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Operating your design juicer advanced pro – Gastroback 40133 Design Juicer Advanced Pro User Manual

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Step 6:

Place the pulp container into position by tilting the pulp con-

tainer slightly to the right. Insert the container under the juicer

cover on the left-hand side ensuring it is supported by the con-

tainer support extending from under the motor base (picture F).
note: To minimise cleaning, line the pulp container with a

plastic freezer bag to collect the pulp (picture G). Pulp can

then be used in other dishes, or as compost for the garden or

discarded.
Step 7:

Place the juice jug provided under the spout on the right-hand

side of the appliance. The juice jug lid can be used to avoid any splatter.

OPeRATinG yOuR DeSiGn juiCeR

ADvAnCeD PRO

Step 1:

Wash selection of fruit and vegetables to be juiced and remove if necessary the peel (orang-

es, citrus fruits), stems and stones (nectarines, peaches, plums) and all inedible elements.
nOTe: Most fruit and vegetables such as apples, carrots and cucumber will not need to be

cut or trimmed to size as these will fit whole into the feed chute. Ensure vegetables such as

beetroot, carrots, etc. have all soil removed, are well washed and trimmed of leaves before

juicing. When juicing carrots place the tip of the carrot into the feed chute last.
Step 2:

Ensure the Design Juicer Advanced Pro is correctly assembled and that there are nor foreign

objects in the feed chute before putting the plug into the power point. Ensure the stainless steel

filter is thoroughly cleaned before each use (refer to ´Care and cleaning`). Ensure you place

the juice jug with lid fitted (or glass) under spout before commencing juicing.
Step 3:

Plug the power cord into a 220/230 V power outlet. With the motor running, place food into

the feed chute. and turn the appliance on by switching the speed control. Dial to the desired

speed (High or LOW) depending on the type of fruit or vegetable being juiced. Use the speed

selector table as a guide for juicing different fruit and vegetables.
nOTe: Hard fruit and vegetables will put excess strain onto the motor if a low speed is

selected. Please refer to the speed selector table to determine the correct speed for the fruit

and vegetables being juiced.

Speed Selector Table

fruit / vegetables

Suggested Speed

Apples

HIGH

Beetroot (cleaned, trimmed)

HIGH

Brussel sprouts (trimmed)

HIGH

Carrots (cleaned)

HIGH

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