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UFESA EX4949 Instrucciones De Uso página 6

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DISASSEMBLING
1. Slide out juice container (8) and drip tray
(10).
2. To remove lid (1), open fully and apply
pressure with thumbs as shown in Figure 2.
Lid (1) will unclip from the juicing chamber
together.
3. To prevent juice from dripping, remove the
cones (3) and juicing chamber (5) together,
operating the front lever (13).
4. Hold motor base (7) with one hand, and with
the other grasp the juicing chamber (5) at the
front and pull up over the drive shafts (6). The
cones (3) will lift off with the juicing chamber
(5) as shown in Figure 3.
The cones (3) may also be removed
separately from the juicing chamber (5) by
simply lifting them off the drive shafts (6).
5. The juice drip tray (10) simply slides out for
cleaning.
CLEANING
All removable parts may be washed by hand in
hot soapy water. All the detachable parts are
dish washer safe.
Due to the strong natural colourings in the peel
of citrus fruits, the juicing chamber (5) may
discolour.
To clean, spread the affected area with a thick
paste of bicarbonate of soda and water.
Allow to stand overnight and wash in hot soapy
water.
Do not place parts in harsh cleaning agents
which may adversely affect the parts.
WIPE THE MOTOR BASE (7) WITH A DAMP
CLOTH. DO NOT IMMERSE IT IN WATER OR
ANY OTHER LIQUID.
REASSEMBLING
1. Replace the juicing chamber (5) onto the
motor base (7) by sliding the protruding lugs
at the back of the juicing chamber into the
slots at the back of the motor base as shown
in Figure 4.
2. Place cones (3) onto drive shafts (6).
3. Place the lid (1) in its original location.
4. Slide the drip tray (10) into position along
guide rails, clipping rear tab into position.
The juice container (8) will then slide into
position for storage.
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ADVICE ON DISPOSAL:
Our goods come in optimized packaging.
This basically consists in using non-
contaminating materials which should be
handed over to the local waste disposal service
as secondary raw materials.
Before throwing a used appliance away, you
should first make it noticeably inoperable and
be certain to dispose of it in accordance with
current national laws. Your Retailer, Town Hall or
Local Council can give you detailed information
about this.
This appliance is labeled in accordance
with European Directive 2002/96/EC
– concerning used electrical and
electronic appliances (waste electrical
and electronic equipment – WEEE). This product
must not be disposed together with the domestic
waste. This product has to be disposed at an
authorised place for recycling of electrical and
electronic appliances. The guideline determines
the framework for the return and recycling
of used appliances as applicable throughout
the EU. Please ask your dealer about current
means of disposal.
2010-05-25 8:03:25.MD

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