Getting started, Preparing the juicer, Using the juicer – Philips HR1854 User Manual
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Spout
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Clamp
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Driving shaft
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Juice jug with removable foam separator and lid
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Cord storage compartment
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Control knob
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Pulp container
getting started
Preparing the juicer
1
Clean all detachable parts (see chapter ‘Cleaning’).
2
Pull the mains cord out of the cord storage compartment at the back of the appliance.
3
Snap the spout onto the juice collector (Fig. 2).
4
Place the juice collector onto the appliance and put the filter in the juice collector. Make sure
the filter is fitted securely onto the driving shaft (Fig. 3).
Always check the filter before use. If you detect any cracks or damage, do not use the appliance.
Contact the nearest Philips service centre or take the appliance to your dealer.
5
Push the pulp container against the appliance (‘click’) and put the lid on the appliance. (Fig. 4)
6
Snap the two clamps onto the lid (‘click’). Slide the pusher into the feeding tube. (Fig. 5)
Make sure the clamps on either side of the lid are locked into position.
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Place the juice jug under the spout (Fig. 6).
The juice jug has a removable foam separator. The foam separator removes the foam from the juice
when you pour the juice into a glass.
Tip: To keep your juice fresh longer, put the cover on the juice jug after juicing.
using the juicer
The appliance only works when all parts are properly assembled and the lid is properly locked in
place with the clamps.
Do not operate the juicer for more than 40 seconds at a time when you process a heavy load.
Let the appliance cool down before you continue.
1
Wash the fruit and/or vegetables and cut them into pieces that fit into the feeding tube.
2
Make sure the spout is attached to the juice collector and the juice jug is under the spout.
3
Turn the control knob to setting 1 (low speed) or 2 (normal speed).
- Speed 1 is especially suitable for soft fruits and vegetables such as watermelons, grapes,
tomatoes and cucumbers.
- Speed 2 is suitable for all other kinds of fruit and vegetables such as apples, carrots and
beetroots.
4
Put the fruit and/or vegetables in the feeding tube and gently press them down towards the
rotating filter with the pusher.
Do not exert too much pressure on the pusher, as this could affect the quality of the end result. It
could even cause the filter to come to a halt.
Never insert your fingers or an object into the feeding tube.
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