Robot Coupe J 80 Ultra User manual

J 80 Ultra

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SUMMARY
WARRAN Y
IMPOR AN WARNING
YOU HAVE JUS PURCHASED
A J 80 Ultra
CEN RIFUGAL JUICER
SWI CHING ON HE MACHINE
ASSEMBLY
RECOMMENDA IONS FOR USE
CLEANING
ECHNICAL SPECIFICA IONS
•Weight
•Dimensions
•Working height
•Noise level
•Electrical ata
SAFE Y
ROUBLESHOO ING
S ANDARDS
RECIPES
ECHNICAL DA A
•Explo e views
•Electric an wiring iagrams

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ROBO -COUPE S.N.C., LIMI ED WARRAN Y
Your new ROBO -COUPE appliance is war-
ranted to the original buyer for a period of
one year from the date of sale if you
bought it from ROBO -COUPE S.N.C.
If you bought your ROBO -COUPE product
from a distributor your product is covered
by your distributor’s warranty (Please check
with your distributor terms and conditions
of the warranty).
he ROBO -COUPE S.N.C. limited warranty
is against defects in material and/or work-
manship.
he ROBO -COUPE S.N.C. warranty is
given expressly and in lieu of all other
warranties, expressed or implied, for
merchantability and for fitness toward a
particular purpose and constitutes the only
warranty made by ROBO -COUPE S.N.C.
France.
HE FOLLOWING ARE NO COVERED
BY HE ROBO -COUPE
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C
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WARRAN Y:
1 - Damage cause by abuse, misuse, ropping,
or other similar amage cause by or
resulting from failure to follow assembly, opera-
ting, cleaning, user maintenance or storage
instructions.
2 - Labour to sharpen an / or replacements for
bla es which have become blunt, chippe or
worn after a normal or excessive perio of use.
3 - Materials or labour to replace or repair
scratche , staine , chippe , pitte , ente or
iscoloure surfaces, bla es, knives, attachments
or accessories.
4 - Any alteration, a ition or repair that has
not been carrie out by the company or an
approve service agency.
5 - Transportation of the appliance to or from an
approve service agency.
6 - Labour charges to install or test new attach-
ments or accessories (i.e., bowls, iscs, bla es, at-
tachments) which have been arbitrarity replace .
7 - The cost of changing irection-of-rotation of
three-phase electric motors (Installer is responsible).
8 - SHIPPING DAMAGES. Visible an latent
efects are the responsibility of the freight
carrier. The consignee must inform the carrier
an consignor imme iately, or upon iscovery in
the case of latent efects.
KEEP ALL ORIGINAL CONTAINERS
AND PACKING MATERIALS FOR CARRIER
INSPECTION.
Neither ROBOT-COUPE S.N.C. nor its affiliate
companies or any of its istributors, irectors,
agents, employees, or insurers will be liable for
in irect amage, losses, or expenses linke to
the appliance or the inability to use it.

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WARNING : In order to limit accidents such as electric shocks or personal injury, and in order to limit material damage due to misuse
of the appliance, please read these instructions carefully and follow them strictly. Reading the operating instructions will help you get
to know your appliance and enable you to use the equipment correctly. Please read these instructions in their entirety and make sure
that anyone else who may use the appliance also reads them beforehand.
IMPOR AN WARNING
UNPACKING
• Carefully remove the equipment from the packaging
an take out all the boxes or packets containing
attachments or specific items.
• WARNING - some of the tools are very sharp e.g.
bla es, iscs... etc.
INS ALLA ION
• We recommen you install your machine on a
perfectly stable soli base.
CONNEC ION
• Always check that your mains supply correspon s
to that in icate on the i entification plate on the
motor unit an that it can withstan the amperage.
• The machine must be earthe .
HANDLING
• Always take care when han ling the bla es, as
they are extremely sharp.
ASSEMBLY PROCEDURES
• Follow the various assembly proce ures carefully
(see page 17) an make sure that all the attachments
are correctly positione .
USE
• Never try to overri e the locking an safety systems.
• Never insert an object into the container where the
foo is being processe .
• Never han ly push the ingre ients insi e the fee
hopper.
• Do not overloa the appliance.
• Never switch the appliance on when it is empty.
CLEANING
• As a precaution, always unplug your appliance
before cleaning it.
• Always clean the appliance an its attachments at
the en of each cycle.
• Never immerse the motor unit in water.
• For parts ma e from aluminum, use cleaning flui s
inten e for aluminum.
• For plastic parts , o not use etergents that are
too alkaline (e.g., containing too much caustic so a or
ammonia).
• Robot-Coupe can in no way be hel responsible
for the user’s failure to follow the basic rules of
cleaning an hygiene.
MAIN ENANCE
• Before opening the motor housing, it is absolutely
vital to unplug the appliance.
• Check the seals an washers regularly an ensure
that the safety evices are in goo working or er.
• It is particularly important to maintain an check the
attachments since certain ingre ients contain corrosive
agents, e.g. citric aci .
• Never operate the appliance if the power cor
or plug has been amage or if the appliance fails to
work properly or has been amage in any way.
• Do not hesitate to contact your local Maintenance
Service if something appears to be wrong.
WARNING
KEEP HESE INS RUC IONS
IN A SAFE PLACE

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YOU HAVE JUS
PURCHASED A J 80 Ultra
CEN RIFUGAL JUICER
With its stur y an stable esign, the J 80 Ultra
offers the perfect juicing-on-demand solution,
capable of pro ucing an exciting range of totally
natural juices!
The J 80 Ultra is i eal for quickly preparing exotic
an non-exotic fruit juices, as well as any number
of vegetable juices an sophisticate juice cocktails.
It therefore has applications in bars, restaurants,
canteens, resi ential homes an ay nurseries, as
well as in clinics an iet kitchens, where fresh fruit
an vegetable juices have a key role to play.
Both fruit an vegetables, especially when raw, are
a valuable source of the vitamins, minerals an
fibres we nee to stay healthy. Vegetable juices
mainly contain mineral salts, while fruit juices are
bursting with energy-boosting vitamins.
This appliance has been given a eliberately simple
esign so that the parts which are most frequently
han le can be easily remove an reassemble
for cleaning an aftercare.
To help you o this, we have inclu e a set of step-
by-step assembly instructions in this booklet.
MINERAL SAL S
Mineral content varies wi ely from one type of
foo to another.
While a mixe iet will provi e you with the
necessary amount of some minerals, such as
potassium, magnesium, sulphur an so ium chlo-
ri e (salt), for other minerals, it is useful to know
which foo s are the best sources.
Calcium: fruit an green vegetables.
Phosphorus: pulses.
Potassium: fresh vegetables.
Iron: spinach, parsley.
Iodine: all fruit an vegetables.
ABLE OF VI AMINS IN FRUI
Vitamins B1 CAD
Apple •• •
Apricot ••••
Blackberry ••••
Blackcurrant •• •
Cherry ••••
Grape •• •
Grapefruit ••••
Kiwi ••••
Lemon ••••
Melon •• •
Orange ••••
Peach •• •
Pear •• •
Pineapple ••••
Plum •• •
Raspberry •• •
Re currant •• •
Strawberry •• •
ABLE OF VI AMINS IN VEGE ABLES
Vitamins B1/B6 AEK
Asparagus ••
Cabbage ••••
Carrot • ••
Celeriac •
Celery •••
Chicory •
Courgette •••
Cucumber •••
Fennel ••
Lettuce ••
Onion •
Parsley •••
Pepper •••
Spinach ••••
Tomato ••
Turnip •
Watercress •••
This booklet contains important information
inten e to enable users to get the most from
their investment in this juicer.
herefore, please read these instructions
through carefully before use.
SWI CHING ON
HE MACHINE
Before connecting this appliance to the mains, check
that your electrical power supply correspon s to the
ata shown on the motor i entification plate.
The J 80 Ultra juicer is supplie with a power cor
fitte with a single-phase moul e plug.
You must never operate your appliance if it has
been damaged in any way.
WARNING
his appliance must be plugged into an
earthed socket (risk of electrocution).

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ASSEMBLY
1) Place the motor unit so
that it is facing you.
2) Position the bowl on
top of the motor unit.
3) Fit the flange on top of
the bowl.
4) Position the juicer
basket, hol ing it by the
scraper clips.
Rotate it until it slots into
position.
5) Line the li up with the
notches in the flange.
6) Position the pulp
container.
7) Insert the pusher.
8) Close the safety arm.
To switch the juicer on,
push the switch.
The machine will not start
unless the safety arm
has been properly close
(safety switch).
Place a container un er the pouring spout. Your
juicer is now rea y for action!
Motor unit
Bowl
Flange
Basket
Lid
Pulp ontainer
Safety arm
Pouring spout
Eje tor spout
Feed tube
S raper lips
Filter
Grater dis
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• Always peel citrus fruits before placing them in
the fee tube.
• Thick-skinne fruit an vegetables (e.g.
pineapples) shoul always be peele an any
large see s remove (e.g. melons). Always
remove pits from stone fruit (e.g. apricots,
peaches, cherries).
• Fee the fruit an vegetable chunks into the tube
little by little.
• Always leave the appliance running for a few
secon s after the last of the ingre ients has
been fe in, in or er to extract every last rop of
juice.
RECOMMENDA IONS
FOR USE
• Before using your appliance for the first time,
clean all the parts that will come into contact with
foo .
• Always check that the safety arm has been close
properly before use.
• Switch your juicer on an place a container
un er each spout before fee ing any ingre ients
in.
• Before using your appliance for the first time,
rinse it through several times with hot water, with
or without two peele lemons cut into chunks.
Your appliance will then be rea y for use.
• Never fee the ingre ients in too quickly.
WARNING
IMPOR AN
ECHNICAL
SPECIFICA IONS
• Motor unit stainless steel
• Bowl stainless steel
• Juicer basket stainless steel
• Grater disc stainless steel
• Ventilated electric constant spee
motor (3.000 rpm)
• hroughput 100-120 kg fruit /
vegetables* per hour
Never immerse the motor unit in water or in
any other liquid and do not splash it!
Do not clean it with a water spray.
If necessary, wipe the housing clean with a
damp cloth.
Always unplug the appliance before
cleaning.
When juicing vegetables, especially carrots,
the sieve tends to get clogged with pulp,
thereby reducing the flow of juice. For this
reason, the juicer basket must be cleaned
at regular intervals. o do so, immerse the
basket in hot water with a few drop of
washing-up liquid and scrub with a brush.
After cleaning, reassemble the machine.
Always wash the fruit and vegetables
thoroughly to remove all chemical traces.
*In optimum operating onditions, i.e. a suitable worktop, ready-
prepared ingredients and all a essories onveniently to hand (jug,
waste bin, et .).
• Never place ice cubes or frozen fruit in the fee
tube.
• If the pulp is unevenly istribute in the basket, it
may create an imbalance. Accor ingly, if the
juicer starts to vibrate while running, switch it off
an empty the basket. You can then switch the
appliance back on. If the spout becomes blocke ,
switch the juicer off, rinse out the basket an
resume operations.
• Always check that the flange an li have been
correctly positione .
CLEANING
As a precaution, we recommen that you unplug
the machine before un ertaking any cleaning
operation.
Always unplug the appliance before cleaning.
If you wish to clean the appliance before use,
plug it back in, pour some hot water in via the li ,
switch the juicer on an leave it running for a few
secon s.
Always clean your appliance thoroughly after use,
rinsing the flange, juicer basket, li an pusher in
hot water an scrubbing them with a brush.
IMPOR AN
Check that your detergent is suitable for
cleaning plastic parts. Some washing agents
are too alkaline (e.g. high levels of caustic
soda or ammonia) and totally incompatible
with certain types of plastic, causing them to
deteriorate rapidly.

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• WORKING HEIGH
We recommen that you install your J 80 Ultra
juicer on a stable, level surface.
• NOISE LEVEL
The appliance’s equivalent continuous soun level
when running empty is below 70 b (A).
• ELEC RICAL DA A
• WEIGH
Net Gross
J 80 Ultra 10.9 kg 12.8 kg
• DIMENSIONS (in mm)
A505
B420
C235
D170
A
D
BC
Speed Power Intensity
Motor (rpm) (watts) (Amp.)
230 V/50 Hz 3000 700 7
In order to avoid accidents and
damage to the appliance,
always push the fruit and
vegetables to the bottom of
the feed tube with the pusher
intended for that purpose.
Never do so with your hands or
with another implement!
SAFE Y
The machine will not start unless the li has been
correctly positione an the safety arm properly
close . The motor automatically switches itself off as
soon as the safety arm is opene .
To switch the machine back on, simply lock the li
an safety arm back into position an press the
switch.
All our appliances are fitte with a thermal failsafe
which automatically switches the motor off if it has
been left running for too long or is in overloa .
If this occurs, you must wait until the appliance has
coole own before switching it back on.
You must never use the machine without the pusher
or insert a soli object into either the fee tube or
the ejector spout.
Never unplug the machine with wet han s or by
tugging on the power cor .
SYMP OMS
The appliance will not start.
You can hear something
rubbing.
- The appliance has not
been assemble correctly.
See “Assembly” chapter.
- The grater isc insi e the
appliance has become
worn an nee s replacing.
- The fruit an vegetables
are not being fe in
properly.
CAUSES AND/OR REMEDIES
Consi erable pressure has
to be exerte on the
pusher.
- Either the flange, the
pouring spout or the
ejector spout has become
blocke .
The appliance vibrates.
- The motor is faulty an
nee s repairing.
The noise level is
abnormally high.
- Replace the electrical
circuit.
The basket fails to stop
moving imme iately after
the safety arm has been
opene .
ROUBLESHOO ING
- Plug the power cor into
a wall socket.
- Close the safety arm
properly.
- Press the switch off then
on.
- Begin by checking your
power supply fuses.
REMEMBER
Never try to override the locking and safety
systems.
Never insert an object into the container where
the food is being processed.
Never push the ingredients down with your hand.
Do not overload the appliance.
Never switch the appliance on when it is empty.

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S ANDARDS
MACHINES IN COMPLIANCE WITH:
• The following European irectives an relate na-
tional legislation:
- Mo ifie "machinery" irective 2006/42/EC,
- "Low voltage" irective 2006/95/EEC,
- "EMC" irective 2004/108/EC,
- "Materials an parts in foo contact" irective
89/109/EEC,
- Commission Directive 2002/72/EC of 6 August
2002 relating to plastic materials an articles
inten e to come into contact with foo stuffs.
- “ROHS” irective 2002/95/CE,
- “DEEE” irective 2002/96/CE.
• The following European harmonize stan ar s
an stan ar s setting out health an safety rules:
- ISO 12100 - 1 an - 2 - 2003,
- EN 60204 -1 (2006),
- For Vegetable cutting machine : EN 1678 - 1998.
INDEXES OF PROTECTION:
- IP 55 for the switches.
- IP 34 for the machines.

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SOO HING SMOO HIE
Ingrédients for 4 glasses):
• 1 ripe mango
• 2 kiwi fruit
• 2 yoghurts
• 2 tablespoons honey
Peel the mango an remove the stone. Process all the
fruit in your J 80 Ultra juicer.
Combine the fruit juice with the honey an yoghurt.
Divi e between 4 glasses an serve.
PINEAPPLE EXO ICA
Ingrédients for 4 glasses):
• 1 mango
• 2 limes
• 1 pineapple
• 2 oranges
• 50 g sugar
• a few ice cubes
Peel the fruit an stone the mango. Process the ingre ients
separately in your J80 Ultra juicer. Pour the juices into a
shaker in the following or er: lime, mango, pineapple
an orange. A the sugar an ice cubes. Shake
vigorously for a few secon s. Serve in cocktail glasses
ecorate with pieces of fruit.
RASPBERRY COCK AIL
Ingrédients for 3 glasses):
• 500 g de raspberries
• 1 bunch white grapes
• 100 ml cane syrup
Rinse the grapes an strip them off the bunch. Process
the fruit in your J 80 Ultra juicer an combine the juices
with the cane syrup. Serve chille .
RECIPES
Fruit and vegetables can be combined in an
infinite number of ways to create exciting,
colourful and totally natural drinks. Give your
imagination free rein - bearing in mind these
few golden rules for making cocktails:
• Always use untreated fruit.
• Using a shaker will make an opaque mixture
more homogeneous.
• Fill the lower half of the shaker half-full with
ice cubes. Avoid shaking your cocktail for too
long, otherwise the ice will melt and spoil it.
Here is a selection of cocktail recipes, each for
approximately four people.
FRUI COCK AILS
LOOKING GOOD
Ingrédients for 3 glasses):
• 2 carrots
• 2 green apples
• 1 lime
Peel the lime. Process the apples, carrots an lime in
your J 80 Ultra juicer.
RED COCK AIL
Ingrédients for 3 glasses):
• 1 fresh, medium-sized beetroot
• 1 carrot
• 1 small bunch red grapes
• 1 organically-grown apple
Peel the vegetables an strip the grapes off the bunch.
Process all the ingre ients in your J 80 Ultra juicer.
Season with Cayenne pepper.
OLYMPUS
Ingrédients for 4 glasses):
• 1 large bunch white grapes
• 1 lemon
• 1 pineapple
Rinse the grapes an strip them off the bunch. Peel the
pineapple an cut 3 generous slices. Put these in your
J 80 Ultra juicer together with the grapes. Squeeze the
lemon. Combine the juices in a shaker an serve chille .
AU UMN LEAVES
Ingrédients for 4 glasses):
• ¼ litre water
• 4 apricots
• 4 plums
• 2 Williams pears
• ½ teaspoon cinnamon
• ½ lemon
Wash an stone the plums an apricots. Cut the pears
into small chunks an sprinkle imme iately with lemon
juice to prevent them from browning. Switch your J 80
Ultra juicer on an intro uce first the fruit, then the
water, via the fee tube. Pour the juice into a carafe, a
the cinnamon an stir. Serve with our without ice.
SWEE -AND-SAVOURY COCK AILS
GAZPACHO
Ingrédients serves 4):
• 500 g ripe tomatoes
• 1 cucumber
• 1 green pepper
• celery salt and pepper
Roughly peel the cucumber. Wash an esee the green
pepper. Fee the vegetables into your J 80 Ultra juicer in
the following or er: tomatoes, cucumber an pepper.
Stir the juice to achieve a smooth consistency. Decorate
with lemon slices an han the celery salt an pepper
separately.

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Wash the apple an the pears an cut into chunks.
Process the pears in your J 80 Ultra juicer, followe by
the apple. Combine with the milk. Put a few ice cubes in
each glass, pour over a little mint syrup an top with the
milk an fruit juice mixture. Decorate with a mint leaf.
MEDIAEVAL
Ingrédients for 4 glasses):
• 300 g carrots
• 200 g pink radishes
• dash of olive oil
• pinch of salt
Remove the ra ish an carrot tops an process in your
J 80 Ultra juicer. A the salt an olive oil. Combine
thoroughly before serving.
SPRING COCK AIL
Ingrédients for 4 glasses):
• 6 carrots
• 4 asparagus spears
• 3 sticks celery
Wash all the vegetables an cut into chunks. Process
them in your J 80 Ultra juicer, starting with the asparagus.
A great cocktail for the month of May, rich in vitamins,
iron, calcium, phosphorus an so ium.
AU UMN COCK AIL
Ingrédients for 4 glasses):
• 4 tomatoes
• 1 lemon
• 1 Williams pear
• salt and pepper
Wash an ry the tomatoes an pears. Switch your J 80
Ultra on an gra ually intro uce the ingre ients via the
fee tube. Stir in the juice of the lemon an season
generously with salt an pepper.
REFRESHER COCK AIL
Ingrédients for 4 glasses):
• 1 pineapple
• 1 stick celery
Peel the pineapple an cut into 8 pieces. Wash the ce-
lery an cut into chunks. Process both ingre ients in your
J 80 Ultra juicer Stir an serve imme iately, so as to lose
none of the vitamin goo ness. A goo cure for
hea aches.
MILK-BASED COCK AILS
CARIBBEAN COCK AIL
Ingrédients for 4 glasses):
• 1 ripe white peach
• 1 mango
• 100 g pineapple
• ½ litre chilled milk
Wash an ry the peach. Remove the stone. Peel the
pineapple an mango (remove the stone). Set asi e a
few chunks of fruit to ecorate the glasses with fruit
skewers. Process the remaining chunks in your J 80 Ultra
juicer. A the chille milk an serve imme iately.
DAIRY KIWI
Ingrédients for 4 glasses):
• 5 kiwi fruit
• 100 g raspberries
• 50 g sugar
• ½ litre milk
Halve the kiwi fruits, scoop out the flesh an process it in
your J 80 Ultra juicer. Wipe the raspberries with amp
kitchen paper an process with a stick blen er, a ing
the sugar an milk. Combine with the kiwi juice. Serve
with ice in froste glasses.
GRANNY SMI H COCK AIL
Ingrédients for 4 glasses):
• 5 ripe pears
• 1 Granny Smith apple
• 4 cl mint syrup
• ½ litre milk
• 4 fresh mint leaves

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We re erve the right to alter at any time without notice the technical pecification of thi appliance.
None of the information contained in thi document i of a contractual nature. Modification may be made at any time.
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