes. This can damage the motor f rom ove rheating. A fte r continuous use, let the juice r rest for 30 minutes to cool down before starting anothe r session.
  • Page 21 Section 5 Using your USHA NUTRIPRESS to make dif fe rent types of juices: - Expe rience the best quality juice by unde rstanding each ingredient’s characte ristics and knowing the optimal way of handling the ingredients. 5.a. Hard vegetables like carrot, beet root etc. : PREPARATION TIPS: Hard vegetables may put excess st rain onto the motor and cause it to stall.
  • Page 22 5.c. Fruits : PREPARATION TIPS: • In case of f ruits with pits and seeds like peaches, mangoes, che rries etc. Please remove the pits and seeds f rom the f ruits before juicing. Cut 8-12 wedges then slowly inse rt the ingredients down the feeding tube. •...
  • Page 23 Don’ts: DO NOT put the following ingredients into your juice r: • Do not ex t ract ingredients containing vegetable or animal oil like Sesame seed, butte r, margarine, etc. This can reduce pe r formance and even damage the juice r. •...
  • Page 24 TIPS ON USING THE SMART CA P How to Use the Smart Cap : • Juicing with the smart cap closed allows mixed juice creations with dif fe rent f ruits, vegetables and liquids. • A fte r juicing, close the smart cap to block excess juice f rom dripping, especially when disassembling the juicing bowl of f the base.
  • Page 25: Disassembling Afte R Usage

    Section 6 6. a.Disassembling afte r usage STEP 1: Switching of f and removal of powe r cord Switch OFF and unplug the powe r cord f rom the wall outlet. STEP 2: Removing the Hoppe r / Feeding tube: •...
  • Page 26 STEP 4 : • Remove the filte r and the auge r f rom the juicing bowl as shown below. Clean the components with wate r using the cleaning brush provided with the juice r Note: • Immediately clean the juice r afte r each use. If remaining residue in the juice r dries up, it can make disassembling and clean-up dif ficult.
  • Page 27: Cleaning Afte R Disassembling

    Section 7 Cleaning afte r disassembling: - 7.a. : Removal of Silicon plug for cleaning • Pull out the silicone plug and clean the juicing bowl unde r running wate r. • Use the tip of the cleaning brush to pull out any residue stuck inside the pulp spout. •...
  • Page 28 Note: Please ensure that the filte rs are thoroughly cleaned and don’t have any pulp o r food particle residue. The residue may spoil the filte r and also cause growth of fungus, molds. 3. Cleaning the main unit • Clean the base with a soft damp towel and wipe it dry.
  • Page 29: How To Clean Silicone Parts

    How to clean silicone parts: Cleaning the Compression Silicone ring: - To remove the compression silicone : Step1 : Squeeze the ring f rom the top side and push it down the juice chambe r Step 2 : Pull out the Compress silicone f rom the bottom side of the juicing chambe r. Clean the compression ring using wate r.
  • Page 30: Storage Inst Ructions

    Section 8 Storage Inst ructions: - In case you are not going to use your juice r often, please store it in a dry location to prevent the unit f rom getting damp and moldy. Do not place your machine in an area with high humidity or direct exposure to sunlight or rain. This can: •...
  • Page 31: Troubleshooting Guide

    Section 9 Troubleshooting guide Problem Solution Please check if the powe r plug is prope rly inse rted into the main powe r supply. The product does not start. • Please check whethe r the assembly is done according to the guidelines.
  • Page 32 Depending on the ingredient, the juice may contain a lot of fine pulp. • To reduce the fine pulp, clean the top-set (without main unit) f requently and ex t ract the pulp. The re is too much pulp in the juice. •...
  • Page 33: Se R Vice Just A Call Or Click Away

    Your feedback, suggestions, ideas about the cold press juice r will help us se r ve you bette r. You may reach us at our toll f ree numbe r website: www.ushacpj.com Always quote the following when you require assistance of Usha se r vice representative : • Model Numbe r : •...
  • Page 34: Product Specifications & Technical Details

    200 W Speed 70 rpm Motor DC Motor Maximum use < 30 mins Powe r Cord 6 Amp 250 V, 3 pin Product Weight 4.5 kg Note: In view of Usha policy of continual development, specifications may change without notice.
  • Page 35: Warranty Card

    Section 12 WARRANTY CARD This appliance is warranted for 2 years against all manu facturing defects f rom the date of sale. Additionally the Motor is warranted for 5 years f rom the date of sale. In the event of any complaint contact the nearest Company Se r vice Cent re or call our Toll Free numbe r 1800 1033 111.
  • Page 40 COLD PRESS JUICER...

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