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Z-610 Manual Juicer Assembly and Operation
1. Place the base of the Z-610 at the edge of a counter or table top.
2. Fit the teeth of the Table Clamp into the groove in the base of the Z-610. Secure the
juicer to a counter or table top by tightening the screw.
3. Attach the Handle to the base.
4. Insert the Auger into the Auger Housing and slide the Auger Housing into the Auger
Housing Retaining Ring.
5. While holding the Auger Housing stable, turn the Auger Housing Retaining Ring clock
wise (right) to lock the Auger Housing in place.
6. Pick the desired screen according to the foods will be juiced and push in.
A. Juicing Screen: for juicing leafy greens, vegetables, and fruits, place the Juicing
Screen into the front end of the Auger Housing. Make sure that the side labeled “UP-
PER” is facing upwards when inserted. Put the Screen Locking Cap over the screen
and turn it counter-clockwise (left) to lock in position. Attach the Juicing Nozzle to
the Screen Locking Cap by turning it counter clockwise.
• Fibrous vegetables or fruits with seeds can be juiced by using the Homog-
enizing Nozzle instead of Juicing Nozzle.
• Small amounts of pulp can be in juices depending on the produce used.
B. Homogenizing Screen: for making Rice Cake/Breadstick, Grinding (tomato, garlic,
coffee beans, etc.), Pasta Noodles (Spaghetti or Fettuccini), or Tofu.
a. Attach the Homogenizing Screen into the Auger Housing. Fasten and turn the
Screen Locking Cap counter clockwise to lock in place
b. Place the desired nozzle into the Screen Locking Cap and turn it counter
clockwise.
• Use the Homogenizing Nozzle for homogenizing and grinding fresh garlic,
onion, ginger or peppers.
• Do not use the Homogenizing Nozzle for dried pepper, coffee beans etc.
7. Place the Funnel over the Feeding Chute of Auger Housing. Place the Juice Container
underneath the specified Juice Outlets.
8. Feed in fruits and vegetables in small amounts into the Funnel as you crank the Han-
dle. Use the Plastic Plunger for assistance in pushing down foods.
a. Foods need to be cut into smaller lengthwise pieces before juicing.
b. There may be some normal squeaking noises while operating.