Bella 14937 700W Juice Extractor

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Operating Instructions
Dual Speed Control
Your juice extractor offers 2 speed options that ensure optimal rpm to provide maximum juicing efciency.
Note: Efciency describes the amount of juice extracted from your produce.
HIGH: Turn the HIGH/OFF/LOW dial to HIGH.
Use for harder produce, such as carrots, beets, and pineapple (with rind). Also recommended for leafy or
stringy produce such as celery and greens.
OFF: Turn the HIGH/OFF/LOW dial to OFF to stop operation.
LOW: Turn the HIGH/OFF/LOW dial to LOW.
Use for softer produce such as citrus, apples, grapes (with stems), melons, peaches (remove pit), and
tomatoes. LOW is recommended for ripe produce that has become soft.
Important: The juice extractor is equipped with a safety system that prevents the Extractor from being turned on
unless the unit is completely and properly assembled.
1. Assemble the juice extractor following the assembly instructions described in this manual.
2. Have all fruits and vegetables prepared for juicing.
3. Plug the unit into a 120v ac electrical outlet.
4. Remove the food pusher from the feed tube.
5. Place produce into the feed tube. Use the food pusher to gently direct through the feed tube and blade
basket with the food pusher.
6. Turn the HIGH/OFF/LOW dial to HIGH to juice harder produce.
7. Turn the HIGH/OFF/LOW dial to LOW to juice softer produce.
Note: When juicing a combination of hard and soft produce, such as beets, carrots and apples, you will want
to use HIGH for beets and carrots and LOW for the apples. You do not have to turn the machine OFF to change
speeds. Simply turn the dial to change to the appropriate speed for each type of produce being juiced.
Tip: To ensure maximum efciency, alternate types of produce.
8. Do not operate juice extractor for longer than 40 seconds at a time when juicing heavy loads; if necessary,
allow the juice extractor to cool down for 2 minutes afterwards.
9. When juicing is completed, turn the HIGH/OFF/LOW dial to OFF.
10. Slide the pitcher out from the juice spout. Serve juice immediately for the freshest avor and highest
nutritional value.
11. Remove the pulp basket and save or discard pulp.
Note: The pulp from your juice extractor can be used in many different applications such as breads,
mufns, cakes, soup stocks, compressed facial packs and garden compost material.
12. Unplug the juice extractor from the outlet after use.
13. Follow disassembly instructions described in this manual; all removable parts should be rinsed
and cleaned after each use. Clean the juice extractor following the procedures described in the
care & cleaning instructions.
Manual Thermal Protector
This product is equipped with a Manual Resettable Thermal Protector to protect the motor. If the motor
shuts down, turn the HIGH/OFF/LOW dial to OFF, and then unplug the juice extractor. Let the unit rest for
approximately half an hour. Once the resetting period has elapsed, plug the power cord back into the outlet
and turn the HIGH/OFF/LOW dial to the desired setting to continue.
Disassembly Instructions
Warning: always make sure juice extractor is unplugged before starting disassembly.
1. Remove the pulp basket and juice pitcher.
2. Lift the locking clamp up and off the 2 clamp locking slots on the cover. Rest the locking clamp at the front
of the unit.
3. Lift juice extractor cover up and off the juice extractor.
4. Grasping the pulp spout in one hand and the back of the juice bowl in the other, loosen and lift the juice
bowl and blade basket off as one piece. These 2 parts will then easily separate for easy cleaning.
Caution: Use care when handling the blade basket. Hold the basket’s rim only. Do not touch the cutter
blades on the bottom of the basket. The cutter blades are very sharp!
5. Please follow the procedures outlined in the care & cleaning instructions for specic cleaning instructions.
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