5.
Now place the sieve in the collection container (the flat sides of the sieve
opening must be properly inserted on the flat sides of the collection con-
tainer, otherwise the sieve cannot be inserted).
6.
Fit on the smaller cone (3). The smaller cone is ideal for smaller fruit, such
as lemons.
7.
If you want to press out larger fruit, fit the larger cone (4) on the smaller
cone. Ensure that both cones are firmly seated.
8.
Place a suitable container under the outflow.
9.
Plug the mains plug of the appliance into an electrical outlet (220–240 V~,
50 Hz).
10. Open the outflow valve, by lightly pressing the spout downward (see illustra-
tion).
11. Press the halved citrus fruit onto the cone with the sliced area downward.
12. This automatically switches the motor on and the fruit is pressed out. When
lifting off the pressed-out fruit the appliance switches off.
13. Due to the motor design, the cone does not always turn in the same direction.
Thus optimal juice yield is ensured.
14. Do not press too forcefully, because it makes the cone turn more slowly and
the motor is excessively loaded. The best results are obtained with a slow
procedure.
15. The juice flows into the juice collection container underneath the sieve, and
when the outflow valve is open, it flows from the juice collection container
into the vessel placed under the spout. The juice collection container is
designed for a fill quantity of approx. 500 ml. If you are preparing larger
quantities of juice, you must unplug the mains plug from the electrical
socket from time to time, then allow the juice to flow out into a vessel and
clean the sieve.
16. After extracting the juice, push the outflow valve upwards and thus close it,
to prevent dripping.
17. Unplug the mains plug from the electrical outlet after use.
18. Clean the appliance after every use.
19. Tips: We recommend that you enjoy the pressed juice while it is as fresh as
possible. Do not store the juice from pressed citrus fruit in a metallic vessel.
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