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Fruit/vegetable
Fennel
Grapes
Kiwi fruit
Melons
Nectarines
Peaches
Pears
Pineapples
Raspberries
Tomatoes
cleaning
Never use scouring pads, abrasive cleaning agents or aggressive liquids such as alcohol, petrol or
acetone to clean the appliance.
The appliance is easier to clean if you do so immediately after use.
1
Switch off the appliance. Remove the plug from the wall socket and wait until the filter has
stopped rotating.
2
Remove the dirty parts from the motor unit. Dissassemble the appliance in the following
order:
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Remove the pulp container;
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Remove the pusher;
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Open the clamps;
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Remove the lid.
3
Remove the juice collector together with the filter (Fig. 11).
4
Clean all parts except the motor unit with the cleaning brush in warm water with some
washing-up liquid and rinse them under the tap (Fig. 12).
Note: All detachable parts are dishwasher-safe. Place the detachable plastic parts on the top tray of the
dishwasher. Make sure they are placed well away from the heating element.
5
Clean the motor unit with a damp cloth.
Never immerse the motor unit in water nor rinse it under the tap.
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Vitamins/minerals
Vitamin C and dietary fibre
Vitamin C, B6 and potassium
Vitamin C and potassium
Vitamin C, folate, dietary fibre and
vitamin A
Vitamin C, B3, potassium and dietary
fibre
Vitamin C, B3, potassium and dietary
fibre
Dietary fibre
Vitamin C
Vitamin C, iron, potassium and
magnesium
Vitamin C, dietary fibre, vitamin E,
folate and vitamin A
Kilojoule/calorie
Juicing speed
count
300g=145kJ
low
(35 cals)
125g=355kJ
low
(85 cals)
100g=100kJ
low
(40 cals)
200=210kJ
low
(50 cals)
180g=355kJ
high
(85 cals)
150g=205kJ
high
(49 cals)
150g=250kJ
high
(60 cals)
150g=245kJ
high
(59 cals)
125g=130kJ
low
(31 cals)
100g=90kJ
low
(22 cals)
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