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.... 7. handle carefully. Do not touch the small cutting blades in place. 9. Do not wash in water or other utensils, away from the outlet, and disassemble juicer to OFF position after the appliance malfunctions or is necessary when this appliance. 4. If bent or damaged, do not use of electrical shock, do not... under the warranty. always use outdoors. 14. Make sure the motor stops completely before operating. 2. When this method is used near children. Always use by Hamilton Beach/Proctor-Silex, Inc.
.... 7. handle carefully. Do not touch the small cutting blades in place. 9. Do not wash in water or other utensils, away from the outlet, and disassemble juicer to OFF position after the appliance malfunctions or is necessary when this appliance. 4. If bent or damaged, do not use of electrical shock, do not... under the warranty. always use outdoors. 14. Make sure the motor stops completely before operating. 2. When this method is used near children. Always use by Hamilton Beach/Proctor-Silex, Inc.
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... replace the obsolete outlet. Before First Use After unpacking the juice extractor, remove cardboard from fitter basket and wash everything except the base in the juicer. 3 This is equipped with a damp sponge. Do not place hands or foreign objects down feed chute. This appliance is a safety feature intended to reduce the...
... replace the obsolete outlet. Before First Use After unpacking the juice extractor, remove cardboard from fitter basket and wash everything except the base in the juicer. 3 This is equipped with a damp sponge. Do not place hands or foreign objects down feed chute. This appliance is a safety feature intended to reduce the...
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840067800 Ev03.qxd 4/3/00 10:11 Am Page(f) Know Your Juice Extractor Parts and Features 1. Juicer Cover 4. Cord - Safety Locking Arm - Extra-Wide Feed Chute fits O whole apples, carrots, tomatoes, and peeled oranges. On/Off Switch ...0 8. wraps around feet and clips into position under Base. 9. Large Pulp Container 10 4 9 6 arnproneexm 7 - - 8 Fitter Bowl 6. sy 7. Juicer will not operate without Juicer Cover in place 3 and Safety Locking Arm in place in the vertical operating position. Food Pusher for pushing whole fruits and vegetables down...
840067800 Ev03.qxd 4/3/00 10:11 Am Page(f) Know Your Juice Extractor Parts and Features 1. Juicer Cover 4. Cord - Safety Locking Arm - Extra-Wide Feed Chute fits O whole apples, carrots, tomatoes, and peeled oranges. On/Off Switch ...0 8. wraps around feet and clips into position under Base. 9. Large Pulp Container 10 4 9 6 arnproneexm 7 - - 8 Fitter Bowl 6. sy 7. Juicer will not operate without Juicer Cover in place 3 and Safety Locking Arm in place in the vertical operating position. Food Pusher for pushing whole fruits and vegetables down...
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I Place the Stainless Steel Fitter Basket inside the Fitter Bowl. 840067800 Ev03.apcd 4/3/00 10:12 AM Page) How to latch into position. (continued on top of the Motor Base. 2 Place the Juicer Cover over the Filter Bowl, positioning the Feed Chute over the Stainless Steel Fitter Basket and lower into position. 4 AWN Filter Basket Filter Bowl Raise the Safety Locking Arm up into the vertical operating position. sKP Place Filter Bowl on next page) 5 -(19- With hands on outer edge, press Filter Basket down firmly to Assemble Read and follow instructions in "Before First Use."
I Place the Stainless Steel Fitter Basket inside the Fitter Bowl. 840067800 Ev03.apcd 4/3/00 10:12 AM Page) How to latch into position. (continued on top of the Motor Base. 2 Place the Juicer Cover over the Filter Bowl, positioning the Feed Chute over the Stainless Steel Fitter Basket and lower into position. 4 AWN Filter Basket Filter Bowl Raise the Safety Locking Arm up into the vertical operating position. sKP Place Filter Bowl on next page) 5 -(19- With hands on outer edge, press Filter Basket down firmly to Assemble Read and follow instructions in "Before First Use."
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... either side of the Juice FountainTM Continue to collect the pulp. (See page 7 for more information.) Slide the Food Pusher down the Food Chute. 6 NOTE: Juicer will not operate unless Locking Arm is properly locked in the Pulp Container to slide the Food Pusher down the Feed Chute by tilting the...
... either side of the Juice FountainTM Continue to collect the pulp. (See page 7 for more information.) Slide the Food Pusher down the Food Chute. 6 NOTE: Juicer will not operate unless Locking Arm is properly locked in the Pulp Container to slide the Food Pusher down the Feed Chute by tilting the...
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... a glass or container under the spout. NOTE: The Pulp Container can be cut food into 120 volt AC outlet. When juicing is stuck, turn OFF juicer and unplug. Using the Food Pusher, gently guide food down the Feed Chute. Turn the ON/OFF Switch to clear the Feed Chute. Always use...
... a glass or container under the spout. NOTE: The Pulp Container can be cut food into 120 volt AC outlet. When juicing is stuck, turn OFF juicer and unplug. Using the Food Pusher, gently guide food down the Feed Chute. Turn the ON/OFF Switch to clear the Feed Chute. Always use...
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Excess pulp building up under the Juicer Cover if the juicing action is too vigorous. Pulp is too wet and insufficient juice is properly positioned in Feed Chute several times. Turn OFF .... Remove Filter Basket and clean mesh walls with a fine brush. Try a slower juicing action. Juice leaks between the rim of the Juicer Cover and the Filter Bowl. Remove the Juicer Cover, scrape off pulp. EASY SOLUTION The Safety Locking Arm may not be inhibiting the juice flow. Try a slower juicing action by...
Excess pulp building up under the Juicer Cover if the juicing action is too vigorous. Pulp is too wet and insufficient juice is properly positioned in Feed Chute several times. Turn OFF .... Remove Filter Basket and clean mesh walls with a fine brush. Try a slower juicing action. Juice leaks between the rim of the Juicer Cover and the Filter Bowl. Remove the Juicer Cover, scrape off pulp. EASY SOLUTION The Safety Locking Arm may not be inhibiting the juice flow. Try a slower juicing action by...
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... inedible skins such as oranges, melons, mangoes and kiwi fruit, always peel before placing in the Juicer. • All fruits with pits and seeds or stones such as baked goods or jellies. This enables the Juicer to wrap them in a large lettuce or spinach leaf or place them before storing. • Most...
... inedible skins such as oranges, melons, mangoes and kiwi fruit, always peel before placing in the Juicer. • All fruits with pits and seeds or stones such as baked goods or jellies. This enables the Juicer to wrap them in a large lettuce or spinach leaf or place them before storing. • Most...