
5 Place the scroll 3into the filter basket and
push down to secure (G). Note: the lid
cannot be tted if the scroll is not fully
pushed down.
6 Fit the lid 2onto the unit ensuring the
lines up with the on top of the power unit (H).
Then turn the lid clockwise until it clicks into
place and the lines up with the on top of
the power unit (I). Place the food pusher 1
into the feed tube.
7 Place the pulp container 8under the pulp
spout 7and place the juice jug bo under the
juice spout bk. Ensure the anti-drip stopper bl
is in the open position (J) before juicing.
l There is a clip on sieve bp provided, this can be
used if a smooth juice is preferred and should
be emptied when full or after every 1kg of juicing.
l Use the recommended usage chart as a guide for
juicing different fruits and vegetables.
8 Switch on bn and feed the food items down
slowly using the pusher. Note: The wiper holder is
designed to rotate during operation.
l To extract the maximum amount of juice, always
push the food down slowly using the pusher. Do
not use excessive force as the food should be
pulled down by the scroll.
l If the food becomes jammed in the feed tube or
on the scroll and the juicer stops operating switch
to the ‘ ’ off position. Then press and hold the
‘ ’ reverse button down until the food becomes
dislodged. Once the food is released, you can
start juicing again.
9 After adding the last piece of food, allow the juicer
to run to help clear the juice from the juicing bowl.
The time will vary depending on the fruit type and
thickness of the juice extracted.
10 Switch off and wait until the final flow of juice has
reduced to a few slow drips. Then place the anti-
drip stopper bl in position (K) before removing
the jug.
Refer to the troubleshooting
section if you experience any
problems with the operation of
the juicer.
juicer hints and tips
l Wash all fruit and vegetable thoroughly before
juicing.
l To maximise juice extraction place small quantities
at a time in the feed tube and push down slowly.
l Hard foods are best juiced at room temperature.
l You do not have to remove thin peels or skins.
Only remove thick peels that you would not eat
e.g. those of oranges, pineapples, melons and
uncooked beetroots.
l Use fresh fruit and vegetables as they contain
more juice.
l Remove stones and hard seeds from cherries,
plums etc.
l Vitamins disappear - the sooner you drink your
juice, the more vitamins you will get.
l If you need to store the juice for a few hours put
it in the fridge. It will keep better if you add a few
drops of lemon juice.
Health Recommendations
l Do not drink more than three 230mls (8 fl.oz.)
glasses of juice a day unless you are used to it.
l Dilute juice for children with an equal amount of
water.
l Juice from dark green (broccoli, spinach etc.) or
dark red (beetroot, red cabbage etc.) vegetables is
extremely strong, so always dilute it.
l Fruit juice is high in Fructose (fruit sugar), so
people with diabetes or low blood sugar should
avoid drinking too much.
sorbet attachment (if supplied)
l Allow frozen food items to thaw for 5 to
10 minutes before processing. (The time
required for thawing will depend how
long ingredients have been stored in the
freezer).
1 Assemble the parts as per ‘using your juicer’
section.
2 Fit the sorbet attachment br instead of the wiper
holder 5and filter basket 4.
3 Ensure the anti-drip stopper bl is in the open
position (J) before processing.
4 After the last piece of food has been added allow
the flow from the juicer to stop before switching
the unit off.
sorbet attachment hints and tips
l Remove hard skins and seeds from ingredients
before freezing.
l Cut whole fruits such as apples, oranges and kiwi
to fit the feed tube before freezing. Freeze pieces
in a single layer to prevent them from forming a
solid mass.
l Ingredients that have formed a solid mass during
freezing, break up before processing.
l Process cubes of frozen yoghurt with your chosen
fruit to produce a creamy ‘iced dessert’.
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