Cleaning The Motor Base; Cleaning The Juicing System; Storage - Gastroback DESIGN MULTI JUICER DIGITAL Operating Instructions Manual

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5. Lift the juice collector upwards too. You will notice a slight resistance caused
by the drive coupling, because the juicing sieve will come out together with the
juice collector.
6. Take the pulp container away from the motor base and empty the pulp container.
7. Clean the parts of the juicing system always after operation. Do not leave any
food dry on the surfaces (see: 'Cleaning the Juicing System').

CLEANING THE MOTOR BASE

1. After operation, always turn the selection dial to the "OFF" position, switch OFF
the appliance at the power switch (position "O"), then unplug the appliance.
2. Remove the used processing system from the motor base (see: 'Disassembling
the Juicing System').
CAUTION:
Always keep the motor base dry. Avoid spilling or dripping any
liquids onto the motor base. Do not use any hard objects to avoid damage to the
safety interlocks and surfaces.
3. Wipe the exterior of the motor base and power cord with a slightly damp, soft
cloth, removing any residues of splashes. Ensure that no liquids will run on or
under the motor base.
4. Polish with a soft dry cloth and leave dry naturally for approx. 30 minutes, where
the motor base is out of reach of young children.

CLEANING THE JUICING SYSTEM

WARNING:
The knives of the juicing sieve are very sharp. During clea-
ning, the juicing sieve must be handled with care to avoid injuries and damage
to the fine mesh in the rim of the juicing sieve. For cleaning, it is best to hold the
juicing sieve by the dark drive coupling.
Do NOT use any abrasive cleaners, abrasive cleaning pads, or hard or sharp-
edged objects for cleaning to avoid damage to the surfaces. Do not use violence.
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Note
Some types of fruit, spices, or vegetables (e.g. capsicum, carrots, citrus fruit, curcuma)
may cause discolouration or leave opaque stains at the transparent plastic parts. This
will not influence the performance of the juicing system. Nevertheless, you should not
leave any food dry on the surfaces. Especially food that could easily lead to discolou-
ration and stains on the transparent plastic parts should be removed immediately after
processing. Avoid storing the juices or pulp within the juice jug or pulp container of the
appliance to avoid stains.
You may clean the juicer cover, juicing sieve, juice collector, pulp container, and juice
jug in an automatic dishwasher. If possible, select a low temperature and place the parts
in the upper rack.
CAUTION:
The plastic parts may get deformed, when treated with very high
temperature. Do not place any parts of the appliance on hot surfaces.
1. Soak the juicing sieve for approx. 10 minutes in warm dishwater. Then, hold the
juicing sieve by the plastic drive coupling under running tap water and carefully
brush the base and mesh of the juicing sieve clockwise from the centre to the rim
using a soft brush. Hold the juicing sieve up to the light for checking, whether
the pores of the mesh are clean and not clogged by any residues of fibres.
2. For cleaning the juice jug, remove the pouring shield by simply pulling it up and
out.
3. Wash the food pusher, juicer cover, juice collector, pulp container, and the
parts of the juice jug (jug, pouring shield, lid) in warm dishwater using a soft
cloth or a SOFT brush.
4. Rinse all parts with clear tap water. Then wipe dry and leave all parts dry natu-
rally for approx. 1/2 hour, where the parts are out of reach of young children.

STORAGE

Children must be supervised that they do not play with the
WARNING:
appliance or any part of it. When the appliance is not in use, always turn the selec-
tion dial to the "OFF" position, switch off the power switch, and unplug the appli-
ance. Do not leave the motor base connected to the power supply, while it is not
in use.
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