Breville BJE410 Juicer User Manual


 
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To minimise cleaning, line the pulp container
with a plastic freezer bag to collect the pulp.
Pulp can then be used for other dishes (see page
R12), or as compost for gardens or discard (see
page 18).
To include the froth with your juice, simply
remove the lid of the juice jug when pouring
juice into the glass.
The Breville BJE410 Juicer is fitted with a safety
device which safeguards against overheating with
excessive loads. If overheating occurs, the juicer
will automatically activate the overload protection
device and the unit will switch itself off. When the
overload protection is activated, unplug the Juicer
from the power outlet for at least 15 minutes to
allow the unit to cool. Then plug juicer into the
power outlet and use as normal.
Operating your Breville Juice Fountain
Plus
Step 1
Wash your selection of fruit and vegetables to be
juiced.
Most fruit and vegetables such as apples,
carrots and cucumbers will not need to be cut or
trimmed to size as these will fit whole into the
feed cute. Ensure vegetables such as beetroots,
carrots etc have all soil removed, are well
washed and trimmed of leaves before using.
Step 2
Ensure the Juice Fountain
Plus is correctly
assembled. Refer to Assembling your Breville
Juice Fountain
Plus (page 7). Ensure the
juicer jug (or a glass) is placed under the juice
spout and pulp container is in position before
commencing juicing.
Step 3
Plug the power cord into a 230/240v power
outlet. Turn the power ‘On’ at the power outlet.
Adjust the speed to the desired setting. Push
the two speed switch either up for low speed or
down for high speed depending on the type of
fruit or vegetable being juiced. Use the speed
selector as a guide for juicing different fruits and
vegetables.
Speed selector table
Apples High
Apricots (stone removed)
Low
Beetroot (trimmed) High
Blueberries Low
Broccoli Low
Brussels sprouts (trimmed)
High
Cabbage Low
Carrots High
Cauliflower Low
Celery High
Cucumber (peeled)
Low
Cucumber, soft skinned High
Fennel High
Grapes (seedless) Low
Kiwi Fruit (peeled)
Low
Mangoes (peeled, stone
removed)
Low
Melons (peeled) Low
Nectarines (stone removed)
Low
Oranges (peeled) High or Low
Peaches (stone removed)
Low
Pears (stalks removed) High for hard
or Low for soft
Pineapple (peeled)
High
Plums (stone removed) Low
Raspberries Low
Tomatoes Low
Watermelon (peeled) Low
Operating your Breville Juice Fountain
Plus continued
Step 4
With the motor running, place food into the feed
chute and use the food pusher to gently guide
food down. To extract the maximum amount of
juice, always push the food pusher down slowly.
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Step 5
As fruit and vegetables are processed, juice will
flow into the juice jug and the separated pulp
will accumulate in the pulp container.
The pulp container can be emptied during juicing
by turning the Juice Fountain
Plus ‘Off’ at the
control panel and then carefully removing the
pulp container. Replace empty pulp container
before continuing to juice.
Do not allow the pulp container to overfill as this
may affect the operation of the appliance.
NEVER USE FINGERS TO PUSH FOOD DOWN THE FEED CHUTE OR TO CLEAR THE FEED
CHUTE. ALWAYS USE THE FOOD PUSHER PROVIDED.