Thursday, February 13, 2014

Waring Pro Juice Extractor Instructions

Waring Pro Juice Extractor makes it easy to remove the juice from your favorite fruits to make a drink. The extractor squeezes the juices from the fruit into a cup while moving the pulp to a different container. Before using your Waring juice extractor, you need to know assemble the unit and use it correctly so it juices and separates the pulp or peels.


Instructions


1. Place the pulp bowl on top of the motor inside of the base of the extractor. Turn the bowl to lock it in place. Place the strainer basket inside the pulp bowl. Place the shredding disk inside the strainer basket. Place the cover on the extractor housing to cover the strainer and pulp bowls. Face the nose of the cover to the left of the spout on the front of the juicer. Insert the feed tube in the hole in the cover. Twist the cover to lock in place.


2. Set the juice extractor on a level surface and plug it into a polarized outlet (one wide blade and one thin blade receptacle).


3. Wash the fruit if you are not peeling it; otherwise, peel the fruit using your fingers or a peeler. Cut the fruit into slices or cubes that will fit into the feeder tube.


4. Turn on the Waring juicer. Start placing pieces of fruit into the feeder tube. Use the feeder tube pusher to push down on the fruits so that each piece is pushed into the shredding disk. Continue to feed the fruit into the tube until you are done. If the pulp container becomes full before you are done, turn off the unit and empty it.


5. Take apart the Pro Juice Extractor after turning the unit off and unplugging it. Remove the cover, juice container, pulp container, strainer bowl and disk shredder and wash in warm water. Never submerge the housing in water; wipe it down with a damp cloth.


Tips Warnings


Never use your fingers or any other utensil to push fruit down into the disk shredder.







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