Page 2 - Contents; Congratulations
Page Introduction Breville recommends safety first 4 Know your Breville Juice Fountain ™ Plus 6 Assembling your Breville Juice Fountain ™ Plus 7 Operating your Breville Juice Fountain ™ Plus 10 Disassembling your Breville Juice Fountain ™ Plus 1 Care and cleaning 14 Trouble shooting guide 16 Tips on...
Page 3 - Carefully read all instructions before operation and save for; Breville recommends safety first; continued; Important safeguards for all electrical appliances
4 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 any electrical appliance and adhere to the following precautions: Carefully read all...
Page 4 - Before first use
6 7 Know your Breville juice fountain ™ plus Juicer cover Filter bowl surround 1 litre juice jug and lid (dishwasher safe) Custom designed juice nozzle perfect for mess free juicing straight into a glass Interlocking safety arm stops juicer operating without cover locked into place Food pusher for p...
Page 5 - assembling your Breville juice fountain
8 9 step 7 Place the pulp container into position by tilting the motor base slightly to the right. Insert the pulp container under the juicer cover on the left hand side ensuring it is supported by the juicer cover and motor base. 7 To minimise cleaning, line the pulp container with a plastic freeze...
Page 6 - speed selector table; operating your Breville juice fountain
10 11 To minimise cleaning, line the pulp container with a plastic freezer bag to collect the pulp. Pulp can then be used for other dishes (see page R12), or as compost for gardens or discard (see page 18). To include the froth with your juice, simply remove the lid of the juice jug when pouring jui...
Page 7 - disassembling your Breville juice fountain
1 1 step 1 Ensure the Juice Fountain ™ Plus is turned off by pushing the speed switch up or down to the ‘Off’ position.Then switch the appliance off at the power outlet and unplug the cord. step 2 Remove the pulp container by tilting the motor base slightly to the right and unlatch it from under the...
Page 9 - trouble shooting guide; tips on juicing; the inside information on juicing
16 17 trouble shooting guide possible problem Easy solution Machine will not work when switched ‘on’ The safety locking arm may not be correctly engaged in the vertical operating position with the locking arm located into the two grooves on either side of the juicer cover (page 8 step ). Motor appea...
Page 10 - fruit and vegetable facts
18 19 18 the right technique When juicing a variety of ingredients with varying textures, start with the softer texture ingredients on low speed and then gradually change to high speed for the harder textured ingredients.If you are juicing herbs, sprouts or other leafy green vegetables, either wrap ...
Page 11 - recipes
0 R1 fruit and vegetable facts continued fruit and vegetables Best season to buy storage nutritional value Kilojoule/ calorie count Kiwi Fruit Winter/ Spring Crisper in refrigerator Vitamin C and Potassium 100g Kiwi Fruit =100kj (40 cals) Fruit and Vegetables Best season to buy Storage Nutritional v...
Page 12 - fresh starts
R R apple, carrot and celery juice Makes 2 cups You may alter the amounts of either the carrots or apple to make the juice sweeter or savoury to suit your taste buds: 4 small Granny Smith apples3 medium sized carrots4 sticks celery Process apples, carrots and celery through Juice Fountain ™ Plus usi...
Page 14 - fresh vegetable soup with noodles; liquid lunches; pasta with provencale style sauce; Mango, rockmelon and orange
R6 R7 liquid lunches fresh vegetable soup with noodles Makes 4 serves 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 bl...
Page 17 - Carrot, pumpkin and feta flan; vegetable and bacon soup; Carrot, apple and celery strudels; fibre favourites; parsnip, herb and polenta hot cakes
R1 R1 Rather than waste the fibre from the fruit and vegetables that have been juiced, the following recipes have been developed using the left over pulp. Carrot, pumpkin and feta flan Makes 4 serves 8 sheets filo pastry60g butter, melted1 leek finely sliced1 cup pumpkin pulp1 cup carrot pulp250g fe...
Page 18 - Berry and white chocolate mousse; Carrot Cake; family meat loaf
R14 R1 fibre favourites continued fibre favourites continued Berry and white chocolate mousse Makes 5 serves 200g white chocolate200g strawberry pulp200g raspberry pulp3 teaspoons gelatine dissolved in 3 teaspoons hot water3 egg yolks300ml carton thickened cream¼ cup icing sugar2 tablespoons Grand M...
Page 19 - Breville Customer service Centre; australian Customers
Breville is a registered trademark of Breville Pty. Ltd.ABN 98 000 09 98 Breville Customer service Centre australian Customers Breville Customer Service CentrePO Box Botany NSW 019AUSTRALIACustomer Service: 100 19 798 Fax (0) 984 9601Email Customer Service: [email protected] new Zealand Customer...