RK0610_IM_300.qxp
2009-09-24
Prior to first use
1. Carefully take the appliance out of its packaging, remove all
parts of the transport packaging and check the appliance
for any transport damage.
2. Clean the juicer and all its accessories as described on page 15.
Preparing fruit & vegetables
Take the information below as a guideline for preparing the
food you wish to process:
• Do not use the appliance for crushing foodstuff such as
chocolate, ice cubes, nuts, etc.
• Peel fruit with hard and inedible skin such as melon, mango
or kiwi if you intend to put the same kind of fruit through
the juicer.
DANGER - Risk of injury
The filter has small, very sharp knives in it which chop up the food to be juiced. Be very careful when putting in the fil-
ter. Risk of injury!
1. Place the base and motor on a stable and even surface. Ensure that the surface cleans easily and wipes well.
Overview diagram
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Operation
Assembling the appliance
Base with
motor
(Black plate)
• To make banana juice, instead of peeling the banana, just
try to cut the stalk and flower ends off the banana.
• The juicer also accepts citrus fruits for juicing. Mind that cit-
rus fruits must be peeled before juicing. Depending on the
fruit, the juice can be very sour and juicing produces a lot of
pulp. Extract as much juice as possible and blend it with
other juices to enhance their taste and flavour.
• Before juicing, remove any stones or large pips from fruit
such as oranges, peaches, apricots, plums, cherries, etc.
• To prevent apple juice from turning brown, try adding
a little citrus fruit juice.
Tip
lf you want to make orange juice for refreshment, you just
need to peel the oranges and put them into the juicer.
lf possible, put the oranges into a refrigerator for a while
before juicing.
Pusher
Lid with chute and pulp
guard
Stainless steel filter
Juice receptacle
Pulp collector