Tribest GSE-5000 Juice Extractor

User Manual - Page 17

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17
Cleaning and Maintenance
Stains: Colored stains on parts are signs of a well-used juicer and may be difficult to
remove. Many people leave the colored stains as a ‘badge of honor.’ But if you would like
to try to remove the color stains, try using a 25%-50% white vinegar/water solution and
soak the parts overnight and then scrub with the cleaning brush. This may be repeated if
necessary. Juicing green honeydew or cantaloupe melons may also lighten stains.
Calcium and Mineral Deposits on the Twin Gears: After using the machine for some
time, you may notice a calcium or mineral deposit on the surfaces of the Twin Gears. To
remove these deposits from your Twin Gears try one of the following methods:
After juicing carrots, feed one tablespoon of carrot pulp into the feeding chute with two
teaspoons of granulated sugar. Alternate pulp and sugar several times and then run
the machine. Disassemble and thoroughly clean all of the juicing parts.
Mix a solution of 4 tablespoons of baking soda with 2 cups (16 oz) of lukewarm water.
Soak the parts in the solution overnight to loosen the mineral deposits and to remove
stains. Wash with soap and water and use a hard bristled brush to remove mineral
deposits. Wipe with cloth to dry.
Run soaked almonds through the machine to remove mineral deposits from the tips of
the Twin Gears.
Soak the affected parts in a pure vinegar bath overnight. This loosens the scaling and
much of it can be brushed off. Repeat as necessary.
Other Helpful Hints
Use the narrow, pointed end of the cleaning brush to push food out through the pulp
outlet.
Dried fruits and nuts can be very sticky on the inside surfaces of the juicer. To remove
the residue more easily run a couple of stalks of celery through before disassembling
the machine.
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