usha NUTRIPRESS CPJ 362F User manual

COLD PRESS JUICER
CPJ 362F
GET MORE JUICE
OUT OF LIFE
MORE JUICE MORE NUTRITION MORE TASTE
COLD PRESS JUICER
INSTRUCTION MANUAL

Congratulations
for joining the next revolution in juicing - cold
press technology for natural juicing
We welcome you to usha family as a proud owner
of Usha Nutripress cold press juicer
Usha Nutripress brings to you the revolutionary
cold press technology with low temperature juicing
and silent operation to extract more juice, more
nutrition and more taste from vegetables & fruits
Understanding your nutritional requirements
towards leading an active lifestyle, Usha
Nutripress can effortlessly & efficiently extract
juices from hard vegetables, green leafy
vegetables, fruits, nuts & grains and frozen
desserts
In order to seamlessly operate your machine and
get best results every time, we urge you to read
this manual carefully and familiarize yourself with
your Usha Nutripress
We look forward to continued association with
you. Should you have any further queries, you can
visit our website – ushacpj.com
Usha Nutripress - get more juice out of life
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Contents
• Know your juicer :
o Unpacking your USHA NUTRIPRESS Cold Press Juicer box 4
o Package Checklist 5
o Description of Parts 6
o Exploded view of Parts 7
• Caring for you - Important safety instructions
o Save these Instruction 8
o Important Safeguards 9
o Safety Warning 10
o Before first usage 11
• How to Assemble your USHA NUTRIPRESS –
o Step by step process to assemble 12
o Choosing the right location 12
o Matching of assembly indicators (arrows & dots) 12
• How to Operate your USHA NUTRIPRESS
o Don’ts while juicing & operational warning 16
• Using your USHA NUTRIPRESS to make different types of juices 19
• Disassembling after usage
o Step by Step process to disassemble 23
• Cleaning after disassembling
o Individual cleaning of each part 25
o How to Clean Silicone Parts 27
o Use of cleaning brush 27
• Storage Instructions 29
• Troubleshooting guide 30
• Service just a call or click away 32
• Product Specifications & Technical details 33
• Warranty Card 35

Section 1
Know your USHA Nutripress
Cold press juicer :
1.a. Unpacking your USHA NUTRIPRESS
Cold Press Juicer box
UNBOXING:
1. Open the cardboard box and remove the top thermocole packing.
2. Lift the main unit from the base packing.
3. Remove the juice/pulp container and hopper from the base packing.
Warning : Packaging material (e.g. Films, Thermocole) can be dangerous for children.
There is a risk of suffocation! Keep all packaging well away from children.
Your USHA Nutripress CPJ 362F
is delivered with the following
components:
Main unit
Juicing bowl Spinning Brush Pulp Container Juice Container
Cleaning Brush Fine filter Coarse filter Frozen dessert
filter
Auger Pusher
Hopper/
Feeding Tube
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1. c. Description of parts 1.d. Exploded view of parts
Pusher
Feeding Tube/Hopper
Control Switch
Auger
Juicing Chamber
Smart Cap
Main Unit
Spinning Brush
Pulp Outlet
Juice Outlet
Pulp Container Juice Container
Top-set Assembly
• Align the white dots on each
part and assemble in the
order shown.
• Once assembled, turn the
hopper clockwise to close.
Top-set and main unit Assembly
• Place the hopper on the juicing bowl.
• Align the down arrow on the juicing bowl
• with the arrow on the main unit to join
the two assemblies.
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Note: The product illustrated/ photographed in this manual may vary from the actual product

Section 2
Caring for you:-
2.a. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
This appliance is for household use only.
(The appliance cannot be covered under warranty if the product is used in a way not intended by the
manufacturer or is used commercially.)
All details with regard to the installation, operation and care are compiled to the best of our knowledge.
No claims can be derived from the information provided, the illustrations or descriptions in this manual.
• Save the instruction manual for future reference.
• If the appliance is given as a gift, please include the manual with the product.
The safety instructions mentioned below will tell you how to use your cold press juicer without harming
yourself and damaging your juicer.
2.b. IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
Before using your Nutripress juicer, please read the basic safety precautions listed below:
1. Read all instructions before using your cold press juicer.
2. To protect against risk of electrical shock do not put the main unit, cord or plug in water or other
liquids and do not wash the unit in the dishwasher.
3. Children should not be allowed to use this product. Keep the product and its cord out of reach of
child ren.
4. Do not leave the juicer unsupervised while it is operating.
5. Unplug the power cord from outlet when - not in use, before putting on or taking off parts and
before cleaning.
6. Avoid contact with moving parts.
7. Do not operate the juicer if the power cord is damaged or if the appliance malfunctions or
damaged in any manner. Please contact the customer care executive for examination and/or
repair.
8. The use of attachments not recommended or sold by the manufacturer may cause fire, electric
shock or injury.
9. Do not use the product outdoors.
10. Do not let the power cord hang over edge of table or counter.
11. Always make sure that the hopper is closed securely before switching on the juicer. Do not open
the hopper while the juicer is in operation.
12. Be sure to switch OFF the appliance after each use. Make sure the motor stops completely before
disassembling.
13. Do not put fingers or other objects inside the feeding tube during operation. If food parts get
lodged, use pusher or another piece of fruit or vegetable to push it down. When this method does
not work, switch off the juicer and disassemble the hopper to remove the remaining food.
14. Do not use the appliance if the spinning brush is damaged.
15. Do not alter or modify the appliance in anyway.
16. Do not open the housing on the product under any circumstances. There is a danger of an
electrical shock. In addition, it may cause the juicer to malfunction.
17. Do not use the appliance for anything other than its intended purpose as described in the manual
.This product is only intended for normal domestic use. Uses for a different purpose or for a
purpose which exceeds this description are considered incompatible with the intended or
designated use. Claims of all kinds due to damages resulting from unintended uses will not be
covered under warranty. The User bears the sole risk.
18. Do not extract juice from any extremely hard food (e.g. nuts), fiber-rich food (e.g. sugarcane) or
food with very little juice.
STEP 3 : Insert the prepared ingredients one piece at a time.
Note : - If large quantities of ingredients are put into the feeding tube, it can cause the juicer to stop.
STEP 4: Use the smart cap to make mixed juices, smoothies and to stop juice from
dripping, or for a quick rinse between different juices.
Ti p : -
• You can create mixed juices by keeping the smart cap closed during juicing.
• Quickly rinse away any leftover flavours by running a glass of water in the juicer with the smart cap closed .
• After juicing, close the smart cap to stop the juice from dripping, especially when disassembling the juicing bowl off the
base.
Note:
• Leave the smart cap open when juicing ingredients that create excessive foam during extraction, (e.g. apples, celery).
• Pay close attention when operating with the smart cap closed. Juice may overflow if the juice collected in the bowl
exceeds the maximum capacity.
STEP 5: After juice and pulp are completely extracted, switch the unit OFF.
Note:
• If the remaining ingredients in the juicing bowl have not been extracted completely, the hopper may not open easily.
• After each extraction, run the juicer for an additional 30 seconds to let the juicer extract the remaining pulp.
• When the hopper is stuck, press the REVERSE - OFF -ON button in this order; switching back and forth 2 or 3 times to
dislodge the ingredients. Then place hands on top of the hopper and firmly press down while simultaneously turning the
hopper counter clockwise to open.
Depending on the ingredients, pour water down the feeding tube to rinse out the interior of the juicing bowl and then
attempt to remove the hopper
4.b. Don’ts while juicing & operational warning:
1. Operating the juicer without ingredients can damage the juicer.
2. Do not continuously operate the juicer for more than 30 minutes.
This can damage the motor from overheating.
After continuous use, let the juicer rest for 30 minutes to cool down before starting another session.
3. Do not put fingers or other objects into the feeding tube. Always use the pusher when needed.
If any other object is inserted into the feeding tube during operation, such materials can get stuck and damage the juicer
parts and/or cause injury.
4. Do not put dried or hard ingredients like whole grains, fruits with hard seeds or ice into the juicer.
These may damage the juicer parts (e.g. juicing bowl, auger, and filter).
• Fruits with pits and hard seeds (e.g. peaches, mangoes and cherries) must be pitted before juicing.
• When using frozen fruits with small seeds and high liquid content such as grapes, thaw them before inserting into the
j u i c e r.
5. Do not use ingredients containing excessive amounts of vegetable oil or animal fat. Do not use the juicer to extract
vegetable oil from ingredients.
If vegetable/animal oil gets on the auger, it may reduce performance and even damage the part.
6. Do not reinsert the extracted pulp into the juicer. This can cause the juicer to stop or can jam the hopper.
7. After juicing ingredients with seeds like grapes, thoroughly clean all the crevices on the bottom of the auger.
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2.c.SAFETY WARNING : 2.d.Before using the juicer for the first time:
1) Unplug the power cord when not in
use.
2) Do not put fingers or other objects in
to the feeding tube while it is in
operation;
*It may cause injury.
3) Do not keep or operate the appliance
near infants or toddler.
* It may injure them
4) Do not put the juicer parts in the
dishwasher or extremely hot water;
*The parts may wear faster
5) Do not use the appliance on an
uneven surface;
*It may cause a malfunction if the appliance tips over.
6) Do not use any hazardous chemicals
to clean the appliance;
*It may change the color of the appliance or result in
a fire.
7) Do not repair, disassemble the base,
or customize the appliance;
*The appliance may not operate properly and may
cause fire, electric shock, or injury.
8) Do not spray water or flammable
sprays near the appliance;
*It may cause fire or electrical shock
1) Please clean all components thoroughly prior to juicing.
2) Examine the product for any visible external damages prior to using it. Never put a damaged product into operation.
WARNING NOTICES:
The following precautions are provided to ensure the safety of the user. Please carefully read
through the precautions and exercise care when using the appliance.
Warning: This label warns of the risk of death or severe injuries.
Caution: This label warns of the risk of injuries or appliance damage.
Prohibited
Do not disassemble
Must take action
STEP 3 : Insert the prepared ingredients one piece at a time.
Note : - If large quantities of ingredients are put into the feeding tube, it can cause the juicer to stop.
STEP 4: Use the smart cap to make mixed juices, smoothies and to stop juice from
dripping, or for a quick rinse between different juices.
Ti p : -
• You can create mixed juices by keeping the smart cap closed during juicing.
• Quickly rinse away any leftover flavours by running a glass of water in the juicer with the smart cap closed .
• After juicing, close the smart cap to stop the juice from dripping, especially when disassembling the juicing bowl off the
base.
Note:
• Leave the smart cap open when juicing ingredients that create excessive foam during extraction, (e.g. apples, celery).
• Pay close attention when operating with the smart cap closed. Juice may overflow if the juice collected in the bowl
exceeds the maximum capacity.
STEP 5: After juice and pulp are completely extracted, switch the unit OFF.
Note:
• If the remaining ingredients in the juicing bowl have not been extracted completely, the hopper may not open easily.
• After each extraction, run the juicer for an additional 30 seconds to let the juicer extract the remaining pulp.
• When the hopper is stuck, press the REVERSE - OFF -ON button in this order; switching back and forth 2 or 3 times to
dislodge the ingredients. Then place hands on top of the hopper and firmly press down while simultaneously turning the
hopper counter clockwise to open.
Depending on the ingredients, pour water down the feeding tube to rinse out the interior of the juicing bowl and then
attempt to remove the hopper
4.b. Don’ts while juicing & operational warning:
1. Operating the juicer without ingredients can damage the juicer.
2. Do not continuously operate the juicer for more than 30 minutes.
This can damage the motor from overheating.
After continuous use, let the juicer rest for 30 minutes to cool down before starting another session.
3. Do not put fingers or other objects into the feeding tube. Always use the pusher when needed.
If any other object is inserted into the feeding tube during operation, such materials can get stuck and damage the juicer
parts and/or cause injury.
4. Do not put dried or hard ingredients like whole grains, fruits with hard seeds or ice into the juicer.
These may damage the juicer parts (e.g. juicing bowl, auger, and filter).
• Fruits with pits and hard seeds (e.g. peaches, mangoes and cherries) must be pitted before juicing.
• When using frozen fruits with small seeds and high liquid content such as grapes, thaw them before inserting into the
j u i c e r.
5. Do not use ingredients containing excessive amounts of vegetable oil or animal fat. Do not use the juicer to extract
vegetable oil from ingredients.
If vegetable/animal oil gets on the auger, it may reduce performance and even damage the part.
6. Do not reinsert the extracted pulp into the juicer. This can cause the juicer to stop or can jam the hopper.
7. After juicing ingredients with seeds like grapes, thoroughly clean all the crevices on the bottom of the auger.
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STEP 1: Choosing the right location:-
In order to ensure the safe and trouble-free operation of the product, the setup location must fulfil the following
prerequisites:
• Place the unit on a flat stable surface.
An unstable location may:
o May create noise as your machine may vibrate.
o May be dangerous since vibration may cause the machine to move.
• Do not use the product outdoors.
• Do not operate the product near hot gas or hot stove.
• Choose the setup location in such a way that children cannot reach the product.
• The product is not intended to be installed in a wall or a built-in cupboard.
• Do not set up the product in a hot, wet or extremely damp environment or near flammable material.
Step 2. Main unit and juicing bowl assembly
a. Before starting the assembly, please check if the Silicone plug provided below the pulp
spout is firmly inserted.
Note: The Juicer may leak if not assembled properly.
While juicing, prevent excess pulp build-up inside the pulp spout as it may dislodge the
silicone plug.
o The main unit and the juicing bowl have white arrows to indicate the correct position
for fitment.
o Place the juicing bowl on the main unit so that the white arrow on the bowl is directly
placed over the white arrow on the main unit.
Section 3
3.a. Step by step process to assemble your
Nutripress juicer
Filter Assembly: -
A) Filter assembly for juice and smoothie
Note: The fine filter is recommended for juicing and the coarse filter is recommended for making smoothies.
• Assemble the fine/coarse filter into the orange colored spinning brush.
• Then place this assembly in to the juicing bowl ensuring that the white dot on the filter is aligned with the white dot
on the juicing bowl.
• Ensure that the filter assembly doesn’t move or wobble after fitting it inside the juicing bowl.
b) Filter for Frozen Dessert.
For making frozen dessert place the frozen dessert filter in the juicing bowl, so that the white points are placed directly
above each other.
Ensure that the filter doesn’t move or wobble after fitting it inside the juicing bowl.
Note: Spinning brush not required for making frozen dessert.
STEP 3 : Insert the prepared ingredients one piece at a time.
Note : - If large quantities of ingredients are put into the feeding tube, it can cause the juicer to stop.
STEP 4: Use the smart cap to make mixed juices, smoothies and to stop juice from
dripping, or for a quick rinse between different juices.
Ti p : -
• You can create mixed juices by keeping the smart cap closed during juicing.
• Quickly rinse away any leftover flavours by running a glass of water in the juicer with the smart cap closed .
• After juicing, close the smart cap to stop the juice from dripping, especially when disassembling the juicing bowl off the
base.
Note:
• Leave the smart cap open when juicing ingredients that create excessive foam during extraction, (e.g. apples, celery).
• Pay close attention when operating with the smart cap closed. Juice may overflow if the juice collected in the bowl
exceeds the maximum capacity.
STEP 5: After juice and pulp are completely extracted, switch the unit OFF.
Note:
• If the remaining ingredients in the juicing bowl have not been extracted completely, the hopper may not open easily.
• After each extraction, run the juicer for an additional 30 seconds to let the juicer extract the remaining pulp.
• When the hopper is stuck, press the REVERSE - OFF -ON button in this order; switching back and forth 2 or 3 times to
dislodge the ingredients. Then place hands on top of the hopper and firmly press down while simultaneously turning the
hopper counter clockwise to open.
Depending on the ingredients, pour water down the feeding tube to rinse out the interior of the juicing bowl and then
attempt to remove the hopper
4.b. Don’ts while juicing & operational warning:
1. Operating the juicer without ingredients can damage the juicer.
2. Do not continuously operate the juicer for more than 30 minutes.
This can damage the motor from overheating.
After continuous use, let the juicer rest for 30 minutes to cool down before starting another session.
3. Do not put fingers or other objects into the feeding tube. Always use the pusher when needed.
If any other object is inserted into the feeding tube during operation, such materials can get stuck and damage the juicer
parts and/or cause injury.
4. Do not put dried or hard ingredients like whole grains, fruits with hard seeds or ice into the juicer.
These may damage the juicer parts (e.g. juicing bowl, auger, and filter).
• Fruits with pits and hard seeds (e.g. peaches, mangoes and cherries) must be pitted before juicing.
• When using frozen fruits with small seeds and high liquid content such as grapes, thaw them before inserting into the
j u i c e r.
5. Do not use ingredients containing excessive amounts of vegetable oil or animal fat. Do not use the juicer to extract
vegetable oil from ingredients.
If vegetable/animal oil gets on the auger, it may reduce performance and even damage the part.
6. Do not reinsert the extracted pulp into the juicer. This can cause the juicer to stop or can jam the hopper.
7. After juicing ingredients with seeds like grapes, thoroughly clean all the crevices on the bottom of the auger.
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STEP 3: Auger Assembly:
• Place the auger inside the assembly as shown below..
• Turn the auger clockwise while pressing down so that it is locked in place.
Note: The auger needs to be locked in place in order to close the lid
STEP 4: Hopper Assembly
• Place the hopper / feeding tube over the juicing bowl, ensuring that the white dots are placed directly above each
other.
• Ensure that the hopper is positioned directly above the auger. Turn the hopper to the left in the direction of the arrow
(clockwise) until it is locked in place. You will hear a click once the hopper is locked in place.
• Place the pusher into the feeding tube.
STEP 5: Juice and Pulp collector placement
Place the pulp container under the pulp spout and the juice container under the juice spout as shown in the illustration:
Please note:
The juicer may leak if not assembled properly.
Juicer will not operate if parts are not assembled properly.
The auger must be locked, in order to close the feeding tube with the bowl.
STEP 3 : Insert the prepared ingredients one piece at a time.
Note : - If large quantities of ingredients are put into the feeding tube, it can cause the juicer to stop.
STEP 4: Use the smart cap to make mixed juices, smoothies and to stop juice from
dripping, or for a quick rinse between different juices.
Ti p : -
• You can create mixed juices by keeping the smart cap closed during juicing.
• Quickly rinse away any leftover flavours by running a glass of water in the juicer with the smart cap closed .
• After juicing, close the smart cap to stop the juice from dripping, especially when disassembling the juicing bowl off the
base.
Note:
• Leave the smart cap open when juicing ingredients that create excessive foam during extraction, (e.g. apples, celery).
• Pay close attention when operating with the smart cap closed. Juice may overflow if the juice collected in the bowl
exceeds the maximum capacity.
STEP 5: After juice and pulp are completely extracted, switch the unit OFF.
Note:
• If the remaining ingredients in the juicing bowl have not been extracted completely, the hopper may not open easily.
• After each extraction, run the juicer for an additional 30 seconds to let the juicer extract the remaining pulp.
• When the hopper is stuck, press the REVERSE - OFF -ON button in this order; switching back and forth 2 or 3 times to
dislodge the ingredients. Then place hands on top of the hopper and firmly press down while simultaneously turning the
hopper counter clockwise to open.
Depending on the ingredients, pour water down the feeding tube to rinse out the interior of the juicing bowl and then
attempt to remove the hopper
4.b. Don’ts while juicing & operational warning:
1. Operating the juicer without ingredients can damage the juicer.
2. Do not continuously operate the juicer for more than 30 minutes.
This can damage the motor from overheating.
After continuous use, let the juicer rest for 30 minutes to cool down before starting another session.
3. Do not put fingers or other objects into the feeding tube. Always use the pusher when needed.
If any other object is inserted into the feeding tube during operation, such materials can get stuck and damage the juicer
parts and/or cause injury.
4. Do not put dried or hard ingredients like whole grains, fruits with hard seeds or ice into the juicer.
These may damage the juicer parts (e.g. juicing bowl, auger, and filter).
• Fruits with pits and hard seeds (e.g. peaches, mangoes and cherries) must be pitted before juicing.
• When using frozen fruits with small seeds and high liquid content such as grapes, thaw them before inserting into the
j u i c e r.
5. Do not use ingredients containing excessive amounts of vegetable oil or animal fat. Do not use the juicer to extract
vegetable oil from ingredients.
If vegetable/animal oil gets on the auger, it may reduce performance and even damage the part.
6. Do not reinsert the extracted pulp into the juicer. This can cause the juicer to stop or can jam the hopper.
7. After juicing ingredients with seeds like grapes, thoroughly clean all the crevices on the bottom of the auger.
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Section 4
4.a. How to Operate your USHA NUTRIPRESS
(basic steps common to all kinds of recipes):-
Before Operating:
Wash all the parts before using the juicer for the first time.
Make sure that the silicone plug is assembled properly.
STEP 1: After preparing the ingredients, plug in the power cord into a wall outlet.
Note: • Do not touch the power cord with wet hands.
It may cause electrical shock, short-circuit, or fire.
• Check the safety of the wall outlet.
STEP 2 : Press the ON button to operate only after
inserting few ingredients into the feeding tube.
Switch positions: -
• ON: Pulls down and slowly masticates the ingredients.
• OFF : For switching off
• REV: Reverse button pushes the ingredients back up to dislodge them.
Note: The REV(reverse) button only works while holding down the switch.
If the juicer stops during operation:
If the ingredients get jammed inside the juicer and the hopper does not open or the juicer stops during operation:
• Switch OFF ensuring that the juicer comes to a complete stop.
• Then press and hold the REVERSE button for 2~5 seconds until the ingredients get dislodged.
• Let the juicer stop completely before using the REVERSE button again to prevent malfunction.
• Repeat REVERSE - OFF - ON as often as needed to achieve the desired result.
• If the juicer does not work after these steps, disassemble and clean the parts before operating the juicer again.
STEP 3 : Insert the prepared ingredients one piece at a time.
Note : - If large quantities of ingredients are put into the feeding tube, it can cause the juicer to stop.
STEP 4: Use the smart cap to make mixed juices, smoothies and to stop juice from
dripping, or for a quick rinse between different juices.
Ti p : -
• You can create mixed juices by keeping the smart cap closed during juicing.
• Quickly rinse away any leftover flavours by running a glass of water in the juicer with the smart cap closed .
• After juicing, close the smart cap to stop the juice from dripping, especially when disassembling the juicing bowl off the
base.
Note:
• Leave the smart cap open when juicing ingredients that create excessive foam during extraction, (e.g. apples, celery).
• Pay close attention when operating with the smart cap closed. Juice may overflow if the juice collected in the bowl
exceeds the maximum capacity.
STEP 5: After juice and pulp are completely extracted, switch the unit OFF.
Note:
• If the remaining ingredients in the juicing bowl have not been extracted completely, the hopper may not open easily.
• After each extraction, run the juicer for an additional 30 seconds to let the juicer extract the remaining pulp.
• When the hopper is stuck, press the REVERSE - OFF -ON button in this order; switching back and forth 2 or 3 times to
dislodge the ingredients. Then place hands on top of the hopper and firmly press down while simultaneously turning the
hopper counter clockwise to open.
Depending on the ingredients, pour water down the feeding tube to rinse out the interior of the juicing bowl and then
attempt to remove the hopper
4.b. Don’ts while juicing & operational warning:
1. Operating the juicer without ingredients can damage the juicer.
2. Do not continuously operate the juicer for more than 30 minutes.
This can damage the motor from overheating.
After continuous use, let the juicer rest for 30 minutes to cool down before starting another session.
3. Do not put fingers or other objects into the feeding tube. Always use the pusher when needed.
If any other object is inserted into the feeding tube during operation, such materials can get stuck and damage the juicer
parts and/or cause injury.
4. Do not put dried or hard ingredients like whole grains, fruits with hard seeds or ice into the juicer.
These may damage the juicer parts (e.g. juicing bowl, auger, and filter).
• Fruits with pits and hard seeds (e.g. peaches, mangoes and cherries) must be pitted before juicing.
• When using frozen fruits with small seeds and high liquid content such as grapes, thaw them before inserting into the
j u i c e r.
5. Do not use ingredients containing excessive amounts of vegetable oil or animal fat. Do not use the juicer to extract
vegetable oil from ingredients.
If vegetable/animal oil gets on the auger, it may reduce performance and even damage the part.
6. Do not reinsert the extracted pulp into the juicer. This can cause the juicer to stop or can jam the hopper.
7. After juicing ingredients with seeds like grapes, thoroughly clean all the crevices on the bottom of the auger.
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STEP 3 : Insert the prepared ingredients one piece at a time.
Note : - If large quantities of ingredients are put into the feeding tube, it can cause the juicer to stop.
STEP 4: Use the smart cap to make mixed juices, smoothies and to stop juice from
dripping, or for a quick rinse between different juices.
Ti p : -
• You can create mixed juices by keeping the smart cap closed during juicing.
• Quickly rinse away any leftover flavours by running a glass of water in the juicer with the smart cap closed .
• After juicing, close the smart cap to stop the juice from dripping, especially when disassembling the juicing bowl off the
base.
Note:
• Leave the smart cap open when juicing ingredients that create excessive foam during extraction, (e.g. apples, celery).
• Pay close attention when operating with the smart cap closed. Juice may overflow if the juice collected in the bowl
exceeds the maximum capacity.
STEP 5: After juice and pulp are completely extracted, switch the unit OFF.
Note:
• If the remaining ingredients in the juicing bowl have not been extracted completely, the hopper may not open easily.
• After each extraction, run the juicer for an additional 30 seconds to let the juicer extract the remaining pulp.
• When the hopper is stuck, press the REVERSE - OFF -ON button in this order; switching back and forth 2 or 3 times to
dislodge the ingredients. Then place hands on top of the hopper and firmly press down while simultaneously turning the
hopper counter clockwise to open.
Depending on the ingredients, pour water down the feeding tube to rinse out the interior of the juicing bowl and then
attempt to remove the hopper
4.b. Don’ts while juicing & operational warning:
1. Operating the juicer without ingredients can damage the juicer.
2. Do not continuously operate the juicer for more than 30 minutes.
This can damage the motor from overheating.
After continuous use, let the juicer rest for 30 minutes to cool down before starting another session.
3. Do not put fingers or other objects into the feeding tube. Always use the pusher when needed.
If any other object is inserted into the feeding tube during operation, such materials can get stuck and damage the juicer
parts and/or cause injury.
4. Do not put dried or hard ingredients like whole grains, fruits with hard seeds or ice into the juicer.
These may damage the juicer parts (e.g. juicing bowl, auger, and filter).
• Fruits with pits and hard seeds (e.g. peaches, mangoes and cherries) must be pitted before juicing.
• When using frozen fruits with small seeds and high liquid content such as grapes, thaw them before inserting into the
j u i c e r.
5. Do not use ingredients containing excessive amounts of vegetable oil or animal fat. Do not use the juicer to extract
vegetable oil from ingredients.
If vegetable/animal oil gets on the auger, it may reduce performance and even damage the part.
6. Do not reinsert the extracted pulp into the juicer. This can cause the juicer to stop or can jam the hopper.
7. After juicing ingredients with seeds like grapes, thoroughly clean all the crevices on the bottom of the auger.
Section 5
Using your USHA NUTRIPRESS to make different
types of juices:-
Experience the best quality juice by understanding each ingredient’s characteristics and knowing the optimal way of
handling the ingredients.
5.a. Hard vegetables like carrot, beetroot etc. :
PREPARATION TIPS:
Hard vegetables may put excess strain onto the motor and cause it to stall.
• Soak in cold water prior to juicing
• Slice the ingredients 1 inch thick or cut 1 inch wide and 2-6 inches long
JUICING TIPS:
1) Slowly insert the ingredients one at a time.
2) Pace the juicing speed ensuring each ingredient is thoroughly extracted.
3) We recommend using the fine filter for optimal juice extraction.
5.b. Green leafy vegetables with high fibres: (e.g. celery, kale, spinach):
PREPARATION TIPS:
• Fibrous ingredients like spinach, celery and kale should be cut into small lengths before juicing.
• Cut the stems into 2 inch pieces and bundle up the leafy part as you insert them into the juicer.
• While juicing leafy ingredients make batches of 500 g per session.
• For best result, disassemble and wash the juicing bowl before juicing again.
• If leafy ingredients wrap around the auger, open the lid and remove the
fibres before continuing.
JUICING TIPS:
• Slowly insert the ingredients one at a time.
• Pace the juicing speed ensuring each ingredient is thoroughly extracted.
• To maximize the juice yield, It is best to juice fibrous ingredients with ingredients
having higher water content, like carrots, apples : (9:1 recommended ratio)
• We recommend using the fine filter for optimal juice extraction.
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STEP 3 : Insert the prepared ingredients one piece at a time.
Note : - If large quantities of ingredients are put into the feeding tube, it can cause the juicer to stop.
STEP 4: Use the smart cap to make mixed juices, smoothies and to stop juice from
dripping, or for a quick rinse between different juices.
Ti p : -
• You can create mixed juices by keeping the smart cap closed during juicing.
• Quickly rinse away any leftover flavours by running a glass of water in the juicer with the smart cap closed .
• After juicing, close the smart cap to stop the juice from dripping, especially when disassembling the juicing bowl off the
base.
Note:
• Leave the smart cap open when juicing ingredients that create excessive foam during extraction, (e.g. apples, celery).
• Pay close attention when operating with the smart cap closed. Juice may overflow if the juice collected in the bowl
exceeds the maximum capacity.
STEP 5: After juice and pulp are completely extracted, switch the unit OFF.
Note:
• If the remaining ingredients in the juicing bowl have not been extracted completely, the hopper may not open easily.
• After each extraction, run the juicer for an additional 30 seconds to let the juicer extract the remaining pulp.
• When the hopper is stuck, press the REVERSE - OFF -ON button in this order; switching back and forth 2 or 3 times to
dislodge the ingredients. Then place hands on top of the hopper and firmly press down while simultaneously turning the
hopper counter clockwise to open.
Depending on the ingredients, pour water down the feeding tube to rinse out the interior of the juicing bowl and then
attempt to remove the hopper
4.b. Don’ts while juicing & operational warning:
1. Operating the juicer without ingredients can damage the juicer.
2. Do not continuously operate the juicer for more than 30 minutes.
This can damage the motor from overheating.
After continuous use, let the juicer rest for 30 minutes to cool down before starting another session.
3. Do not put fingers or other objects into the feeding tube. Always use the pusher when needed.
If any other object is inserted into the feeding tube during operation, such materials can get stuck and damage the juicer
parts and/or cause injury.
4. Do not put dried or hard ingredients like whole grains, fruits with hard seeds or ice into the juicer.
These may damage the juicer parts (e.g. juicing bowl, auger, and filter).
• Fruits with pits and hard seeds (e.g. peaches, mangoes and cherries) must be pitted before juicing.
• When using frozen fruits with small seeds and high liquid content such as grapes, thaw them before inserting into the
j u i c e r.
5. Do not use ingredients containing excessive amounts of vegetable oil or animal fat. Do not use the juicer to extract
vegetable oil from ingredients.
If vegetable/animal oil gets on the auger, it may reduce performance and even damage the part.
6. Do not reinsert the extracted pulp into the juicer. This can cause the juicer to stop or can jam the hopper.
7. After juicing ingredients with seeds like grapes, thoroughly clean all the crevices on the bottom of the auger.
5.c. Fruits :
PREPARATION TIPS:
• In case of fruits with pits and seeds like peaches, mangoes, cherries etc.
i. Please remove the pits and seeds from the fruits before juicing.
ii. Cut 8-12 wedges then slowly insert the ingredients down the feeding tube.
• In case of fruits having inedible skin like Pineapple, melon, mango, orange, etc.
Peel the skins from the ingredients before juicing.
JUICING TIPS:
• Insert the ingredients slowly to minimize the amount of leftover seeds in the filter and to prevent the seeds from
clogging the filter.
• Depending on the size of the fruit, insert 3 to 5 pieces at a time while monitoring the extraction result.
• We recommend using the fine filter for juicing fruits
NOTE: The coarse filter is recommended for making smoothies.
5.c. For making Frozen dessert:
PREPARATION TIPS
• Use frozen fruit.
• Thaw them 5 to 20 minutes depending on the amount and type of ingredient before feeding into the juicer.
• Slowly process a smaller amount per batch.
JUICING TIPS:
• Use the Frozen dessert filter instead of juicing filter and spinning brush
• Do not fill ice into the juicer.
• Frozen ingredients usually lose significant amount of fluid from thawing.
Note : Damage to the juicer due to owner negligence or from not following the instructions in the owner’s manual will void
the warranty service.
Don’ts:
DO NOT put the following ingredients into your juicer:
• Do not extract ingredients containing vegetable or animal oil like Sesame seed, butter, margarine, etc. This can reduce
performance and even damage the juicer.
• Do not insert ingredients like Coconut, sugarcane, whole grains, etc. with no water content into the juicer.
Few Notes:
• Before Operating: If the juicer is jammed or if the hopper does not open, press the REVERSE button and hold until it
becomes dislodged.
Repeat REV-OFF-ON as needed.
o Continue operating the juicer until all the ingredients in the juicing bowl are extracted. The hopper may not open easily
if there is a lot of pulp remaining in the juicer.
• Juice Yield: The juice yield may vary depending on the juicing speed as different ingredient yields different amounts
of juice.
Tip: It is recommended that the extracted juice be consumed immediately after extracting.
Depending on the density of the ingredients the extracted juice can gradually show layers over time.
EXTRACTION TIP:
• Slowly insert the ingredients one piece at a time.
• Use the pusher to push the ingredients down the feeding tube. (The pusher also helps prevent juice from spraying
out of the feeding tube when extracting ingredients with high water content)
• Leave the smart cap open when juicing ingredients that create excessive foam during extraction. Foam can accumulate
if operated with the smart cap closed. If there is an excessive amount of foam, use a mesh filter to separate it from
the juice.
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STEP 3 : Insert the prepared ingredients one piece at a time.
Note : - If large quantities of ingredients are put into the feeding tube, it can cause the juicer to stop.
STEP 4: Use the smart cap to make mixed juices, smoothies and to stop juice from
dripping, or for a quick rinse between different juices.
Ti p : -
• You can create mixed juices by keeping the smart cap closed during juicing.
• Quickly rinse away any leftover flavours by running a glass of water in the juicer with the smart cap closed .
• After juicing, close the smart cap to stop the juice from dripping, especially when disassembling the juicing bowl off the
base.
Note:
• Leave the smart cap open when juicing ingredients that create excessive foam during extraction, (e.g. apples, celery).
• Pay close attention when operating with the smart cap closed. Juice may overflow if the juice collected in the bowl
exceeds the maximum capacity.
STEP 5: After juice and pulp are completely extracted, switch the unit OFF.
Note:
• If the remaining ingredients in the juicing bowl have not been extracted completely, the hopper may not open easily.
• After each extraction, run the juicer for an additional 30 seconds to let the juicer extract the remaining pulp.
• When the hopper is stuck, press the REVERSE - OFF -ON button in this order; switching back and forth 2 or 3 times to
dislodge the ingredients. Then place hands on top of the hopper and firmly press down while simultaneously turning the
hopper counter clockwise to open.
Depending on the ingredients, pour water down the feeding tube to rinse out the interior of the juicing bowl and then
attempt to remove the hopper
4.b. Don’ts while juicing & operational warning:
1. Operating the juicer without ingredients can damage the juicer.
2. Do not continuously operate the juicer for more than 30 minutes.
This can damage the motor from overheating.
After continuous use, let the juicer rest for 30 minutes to cool down before starting another session.
3. Do not put fingers or other objects into the feeding tube. Always use the pusher when needed.
If any other object is inserted into the feeding tube during operation, such materials can get stuck and damage the juicer
parts and/or cause injury.
4. Do not put dried or hard ingredients like whole grains, fruits with hard seeds or ice into the juicer.
These may damage the juicer parts (e.g. juicing bowl, auger, and filter).
• Fruits with pits and hard seeds (e.g. peaches, mangoes and cherries) must be pitted before juicing.
• When using frozen fruits with small seeds and high liquid content such as grapes, thaw them before inserting into the
j u i c e r.
5. Do not use ingredients containing excessive amounts of vegetable oil or animal fat. Do not use the juicer to extract
vegetable oil from ingredients.
If vegetable/animal oil gets on the auger, it may reduce performance and even damage the part.
6. Do not reinsert the extracted pulp into the juicer. This can cause the juicer to stop or can jam the hopper.
7. After juicing ingredients with seeds like grapes, thoroughly clean all the crevices on the bottom of the auger.
How to Use the Smart Cap :
• Juicing with the smart cap closed allows mixed juice
creations with different fruits, vegetables and liquids.
• After juicing, close the smart cap to block excess juice from dripping,
especially when disassembling the juicing bowl off the base.
• When making different juices quickly rinse away any leftover flavours by
running a glass of water in the juicer with the smart cap closed.
• Leave the smart cap open when juicing ingredients that create excessive
foam during extraction (e.g. apples, celery).
• Pay close attention when operating the juicer with the smart cap closed.
Juice may overflow if the juice collected in the juicing bowl exceeds its
capacity marked on the juicing bowl.
• Depending on the ingredient, you may get extra pulp in the juice when
juicing continuously.
• To reduce the amount of pulp, disassemble the top-set and wash
frequently.
Adjusting the amount of pulp in the juice
• Depending on the ingredient, you may get extra pulp in the juice when
juicing continuously.
• To reduce the amount of pulp, disassemble the top-set and wash
frequently.
Section 6
6. a.Disassembling after usage
STEP 1: Switching off and removal of power cord
Switch OFF and unplug the power cord from the wall outlet.
Note: For easier clean up, operate the juicer for an additional 30 seconds after the juice is extracted.
STEP 2: Removing the Hopper / Feeding tube:
• Hold the hopper from the top and turn it counter clockwise to open.
Note: If the hopper is stuck, press the REV – OFF – FORWARD button in this order, switch back and forth 2 to 3 times to
dislodge. Then place your hands on top of the hopper and firmly press down simultaneously turning the hopper counter
clockwise to open.
STEP 3 : Removing the Juicing bowl:
Hold the juicing bowl with both hands and lift it off the main unit.
Note: Ensure that the smart cap is closed to prevent spillage of residual juice.
TIPS ON USING THE SMART CAP
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STEP 3 : Insert the prepared ingredients one piece at a time.
Note : - If large quantities of ingredients are put into the feeding tube, it can cause the juicer to stop.
STEP 4: Use the smart cap to make mixed juices, smoothies and to stop juice from
dripping, or for a quick rinse between different juices.
Ti p : -
• You can create mixed juices by keeping the smart cap closed during juicing.
• Quickly rinse away any leftover flavours by running a glass of water in the juicer with the smart cap closed .
• After juicing, close the smart cap to stop the juice from dripping, especially when disassembling the juicing bowl off the
base.
Note:
• Leave the smart cap open when juicing ingredients that create excessive foam during extraction, (e.g. apples, celery).
• Pay close attention when operating with the smart cap closed. Juice may overflow if the juice collected in the bowl
exceeds the maximum capacity.
STEP 5: After juice and pulp are completely extracted, switch the unit OFF.
Note:
• If the remaining ingredients in the juicing bowl have not been extracted completely, the hopper may not open easily.
• After each extraction, run the juicer for an additional 30 seconds to let the juicer extract the remaining pulp.
• When the hopper is stuck, press the REVERSE - OFF -ON button in this order; switching back and forth 2 or 3 times to
dislodge the ingredients. Then place hands on top of the hopper and firmly press down while simultaneously turning the
hopper counter clockwise to open.
Depending on the ingredients, pour water down the feeding tube to rinse out the interior of the juicing bowl and then
attempt to remove the hopper
4.b. Don’ts while juicing & operational warning:
1. Operating the juicer without ingredients can damage the juicer.
2. Do not continuously operate the juicer for more than 30 minutes.
This can damage the motor from overheating.
After continuous use, let the juicer rest for 30 minutes to cool down before starting another session.
3. Do not put fingers or other objects into the feeding tube. Always use the pusher when needed.
If any other object is inserted into the feeding tube during operation, such materials can get stuck and damage the juicer
parts and/or cause injury.
4. Do not put dried or hard ingredients like whole grains, fruits with hard seeds or ice into the juicer.
These may damage the juicer parts (e.g. juicing bowl, auger, and filter).
• Fruits with pits and hard seeds (e.g. peaches, mangoes and cherries) must be pitted before juicing.
• When using frozen fruits with small seeds and high liquid content such as grapes, thaw them before inserting into the
j u i c e r.
5. Do not use ingredients containing excessive amounts of vegetable oil or animal fat. Do not use the juicer to extract
vegetable oil from ingredients.
If vegetable/animal oil gets on the auger, it may reduce performance and even damage the part.
6. Do not reinsert the extracted pulp into the juicer. This can cause the juicer to stop or can jam the hopper.
7. After juicing ingredients with seeds like grapes, thoroughly clean all the crevices on the bottom of the auger.
STEP 4 :
• Remove the auger, from the juicing bowl.
• Next remove the filter assembly from the juicing bowl.
• Separate the filter and the spinning brush as shown below.
Clean the components with water using the cleaning brush provided with the juicer
Note:
• Immediately clean the juicer after each use. If remaining residue in the juicer dries up, it can make disassembling and
clean-up difficult. The excess build up may cause poor performance in future uses.
• For easier disassembly, place the top-set in the sink and run water through from the top of the top-set.
• After cleaning ,thoroughly dry the bottom of the auger where it connects to the metal cylinder shaft on the base
Section 7
Cleaning after disassembling:-
7.a. : Removal of Silicon plug for cleaning
• Pull out the silicone plug and clean the juicing bowl under running water.
• Use the tip of the cleaning brush to pull out any residue stuck inside the pulp spout.
• Clean the juicing bowl, the juice and the pulp outlet thoroughly using water.
7.b. Individual cleaning of each part
1 : Cleaning the Auger :
• Clean the auger under running water.
• Use the tip of the cleaning brush to push out any residue in the crevices on the bottom of the auger
Ti p
• Ensure that no pulp residue remain s in the auger.
• Use a soft dry cloth for wiping off any residual water from the auger.
2. Cleaning the filter:
• Clean the filters thoroughly using the cleaning brush to remove any residue stuck in the mesh.
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STEP 3 : Insert the prepared ingredients one piece at a time.
Note : - If large quantities of ingredients are put into the feeding tube, it can cause the juicer to stop.
STEP 4: Use the smart cap to make mixed juices, smoothies and to stop juice from
dripping, or for a quick rinse between different juices.
Ti p : -
• You can create mixed juices by keeping the smart cap closed during juicing.
• Quickly rinse away any leftover flavours by running a glass of water in the juicer with the smart cap closed .
• After juicing, close the smart cap to stop the juice from dripping, especially when disassembling the juicing bowl off the
base.
Note:
• Leave the smart cap open when juicing ingredients that create excessive foam during extraction, (e.g. apples, celery).
• Pay close attention when operating with the smart cap closed. Juice may overflow if the juice collected in the bowl
exceeds the maximum capacity.
STEP 5: After juice and pulp are completely extracted, switch the unit OFF.
Note:
• If the remaining ingredients in the juicing bowl have not been extracted completely, the hopper may not open easily.
• After each extraction, run the juicer for an additional 30 seconds to let the juicer extract the remaining pulp.
• When the hopper is stuck, press the REVERSE - OFF -ON button in this order; switching back and forth 2 or 3 times to
dislodge the ingredients. Then place hands on top of the hopper and firmly press down while simultaneously turning the
hopper counter clockwise to open.
Depending on the ingredients, pour water down the feeding tube to rinse out the interior of the juicing bowl and then
attempt to remove the hopper
4.b. Don’ts while juicing & operational warning:
1. Operating the juicer without ingredients can damage the juicer.
2. Do not continuously operate the juicer for more than 30 minutes.
This can damage the motor from overheating.
After continuous use, let the juicer rest for 30 minutes to cool down before starting another session.
3. Do not put fingers or other objects into the feeding tube. Always use the pusher when needed.
If any other object is inserted into the feeding tube during operation, such materials can get stuck and damage the juicer
parts and/or cause injury.
4. Do not put dried or hard ingredients like whole grains, fruits with hard seeds or ice into the juicer.
These may damage the juicer parts (e.g. juicing bowl, auger, and filter).
• Fruits with pits and hard seeds (e.g. peaches, mangoes and cherries) must be pitted before juicing.
• When using frozen fruits with small seeds and high liquid content such as grapes, thaw them before inserting into the
j u i c e r.
5. Do not use ingredients containing excessive amounts of vegetable oil or animal fat. Do not use the juicer to extract
vegetable oil from ingredients.
If vegetable/animal oil gets on the auger, it may reduce performance and even damage the part.
6. Do not reinsert the extracted pulp into the juicer. This can cause the juicer to stop or can jam the hopper.
7. After juicing ingredients with seeds like grapes, thoroughly clean all the crevices on the bottom of the auger.
Note: Please ensure that the filters are thoroughly cleaned and don’t have any pulp or food particle residue. The residue
may spoil the filter and also cause growth of fungus, molds.
Similarly, clean the frozen dessert filter under water and wipe it dry.
3. Cleaning the main unit
• Clean the base with a soft damp towel and wipe it dry.
Note
• If the towel is dripping wet, make sure to squeeze out the excess liquid before using it on the juicer.
Note: Immediately clean the juicer after each use. Do not let remaining residue in the juicer to dry up, the build-up might lead
to malfunction.
QUICK RINSE GUIDE:
With the smart cap closed, fill the Juicing bowl half way with water and turn on the juicer.
Let it run for a moment. Open the smart cap and let the water run out of the juicing bowl.
Tip: -
• It is not necessary to completely clean the juicer in between making multiple juices during a single juicing session.
• It is recommended to disassemble and clean the top assembly thoroughly after the juicing sessions to prevent residue
build up.
How to clean silicon parts:
Cleaning the Silicone Brush: -
The steps shown below will help you remove the Silicone brush from the spinning brush : -
Step 1) Hold the spinning brush from the top side as shown in the image. Pull out the ear of the silicone brush from the
Spinning Brush.
Step 2) Hold the edge of the Silicone brush and slide it down, till it is completely out from one side.
Step 3) Similarly, hold the edge of the Silicone brush and slide it down from the other side. The Silicone brush will be
detached from the spinning brush.
The below instructions will show you how to reassemble the Silicone brush after cleaning:
Step 1) Hold the spinning brush as shown in the picture. Now hold the bottom edge of the Silicone brush and slide it up, till
it completely slides in and locks within the slot.
Step 2) Similarly, hold the edge of the Silicone brush on the top side and slide it up till it locks in completely.
Step 3) Now hold the spinning brush from the bottom as shown in the image and reinsert the ear of the silicone brush into
the slot.
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Clean the Silicone brush using water.
Cleaning the Compression Silicone ring
To remove the compression ring: -
Step 1: Squeeze the ring from the top side and push it down the juice chamber
Step 2: Pull out the Compress silicone from the bottom side of the juicing chamber.
Clean the compression ring using water.
Assembling the compression ring on to the juicing bowl:
1. After Cleaning the compression ring, hold the ring on the top side, squeeze it and insert into the center opening of
the juicing chamber from the top side.
Note: Wipe away any residual water from components after cleaning.
Before assembling the juicing bowl, ensure that the compression silicone and silicone ring are firmly inserted.
Note: If the compression silicone and silicone ring are not firmly inserted, juice may leak from the bottom of the juicing
bowl.
Section 8
Storage Instructions:-
In case you are not going to use your juicer often, please store it in a dry location to prevent the unit from getting damp and
moldy.
Do not place your machine in an area with high humidity or direct exposure to sunlight or rain.
This can:
• Result in damaged insulation
• Cause deformation or discoloration of plastic parts
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Section 9
Troubleshooting guide
Please check if the power plug is properly inserted into the main
power supply.
• Please check whether the assembly is done according to the
guidelines.
• Fruits or vegetables that were stored in the refrigerator for a
long time must be soaked in clear water for at least 10
minutes before using them.
• Different ingredients hold different amounts of fluid that will
yield different amounts of juice.
• Check if all parts are assembled correctly.
• While juicing ingredients with small seeds, after a few
servings, it may reduce the juice yield. For best result,
disassemble and wash the top-set (without main unit) in
between juicing.
• If there is seed residue on the bottom of the filter, this can
affect juicer performance and the overall juice yield.
Check whether too much food is inserted into the juicer.
• Check whether the food contains hard cores.
• When the juicer stops because there are too many
ingredients inserted in it, press the REV(II)-O-ON(I) button in
this order, switching back and forth 2 to 3 times.
• If the juicer stops due to the overload protection, let the
juicer cool for 30 minutes to 2 hours before juicing again.
This is normal. This happens while juicing hard ingredients.
• Check if the parts are assembled correctly. Try reassembling
the parts and listen for the odd noise.
• Do not start the juicer unless there are ingredients and/or
liquid in it.
• If the juicer is operated without ingredients or liquid, the
noise level can increase and also can lead to damage.
• The friction noise from the pressure auger and the filter will
disappear when ingredients are inserted into the juicer.
The auger and the filter are set up to crush and squeeze the
ingredients. It is normal for the auger and the filter to vibrate.
• If the ingredient contains strong fibre, the vibration from the
top-set may be stronger.
The product does not start.
The amount of juice is very little and residues
are still damp.
Shutdown during usage.
The product makes loud/strange noise during
use.
During operation, the juicing bowl shakes.
Depending on the ingredient, the juice may contain a lot of fine pulp.
• To reduce the fine pulp, clean the top-set (without main unit)
frequently and extract the pulp.
• Use a mesh filter and put the juice through it to collect the
unwanted pulp.
• The lifetime of each part may vary depending on length and
method of use and ingredients extracted.
• If too many ingredients are inserted at the same time, it may
cause the juicer to stop frequently. This can lead to pulpy juice.
Insert the ingredients slowly and few pieces at a time.
Make sure the pressure auger is pushed all the way into the filter in
order for the hopper to close properly.
• If the pressure auger is not inserted properly, the hopper may
not close.
Depending on the consistency of the ingredients, the extracted juice
may show layers of different juices. It is different from separation
due to oxidation caused by juicing with a high-speed juicer.
After juicing, let the juicer operate for another 30 seconds to extract
the remaining pulp. If there is too much pulp lid may not open. In this
situation, press the REV(II)-ON(I) button in this order, switching back
and forth 2 to 3 times.
• Pour water down the feeding tube to rinse out the insides and
then try opening the hopper.
After juicing, if the juicer is not cleaned right away, the remaining
pulp inside the top-set can dry up which can make disassembling and
cleaning hard. This can also affect the juicer’s performance and color.
• Ingredients that are rich in carotenoids such as carrots and
spinach may dye the plastic parts. When the parts are
dyed with carotenoids, rub vegetable oil into the dyed areas and
use mild detergent to clean.
• Vegetable oil should only be used during clean-up for parts
that are discoloured. Do not use vegetable oil on the pressure
auger or the filter. If vegetable oil or oil from animal fat gets
on the pressure auger or the filter, this can affect the juicer’s
performance and may result in damaged parts.
• The silicone pieces on the top-set can be detached to be
thoroughly cleaned.
If the compression silicone on the bottom of the juicing bowl is not
plugged in correctly, the juice may seep out on to the juicer base.
Before assembling the parts, check and make sure the compression
silicone is plugged in correctly.
Problem Solution
There is too much pulp in the juice.
The hopper does not close.
Layers of separation in the juice.
The hopper is stuck.
Discoloration of the plastic parts.
Juice dripping down the body of the base:
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Section 13
Service just a call or click away
Should you need any assistance, please get in touch with our nearest service provider and he will send a dependable
service technician to resolve your issue.
Your feedback, suggestions, ideas about the cold press juicer will help us serve you better.
You may reach us at our toll free number
website: www.ushacpj.com
Always quote the following when you require assistance of Usha service representative :
• Model Number :
• Date of purchase :
• Machine Sr. No:
• Bill no :
• Purchased from :
What Is Not Covered:
The manufacturer does not assume any liability for damages arising as a result of the following:
• Non-observance of the manual.
• If the fault is caused by factors other than normal domestic use or use not in accordance with the owner's manual.
• If this product is used for commercial purpose, (Example : Public places such as lodging house, training centre, dormitory)
• Use of unauthorized spare parts and unauthorized repairs
• Modifications of the product are not recommended and are not covered by the warranty.
• Service trips to your home to teach you how to use the product.
• If the product is connected to any voltage other than the rated specification.
• If the fault is caused by accident, neglect, misuse or Act of God.
• If the fault is caused by pests for example, rats or cockroaches, etc.
• Noise or vibration that is considered normal, for example spin sound, or warning beeps.
• Removal of foreign objects / substances from the machine: example, grit, molds, food particles etc.
• If the product is installed outside the normal service area, any cost of transportation involved in the repair of the
product, or the replacement of a defective part, shall be borne by the owner.
Section 14
Product Specifications & Technical details
Model CPJ 362F
Rated Voltage 220-240V
Rated Frequency 50 Hz
Power Consumption 240 W
Speed 65 rpm
Motor AC Induction Motor
Maximum use < 30 mins
Power Cord 3 pin
Product Weight 7 .17 kg
Note: In view of Usha policy of continual development, specifications may change without
notice.
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Section 15 WARRANTY CARD
This appliance is warranted for 2 years against all manufacturing defects from the date of sale.
Additionally the Motor is warranted for 5 years from the date of sale. In the event of any complaint contact the nearest
Company Service Centre or call our Toll Free number 1800 1033 111.
THIS WARRANTY IS VALID ONLY WHEN
1. The appliance has not been opened or tampered with, by any unauthorized person.
2. The warranty card or cash memo duly signed by the authorized dealer is presented with the complaint.
3. The appliance has been installed, used and maintained in accordance with the instruction manual.
THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT APPLY FOR
1. The product is designed for domestic use and warranty is applicable only if the product is used for domestic use.
Warranty is not applicable for any commercial or institutional usage.
2. This warranty is void if the product has been subject to accident, fire, misuse, abuse, improper maintenance or repair, or
unauthorized modification.
3. Damages due to chipping, peeling, plating and denting.
4. Breakage or damage to components made out of Bakelite, Urea, ABS, SAN, and such plastic materials, rubber parts and
co rd.
5. Normal wear and tear of the parts of the appliance.
6. Damage resulting from accidents, mishandling or negligence on part of the customer.
Liability for consequential loss or damage is neither accepted nor implied.
S.NO:_____________________________________________________________________________________________
CASH MEMO:___________________________________________ DATE:_______________________________________
DEALER'S NAME AND ADDRESS:________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________________
OWNER'S NAME & ADDRESS:__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________________
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