Moving parts
Risk of personal injury or damage
to the appliance
• Do not operate the citrus juicer
for long periods. Leave the
motor to cool down before
operating it again.
• Do not insert fingers, forks or
spoons into the spout. This
could cause personal injury or
damage the appliance.
• Keep
jewellery, ties or clothing,
spatulas and other objects
away from the citrus juicer's
cone and strainer to avoid
personal injury or damage to
the appliance.
• Do not touch the juicing cone or
the strainer while the citrus juicer
is plugged in.
Improper use
Risk of damage to surfaces
• Do not use steam jets to clean
the appliance.
• Do not use cleaning products
containing chlorine, ammonia
or bleach on parts with metallic
finishes (e.g. anodised, nickel-
or chrome-plated).
• Do not use abrasive or corrosive
detergents
products, stain removers and
metallic scourers).
• Do not use rough or abrasive
materials
scrapers.
10
10
Description / Use
hands,
hair,
loose
(e.g.
powder
or
sharp
metal
2 Product description
(Fig. A)
1) Dust cover
2) Juicing cone
3) Strainer
4) Juice collector
5) Anti-drip spout
6) Motor body
7) Built-in cord wrap
8) Anti-slip feet
The components intended to
come into contact with food are
made of materials that comply
with the provisions of current
legislation.
3 Use
3.1 Before first use
1) Remove any labels and stickers from
the citrus juicer.
2) Carefully wash the components of the
citrus juicer and leave to dry completely
(see "4.2 Cleaning the components of
the citrus juicer").
3.2 Operation (Fig. B)
1) Insert the juice collector (4) in its housing
above the motor body (6).
2) Fit the strainer (3) on the juice collector
(4), then fit the cone (2) on the strainer (3).
3.3 Using the citrus juicer (Fig. C)
1) Cut the citrus fruit in half.
2) Place the citrus juicer on a level and dry
surface.
3) Open the non-drip spout (5) by
lowering it, and position a glass or
other recipient underneath.
4) Insert the plug into the power socket.