Saturn ST-FP8053 User Manual
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Known your centrifugal juicer
1.
Pusher
2.
Juicer cover
3.
Filter basket
4.
Juice collector
5.
Safety locking arm
6.
Safe-botton
7.
Pulp container
8.
Body
9.
SUS Face
10. Switch knob
11. Base
12. Cup cover
13. Juice jug
14. Feet Juice jug
to use your centrifugal juicer
preparing food
Remove stones (plums,
peaches, cherries etc).
Remove tough skins (melons,
pineapples, cucumbers, potatoes
etc).
Soft-skinned and other foods
just need washing (apples, pears,
carrots, radishes, lettuce, cabbage,
parsley, spinach, grapes, strawber-
ries, celery etc).
Assembly and use
1. Place pulp container on bottom
of the Base.
2. Place Pulp collector on top of the
Body.
3. Fit the filter basket to the motor
drive coupling and push down until
it into place.
Ensure the Filter Basket is fitted
securely inside the Juice Collector.
4. Place the Juicer Cover over the
Juice Collector.
5. Raise the Safety Locking Arm up
and locate into the two grooves on
either side of the Juice Cover. The
Safety Locking Arm should now be
in a vertical position and locked into
place on top of the Juice Cover.
6. Slide the Food Pusher down the
Feed Chute by aligning the groove
in the Food Pusher with the small
protrusion on the inside of the top
of the Feed Tube.
7. Place the Pulp Container into
position by tilting slightly.
8. Place the juice jug provided un-
der the Juice outlet on the right
hand side of the Juicer. The lid can
be placed on to avoid any splatter.
9. Cut the food into small pieces to
fit the feed tube.
10. Switch on and push down with
the pusher. Use speed 1(low speed)
for softer food; speed 2 (high
speed) for harder food.
Some very hard foods may
make your juicer slow down or stop.
If this happens switch off and un-
block the filter.
Switch off and clear the pulp
collector regularly during use.
Always unplug after use
to take your juicer apart
Reverse the assembly proce-
dure to take the juicer apart.
Hints
Insert soft food slowly to get
the most juice.
Vitamins disappear - the sooner
you drink your juice, the more vi-
tamins you'll get.
If you need to store the juice
for a few hours put it in the fridge.
It will keep better if you add a few
drops of lemon juice.
Don't drink more than three
230mls (8 fl.oz.) glasses of juice a
day unless you're used to it.
Dilute juice for children with an
equal amount of water.
Juice from dark green (broccoli,
spinach etc) or dark red (beetroot,
red cabbage etc) vegetables is ex-
tremely strong, so always dilute it.
Fruit juice is high in Fructose
(fruit sugar), so people with diabe-
tes or low blood sugar should avoid
drinking too much.
Don't mix fruit and vegetable
juice together (apart from apple and
carrot), it can cause painful wind or
bloating.
Cleaning
Before cleaning, unplug your
juicer.
If the filter basket is too tight to
remove, wait a few minutes until it
loosens up.
We don't recommend washing
any of the parts in the dishwasher.
Some foods, eg carrot, will dis-
colour the plastic. Rubbing with a
cloth dipped in vegetable oil helps
remove discolouring.
Motor unit
Wipe with a damp cloth, then
dry.
Juice Collector, Juicer Cover,
Pusher
Wash, then dry.
Filter Basket
Clean using a soft brush.
Check the filter regularly for
signs of damage. Do not use if the
filter is damaged.
Other parts
Wash in hot soapy water, then
dry.
Trouble shooting guide.
Possible
Problem
Easy Solution
Machine
will not
work
when
switched
“ON”
The Safety Locking
Arm may not be cor-
rectly engaged in the
vertical operating
position with the
locking arm located
into the two grooves
on either side of the
Juice Cover.
Motor ap-
pears to
stall when
juicing
Wet pulp can build up
under the cover if the
juicing action is too
vigorous. Try slower
juicing action by
pushing the Food
Pusher down more
slowly. Clean the
filter bowl surround,
the stainless steel
filter and the Juicer
Cover. Select high
speed instead of the
low speed setting.
Apples
High
Carrots
High
Fennel
High
Cauliflower
Low
Melons
Low
Pineapple
(peeled)
Low
Pears
High
for
hard
or
Low
for
soft
Plums
(stone
removed)
Low
Celery
High
Peaches
(stone
removed)
Low
Cucumber
Low
Grapes
(seedless)
Low
Raspberries
Low
Kiwi fruit
Tomatoes
Low
Mangoes
Low
Watermelon
Low
Oranges
(peeled)
High
for
hard
or
Low
Beetroot
High
Nectarines
(stone
removed)
Low
Blueberries
Low
Brussels
sprouts
High
Broccoli
Low
Cabbage
Low
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