Assembly, Parts and Cleaning of Juiceman Junior JM400
Assembling the Juiceman Junior JM400 juicer is quite simple. Dissembling and re-assembling the centrifugal juicer is also quite user-friendly. The juicer is equipped with a latch arm. Ensure that it is locked in place. It will hold down the lid. Place the pulp bin at the back of the juicer where the pulp comes out. Now place the juice jug that can hold almost 3/4-quart juice under the spout. You can now plug in the machine. Feed the produce through the chute and push them gently with the plunger.
The machine works pretty well on all kinds of produces like apples, carrots, pineapple, celery, oranges as a breeze. You will enjoy a clean, almost pulp-free, fresh juice that will be poured out into the jar through the sprout.
The juicer parts are very carefully designed. The juicer is equipped with 700-watt electric motor that makes it very powerful. The feeding chute is quite wide that can take in whole fruits and vegetables. The juicer has stainless-steel permanent-mesh filter and filter basket that produce pulp free juice. There is a safety interlock switch that ensures that the juicer is assembled safely. The juicer also has chrome-plated housing, a see-through lid, removable pulp container and non-skid rubber feet. You get a 3/4-quart juice jug and filter-cleaning brush included with the juicer. The juice far has a forth separator that you can use in case you prefer less foamy juice. The parts of the juicer are dishwasher safe.
Cleaning the juicer is quite easy. It takes vey less time. After you finish juicing, unplug the juicer. Dissemble it and rinse the parts like lid, blade, basket, and bowl in warm running water. This will allow tough fiber sticking to it to come off easily. You can use the brush to clean the strainer. You can put a pulp bag inside the pulp container to reduce the hassle of cleaning it.
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Can you juice orange, lemons with out peeling them
Yes, you can with the helpf of a manual citrus juicer. Take a couple of oranges or lemons. Roll them on your kitchen counter to soften them up a bit. Now cut the produces in halves. Roll the halves over the cone of the citrus juicer to get the juice in the container at the bottom. Manual citrus juicers are economical compared to automatic ones.