Toastmaster JM503 Juicer User Manual


 
STEP FOUR: Lock Clamps
Rest the hook-end of the Clamp into position
on the Clear Lid; then firmly pull down on
the Clamp while pushing in on the hinge-end
until it locks securely into place. Repeat for
the opposite Clamp.
STEP FIVE: Position Pulp Basket
Place the Pulp Basket under the Clear lid
beneath the Pulp Ejection Opening. The Pulp
Basket will fit snugly against the side of the
Motor Base.
NOTE: The Pulp Basket has an internal
magnetic switch for added safety. The Juicer
will not operate if the Pulp Basket is not
properly aligned against the base of the Juicer.
STEP SIX: Store Food Pusher
Store the Food Pusher in the Feed Tube until
you are ready to juice. To insert, rotate the
Food Pusher until the groove in the Food
Pusher is properly aligned with the rib in the
Feed Tube.
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PREPARATION
Preparing Fruits & Vegetables for Juicing...
Clean all produce thoroughly, using a natural bristle brush. If you are not
using organic produce, we recommend using a biodegradable cleaner to
help remove pesticide residue.
Remove and discard the outer leaves of non-organic produce and peel
any waxed fruit or vegetable.
•Trim away any discolored or bruised sections.
The skin may be left on all produce (including pineapple and melons)
except for oranges, grapefruit, and tangerines. The oil found in these
skins tastes bitter and difficult to digest.
Remove melon seeds when possible, as they may escape through the top
of the Feed Tube while juicing. The pits of fruits such as cherries, pears,
and peaches should also be removed.
The Juicer is designed to make juicing easier with an over-sized Feed
Tube to accommodate larger produce -- so feed most whole
apples and
oranges, tangerines, ginger, beets, pineapple or melons. Make sure
produce can be fed comfortably into the Feed Tube. Use the Food Pusher
to gently direct produce through the Feed Tube.
CAUTION: Never push produce into the Feed Tube with your fingers.
Leafy greens, parsley, wheat grass, and sprouts should be bunched up
into a small, tight ball and pushed through with the Food Pusher.
Bananas are not suitable for juicing; a clear juice cannot be obtained
from them and residue left in the machine can clog the micro-mesh
filter screen.
•Produce such as apricots, plums, pears, peaches, and tomatoes should
be firm for best results when juicing.
Refer to the “Fresh Juice Recipes & Menu Planner” for juice recipes, pulp
recipes, sample menus, and tips on buying and cleaning your fruit.
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