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FusionJucer MT1020-1 - STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE TO JUICING; Before You Begin

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Congratulations on your purchase of the Fusion Juicer. In order to assure
that your rst and every juicing experience will be a pleasant one, we
have included this “Step-by-Step Guide to Juicing”. Juicing is a quick and
satisfying way to get the vitamins, nutrients, and minerals from fresh fruits and
vegetables… a few minutes well spent for a lifetime of good health benets!
STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE TO JUICING
5 Simple Steps to Get Started
Before You Begin
While we manufacture and ship under the highest standards,
we recommend you clean your Fusion Juicer before rst use.
Step 1
Remove all packing materials including those found inside the machine
between the lid and the blade.
NOTE: If you do not remove the paper disk insert from the inside of the
machine before starting the motor, you will hear a loud noise and possibly
cause the machine to temporarily shut down.
Step 2
Disassemble and wash before rst use. Re-assemble making sure the blade
is secure and locking bar is locked into place. The motor will not turn on if
machine is not assembled properly.
Note: See Assembly and Disassembly instructions on pages 6–9 in this
Operating Manual.
Step 3
Lower the Juice Spout into the downward position.
Step 4
Plug the AC cord into a 110 V wall outlet and let the juicer run for
approximately 5–10 seconds before you begin juicing. This will balance the
blade. During the manufacturing process, a few drops of motor lubricant
may have dripped into the motor housing causing a vapor burn off odor.
This is normal and will dissipate with initial use.
Step 5
Remove pusher, insert produce then replace pusher quickly. Do not force
produce down the chute. Apply a gentle pressure with a slight twisting
motion. This will help the pusher process the produce.
Important: If you apply too much pressure it can cause the motor to strain
and possibly shut down. See Built-In Thermal Cut Off Switch/Automatic
Shut Off on page 4.