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ATTENTION: Risk of injuries! Always unplug the appliance before
cleaning!
Do not grasp in the filling hole and the grater. The grater is very
sharp; handle it with care to avoid injuries!
Never immerse base unit and mains plug in water or clean them
under running water!
• Clean the appliance immediately after use so that residues will not dry up.
• Highly pigmented foods (e. g. carrots) may stain the appliance’s plastic parts or accessories. Wipe those parts
with some cooking oil before cleaning them.
• The following parts are suitable for cleaning in the dishwasher:
- pulp container, top cover with filling hole, foam separator and top cover of juice jug, juice jug, juice
container with spout, pusher
• The following parts are not suitable for cleaning in the dishwasher:
- base unit, grater with micro-mesh filter, cleaning brush
• Remove all detachable parts from the base unit.
• Clean the base unit with a moist cloth and wipe it dry.
• Clean all other parts in hot water with some dishwashing detergent or if suitable in the dishwasher.
• Clean grater with micro-mesh filter.
• Clean the grater with the micro-mesh filter in hot water with some dishwashing detergent and the provided
cleaning brush. The grater is very sharp-edged. Therefore, only touch the grater at the rim of the filter. Make
sure that especially the micro-mesh filter is cleaned thoroughly.
• Do not use any abrasives or solvents or sharp-edged objects!
• Never use a steam jet appliance for cleaning!
Cleaning and maintenance
Tips for extracting juice
• Prepare the food before extracting:
o Clean fruit and vegetables thoroughly with water, scrub with a brush if necessary.
o Peaches, apricots, plums, cherries etc. must be pitted.
o Melons, pomelos, oranges, tangerines, citrons, grapefruits, kiwis, onions etc. must be peeled.
o Celery, cucumbers or other large food which do not fit in the filling hole have to be cut in suitable pieces.
o Apples, pears, strawberries, carrots, salad, radish, cabbage, spinach, parsley, tomatoes etc. must not be
prepared.
o Bananas, avocados, aubergines, figs, rhubarb etc. are not suitable for extracting.
• Fill fruit juice in ice cube trays and make tasty ice cubes which will certainly not water any drink down.
• The pulp which remains after extracting contains many nutritive substances and dietary fibres and can be used
for cooking and baking. Use it for e. g. vegetable soups, casseroles or cakes (e. g. carrot cake) and fruit desserts.
• The stated data in the below chart are approximate values and mainly depend on the freshness and quality of
the food as well as on the personal taste.