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Type | Electric Kettle |
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Power | 1500 watts |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Capacity | 1.7 liters |
Weight | 2.2 pounds |
Cordless | Yes |
Automatic Shut-Off | Yes |
Boil-Dry Protection | Yes |
Color | Stainless Steel |
Dishwasher Safe Parts | Yes |
Speed Settings | Not applicable |
Warranty | 1 year |
Place the strainer bowl on the motor base and firmly latch the strainer basket into position.
Position the juicer cover over the strainer bowl and engage the locking arm until it clicks.
Place the pulp container and the juicing container with lid under the respective spouts.
Slide the food pusher down the feed chute, aligning its groove with the internal ridge.
Ensure unit is assembled, place juice container, plug in, and select speed (LO or HI).
Feed fruits and vegetables down the feed chute using the food pusher, pushing slowly for maximum juice.
Use a plastic bag in the pulp container for easy cleanup and monitor its fill level.
Turn off, unplug, remove juice container, release locking arm, and lift juicer cover.
Remove the pulp container, then lift the strainer bowl and carefully extract the strainer basket.
Wash removable parts immediately after use. Avoid 'SANI' setting and do not immerse motor base in liquid.
Handle the strainer basket carefully; soak it in hot, soapy water for cleaning.
Wash all produce before juicing. Peel and seed fruits like oranges, melons, and peaches for best flavor.
Pulp contains nutrients and can be used in recipes, frozen, or added to gardens for compost.
Guide to selecting appropriate speed (HI/LO) for different types of fruits and vegetables.
Instructions for making Carrot, Ginger, Apple; Blueberry, Raspberry, Strawberry, Apple; and Beet, Orange, Ginger, Carrot juices.
Recipes for Go-Getter Green Juice and Kale, Cucumber, Cilantro Green Juice.
Recipes for Veggie Cocktail, Pomegranate Blueberry Juice, and instructions for making plant-based milks.
Check locking arm engagement and motor overload protection if the machine won't turn on.
Address motor stalling, wet pulp, or excess pulp buildup by adjusting speed or cleaning the strainer basket.
Troubleshoot juice spraying by slowing the feed rate and dripping by agitating the food pusher.
Check for pulp buildup in the strainer basket; excessive vibration may indicate damage.