Use / Cleaning and maintenance
5) Press the citrus half onto the juicing
cone (2), ensuring that the non-drip
spout (5) is open. The motor will start
up automatically.
6) Once all the juice has been extracted,
remove the citrus half from the cone (2)
to stop the motor automatically.
7) Close the non-drip spout (5).
8) Once you have finished using the citrus
juicer, thoroughly wash and dry the
components (see "4.2 Cleaning the
components of the citrus juicer").
9) Place the dust cover over the product (1)
Tips and suggestions for the user
• Do not press the citrus fruit down
too hard onto the cone in order
to prevent the bitter pith being
extracted with the juice.
• Do not use hard or sharp
objects to remove pulp so as
not to scratch or damage the
strainer or juicing cone.
4 Cleaning and maintenance
• Do not leave citrus pulp to dry on the
citrus juicer surfaces.
• Do not use harsh detergents or sharp
objects to wash or remove pulp residue
from the citrus juicer's components.
4.1 Cleaning the motor base
To keep the outer surface of the motor base
in good condition, it should be cleaned
regularly after use. Let the appliance cool
down first. Use a soft, damp cloth with mild
detergent.
4.2 Cleaning the components of
the citrus juicer
The juicing cone (2), lid, (1) strainer (3) and
juice collector (4) can also be washed in
the dishwasher.
For best results, the anti-drip spout (5) can
be detached and washed separately under
running water (Fig. D).
Dry the components thoroughly, ensuring
you fit the dust cover (1) when the appliance
is not in use.
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