Page 2 - Contents
Contents Page Introduction 3 Breville recommends safety first 4 Important safeguards for your Breville Juice Fountain 4 Important safeguards for all electrical appliances 5 Know your Breville Juice Fountain 6 Assembling your Breville Juice Fountain 7 Operating your Breville Juice Fountain 10 Disasse...
Page 3 - Congratulations; on the purchase of your new Breville Juice Fountain
Congratulations on the purchase of your new Breville Juice Fountain ®
Page 4 - Breville recommends safety first; Important safeguards for your Breville Juice Fountain
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 pr...
Page 5 - Important safeguards for all electrical appliances
5 Important safeguards for all electrical appliances • Fully unwind the cord before use. • To protect against electric shock, do not immersecord, plug or motor base in water or any other liquid. • Do not let the cord hand over the edge of a tableor counter, touch hot surfaces or become knotted. • Th...
Page 6 - Know your Breville Juice Fountain; Note
Know your Breville Juice Fountain 6 Spatula ruler style end of brush is to assist in theremoval of pulp from the integrated pulpcontainer when juicing large quantities Easy ‘ON’ and ‘OFF’ button Stainless steel micro mesh filter basket (dishwasher safe) Juice jug lid allows juicer to operate with th...
Page 7 - Assembling your Breville Juice Fountain
Assembling your Breville Juice Fountain 7 Step 1 Place the motor base on a flat, dry surface suchas a bench top. Ensure that the motor base isswitched ‘OFF’ at the power outlet and the powercord is unplugged. Step 2 Place the integrated pulp container on top of themotor base. Locate the integrated p...
Page 10 - Operating your Breville Juice Fountain
Operating your Breville Juice Fountain 10 Step 1 Wash your selection of fruit and vegetables readyfor juicing. Most fruit and vegetables such as small apples,carrots and cucumbers will not need to be cut tosize as these will fit into the feed chute whole.When juicing carrots place the tip of the car...
Page 11 - Disassembling your Breville Juice Fountain
Disassembling your Breville Juice Fountain 11 Step 1 Push the ‘ON/OFF’ button on Juice Fountain to ‘OFF’and then switch ‘OFF’ at the power outlet and unplug. Important Wait for the filter basket to stop spinning beforecontinuing to step 2. Step 2 Pull the locking arm back over the grooves on eithers...
Page 13 - Care and cleaning
Care and cleaning 13 • Always ensure that the Juice Fountain is switchedoff at the power outlet. Then remove the plug fromthe power outlet before cleaning, dissembling andstoring the appliance. • Follow these instructions to clean all surfaces ofparts that come into contact with food duringnormal us...
Page 14 - Trouble shooting guide
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 intothe two grooves on either side of the juicer cover (see picture onpage 8, Step 5). Motor appears to stall We...
Page 15 - Tips on juicing; The inside information on juicing; Preparation of fruit and vegetables
Tips on juicing 15 The inside information on juicing Although juice drinks are usually developed withflavour, texture and aroma at the forefront, thehealth benefits certainly add to the pleasurabletaste experience. 95% of the nutrient content of fruit and vegetables isfound in the juice. Liquids ext...
Page 17 - Fruit and vegetable facts
Fruit and vegetable facts 17 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 Apr...
Page 18 - That’s the idea
Fruit and vegetable facts continued 18 Fruit and Best season Storage Nutritional value Kilojoule/ vegetables to buy calorie count Mangoes Summer Covered in Vitamins A, C, B1, 240g Mango refrigerator B6 and Potassium =200kj (102 cals) Melons Summer/ Crisper in Vitamin C, Folate, 200g Melon including ...
Page 19 - Breville Customer Service Centre; Australian Customers
Breville Customer Service Centre Australian Customers ✉ Breville Customer Service Centre Locked Bag 2000 Botany NSW 2019 AUSTRALIA ☎ Customer Service: 1300 139 798 Fax (02) 9384 9601 Email Customer Service: [email protected] New Zealand Customers ✉ Breville Customer Service Centre Private Bag 94411 ...
Page 20 - Recipes
Recipes Delicious recipesIncludes instructions for use
Page 22 - Fresh starts
Fresh starts R3 Apple, carrotand 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. M...
Page 24 - Vitamin replacers; Frothie orange juice
Vitamin replacers R5 Tomato, carrot andred 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, pearand grapefruit...
Page 25 - Liquid lunches; Gazpacho
Liquid lunches Fresh vegetable soupwith noodles 1 small tomato1 small onion, peeled and trimmed2 carrots1 green capsicum, base removed and seeded1 tablespoon butter1 tablespoon wholemeal flour375ml vegetable stock425g canned baked beans1 packet 2 Minute NoodlesFreshly ground black pepper 1. Process ...
Page 27 - Icy coolers; Tropical blend
Icy coolers Sparkling pearand apricot cooler 4 large apricots, halved and seeded3 large pears250 ml mineral water1 cup crushed ice 1. Process apricots and pears through Juice Fountain. 2. Scoop ice into 4 tall glasses. 3. Divide extracted juice between the glasses. 4. Top with mineral water, stir we...
Page 29 - Spirited juices; Coconut pineapple colada
Spirited juices Coconut pineapple colada 1 ⁄ 2 coconut, peeled and halved 1 ⁄ 2 large pineapple, peeled and quartered 3 tablespoons Malibu liqueur500ml soda water1 cup crushed ice 1. Process coconut and pineapple through Juice Fountain. 2. Stir in liqueur and soda water. 3. Scoop ice into 4 tall gla...
Page 30 - Energy fuel
Energy fuel R11 Grape, kiwi fruitand berry booster Grapes contain potassium and iron, providing agreat pick-me-up after a strenuous day.500g green seedless grapes, stems removed2 kiwi fruit, peeled250g strawberries, hulled500ml skim milk2 tablespoons powdered protein drink mix 1 ⁄ 2 cup crushed ice ...
Page 31 - Fibre favourites
Fibre favourites Rather than waste the fibre from the fruitand vegetables that have been juiced, the followingrecipes have been developed using the left over pulp. Carrot, pumpkinand feta flan 8 sheets filo pastry60g butter, melted1 leek finely sliced1 cup pumpkin pulp1 cup carrot pulp250g feta chee...
Page 33 - Carrot cake
Fibre favourites continued Berry and whitechocolate mousse 200g white chocolate200g strawberry pulp200g raspberry pulp3 teaspoons gelatine dissolved in3 tablespoons hot water3 egg yolks300ml carton thickened cream 1 ⁄ 4 cup icing sugar 2 tablespoons Grand Marnier 1. Melt chocolate over hot water, co...
Page 34 - Family meat loaf
R15 Family meat loaf 500g lean beef mince500g sausage mince2 onions, finely chopped 1 ⁄ 2 cup carrot pulp, strained 1 ⁄ 2 cup potato pulp, strained 2 teaspoons curry powder1 teaspoon ground cumin1 tablespoon chopped fresh parsley1 egg, lightly beaten 1 ⁄ 2 cup evaporated milk 1 ⁄ 2 cup beef stock Fr...
Page 35 - Notes