Page 2 - FEATURES OF YOUR JUICE EXTRACTOR
2 FEATURES OF YOUR JUICE EXTRACTOR 2 3 4 5 1 6 78 9 10 11 12 JE16_New.pmd 3/24/2006, 4:17 PM 2
Page 4 - PARTS IDENTIFICATION
4 PARTS IDENTIFICATION Extractor Filter Extractor Filter Holder Food Pusher Large Pulp Collector Juicer Cover with Feed Chute Juice Collector Jug Motor Base with Safety Locking Arm JE16_New.pmd 3/24/2006, 4:17 PM 4
Page 5 - GETTING STARTED; IN THE BOX
55 GETTING STARTED Your Professional Juicer is designed to make juices. Although your Professional Juiceris simple to use and maintain, please read all instructions and warnings in this bookbefore use.Remove your Professional Juicer carefully from the box. Remove all packaging andany labels. You may...
Page 6 - USING YOUR PROFESSIONAL JUICER; ASSEMBLY; at the mains before assembly.
6 USING YOUR PROFESSIONAL JUICER ASSEMBLY WARNING! Always make sure the Professional Juicer is turned off and unplugged at the mains before assembly. • Position the Motor Base on a dry flat surface out the reach ofchildren and close to the mainssupply socket. • Place the Extractor Filter holder (1) ...
Page 8 - CHOOSING FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
8 USING YOUR PROFESSIONAL JUICER CHOOSING FRUITS AND VEGETABLES The best results will be obtained if you juice really fresh produce, as foods which havebeen stored for any length of time will have dried out. FOOD PREPARATION If you prepare the fruits and vegetables in advance and place the cut piece...
Page 9 - Place food into the Feed Chute, using; IMPORTANT: If you are processing a
99 USING YOUR PROFESSIONAL JUICER 1 Switch on the appliance. Turn the power switch to ‘LOW’ (I) or ‘HIGH’ (II) speed, depending on the type of fruit or vegetable being juiced. Use the speed selectortable below as a guide for juicing different fruits and vegetables. 2 Place food into the Feed Chute, ...
Page 10 - EMPTYING THE PULP COLLECTOR; Take care not to spill content in the Pulp Collector when tilting.
10 USING YOUR PROFESSIONAL JUICER EMPTYING THE PULP COLLECTOR Always check the level of juice in the Juice Collector Jug. Do not overfill, as juice willcontinue to drip from the juice outlet after you have stopped juicing. Switch off theappliance and allow the dripping to stop before removing the Ju...
Page 11 - DISASSEMBLING YOUR PROFESSIONAL JUICER; Turn the Professinal Juicer ‘Off’ at the power outlet and unplug
11 11 DISASSEMBLING YOUR PROFESSIONAL JUICER • Turn the Professinal Juicer ‘Off’ at the power outlet and unplug • Remove the Juice Collector Jug (1) and then remove the Pulp Collector (2), asshown in the previous page. • By placing both hands on either side of the Safety Locking Arms (3), pull backa...
Page 12 - CARE AND CLEANING; Wipe the Motor Base with a soft, damp cloth.
12 CARE AND CLEANING NOTE: Before cleaning, always switch off and unplug the appliance from the mains supply. • For easy cleaning - immediately after each use rinse removable parts under running water (to remove wet pulp). Allow parts to air dry. • After disassembling the unit, all removable parts m...
Page 13 - TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
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Page 14 - TIPS ON JUICING; THE INSIDE INFORMATION ON JUICE; • Always wash fruit and vegetables before juicing.; PREPARATION OF FRUIT AND VEGETABLE; • Citrus fruit can be juiced in the Juice Extractor if peeled first.
14 TIPS ON JUICING THE INSIDE INFORMATION ON JUICE Although the juice drinks contained in this booklet were developed with flavour, textureand aroma at the forefront, the health benefits certainly add to the pleasurable tasteexperience. 95% of the nutrient content of fruit and vegetables is found in...
Page 15 - THE RIGHT TECHNIQUE; When using the pulp, there may be some pieces of fruit or vegetable
15 15 TIPS ON JUICING THE RIGHT TECHNIQUE When juicing a variety of ingredients with varying textures start with the softer texturedingredients on low speed then change to high speed for the harder texturedingredients. If you are juicing herbs, sprouts or leafy green vegetables either wrap them toge...
Page 16 - FRUIT AND VEGETABLE FACTS
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Page 18 - RECIPES - FRESH STARTS
18 APPLE, CARROT AND CELERY JUICE Makes approximately 2 cupsYou may alter the amounts of either thecarrots or apple to make the juice sweeteror savoury to suit your taste buds:4 small Granny Smith apples3 medium sized carrots, trimmed4 sticks celery 1.Process apples, carrots and celerythrough Juice ...
Page 19 - RECIPES - VITAMINS REPLACER
19 19 RECIPES - VITAMINS REPLACER TOMATO, CARROT and RED CAPSICUMJUICE Makes approximately 3 cups2 small red capsicums3 medium tomatoes3 carrots, trimmed4 sprigs parsley 1. Trim base of capsicums and removeseeds.2. Process tomatoes, carrots, parsley andcapsicums through Juice Extractor.Serve immedia...
Page 20 - RECIPES - LIQUID LUNCHES
20 RECIPES - LIQUID LUNCHES FRESH VEGETABLE SOUP WITH NOODLES Serves 41 small tomato1 small onion, peeled and trimmed2 carrots1 green capsicum, base removed andseeded1 tablespoon butter1 tablespoon wholemeal flour375ml vegetable stock425g canned baked beans1 packet 2 Minute NoodlesFreshly ground bla...
Page 21 - RECIPES - ICY COOLERS
21 21 RECIPES - ICY COOLERS SPARKLING PEAR AND APRICOT COOLER Serves 44 large apricots, halved and stonesremoved3 large pears250 ml mineral water1 cup crushed ice 1. Process apricots and pears throughJuice Extractor.2. Scoop ice into 4 tall glasses.3. Divide extracted juice between theglasses.4. Top...
Page 22 - RECIPES - SPIRITED JUICES
22 RECIPES - SPIRITED JUICES COCONUT PINEAPPLE COLADA Serves 4 ¼ coconut, peeled and halved ¼ large pineapple, peeled and quartered 3 tablespoons Malibu liqueur500ml soda water1 cup crushed ice 1. Process coconut and pineapple throughJuice Extractor.2. Stir in liqueur and soda water.3. Scoop ice int...
Page 23 - RECIPES - ENERGY FUEL
23 23 RECIPES - ENERGY FUEL GRAPE, KIWI FRUIT AND BERRY BOOSTER Serves 6Grapes contain potassium and iron,providing a great pick-me-up after astrenuous day.500g green seedless grapes, stemsremoved2 kiwi fruit, peeled250g strawberries, hulled500ml skim milk2 tablespoons powdered protein drink mix ¼ c...
Page 24 - RECIPES - FIBRE FAVOURITES
24 RECIPES - FIBRE FAVOURITES Rather than waste the fibre from the fruitand vegetables that have been juiced, thefollowing recipes have been developedusing the left over pulp. CARROT, PUMPKIN and FETA FLAN Serves 68 sheets filo pastry60g butter, melted1 leek finely sliced1 cup pumpkin pulp1 cup carr...
Page 27 - IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
27 27 IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS Please read these instructions before operating this appliance and retain for future use. ALWAYS ✔ Always ensure hands are dry before handling the plug or switching on the appliance . ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Always use the appliance on a secure, dry level surface. ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Always ens...
Page 28 - CONNECTION TO THE MAINS SUPPLY
28 CONNECTION TO THE MAINS SUPPLY WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED If this appliance is fitted with a rewirable BS1363, 13 amp plug, the fuse should be ratedat 13 amps and be ASTA approved to BS1362. However if the plug is unsuitable, it shouldbe dismantled and removed from the supply cord an...
Page 29 - AFTER SALES SERVICE
29 29 These appliances are built to the very highest of standards. There are no user-serviceable parts. Follow these steps if the unit fails to operate:1 Check instructions have been followed correctly. 2 Check fuse has not blown. 3 Check mains supply is functional. If the appliance will not operate...
Page 30 - GUARANTEE; EEC
30 GUARANTEE This product is guaranteed for a period of 1 year from the date of purchase againstmechanical and electrical defects.This guarantee is only valid if the appliance is used solely for domestic purposes inaccordance with the instructions provided, that it is not connected to an unsuitablee...
Page 31 - © Pulse Home Products limited
31 31 A K - R E V 1 - M A R 0 6 - P D F Vine Mill, Middleton Road, Royton, Oldham, OL2 5LN, UK. www.breville.co.uk Breville is a registered trademark of Pulse Home Products limited © Pulse Home Products limited 9 2 4 4 4 JE16_New.pmd 3/24/2006, 4:17 PM 31