Breville 800JEXL/B Juicer User Manual


 
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CARE & CLEANING
• Always ensure that the Breville juicer
is turned off. Remove the plug from
the power outlet before cleaning,
disassembling or assembling and
storing the appliance.
• Follow these instructions to clean all
surfaces of parts that come into contact
with food during normal use.
• 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 may be washed in hot
soapy water.
• The juicer Cover, Filter Bowl Surround,
Pulp Container, Nutri Disc™ and Juice
Jug are dishwasher safe (top rack only).
• Wipe the Motor Base with a damp cloth.
• For consistent juicing results always
ensure that the Nutri Disc™ is
thoroughly cleaned using the supplied
nylon brush. Using the nylon washing
brush, hold the Nutri Disc™ under
running water and brush from the inside
of the basket, hold it up towards a light
to ensure the fine mesh holes are not
blocked. If the holes are blocked soak
the Nutri Disc™ in hot water with 10%
lemon juice to loosen the blocked holes.
Alternatively wash the Nutri Disc™ in
the dishwasher.
• Do not soak the Nutri Disc™ in bleach.
• Always treat the Nutri Disc™ with care as
it can be easily damaged.
REMOVING STUBBORN OR STRONG
FOOD STAINS AND ODORS
Discoloration of the plastic may occur with
brightly colored fruit and vegetables. To
help prevent this, wash parts immediately
after use. If discoloration does occur, the
plastic parts can be soaked in water with
10% lemon juice or they can be cleaned with
a non abrasive cleaner.
NOTE
To assist with cleaning, soak the
Nutri Disc™ in hot soapy water
for approximately 10 minutes
immediately after juicing is
completed. If pulp is left to dry on
the filter it may clog the fine pores of
the filter mesh thereby lessening the
effectiveness of the Juicer. For your
convenience a nylon cleaning brush
has been included with your juicer.
HINT
To minimize cleaning, line the pulp
container with a produce bag to
collect the pulp. Pulp can then be used
for other dishes, or as compost for the
garden or discarded.