Sencor SSJ 4041BK Slow Juicer

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Masticating Slow Juicer
SSJ 4041BK / SSJ 4042RD / SSJ 4043WH
2015
04/2015
THE PRINCIPLE AND ADVANTAGES OF A MASTICATING SLOW JUICER
The operating principle of this juicer is based on a system where ingredients are juiced slowly.
The auger first coarsely masticates the inserted ingredients and in the subsequent phase juice is
separated from the pulp. Juice pressed out in this way contains minimal fibre content and so is
characterised by a high purity, it is slower to oxidise and retains valuable vitamins and enzymes. The
strainer is automatically cleaned during operation and so it is not excessively clogged and is easier
to clean after use.
This juicer is suitable for juicing both soft and hard fruits and vegetables such as citrus fruits,
currants, gooseberries and other berries, apples, pears, carrots, beetroot, cucumbers, pineapple,
melon, etc. It can even handle leafy vegetables, however we recommend to process them together
with other fruits and vegetables.
It is not particularly suitable for juicing purely leafy vegetables, overripe fruits or floury apples.
BEFORE FIRST USE
1. Remove all packaging materials from the appliance and its accessories.
2. Thoroughly wash all removable parts (pusher A1, feed tube with hopper and lid A2, auger A3,
stainless steel strainer A4, strainer holder A5, juice collector A6, the juice jug A8 and pulp
container A0) that come into contact with food in warm water using kitchen detergent. Then rinse
all these parts under clean running water and thoroughly wipe dry with a fine wiping cloth.
Attention:
No part of this juicer is designed to be washed in a dishwasher.
ASSEMBLING THE JUICER
1. Place the base Aqs on an even, dry and stable surface. During assembly, the appliance must be
turned off and disconnected from the el. power socket.
2. Pick up the juice collector A6 and turn it upside down. There is a black silicone plug on the bottom
of the collector at the pulp outlet A9. To prevent pulp from escaping out off the outlet A9, it is
necessary to properly seal the hole at the outlet A9 with the silicone plug.
Note:
To enable easier cleaning, the plug A9 has a hole with a silicone plug.
3. Put the juice collector A6 to its correct position. Place it on the base Aqs so that the projections
on the top side of the base Aqs slide into the holes on the bottom of the juice collector A6. Turn
the juice collector A6 clockwise to firmly connect it to the base Aqs. When the juice collector A6
is correctly attached to the base Aqs, it cannot be lifted up separately.
4. Insert the stainless steel strainer A4 into the holder A5.
5. Into the juice collector A6, place the holder A5 with the inserted strainer A4 so that the symbol
" " on the strainer A4 is in alignment with the same symbol marked on the juice collector A6.
Push the holder A5 with the strainer A4 downwards.
6. Insert the auger A3 into the strainer A4 and push it downwards. A correctly seated auger A3 is
signalled by an audible click.
7. Place the feed tube with hopper and lid A2 on to the juice collector A6. If the hopper is removed
from the feed tube A2, first connect these two parts. Make sure that the open lock symbol marked
on the lid A2 is aligned with the " " symbol on the juice collector A6. Then turn the feed tube
A2 clockwise all the way. This will secure the lid A2 on the juice collector A6. The " " symbol
marked on the juice collector A6 will now be aligned with the closed lock symbol on the lid A2.
8. Insert the pusher A1 into the feed tube A2.
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