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NUTRIBULLET NBJ50300 - Care and maintenance

NUTRIBULLET NBJ50300
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22
Cleaning the NutriBullet
®
Slow
Juicer is quick and easy. All parts
(except for the base) can be
cleaned by simply rinsing with
warm soapy water, or most
parts are dishwasher safe. Here
are some tips for cleaning and
best practices.
1 Always make sure the
base is unplugged before
you begin assembly,
disassembly, cleaning, or
storage of the unit.
2 Detach and separate the
parts of the juicer (see
Disassembly section).
3 Empty the Pulp and Juice
Containers (store or
throw away pulp, store or
consume juice).
4 Clean the Juice Bowl
Cover, Food Pusher, Auger,
Juicing Screen, Rotating
Bowl Brush, Juice Bowl,
and the juice and Pulp
Containers under
running water.
CAUTION: Do not use a metal
sponge to clean, it will damage
the machine.
5 Clean all juicer parts,
except for the Motor Base,
in warm, soapy water. Or,
you can put all parts into
the dishwasher except for
the Auger.
CAUTION: ALWAYS clean the
Auger by hand with warm, soapy
water and a soft cloth. The Auger
is not dishwasher safe.
6 The Cleaning Brush can be
used for better cleaning
of the Juicing Screen. The
screen can be cleaned
completely using the small
Cleaning Brush. Use this
brush to scrub the Screen
under running water. Be
sure to properly clean
the screen every time you
juice. Leftover traces of
fruits and vegetables can
cause residue buildup in
the strainer, which can clog
the holes and may prohibit
maximum juice extraction.
CAUTION: The Juice Screen is
sharp, so handle carefully during
cleaning.
7 If you need to clean the
pulp spout, first pull
the pulp plug out of the
pulp spout, then clean it
Care and maintenance.

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