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Lists brand, model, voltage, power, max use, and booklet version.
Disconnect power cord when appliance is not in use.
Use a dry towel to clean the power cord to avoid electrical hazards.
Warning against operating the juicer near children due to potential injury.
Caution against washing juicer parts in dishwasher or hot water to prevent wear.
Avoid using the juicer on uneven surfaces to prevent malfunction.
Do not use hazardous chemicals for cleaning to avoid damage or fire.
Do not repair, disassemble, or customize the juicer to prevent hazards.
Avoid spraying water or flammable sprays near the appliance to prevent explosion or shock.
Instructions for assembling the top parts of the juicer, including alignment and securing.
Guidance on connecting the assembled top-set to the juicer base, aligning indicators.
Details on placing the juicing bowl onto the base, aligning arrows for proper connection.
Explanation of the open/close marks for securing the top-set.
Positioning the pulp and juice collection jugs before operation.
Initial step to connect the juicer to a power source after ingredient preparation.
Instructions on using FORWARD for mastication and REVERSE for dislodging.
Procedure for handling a stopped juicer, including using the REVERSE button.
Guidance on feeding ingredients into the juicer, including preparation tips for leafy vegetables and seeds.
Explanation of the anti-drip tap's function for controlling juice flow and mixing.
Warning against operating the juicer without ingredients to prevent damage.
Limit continuous operation to 30 minutes to prevent motor overheating.
Safety warning against inserting objects into the feeding tube, emphasizing pusher use.
Caution against using hard/dried ingredients that can damage juicer parts.
Advice against using ingredients with high oil/fat content to prevent performance issues or damage.
Warning against re-inserting pulp to avoid jamming or lid issues.
Cleaning recommendation for juicing screws after processing seedy ingredients.
Lists ingredients that should not be juiced, including hard seeds, inedible skins, frozen items, and oils.
Preparation and extraction tips for soft fruits and vegetables.
Advice on handling jams and ensuring complete extraction of ingredients.
Factors affecting juice yield and how to optimize it by cutting ingredients.
Instructions for using the smart cap to create mixed juices and prevent dripping.
Tips for reducing pulp in the juice by disassembling and washing the top-set frequently.
Preparation and extraction tips for hard fruits and vegetables, including soaking and cutting.
Preparation and extraction tips for ingredients with small seeds to prevent strainer clogging.
Recommendations for preparing fibrous ingredients, including soaking and cutting tough stems.
Guidance on slowly inserting fibrous ingredients and alternating leafy parts with stems.
Warnings regarding fiber wrapping, foam buildup, pineapple preparation, and juicing limits.
Steps to assemble the ice cream strainer attachment with the juicing screw and blank strainer.
Instructions for placing the assembled ice cream strainer top-set onto the juicer base.
Initial step to turn off and unplug the juicer before disassembly.
Procedure for opening the drum lid by turning it counter clockwise.
Steps to lift the juicing bowl from the base, aligning visual indicators.
Instructions for removing the main juicing components for cleaning.
Cleaning the juicing bowl and pulp spout under running water.
Guidance on correctly inserting the silicone wipers into their slots.
Checks for no power, focusing on plug and assembly.
Reasons for low juice yield, including ingredient freshness, water content, and strainer cleanliness.
Solutions for excessive pulp, such as frequent cleaning and straining the juice.
Reasons why the drum lid may not close and how to fix it, usually related to screw positioning.
Common causes of unusual noises, including assembly, ingredient size, and surface stability.
Explains moist pulp can be normal or due to ingredient condition or freshness.
Notes that juicing bowl vibration is normal due to the crushing action of the screw and strainer.
Troubleshooting steps for a stopped juicer, including overload protection and ingredient issues.
Explains juice separation is normal and differs from oxidation.
Procedures to unstick a jammed drum lid, involving reverse function and rinsing.
Cause of juice leakage, usually a misaligned silicone lip on the juicing bowl.
Guidelines for juicing ingredients with tough fibers, including quantity limits and cleaning.
Reasons for plastic discolouration and cleaning advice, avoiding oil on critical parts.
Clarifies the juicer's intended use for fruits/vegetables and warns against oil extraction.
Details on the 13 amp plug, fuse replacement, and wire color coding for terminals.
Final checks for plug replacement, ensuring safety and proper wire securing.
Guidance on replacing the fuse in a non-rewireable plug with an approved type.
Instructions for safely removing and disposing of a non-rewireable plug and cord.
Information on proper disposal of the product and its accessories according to environmental regulations.
Specifies that the guarantee applies to direct purchases from Fridja.
Details the 12-month warranty coverage for defects in materials and workmanship.
Outlines the policy for defective goods within the first three months of delivery, including collection costs.
States the user's responsibility for secure packaging and trackable return shipping.
Lists provisions the guarantee is subject to, including correct operation and no misuse.