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CAUTION! Remove hard and large stones
from peaches and cherries.
CAUTION! Do not slice vegetables and fruits
thin or dice them into small pieces. Too small/
large chunks will make them harder to juice.
1. Place the appliance on a smooth, stable and
level surface. Before plugging in the power
cord, make sure that the appliance is off
(OFF).
2. Thoroughly wash the vegetables and fruits
to be juiced. Cut them into smaller pieces
if necessary (do not slice thin or dice into
small pieces) so that they easily fit in the
feeder tube mouth ⑰.
3. Place the juice pitcher and the pulp conta-
iner under the juice spout and pulp dischar-
ge chute of the filter bowl ⑨. Remove the
plug from the juice spout ⑫.
4. Turn on the Slow Juicer with the switch ③.
5. Depending on their shape and size, feed the
vegetables/fruits piece by piece into the
mouth ⑰ and push them down with the
pusher ⑲. When feeding large, ball-shaped
food products or chunks thereof into the
juicer (not bigger than 80 mm, e.g. toma-
toes, apples, oranges, etc.), use the rotator
in the feeder tube ⑰. Lift the rotator
lock ⑱ up, feed the food product through
the feeder tube, and turn the rotator with
the food product 180°. Press the rotator
lock ⑱ button to engage the rotator lock.
6. Monitor the pulp ⑥ and juice levels ⑦. If
you need to empty the juice pitcher and/
or the pulp container, turn off the applian-
ce with the switch ③ and plug the juice
spout ⑫.
7. If the products are too hard to process,
the appliance may stall and stop. Stalling
may be caused by too large vegetable/fruit
chunks. This happens most often with hard
vegetables/fruits. Resolve the problem by
operating the Reverse switch position ③.
The Slow Juicer will start turning in reverse
to release the motor. If stalling persists,
disassemble the appliance, clean it, and
reassemble (see Section "Assembling the
juicer").
8. The appliance is equipped with two inter-
changeable filters – with small and large
mesh. Using a small mesh filter we will get
clear juice, while the filter with large mesh
allows to receive thick juice.
9. If you want to make a different juice wi-
thout interrupting, you can flush the food
contact parts without disassembling them.
Flushing the appliance:
Place the power and control switch ③
to
OFF
and unplug the appliance from
the mains.
Plug the juice spout ⑫.
Place the juice pitcher and the pulp con-
tainer under the respective spout ⑫ and
chute ⑬.
Pour approximately 200 ml of clean cold
water into the feeder tube mouth ⑰. DO
NOT spill the water on the appliance ho-
using (if this happens, thoroughly dry the
appliance).
Plug in and turn on the appliance for ap-
proximately 30 seconds.
Unplug the juice spout ⑫ and wait for
all water to come out with the pulp and
juice residues.
Repeat flushing until clean.
The juicer features the lid ⑳ which prevents
ingress of dirt and the strainer ⑧ which can
be placed on the juice pitcher ⑦. Close the lid
during breaks in extraction or when the slow
juicer is not used. Use the strainer to extract a
clear and pure juice.
CAUTION! Do not unlock the feeder cham-
ber ⑯ when the Slow Juicer is running! The
safety lock of the feeder chamber will stop
the motor when disengaged. Do not plug the
juice spout ⑫ when extracting juice from
foaming products (e.g. apples or celery). Be
careful when extracting with the juice spout
plugged. If there is too much juice in the filter
bowl ⑨, it may spill.
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