Emptying The Containers And Removing Obstacles - Gastroback DESIGN MULTI JUICER DIGITAL Operating Instructions Manual

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Press your food down continuously and evenly, but do not apply too much pres-
sure to get the optimum amount of juices. When pressing too hard, the pulp will
be very wet and there will be only little juice. Additionally, the juicing sieve could
get clogged easily.
Ensure to avoid overfilling the juice jug or pulp container during operation. The
pulp must fall easily and without obstacles into the pulp container. Empty the con-
tainers in time (see: 'Emptying the Containers and Removing Obstacles').
Important: During operation, ensure that the juice is running into the juice jug and
the pulp is falling freely into the pulp container. Otherwise, check the juicing sys-
tem for obstacles (see: 'Emptying the Containers and Removing Obstacles' and
'Solving Problems').
7. After juicing, turn the selection dial to "OFF", switch the power switch to "O",
and wait until the motor stops. Unplug the appliance. Remove the juicing system
from the motor base (see: 'Disassembling the Juicing System').
8. Empty and rinse the containers of the appliance and all parts of the juicing system
immediately after juicing. Then clean all used parts (see: 'Cleaning the Juicing System').
Note
Do not store juices and pulp in the containers of the appliance to avoid that food
dries on the surfaces. Additionally, some food may cause discolouration. For sto-
rage, fill the products into sufficient containers and clean the containers of the
appliance immediately thereafter. Pulp and juices may be stored in the refrigera-
tor for 1 day at the maximum. However, for always getting the optimum benefits
of vitamins and other valuable nutrients, it is best to always freshly prepare and
consume your juices.

EMPTYING THE CONTAINERS AND REMOVING OBSTACLES

During juicing, ensure that the juice is running into the juice jug and the pulp is falling
freely into the pulp container. Ingredients containing a lot of hard fibres could easily
clog the juicing sieve, especially when applying hard pressure to the food pusher
during juicing. Additionally, fine residues of the pulp could clog the juice collector
or the juice spout, causing overflow. If you push down the food in the feed chute
too fast, the juicing sieve could be overfilled too.
In these cases, you need to empty the juice collector and juicing sieve and clean the
juice mesh of the juicing sieve, before you can continue operation. For this, follow
the instructions in this section and see also: 'Solving Problems'.
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1. Turn the selection dial to the "OFF" position (display gets dark), switch off the
appliance at the power switch, wait until the motor stops, and unplug the appli-
ance.
WARNING:
The blades in the base plate of the juicing sieve are very sharp.
Always handle the juicing sieve by the rim or dark drive coupling.
Tip: To avoid dripping after removing the juice jug, you may turn the drip-stop to
the closed position (see: 'Properties of Your New Multi Juicer / Drip-Stop Feature').
2. Remove the juice jug from the appliance and push the locking arm out of the
support at the juicer cover. then remove the juicer cover (see: 'Disassembling the
Juicing System').
3. Pull the juicing sieve upwards and out of the juice collector. You will notice a
slight resistance of the drive coupling. Check the juice collector, and juice spout
for obstacles. Additionally check, if the pulp can fall freely into the pulp contai-
ner and will not accumulate at the pulp guttering.
Important: Always brush the base plate of the juicing sieve clockwise to avoid
damage to the knives and for better removing residues of fibres from the knives.
4. Removing residues of food from the juicing sieve:
Rinse the juicing sieve under cold running tap water. You may clean the base
plate of the juicing sieve with the knives by carefully brushing the base plate and
the mesh clockwise with a soft brush and rinse. For checking, if the fine pores
of the mesh are clean, hold the juicing sieve up to the light.
5. Removing obstacles from the juice collector and juice spout:
Place a bowl under the juice spout and open the drip-stop. Then use a small,
fine, and clean brush or a small, soft plastic spatula to push any blocking pulp
down and out. Push any residues of pulp into the pulp container that have been
accumulated at the pulp guttering.
6. Emptying the juice jug and pulp container: To avoid that the lid will fall during
pouring, remove the lid of the juice jug, before slowly pouring the juice. With
the pouring shield installed, the froth will be retained within the juice jug. Grasp
the pulp container by the handling groove and tilt the pulp container a little for
pulling it out from under the pulp guttering of the juice collector. Empty the pulp
container over a large bowl.
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