CAUTION
Risk of injury!
•
Improper handling of the citrus juicer
can lead to injuries.
•
Before you replace or install those
parts of the citrus juicer that move
when it is in operation,
•
disconnect the device from the mains.
•
If you would like to juice larger
quantities, take a break of a few
minutes after ten juicing steps so that
the motor cools down. Otherwise, the
motor could overheat
•
Whilst you are juicing, splashing can
always occur.
Make sure that the surface under the
juicer is cleaned well.
•
Keep your distance from sensitive
objects and/or surfaces that are
difficult to clean.
CAUTION
Danger of damage!
Inappropriate handling of the citrus juicer
can lead to damage to the device.
Avoid excessive pressure on the pressing
cone.
•
Do not press so hard that the rotating
pressing cone comes to a standstill.
Otherwise, you could damage the
motor.
Always let the motor work only for a short
time (max.15 seconds) and take short
breaks between the individual juicing
steps (breaks of 15 seconds are
recommended)
After juicing
•
Unplug the appliance from the
receptacle.
•
If necessary. Remove the large
pressing cone from the small pressing
cone.
•
Remove the strainer along with the
small pressing cone.
•
Rotate the strainer and press the small
pressing cone out with your fingers on
the snap-in lugs.
•
Hold the engine base tightly with one
hand. Turn the juice container in the
anti-clockwise direction with the other
hand and remove it from the motor
base.
•
Pour the juice into a glass or a jug.
7 Cleaning
WARNING
Danger of a short
circuit:
Water that has penetrated into the
housing can cause a short-circuit
Always unplug the appliance from the
mains outlet before cleaning it.
Never immerse the citrus juicer in water
and ensure that that no water seeps into
the motor base.
CAUTION
Danger of damage!
Inappropriate handling of the citrus juicer
can lead to damage to the device.
•
Don't use any harsh cleaning agents
or agents that contain solvents, sharp,
scratching or metallic cleaning tools
such as knives, metal sponges or
•
the like. These can damage the
surfaces.
•
Don't put the motor base into the
dishwasher under any circumstances.
You would destroy the motor base.
•
Unplug the appliance each time before
cleaning it.
•
Disassemble the citrus juicer apart, so
that all the parts are in front of you.
•
Wash the strainer, the pressing cones,
the juice container, the drive shaft and
the lid under warm, flowing water.
Alternatively, you can also put these
parts into the dishwasher.
•
Wipe the motor base clean with a soft
cloth and some detergent.
•
Thoroughly rub all parts dry.
8 Disposing of old
appliances
This product is marked in
accordance with the European
waste framework directive
2012//19/EU/.The directive
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