Instructions for Cleaning and Maintaining the Juicer
To ensure the best cleaning and maintenance of your juicer, please follow the instructions below to keep your family enjoying nutritious and safe juices.
Items needed for cleaning the juicer:
- 1 plastic spoon
- 1 dry towel
- 1 sponge brush
- 1 bottle of bleach or dishwashing liquid
- 1 brush brush
- 1 small brush to clean small parts or areas stuck with fruit pulp
Steps to clean the juicer:
- Shutdown
- Disassembling the machine
- Soak and wash machine parts
- Carry out cleaning of machine parts
- Wash the chopper and strainer
- Dry the machine parts
- Wipe the body
- Assembly and maintenance
- Juice and pulp should be cleaned with warm water immediately after use, as they can become difficult to clean when dried.
- Some parts can be washed with bleach, while others should only be cleaned with dishwashing liquid.
- Avoid washing the body of the juicer with water, as it contains the motor.
- If using the juicer multiple times a day, wash it after the last use or cover the parts and store them in the refrigerator.
- To quickly clean up residue, line the pulp container with a nylon bag before using the juicer.
Immediately after using the machine, turn off the machine and unplug it from the electrical outlet.
Remove the fruit pulp container from the machine and empty all the pulp into the trash.
Remove the safety lock on both sides of the body and lift the lid out of the machine. Use a plastic spoon to remove any residue stuck to the lid during the grinding process.
Lift the grinding funnel, including the filter mesh and the knife, from the machine body.
After disassembling the machine, wash each part with warm water to remove any remaining lint.
Next, soak the machine parts in a basin of hot water mixed with soap.
After soaking with soap, use a sponge brush to scrub the machine parts. For small areas that cannot be scrubbed, use a small brush.
When washing the chopper and strainer, use a bristle brush to scrub the blades and edges of the filter until clean. If necessary, soak the strainer in a mixture of lemon juice and water to remove stubborn residues.
After washing all the parts of the machine, rinse them with hot water and dry them with a towel or let them air dry.
Use a soft damp cloth to wipe the outside of the body, avoiding getting water on the motor.
Once the machine parts are clean and dry, reassemble them and store the juicer in a cool, dry place for future use.