Page 2 - Congratulations; on the purchase of your new Breville Juice Fountain; Contents
Congratulations on the purchase of your new Breville Juice Fountain ® Plus Juice Extractor. Contents Page Introduction 3 Breville recommends safety first 4 Know your Breville Juice Fountain 6 Assembling your Breville Juice Fountain 8 Operating your Breville Juice Fountain 11 Disassembling your Brevi...
Page 3 - Breville recommends safety first
5 Breville recommends safety first We at Breville are very safety conscious. We design and manufacture consumer products with the safety of you,our valued customer foremost in mind. In addition we ask that you exercise a degree of care when using anyelectrical appliance and adhere to the following p...
Page 4 - Know your Breville Juice Fountain
Juice jug To have froth in the juice simply remove theslide-in froth separator attachment before juicing. Note 7 Know your Breville Juice Fountain 6 Patented extra wide feed chute fits whole apples, carrots, tomatoes and peeled oranges. Makes juicing fruit and vegetables fast and easy Food pusher fo...
Page 5 - Assembling your Breville Juice Fountain
9 Step 4 Raise the safety locking arm up and locate into the two grooves on either side of the juice cover. The safety locking arm should now be in a vertical position and locked into place on topof the juicer cover. Step 5 Slide the food pusher down the feed chute byaligning the groove in the food ...
Page 6 - Operating your Breville Juice Fountain
Speed selector table Apples High Apricots (stone removed) Low Beetroot High Blueberries Low Broccoli Low Brussels sprouts High Cabbage Low Carrots High Cauliflower Low Celery High Cucumber Low Fennel High Grapes (seedless) Low Kiwi fruit Low Mangoes Low Melons Low Nectarines (stone removed) Low Oran...
Page 7 - Disassembling your Breville Juice Fountain
Disassembling your Breville Juice Fountain 13 Step 1 Turn Juice Fountain Professional ’Off‘ at the poweroutlet and unplug. Step 2 Remove the pulp container by holding the handle and pivoting the bottom of the pulp container away from the juicer. Step 3 Place both hands on either side of the locking ...
Page 8 - Care and cleaning
Care and cleaning 15 • For easy cleaning - immediately after each userinse removable parts under running water (toremove wet pulp). Allow parts to air dry. • After disassembling the unit (see page 13) all removable parts may be washed in hot soapy water. • The Juice Fountain juicer cover, filter bow...
Page 9 - Trouble shooting guide
Trouble shooting guide 17 Possible problem Easy solution Machine will not work The safety locking arm may not be correctly engaged in when switched ‘ON’ the vertical operating position with the locking arm located into the two grooves on either side of the juicer cover (see picture on page 9 step 4)...
Page 10 - Tips on juicing
18 The inside information on juicing Although the juice drinks contained in this bookletwere developed with flavour, texture and aroma atthe forefront, the health benefits certainly add to thepleasurable taste experience. 95% of the nutrient content of fruit and vegetables isfound in the juice. Liqu...
Page 11 - Fruit and vegetable facts
21 Fruit and vegetable facts 20 Fruit and Best season Storage Nutritional value Kilojoule/ vegetables to buy calorie count Apples Autumn/ Vented plastic bags High in Dietary Fibre 200g Apple Winter in refrigerator and Vitamin C =300kj (72 cals) Apricots Summer Unwrapped in High in Dietary Fibre 30g ...
Page 12 - Breville Customer Service Centre; Australian Customers; New Zealand Customers
Breville Customer Service Centre Australian Customers ✉ Breville Customer Service CentreLocked Bag 2000Botany NSW 2019AUSTRALIA ☎ Customer Service: 1300 139 798 Fax (02) 9384 9601 Email Customer Service: [email protected] New Zealand Customers ✉ Breville Customer Service CentrePrivate Bag 94411G...
Page 13 - Recipes
Recipes Delicious recipesIncludes instructions for use BR6009 JE95 Booklet.qxp 15/7/04 8:44 AM Page R1
Page 14 - Fresh starts
Fresh starts R3 Apple, carrot and celery Juice You may alter the amounts of either the carrots orapple to make the juice sweeter or savoury to suityour taste buds: 4 small Granny Smith apples3 medium sized carrots, trimmed4 sticks celery 1. Process apples, carrots and celery through Juice Fountain. ...
Page 15 - Vitamin replacers
Vitamin replacers Tomato, carrot and red capsicum juice 2 small red capsicums3 medium tomatoes3 carrots, trimmed4 sprigs parsley 1. Trim base of capsicums and remove seeds. 2. Process tomatoes, carrots, parsley and capsicums through Juice Fountain. Serve immediately. Blackberry, pear and grapefruit ...
Page 16 - Liquid lunches
R7 Pasta with provencale style sauce 4 tomatoes2 sprigs fresh parsley1 stick celery2 large cloves garlic1 small onion, peeled and trimmed1 red capsicum, base removed and seeded1 tablespoon tomato paste 1 ⁄ 2 cup red wine 2 teaspoons dried oregano500g cooked pasta3 tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese ...
Page 17 - Icy coolers
R9 Cucumber, pineapple and coriander ice 1 ⁄ 2 small pineapple, peeled and halved 2 cucumbers 1 ⁄ 2 cup fresh coriander leaves 1 cup crushed ice 1. Process pineapple, cucumbers and coriander through Juice Fountain. 2. Scoop ice into 4 glasses, pour over juice, mix well to combine. Serve immediately....
Page 19 - Fibre favourites
R13 Carrot, apple and celery strudels 30g butter1 small onion, finely chopped4 1 ⁄ 2 cups carrot, apple and celery pulp, strained (see juice recipe on page R3)250g cottage cheese2 tablespoons chopped fresh mint1 egg, beaten12 sheets filo pastry60g butter, melted extra1 cup grated fresh Parmesan chee...
Page 22 - Notes
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