NuWave Nutri-Master Quick guide

Owner’s Manual & Complete Recipe Book
NuWave Nutri-Master™
Slow Juicer

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Owner’s Manual
Important Safeguards ............... 4
Save These Instructions ........... 5
Parts Description....................... 6
Assembly Instructions ............... 7
Spinning Brush Assembly ......... 8
Operating Instructions .......... 9-10
Precautions ........................ 11-13
Troubleshooting Guide ....... 13-15
Warranty ................................. 16
Healthy Juice Recipes
Juicer Tips
Apple Juice ............................. 19
Orange Juice........................... 19
Carrot Juice............................. 19
Grape Juice............................. 19
Cranberry Cravings ................. 20
Grape-Grapefruit Juice ........... 20
Cherry Surprise ....................... 21
Berry Juice .............................. 21
Pear Juice ............................... 22
Watermelon Juice ................... 22
Pineapple-Grape Juice ........... 22
Grapefruit-Orange Juice ......... 22
Simple Fruit Juice ................... 24
Blue Moon ............................... 24
Tomato Juice ........................... 23
Pomegranate Juice ................. 23
Carrot Cran-Apple Juice ......... 23
Detoxifying Juice ..................... 25
Cleansing Juice....................... 25
Apple Zinger............................ 26
Apple-Squash Juice ................ 26
Digestion Aid ........................... 27
Kiwi Apple Juice ...................... 27
Breathe Right Juice................. 27
Watermelon-Kale Juice ........... 27
Carrot-Broccoli Juice............... 28
Carrot and Kelp Juice ............. 28
Celery and Carrot Blend ......... 29
Peas and Carrots .................... 29
Pomegranate-Apple Juice....... 30
Cherry Pomegranate Juice ..... 30
Sweet and Spicy Watermelon
Juice........................................ 31
Grapefruit Medley ................... 31
Strawberry-Rhubarb Juice ...... 32
Peppy Parsley Apple Juice ..... 32
Red Dawn Juice ...................... 33
Veggie Chiller .......................... 33
Rising Star Juice ..................... 34
Tangy Tomato Juice ................ 34
Red Rider ................................ 35
Spinach Juice.......................... 35
Easy Green Juice.................... 36
Broccoli Cabbage Juice .......... 36
Cabbage Juice ........................ 37
Sweet Asparagus Juice........... 37
Smoothie Recipes
Banana Berry Smoothie .......... 39
Honey Banana Smoothie ........ 39
Spiced Orange Smoothie ........ 40
Pineapple Mango Smoothie .... 40
Green Apple Smoothie ............ 40

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Pulp Recipes
Baking
Orange Carrot Pulp Mufns ...... 42
Apple Cinnamon Pulp Mufns .. 43
Fat-Free Sugar-Free Blueberry
Pulp Mufns .............................. 44
Berry Pulp Mufns .................... 45
Savory Pulp Mufns .................. 46
Orange Carrot Pulp Mufns ...... 47
Cookie Recipes
Baking
Apple Oatmeal Cookies ............ 49
Butter Berry Cookies................. 50
Banana Pulp ............................. 51
Papaya Salsa............................ 53
Corn Chili Salsa ........................ 53
Mango, Apple and Black Bean
Sauce........................................ 54
Heavenly Apple Sauce.............. 54
Red Pepper Dip ........................ 55
Avocado Cucumber Dip ............ 55
Raw Tomato-Basil Soup ........... 57
Raw Asparagus Soup ............... 58
Raw Creamy Carrot-Avocado
Soup ......................................... 58
Almond Milk .............................. 59
Cashew Milk ............................. 59
Manual del Usuario.............. 60-70

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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
All users of this appliance must read and understand these safety precautions
before operating to avoid personal injury or damage to the appliance.
Important Safeguards
WARNING
Hazards or unsafe practices that could result in appliance damage, serious
personal injury or death.
1. When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be
followed. Read all instructions before using the NuWave Nutri-Master™ Slow Juicer.
2. Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used near children.
3. To protect against risk of electrical shock, do not put the main body (motor) in
water or any other liquid.
4. Avoid contact with moving parts.
5. Unplug from outlet when not in use, before assembling or taking off parts and
before cleaning.
6. To protect against electric shock, DO NOT immerse cord, plug or any part of the main
unit in water or any other liquids.
7. Do not operate any appliance with damaged cord or plus, or after the appliance
malfunctions, or is dropped or damaged in any manner. Return appliance to
NuWave, LLC for examination repair or electrical or mechanical adjustment.
8. Always make sure hopper is securely fastened in place before motor is tuned on.
Do not unfasten hopper while juicer is in operation.
9. Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter.
10. Be sure to turn switch to off position after each use of your juicer. Make sure
the motor stops completely before disassembling.
11. Do not put your ngers or other objects into the juicer while it is operation. If food
becomes lodged in opening, use food pusher or another piece of fruit or vegetable to
push it down. When this method is not possible, turn the motor off and disassemble
juicer to remove the remaining food.
12. Do not place on or near a hot gas or electric burner or in a heated oven.
13. Do not use outdoors.
14. Do not use appliance for other than intended use.
15. Do not use chamber if it is cracked or chipped.
16. Do not use attachments not recommended or sold by the product manufacture.
17. Do not plug or unplug the product into/from the electrical outlet with a wet hand.
18. To disconnect from an electrical outlet, pull directly on the plug: do not pull on the
power cord.
19. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.

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Save These Instructions
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS (Continued)
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION
Hazards or unsafe practices that could result in minor personal
injury or appliance damage.
1. Do not operate without locking the Hopper properly.
2. Do not attempt to juice hard materials such as large seeds (those that cannot
be swallowed or chewed), pits, or ice.
3. Do not attempt to move the base while operating.
4. Do not put any parts into the dishwasher or use abrasives to clean. Expose
to heat or abrasives can cause damage.
5. Do not operate the appliance while the Chamber is empty. Operating without
adding any ingredients will damage the Auger.
6. If food gets stuck in the feeding tube, do not use anything other than
provided pusher.
7. Do not use for more than 30 minutes continuously (for household use only).
8. If the appliance gives off an unpleasant smell or smoke or overheats,
stop using immediately and contact customer service. When using a new
appliance, it may give off a smell, which will disappear naturally over time.
9. Do not input fruit preserved in sugar, honey, alcohol, etc, as the hopper may
not open easily.
10. Always unplug the appliance after use.
11. Always place the product on a at, level, stable surface.
12. Keep the product out of reach of children and pets. This product is not
intended for use by children.
13. After using the Slow Juicer, user should clean the Auger with mild detergent
and cooking oils such as olive oil or canola to remove color from pigment
from the fruit.
20. Do not let the power cord come in contact with hot surfaces, including the stove.
21. Do not operate the appliance if the rotating sieve is damaged.
22. Only operate the appliance if the pulp container is in place.
23. Never insert ingredients by hand. Always use the provided food pusher.
24. Do not attempt to remove parts when locked in place. Always ensure that parts are
rotated to the open position before removing.

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76b
4b
Pusher
Model# 27121
Hopper
Model# 27133
Auger
Model# 27122
Fine Strainer
Model# 27123
Coarse Strainer
Model# 27124
Spinning Brush
Model# 27125
Silicone Brush
Model# 27126
Chamber
Model# 27127
Pulp Spout
Juice Spout
Juice Cap
Model# 27128
Cleaning Brush
Model# 27132
Base
Model# 27131
Pulp Container
Model# 27130
Juice Container
Model# 27129
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PARTS DESCRIPTION
Parts Description
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Place the Strainer (Fine or Coarse) inside the
Spinning Brush. Push the Strainer into the Spinning
Brush until the edges properly align and the Strainer
easily rotates within the Spinning Brush.
Lower the Spinning Brush with Strainer attachment
into the Chamber. Place the Spinning Brush inside
the Chamber so that the Red Dots are properly
aligned. Do not force the Spinning Brush downward
during assembly.
Place the Auger directly in the middle of the Strainer
attachment and carefully rotate the Auger clockwise
until it is properly secured and aligned.
Ensure that the Juicer power switch is set to the
OFF position. Place the Hopper on top the Chamber
with OPEN aligned with the arrow on the Chamber.
Rotate the Hopper clockwise until CLOSE is aligned
with the arrow on the Chamber and the Hopper is
locked into place.
Place the Chamber onto the
Base ensuring that the arrow on
the back of the Hopper is aligned
with the arrow on the base.
The Chamber must be properly
sealed and aligned on the Base
to function.
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Assembly Instructions
Hopper
Base
Back of the Hopper
Strainer
Chamber
Both the Strainer
and Chamber
have Red Dots which
indicate proper alignment.
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SPINNING BRUSH DISASSEMBLY
• Remove the Strainer from
the Spinning Brush.
• Locate the inner groves
on the Spinning Brush.
• Push the top of the Silicone
Brush down towards the
center opening.
• Pull the bottom of the
Silicone Brush up towards
the center opening.
Spinning Brush Disassembly
• Pull the center tab
of the Silicone Brush out.
• Pull the top tab out.
• Pull the bottom tab out.
Note: Use the Cleaning Brush to
clean the Spinning Brush, Silicone
Brush and Strainers.
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• Reverse steps to assemble
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
• Ensure that the power switch
is set to OFF before operating.
• Set the power switch
to FORWARD to begin.
• Gently insert ingredients
into the Hopper to juice.
Only use the Pusher if
ingredients become lodged
in the Hopper.
• Once juicing is complete
and all pulp has been ejected,
set the power switch to OFF.
Operating Instructions
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Pulp Spout
Juice Spout

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WARNING
Ensure that the Auger has completely stopped moving before
setting the power switch to FORWARD or REVERSE.
Cleaning
Once you’re done juicing, ensure the power switch is set to OFF and
position the pulp spout over your sink or waste receptacle. Set the
power switch to REVERSE to easily and quickly remove excess pulp
from the chamber.
Are you unable to open the Hopper after juicing?
• After juice extraction, pour water into the hopper. The hopper will open
easily after simple cleaning.
• Press and hold the power switch on REVERSE for 3-4 seconds.
This releases pressure from the chamber and makes opening
the Hopper easier.
Continued
Operating Instructions
DO NOT
SUBMERGE
BASE UNDER
WATER.

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PRECAUTIONS
WARNING
Ignoring or otherwise disregarding directions and label
warnings may result in serious injury or death. Do not plug
or unplug the appliance with wet hands or when water is
present near the power source. This may cause electric
shock or injury.
Only operate the appliance with a power source of 120V AC.
Not doing so may result in suboptimal performance, electric
shock or even re. If the power source uses a different
voltage, it may result in motor failure.
Plug the power cord into a proper outlet, pushing it tightly and securely
into place. Failing to properly plug in the power cord may result in electric
shock or re.
If the power cord is damaged, do not plug it into an electric outlet
or attempt to operate the appliance. This may result in electric shock,
injury or re.
IF THE POWER CORD IS DAMAGED, IT MUST BE REPLACED BY
THE MANUFACTURER.
Do not alter, disassemble or otherwise alter the appliance. Do not insert
foreign objects into the appliance. This may result in appliance failure,
electric shock or re.
For technical support, contact our customer service department by calling
1-877-689-2838 or emailing help@nuwavenow.com Monday-Friday
from 7:00AM to 7:00PM (CST).
Do not dampen or otherwise splash water on the Base. Never operate
the appliance with wet hands. Always ensure that liquids do not get into
the power switch. This may result in electric shock or re.
Never insert your ngers or other foreign objects such as kitchen utensils
into the Hopper or Chamber during operation. Never disassemble the
Chamber during operation. This may result in appliance failure or injury.
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. THIS APPLIANCE MUST
NEVER BE USED BY CHILDREN.
Precautions

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CAUTION
When violating the labeling requirement, it may cause serious injury
or damage to the appliance.
Do not operate without locking the hopper properly. It may cause an
injury or a failure.
DO NOT INSERT A FINGER OR FOREIGN OBJECT INTO THE CHAMBER.
If the Auger has stopped rotating during normal operation, press and hold the
power switch on REVERSE for 3-4 seconds. Then, set the power switch to
FORWARD to resume juicing. If this fails to solve the problem, then disassemble
and reassemble the Chamber and try again. If the Auger repeatedly stops
rotating during operation, parts may be damaged and performance may be
compromised. Should this problem continue to occur, immediately cease
operation and contact the customer service department for assistance.
Do not attempt to move the Base, disassemble the Chamber or attempt to lock
parts while the appliance is in operation. This may result in appliance failure or
injury. Should you need to attempt any of these actions, set the power switch to
OFF and unplug the power cord before doing so.
Exercise caution when operating the appliance while wearing loose clothing such
as neckties and scarves in order to prevent accidents.
Always place the appliance on a at, stable surface.
Do not operate the appliance for more than 30 continuous minutes. This may
cause the motor to overheat and fail. Let the appliance rest for about 1 hour in
order for the motor to cool down sufciently before operating once again.
Only add ingredients to the Hopper safely using your hands or the provided
Pusher, when necessary. Do not use any other objects as inserting foreign
objects into the Hopper may cause appliance failure or injury.
Always use care when operating or transporting the appliance.
If the appliance begins to smoke or gives off an unpleasant smell, cease
operation immediately and contact the customer service department for
assistance.
Always unplug the appliance between uses. Disconnect the appliance from the
power supply when left unattended and before assembly or disassembly. When
unplugging the appliance, always hold the power cord directly. Pulling on the
wire may cause electric shock or re.
Do not clean the appliance at temperatures 176°F (80°C) or higher. Do not place
the appliances in a microwave oven, dishwasher or dryer. This may cause the
parts to deform and appliance failure.
Precautions

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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Press and hold the power switch
on REVERSE for 3-4 seconds.
This releases pressure from the
chamber and makes opening the
Hopper easier.
• While set to REVERSE,
the appliance will push
ingredients upward.
• REVERSE only functions while
the power switch is held down.
The appliance will automatically
shut off when the power switch
is released.
When the Auger stops during operation
If these steps are followed and
the Auger remains motionless,
disassemble the Chamber, clean all
parts and reassemble to try again.
Note
If the Auger still won’t turn after following the above directions, disassemble chamber
set, clean the parts and try again. If the Auger is stuck in place, or the Hopper cannot
be easily removed, set the power switch to REVERSE, then OFF, then FORWARD
and repeat the process 2-3 times to safely dislodge the stuck parts.
CAUTION
When the power switch is set to OFF, the Auger will not immediately stop
moving. Do not set the power switch to FORWARD or REVERSE while
the Auger is moving. Wait until the Auger comes to a complete stop
before operating.
Troubleshooting Guide
The appliances weighs 14.3 lb. (6.5 kg) when empty. When transporting
the appliance, always grab the appliance by the Base with both hands.
Do not hold the appliance by the Hopper or Chamber. This may damage
the appliance.
Continued
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Continued
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE RESOLUTION
The appliance will not start. Power supply is cut o.
The chamber is not
properly aligned.
Ensure that the power cord
is properly plugged into a
working outlet. Check that all
parts are properly assembled
and reassemble if necessary.
The Chamber is stuck on
the Base.
Excessive ingredients or
unknown objects are stuck
in the Chamber.
Press and hold the power
switch on REVERSE for 3-4
seconds. Repeat 2-3 times as
necessary then gently remove
the Chamber from the Base.
The Hopper is stuck in
the Chamber.
Excessive ingredients or
unknown objects are stuck
in the Chamber.
Press and hold the power
switch on REVERSE for 3-4
seconds. Repeat 2-3 times as
necessary then gently press
down on the Hopper while
turning to remove. Do not
attempt to forcefully remove
the Hopper.
The appliance has
stopped working during
normal operation.
Excessive ingredients or
unknown objects are stuck in
the Chamber. The appliance
has automatically shut o
due to overheating.
Let the appliance cool
down for about 5 minutes
before resuming operation.
Press and hold the power
switch on REVERSE for 3-4
seconds. Repeat 2-3 times
as necessary.
The appliance emits a
squeaking noise during
operation.
There is friction between the
Chamber and Auger.
This squeaking noise is
perfectly normal. Do not
operate the appliance
without inserting ingredients.
The appliance vibrates
while in use.
Vibration is perfectly normal. Vibration is perfectly normal.
If there is excessive vibration,
causing imbalance, check
that the Auger is defective
and contact customer service
if necessary.
There is a watermark or
scratch on the Auger.
These marks are created
during the manufacturing
process and are perfectly
normal.
These marks occur over
time and do not aect
the performance of the
appliance.
Parts of the appliance
have become stained.
Dyes found naturally in
foods.
Some dyes found naturally
in foods are perfectly normal
and do not aect performance
of the appliance. To minimize
staining, rinse and clean the
parts after every use.
Troubleshooting Guide

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PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE RESOLUTION
There is mold present on
the Silicone Brush
Improper cleaning. Detach and thoroughly clean
the Silicone Brush after
every use.
The Strainer is
damaged.
Excessive ingredients, large,
hard objects such as ice or
pits, or unknown objects are
stuck in the Chamber.
Refer to Operating
Instructions for proper usage
and juicing instructions.
Do not force excess foods
into the Chamber.
Parts are not able to be
properly assembled.
Parts have been exposed
to abrasive materials or
excessive heat.
Do not clean any parts in
the dishwasher or with harsh
detergents. If your parts
have been deformed,
contact customer service
for assistance.
Juice contains too
much pulp.
Excessive ingredients or
unknown objects are stuck
in the Chamber, clogging the
strainer. Food hasn’t been cut
into small enough pieces.
Cut ingredients into smaller
pieces to prevent bers from
becoming stuck in the Auger.
Insert ingredients at a slow
pace, allowing sufcient time
for pulp to be ejected before
adding more ingredients.
Continued
Troubleshooting Guide
For more information regarding the Nutri-Master Slow Juicer
please contact Customer Service
1.877.689.2838 • help@nuwavenow.com
Monday-Friday 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM CST
www.NuWaveNow.com

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WARRANTY
Warranty
NuWave Nutri-Master™ Slow Juicer
THE MANUFACTURER WARRANTS
The Nutri-Master™ Slow Juicer including the pusher, auger ne strainer, coarse strainer,
spinning brush, silicone brush, chamber, pulp container, juice container, juice cap, cleaning
brush and all electrical components are to be free from defects and workmanship. All
electrical components are warranted for ve (5) years from the date of purchase, under normal
household use, and when operated in accordance with the Manufacturer’s written instructions.
The Manufacturer will provide the necessary parts and labor to repair any part of the infrared
cooking system at NuWave, LLC. Service Department. After the expiration of the warranty, the
cost of the labor and parts will be the responsibility of the owner.
THE WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER
The Limited Warranty is voided if repairs are made by an unauthorized dealer or the serial
number data plate is removed or defaced. Normal deterioration of nish due to use or
exposure is not covered by this Warranty. This Limited Warranty does not cover failure,
damages or inadequate performance due to accident, acts of God (such as lightning),
uctuations in electric power, alterations, abuse, misuse, misapplications, corrosive type
atmospheres, improper installation, failure to operate in accordance with the Manufacturer’s
written instructions, abnormal use or commercial use.
TO OBTAIN SERVICE
The owner shall have the obligation and responsibility to: Pay for all services and parts not
covered by the warranty; Prepay the freight to and from Service Department for any part or
system returned under this warranty; Carefully package the product using adequate padding
material to prevent damage in transit. The original container is ideal for this purpose. Include
in the package the owner’s name, address, day time telephone number, a detailed description
of the problem, and your “RGA number.” (Call 1-877-689-2838, MONDAY – FRIDAY
7:00AM – 7:00PM CST) or e-mail help@nuwavenow.com to obtain the RGA (Return Goods
Authorization number). Provide the cooking system model & serial number and proof of date of
purchase (a copy of the receipt) when making claims under this warranty.
MANUFACTURER’S OBLIGATION
The Manufacturer’s obligation under this Limited Warranty is limited to repairing or replacing
any part covered by this Limited Warranty which upon examination is found to be defective
under normal use. The Limited Warranty is applicable only within the continental United States
and only to the original purchaser of the manufacturer’s authorized channels of distribution.
THE LIMITED WARRANTY MAY NOT BE ALTERED, VARIED OR EXTENDED EXCEPT
BY A WRITTEN INSTRUMENT EXECUTED BY THE MANUFACTURER. THE REMEDY
OF REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY
IS EXCLUSIVE. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE MANUFACTURER BE LIABLE FOR ANY
CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES TO ANY PERSON, WHETHER OR NOT
OCCASIONED BY NEGLIGENCE OF THE MANUFACTURER, INCLUDING WITHOUT
LIMITATION, DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF USE, COSTS OF SUBSTITUTION, PROPERTY
DAMAGE, OR OTHER MONEY LOSS.
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so
the above limitation exclusions may not apply. This Limited Warranty gives specic legal rights,
and there may also be other rights which vary from state to state. EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE
EXPRESSLY PROVIDED ABOVE, THE MANUFACTURER MAKES NO WARRANTIES
EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED ARISING BY LAW OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING WITHOUT
LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE TO ANY OTHER PERSON. READ YOUR OWNER’S MANUAL.
IF YOU STILL HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT OPERATION OR WARRANTY OF THE
PRODUCT, PLEASE CONTACT NUWAVE, LLC.
READ YOUR OWNER’S MANUAL: If you still have any questions about operation or
warranty of the product, please contact NuWave, LLC at: 1-877-689-2838 M-F from to
7:00AM – 7:00PM CST or e-mail help@nuwavenow.com.

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How to prepare juicing ingredients*
Apple, Kiwi Kiwi can be juiced without removing seeds
and peels. Apple can be juiced with the peel
avoiding the seeds. Apple seeds contain
toxicity.
Pomegranate, Grapes Separate grapes from cluster. Remove skin
from pomegranate and juice seeds only.
Watermelon, Orange,
Grapefruit
Remove rind from watermelon and peel
citrus fruits. Cut into chunks to t hopper
opening.
Mango, Cherry, Peach Remove pits from mangoes, cherries,
peaches or any fruit with large pits. The pits
can cause damage or stoppage and must be
removed before juicing.
Wheat Grass, Chives Hold wheat grass or chives in a bunch and
drop into the juicer.
Water Parsleys,
Angelica, Celery, Kale
Cut brous foods into 1-inch long pieces.
* This reference is for trimming ingredients; please keep in mind
personal food intolerances or allergies when choosing your ingredients.
FINE STRAINER VS COARSE CONTAINER
Fine strainer has small holes for making cleaner juices.
Coarse strainer has larger holes for thick, pulpy juice.
It’s also great for juice from soft fruits, thick juices like banana
and strawberry, smoothies or soups.
Juicer Tips
Juicer Tips

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HEALTHY
JUICE
RECIPES

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Apple Juice (Serves: 2)
Ingredients:
2 apples
Directions:
1. Remove stems and
wash apples.
2. Cut to t into juicer.
3. Juice apples and enjoy.
Orange Juice (Serves: 2)
Ingredients:
3 oranges
Directions:
1. Peel oranges and pull into
wedges to t into juicer.
2. Juice and enjoy.
Carrot Juice (Serves: 2)
Ingredients:
4 carrots
Directions:
1. Cut top off and wash
carrots well.
2. Cut into pieces small enough
to t into juicer.
3. Juice carrots and enjoy.
Grape Juice (Serves: 2)
Ingredients:
21/2 cups grapes
Directions:
1. Wash grapes well.
2. Juice and enjoy.
Healthy Juice Recipes

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Cranberry Cravings (Serves: 1)
Ingredients:
1/2 cup whole cranberries, fresh
or frozen
1 carrot
3 oranges
1 lemon
Directions:
1. Remove top from carrot.
2. Wash carrots and
cranberries well.
3. Peel oranges, lemons and pull
into wedges to t juicer.
4. Cut carrot to t into juicer.
5. Whisk together and enjoy
over ice.
Grape-Grapefruit Juice
(Serves: 1)
Ingredients
1 grapefruit
1 cup fresh blueberries
1/2 cup grapes
Directions:
1. Wash all fruit.
2. Peel grapefruit and pull into
wedges to t juicer.
3. Juice and enjoy.
Healthy Juice Recipes
Grape-Grapefruit Juice
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