Sunbeam Juicer JE9000 User Manual

Slow Juicer  
Juice Extractor  
Instruction Booklet  
JE9000  
Please read these instructions carefully  
and retain for future reference.  
 
Sunbeam’s Safety Precautions  
• Do not juice stone fruits unless seeds and/or stones  
have been removed.  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR YOUR SUNBEAM  
SLOW JUICER.  
• Do not put fingers or other objects into the feed  
chute whilst juicer is in operation.  
• Ensure the juicer is correctly and completely  
assembled before turning the appliance ‘On’.  
• Do not push fruit or vegetables into the feed chute  
with your fingers, always use the food pusher  
provided.  
• If any fruit or vegetables become lodged in the feed  
chute, use the pusher, turn the juicer into reverse,  
or turn off the juicer, remove the plug from the  
power outlet and disassemble to remove the lodged  
fruit or vegetables.  
• Always operate the juicer on a flat level surface.  
• Do not operate for more than 3½ minutes at a time  
when juicing heavy loads use  
.
• Switch off the juicer and disconnect from power  
supply before handling or changing parts that move  
during use.  
• Do not use if the juicing screw is damaged.  
Sunbeam is very safety conscious when designing and • Do not use an appliance for any purpose other than  
manufacturing consumer products, but it is essential  
that the product user also exercise care when using  
an electrical appliance. Listed below are precautions  
which are essential for the safe use of an electrical  
appliance:  
its intended use.  
• Do not place an appliance on or near a hot gas  
flame, electric element or on a heated oven.  
• Do not place on top of any other appliance.  
• Do not let the power cord of an appliance hang  
over the edge of a table or bench top or touch any  
hot surface.  
• Read carefully and save all the instructions  
provided with an appliance.  
• Always turn the power off at the power outlet before  
you insert or remove a plug. Remove by grasping  
the plug - do not pull on the cord.  
Turn the power off and remove the plug when the  
appliance is not in use and before cleaning.  
• Do not use your appliance with an extension cord  
unless this cord has been checked and tested by a  
qualified technician or service person.  
• Do not operate any electrical appliance with a  
damaged cord or after the appliance has been  
damaged in any manner. If damage is suspected,  
return the appliance to the nearest Sunbeam  
Appointed Service Centre for examination, repair or  
adjustment.  
• For additional protection, Sunbeam recommend  
the use of a residual current device (RCD)  
with a tripping current not exceeding 30mA in  
the electrical circuit supplying power to your  
appliances.  
• Always use your appliance from a power outlet of  
the voltage (A.C. only) marked on the appliance.  
• This appliance is not intended for use by persons  
(including children) with reduced physical, sensory • Do not immerse the appliance in water or any other  
or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and  
knowledge, unless they have been given supervision  
or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a  
person responsible for their safety.  
liquid unless recommended.  
• Appliances are not intended to be operated by  
means of an external timer or separate remote  
control system.  
• Children should be supervised to ensure that they  
do not play with the appliance.  
• The temperature of accessible surfaces may be  
high when the appliance is operating.  
• This appliance is intended to be used in  
household and similar applications such as: staff  
kitchen areas in shops, offices and other working  
environments; farm houses; by clients in hotels,  
motels and other residential type environments;  
bed and breakfast type environments.  
• Never leave an appliance unattended while in use.  
If you have any concerns regarding the performance and use of your appliance,  
Ensure the above safety precautions are understood.  
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Features of your Slow Juicer  
Food pusher  
Fruit & vegetable feed chute  
The 70mm curved chute can take some  
whole fruit and vegetables reducing the  
amount of preparation required.  
Juicer cover  
Juicing bowl  
Pulp spout  
Juicing screw  
Presses and squeezes fruit and vegetables to  
break down and extract juice.  
Juicing spout  
1 litre pulp container  
1 litre juice container  
Smoother juice attachment  
Place onto the juice container before juicing  
for extra smooth juice.  
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Filter basket  
Fine stainless steel mesh separates  
the juice from the pulp.  
2 way control switch  
Off/On/Reverse control switch for precise  
direction control.  
280 watt motor  
Optimised for maximum juice extraction and  
supplies the necessary power to juice even  
the toughest fruit and vegetables.  
Non-slip feet  
Heavy-duty non-slip feet ensure the slow  
juicer remains stable and prevents slipping  
on the bench top during use.  
Cleaning brush  
Narrow bristles to clean all parts of the filter  
basket and a thin handle to remove excess  
pulp from the pulp spout.  
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Helpful Hints for Slow Juicing  
Juicing techniques  
When juicing different fruit and vegetables,  
Important: For best juicing results, feed fruit  
and vegetables slowly into the food chute to  
allow maximum juice extraction and performance.  
the order in which they are juiced can affect  
juice yield. For maximum juice extraction  
juice the softer fruit or vegetables first  
followed by the harder fruit or vegetables.  
Preparing Fruit and Vegetables  
Wash all fruit and vegetables well before  
juicing. There is no need to peel vegetables  
that have a thin skin but a light scrub will  
help rid any dirt that may be stuck on or any  
waxy coatings.  
When juicing leafy greens such as kale or  
fresh herbs, add between other fruit and  
vegetables for maximum yield. If only using  
a small quantity, add at the same time as  
another piece of fruit or vegetable.  
Peel fruit and vegetables that have a thick  
skin such as melons, pineapple and some  
citrus fruits.  
Leafy greens and fibrous vegetables such  
as celery and rhubarb should be chopped  
into 3cm pieces before juicing.  
Nutrition Tip: Leave the skin on lemons and  
limes when juicing for increased flavour and  
nutritional value.  
Hard vegetables such as carrots should be  
chopped into thin strips for best results.  
When juicing bananas, add as the first or  
second ingredient. The nectar of the banana  
will remain inside the filter basket and as  
the remaining fruit is added into the slow  
juicer, they will release the banana nectar  
throughout the rest of the juice.  
Juice only the freshest of fruit and vegetables  
to get the most juice from them and the best  
flavours.  
Nutrition Tip: Chop and prepare fruit and  
vegetables just before juicing to retain more  
nutrients.  
Cut large pieces of fruit, such as melon and  
apples into large long wedges.  
When juicing small fruit such as grapes or  
strawberries, add the fruit in handfuls rather  
than one at a time, this will maximise the  
amount of juice extracted.  
Some seeds from citrus fruits can be bitter  
so you may want to remove some of the seeds  
for a less bitter juice.  
Be aware that beetroot stains all other fruit  
and vegetables. If juicing several different  
juice combinations, juice the drink with the  
beetroot last, so as not to stain the other  
drinks.  
Remove seeds and stones from fruit such  
as mangoes, papaya and stone fruit. This  
will prevent the slow juicer from becoming  
damaged.  
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A Guide to the Benefits of Juicing  
Fruit / Vegetable  
Source of  
Benefits  
KJ per 100g  
Apples  
Carotenes, pectin, potassium,  
vitamin C and dietary fibre,  
energy giving carbohydrates.  
May help in the treatment  
of constipation.  
150kj/100g  
Apricots  
Banana  
Beetroot  
Beta-carotene, iron, vitamin C,  
High in natural sugars for energy.  
Provides sustained energy.  
280kj/100g  
225kj/100g  
120kj/100g  
200kj/100g  
dietary fibre.  
Potassium, carbohydrates,  
dietary fibre, vitamin B6, vitamin C.  
Folate, potassium, leafy tops are rich The folate is excellent for  
in beta carotene, calcium and iron.  
healthy cells.  
Blueberries  
Capsicum  
Carotenoids, vitamin C.  
Antibacterial.  
High in vitamin C, beta carotene.  
1 red capsicum has enough vitamin C 135kj/100g  
to meet the daily needs of 10 people.  
Carrots  
Celery  
Beta carotene, folate, dietary fibre.  
May help with night vision.  
100kj/100g  
50kj/100g  
Only small amounts of vitamins  
and minerals.  
Helps to clean mouth and teeth.  
Cherries  
Very high in vitamin C, dietary fibre.  
May help to stabilise the heartbeat  
and also keeps the skin healthy.  
170kj/100g  
Cucumber  
Only small amounts of vitamins  
and minerals.  
May help with flatulence.  
30-50kj/100g  
Fennel  
Beta carotene, folate.  
Fennel seeds are good for digestion. 50kj/100g  
Ginger  
Aids in digestion and is good for  
nausea and improves circulation.  
Grapefruit  
Rich in vitamin C, fibre, bioflavenoids. Pink grapefruit contains Lycopene  
which is an anti-cancer agent and  
110kj/100g  
130kj/100g  
may reduce the risk of prostate cancer.  
Honeydew Melon  
Kiwi Fruit  
Lemon  
Vitamin C, small amounts of  
carotenoids.  
May stimulate the kidneys to help  
function better.  
Beta carotene, vitamin C,  
bioflavenoids, dietary fibre.  
Helps in digestion and cleansing  
of the skin.  
180kj/100g  
95kj/100g  
Bioflavenoids, limonene, pectin,  
vitamin C.  
The pectin may help reduce  
blood cholesterol.  
Lime  
Bioflavenoids, limonene, pectin,  
vitamin C.  
The pectin may help reduce  
blood cholesterol.  
90kj/100g  
Mandarins  
Vitamin C, beta carotene, folate,  
Vitamin C helps build the  
immune system  
165kj/100g  
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A Guide to the Benefits of Juicing (continued)  
Fruit / Vegetable  
Source of  
Benefits  
KJ per 100g  
Mango  
Beta carotene, potassium, flavenoids Easy to digest.  
and other antioxidants.  
235kj/100g  
Mint  
Antispasmodic volatile oils,  
flavenoids, menthol.  
Aids digestion.  
Oranges  
High in vitamin C, fibre, beta  
carotene, flavenoids, thiamine,  
pectin, folate.  
Excellent for healthy skin and helps  
the body’s defences against bacterial  
infections.  
100kj/100g  
160kj/100g  
Papaya  
Protective carotenoids, rich in  
vitamin C, fibre, rich in papain.  
Helps digest proteins.  
Parsley  
Vitamin C, iron.  
Excellent for fresh breath.  
Helps digest proteins.  
Pawpaw  
Beta carotene, flavenoids,  
magnesium, rich in papain.  
163kj/100g  
Peaches  
Good source of vitamin C, dietary  
fibre, beta carotene.  
Easy to digest and works as a gentle 130kj/100g  
laxative.  
Pears  
Very good source of dietary fibre.  
Provide a quick source of energy.  
190kj/100g  
Pineapple  
Plums  
Vitamin C, dietary fibre, beta carotene. Helps to digest protein.  
Vitamin E, potassium, beta carotene, May help to retard the effects  
160kj/100g  
110-155kj/100g  
malic acid.  
of wrinkling.  
Raspberries  
Rockmelons  
Spinach  
High in dietary fibre, excellent source Helps in treating constipation.  
110kj/100g  
of vitamin C, some folate.  
Excellent source of vitamin C, beta  
carotene, carotenoids.  
May help in the prevention of cancer 90kj/100g  
and heart disease.  
Zeaxanthin, vitamin C, beta carotene, Helps in keeping eyes healthy  
folate, dietary fibre. in the elderly.  
65kj/100g  
Strawberries  
Tomatoes  
Vitamin C, dietary fibre, some folate. Helps to absorb iron better after  
80kj/100g  
eating meat.  
Rich in lycopene, vitamin C, and  
small amounts of vitamin E, folate,  
dietary fibre.  
May help reduce the risk of prostate 55kj/100g  
cancer in men.  
Watercress  
Watermelon  
Vitamin C & E, folate, beta carotene, Thought to have cancer fighting  
iron. properties.  
72kj/100g  
95kj/100g  
Carotenoids, beta carotene, vitamin C, May stimulate the kidneys to help  
dietary fibre. function better.  
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Assembling your Slow Juicer  
Before Use  
2.Place the juicing screw into the centre of  
the juicing bowl and push down until firmly  
in place – figure 2.  
After unpacking your slow juicer, we  
recommend that you disassemble the unit  
before using for the first time. Wash all parts  
except the motor base in hot soapy water.  
Rinse and dry immediately.  
Important: Always ensure your slow juicer is  
unplugged from the power outlet when not  
in use, during assembly or whilst removing  
parts.  
1.Set the motor base on a dry, level surface  
and place the juicing bowl onto the top of  
the motor base. Rotate clockwise and lock  
into place – figure 1.  
Figure 2  
3.Place the filter basket over the juicing  
screw and into the juicing bowl and twist  
until firmly locked into place – figure 3.  
Figure 1  
Figure 3  
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Assembling your Slow Juicer (continued)  
4.Place the juicer cover onto the juicing bowl  
and rotate clockwise until firmly locked in  
place – figure 4.  
6.Take the food pusher and slide down into  
the feed chute – figure 6.  
Figure 4  
5.Place the juice container under the circular  
juice spout and the pulp container under  
the rectangular pulp spout – figure 5.  
Figure 6  
Figure 5  
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Operating your Slow Juicer  
Note: Slow juicer should be completely  
assembled before use using directions on  
page 7.  
Important: If the juicing screw becomes  
jammed and the juicer stop operating, press  
the control switch to the ‘Off’ position. After  
the juicer has come to a complete stop,  
select ‘Reverse’ at the bottom of the control  
switch until the food becomes dislodged.  
Then press control switch back to the ‘On’  
position.  
1.Ensure the control switch on the juicer is  
in the ‘Off’ position and insert the power  
cord into a 230-240V AC power outlet and  
turn the power ‘On’.  
2.Clean and chop fruit and vegetables ready  
for juicing.  
7.Filtered juice from the fruit and vegetables  
will flow from the juice spout and waste  
pulp will be collected from the pulp spout.  
8.Immediately after use, slowly pour a glass  
of water down the feed chute to help clean  
your juicer. Ensure that the pulp and juice  
containers are positioned to collect the  
waste water. This process can also be used  
in between juices to flush the slow juicer.  
Note: The feed chute allows some whole  
fruit and vegetables to be juiced however  
some fruit and vegetables may require other  
preparation before juicing, such as peeling  
and removing stones.  
3.Ensure that the juicer has been assembled  
correctly and all parts are firmly in place.  
The juicer will not operate if it has not  
been correctly assembled.  
9.When juicing is complete ensure that the  
slow juicer is switched ‘Off’ and unplugged  
from the power outlet.  
4.Place the juice container under the juice  
spout and pulp container under the waste  
pulp spout.  
5.Select ‘On’ with the control switch by  
pushing the top of the switch.  
Important: Do not operate for more than 3½  
minutes at a time when juicing heavy loads  
or continuously for more than 15 minutes.  
Important: Do not use the slow juicer  
for extended periods without inserting  
ingredients as this can damage the juicer.  
6.With the juicer in operation, place the fruit  
and vegetables into the feed chute. Using  
the pusher, slowly guide the fruit and  
vegetables down the feed chute and onto  
the juicing screw.  
Tip: For maximum juice extraction, allow the  
juicing screw to pull the food down into the  
juicer and gently use the food pusher when  
required.  
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Disassembling your Slow Juicer  
1.Turn the power ‘Off’ at the power outlet  
and unplug the cord.  
2.Remove the pulp and juice collectors.  
4.Turn the juicing bowl anti-clockwise to  
unlock and lift off the motor base for  
cleaning – figure 2.  
3.Remove the juicing cover by turning anti-  
clockwise to unlock the lid – figure 1.  
Figure 2  
Figure 1  
Note: If the juicing bowl is difficult to remove  
from the motor base, first remove the filter  
basket and juicing screw before removing the  
juicing bowl.  
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Care and Cleaning  
Note: Ensure that the slow juicer is  
unplugged from the power outlet prior to  
cleaning.  
Full Clean  
Disassemble the slow juicer and place all  
removable parts aside, see ‘Disassembling  
your Slow Juicer’ on page 10.  
Important: Do not place any part of the slow  
juicer in the dishwasher.  
Rinse the juicing bowl, juicer cover, food  
pusher, juicing screw, pulp and juice  
containers under running water and wash  
with warm, soapy water. Rinse well.  
Using the cleaning brush supplied, hold the  
filtering basket under running water and  
brush the outside of the basket first. Then  
with the basket still under running water,  
brush the inside of the basket to remove the  
pulp.  
Quick Clean  
Between juices or immediately after juicing  
pour 1 glass of water down the feed chute  
of the juicer while turned on. Ensure that  
the juice and pulp containers are in place to  
collect the waste water.  
To clean the motor base  
Clean the motor base of the slow juicer using  
a damp soft sponge with mild detergent and  
wipe over the appliance.  
Important: Never immerse the motor base in  
water or any other liquid.  
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Troubleshooting Guide  
Problem  
Possible Cause  
What to do  
Juicer will not start when  
switched ‘On’.  
The juicer hasn’t been  
assembled correctly.  
See ‘Assembling your Slow  
Juicer’ on page 7.  
The motor appears to  
struggle/cut out during use.  
Too much food being juiced  
at once.  
Feed food into the chute  
slower and use smaller size  
pieces.  
Food is clogging the juicing  
screw.  
Turn the slow juicer to the off  
position and wait until juicer  
stops. Select the ‘Reverse’  
position on the control switch  
until blockage is cleared.  
The pulp appears to be very  
wet.  
Large amounts of fibrous  
fruit and vegetables have  
caused excess pulp to build  
up in the filtering basket.  
Stop juicing, disassemble  
the slow juicer and clean  
the filtering basket using  
the cleaning brush provided.  
See ‘Disassembling your  
Slow Juicer’ and ‘Care and  
Cleaning’ sections. When  
resume juicing feed food  
slowly into the feed chute.  
Juice comes out from the top Too much food being juiced  
of the juice bowl. at once.  
Feed food into the chute  
slower and use smaller size  
pieces.  
Less juice is coming out from Large amounts of fibrous  
Stop juicing, disassemble  
the slow juicer and clean  
the filtering basket using  
the cleaning brush provided.  
See ‘Disassembling your  
Slow Juicer’ and ‘Care and  
Cleaning’ sections.  
the juice spout.  
fruit and vegetables have  
caused excess pulp to build  
up in the filtering basket.  
The slow juicer motor will not The motor has been  
start. overloaded.  
Unplug the slow juicer and  
allow to cool for 30 minutes  
before using again.  
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Recipes  
Wash all fruit and vegetables well before  
juicing. Only remove the skin from the fruit  
and vegetables when advised to do so. Cut  
fruit and vegetables to a size that will fit  
easily into the chute of the slow juicer. Try  
to avoid cutting fruit and vegetables too far  
in advance of the actual juicing time as this  
will reduce the nutrient levels.  
Zinger Juice  
Serves 2  
2 celery sticks, roughly chopped  
1 beetroot, peeled  
1 lemon  
2 apples  
Feed the fruit and vegetables through the  
slow juicer in the order that they are written.  
Stir juice before serving.  
Perfectly Pink  
Serves 2  
Gazpacho Juice  
6 mint leaves  
Serves 2  
1 celery stick, roughly chopped  
1 rhubarb stick, roughly chopped  
¼ watermelon, skin removed  
½ red capsicum  
½ green capsicum  
1 celery stick, roughly chopped  
2 sprigs parsley  
4 basil leaves  
Feed the fruit and vegetables through the  
slow juicer in the order that they are written.  
Stir juice before serving.  
1 garlic clove  
Blue Be You  
Serves 2  
4 tomatoes  
Feed the fruit and vegetables through the  
slow juicer in the order that they are written.  
Stir juice before serving.  
1 cup blueberries, fresh or frozen  
1 pear  
1 stick rhubarb, roughly chopped  
Green Machine  
1 kiwi  
Serves 2  
2 apples  
1 spinach leaf, roughly chopped  
6 mint leaves  
Feed the fruit and vegetables through the  
slow juicer in the order that they are written.  
Stir juice before serving.  
½ pineapple, skin removed  
½ lime  
¼ cup coconut water  
Feed the fruit and vegetables through the  
slow juicer in the order that they are written.  
Stir juice before serving.  
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Recipes (continued)  
Sunburst  
Serves 2  
Using the dry pulp from the Tropical Sunrise  
Juice you can make these muffins;  
¼ pineapple, skin removed  
3 carrots  
Tropical Muffins  
Makes 12  
1 beetroot  
3 cups self- raising flour, sifted  
½ cup sugar  
Feed the fruit and vegetables through the  
slow juicer in the order that they are written.  
Stir juice before serving.  
1 egg, beaten  
¼ cup oil  
1 ½ cups milk  
Tropical Sunrise  
Serves 2  
All the pulp from the Tropical Sunrise Juice  
1.Pre-heat the oven to 180°C. Grease a 12  
capacity large muffin pan.  
2.In a large bowl combine the flour and  
sugar.  
3.In a separate bowl, combine the rest of the  
1 banana, skin removed  
½ cup coconut flesh or shredded coconut  
½ teaspoon allspice  
1 pear  
ingredients until well blended.  
½ cup fresh dates  
4.Using a wooden spoon, fold the wet mix  
through the flour trying to combine all  
ingredients within 8 stirs of the wooden  
spoon.  
5.Spoon the mix into the muffin pans to the  
top. Bake for 20 minutes or until done.  
6 mint leaves  
½ pineapple, skin removed  
Feed the fruit and vegetables through the  
slow juicer in the order that they are written.  
Stir juice before serving.  
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Recipes (continued)  
Ginger Blast  
Green Magic  
Serves 2  
Serves 2  
4 carrots  
2 apples  
6 brazil nuts  
3cm piece ginger  
1 apple  
½ cucumber  
4 kale leaves, roughly chopped  
1 lime  
,
chopped  
Feed the fruit and vegetables through the  
slow juicer in the order that they are written.  
Stir juice before serving.  
2 spinach leaves roughly  
1 kiwi  
Feed the fruit and vegetables through the  
slow juicer in the order that they are written.  
Stir juice before serving.  
Kick Start  
Serves 2  
1 beetroot  
Joint Greaser  
1 sprig parsley  
10cm piece of sweet potato  
3 carrots  
Serves 2  
3 carrots  
2 sprigs parsley  
1 celery stalk, roughly chopped  
1 tablespoon olive oil  
1 stalk broccoli  
½ lemon  
Feed the fruit and vegetables through the  
slow juicer in the order that they are written.  
Stir juice before serving.  
4 asparagus spears  
1 apple  
Mexican Jump  
Serves 2  
Feed the fruit and vegetables through the  
slow juicer in the order that they are written.  
Stir juice before serving.  
1 green apple  
8 sprigs coriander  
1 red chilli  
Almost Licorice  
2 cucumbers  
1 lime  
Serves 2  
2 apples  
Feed the fruit and vegetables through the  
slow juicer in the order that they are written.  
Stir juice before serving.  
3 cm piece ginger  
8 mint leaves  
½ fennel bulb  
Feed the fruit and vegetables through the  
slow juicer in the order that they are written.  
Stir juice before serving.  
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Recipes (continued)  
Berry Me  
Pink Tart  
Serves 2  
Serves 2  
2 cups blueberries, fresh or frozen  
2 kiwis  
¼ pineapple, skin removed  
3 plums, pitted  
peeled  
1 red grapefruit,  
10 mint leaves  
16 strawberries  
Feed the fruit and vegetables through the  
slow juicer in the order that they are written.  
Stir juice before serving.  
Feed the fruit and vegetables through the  
slow juicer in the order that they are written.  
Stir juice before serving.  
Breakfast Juice  
Serves 2  
Freshen Up  
Serves 2  
3 oranges, peeled  
½ rockmelon, skin removed  
2 carrots  
1 fennel bulb  
1 pear  
2 apples  
1 lime  
2cm piece of ginger  
1 celery stick, roughly chopped  
1 orange, peeled  
Feed the fruit and vegetables through the  
slow juicer in the order that they are written.  
Stir juice before serving.  
Feed the fruit and vegetables through the  
slow juicer in the order that they are written.  
Stir juice before serving.  
Cold Booster  
Serves 2  
2 apples  
Grape It  
Serves 2  
3 sprigs parsley  
3 kale leaves, roughly chopped  
1 kiwi  
¼ pineapple, skin removed  
¼ red cabbage  
peeled  
2 oranges,  
1½ cups red grapes  
2 carrots  
Feed the fruit and vegetables through the  
slow juicer in the order that they are written.  
Stir juice before serving.  
Feed the fruit and vegetables through the  
slow juicer in the order that they are written.  
Stir juice before serving.  
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Recipes (continued)  
Lychee Delight  
Serves 2  
Use the pulp from the Minty Berry Juice to make  
this cheesecake  
2 pears, cut in half  
¼ pineapple, skin removed  
8 lychees, fresh or tinned  
½ lemon  
Berry No Bake Cheesecake  
Serves 8  
1 packet sweet biscuits, crushed  
125g butter, melted  
Filling:  
Feed the fruit and vegetables through the  
slow juicer in the order that they are written.  
Stir juice before serving.  
250g cream cheese  
395g can condensed milk  
Vege Patch  
¹⁄ cup fresh lemon juice  
³
Serves 2  
All the pulp from the Minty Berry Juice  
2 carrots  
1.Line a 25cm spring form cake pan with  
baking paper.  
2.Combine the biscuits and butter and press  
crumb into the base of the cake pan.  
Allow to set in refrigerator for 1 hour.  
1cm piece ginger  
1 beetroot  
2 apples  
Feed the fruit and vegetables through the  
slow juicer in the order that they are written.  
Stir juice before serving.  
3.In a food processor, combine all the filling  
ingredients and process for 2 minutes.  
4.Pour filling over the crumb base, spoon  
juice extraction pulp over the top of the  
cheese cake filling and using a butter  
knife, swirl berry mix through the cheese  
cake filling.  
Minty Berry  
Serves 2  
2 cups blueberries, fresh or frozen  
2 kiwis  
5.Allow to set in the refrigerator for 2 hours  
or overnight.  
8 mint leaves  
1 cup raspberries  
1 apple  
Feed the fruit and vegetables through the  
slow juicer in the order that they are written.  
Stir juice before serving.  
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Recipes (continued)  
Chocolate Ginger Beetroot Cake  
Serves 10-12  
5.Fold the flour and beetroot mixture into the  
egg mixture alternatively with the milk until  
well combined.  
6.Pour batter into prepared cake pan. Bake  
for 50 to 55 minutes or until cake is firm  
to the touch and slightly pulling away  
from the sides of the pan. Cool completely  
before icing.  
2 cups self raising flour  
¾ cup dark cocoa  
2 teaspoons ground cinnamon  
300g beetroot pulp  
2 teaspoons grated ginger  
7.For the icing, beat butter until pale and  
fluffy; slowly add icing mixture whilst still  
beating. Fold through melted chocolate  
until well blended. Spread evenly over  
cake.  
300g unsalted butter, softened to room  
temperature  
2 cups caster sugar  
2 teaspoons vanilla extract  
5 large eggs  
150mls milk  
Chocolate icing:  
250g unsalted butter, softened to room  
temperature  
1 cup icing sugar  
100g dark chocolate, melted  
1.Preheat the oven to 170°C. Grease and  
line the base and sides of a 28cm spring  
form pan with baking paper.  
2.Sift the flour, cocoa and cinnamon  
together. Fold through the beetroot and  
ginger.  
3.Cream the butter, sugar and vanilla for 5  
minutes, or until light and fluffy, regularly  
scrape down the sides of the bowl with a  
spatula.  
4.Add the eggs one at a time, beating  
thoroughly in between each egg.  
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Notes  
 
Notes  
 
12 Month Warranty  
This Sunbeam product is covered by a 12 month replacement or repair  
warranty, which is in addition to your rights under the Australian Consumer  
Law (if your product was purchased in Australia) or New Zealand Consumer  
Guarantees Act (if your product was purchased in New Zealand).  
Should you experience any difficulties with your  
product during the warranty period, please contact  
our customer service line for advice on 1300 881 861  
in Australia, or 0800 786 232 in New Zealand.  
Your warranty does not:  
cover freight or any other costs incurred in  
making a claim, consumable items, accessories  
that by their nature and limited lifespan require  
periodic renewal (such as filters and seals) or any  
consequential loss or damage; or  
Alternatively, you can send a written claim to  
Sunbeam to:  
cover damage caused by:  
-
power surges, power dips, voltage supply problems,  
or use of the product on incorrect voltage;  
Australia  
Units 5 & 6, 13 Lord Street  
-
-
servicing or modification of the product other than  
by Sunbeam or an authorised Sunbeam service  
centre;  
Botany NSW 2019 Australia  
New Zealand  
26 Vestey Drive  
use of the product with other accessories,  
attachments, product supplies, parts or devices  
that do not conform to Sunbeam specifications; or  
Mt Wellington, Auckland New Zealand  
-
exposure of the product to abnormally corrosive  
conditions; or  
Upon receipt of your claim, Sunbeam will seek to  
resolve your difficulties or, if the product is defective,  
advise you on how to obtain a replacement or refund.  
extend beyond 3 months if the product is used  
in commercial, industrial, educational or rental  
applications.  
To assist us in managing warranty claims, we  
recommend you register your product as soon as  
practicable after purchase by creating a MySunbeam  
account on our website and send a copy of your  
original receipt to Sunbeam.  
The benefits given to you by our warranty are in addition  
to other rights and remedies under law in relation to the  
product.  
In Australia our goods come with guarantees that cannot  
be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are  
entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure  
and for compensation for any other foreseeable loss or  
damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired  
or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality  
and the failure does not amount to a major failure.  
In order to make a claim under our warranty, you must  
have the original proof of purchase documentation for  
the product and present it when requested .  
Should your product develop any defect within  
12 months of purchase because of faulty materials  
or workmanship, we will replace or repair it, at our  
discretion, free of charge. A product presented for  
repair may be replaced by a refurbished product  
of the same type rather than being repaired.  
Our goods also come with guarantees that cannot be  
excluded under the New Zealand Consumer Guarantees  
Act.  
If your warranty claim is not accepted, we will inform  
you and if requested to do so by you, repair the  
product provided you pay the usual charges for such  
repair. You will also be responsible for all freight and  
other costs.  
Refurbished parts may be used to repair the product.  
Our replacement or repair warranty only applies  
where a defect arises as a result of faulty material  
or workmanship during the warranty period. Your  
warranty does not cover misuse or negligent handling  
(including damage caused by failing to use the  
product in accordance with this instruction booklet),  
accidental damage, or normal wear and tear.  
Should your product require repair or service after the  
warranty period, contact your nearest Sunbeam service  
centre. For a complete list of Sunbeam’s service  
centres, visit our website or call our customer service  
line for advice on 1300 881 861 in Australia,  
or 0800 786 232 in New Zealand.  
 
Need help with your appliance?  
Contact our customer service team or visit  
our website for information and tips on  
getting the most from your appliance.  
In Australia  
Or call 1300 881 861  
In New Zealand  
Or call 0800 786 232  
is a registered trademark.  
Made in China.  
Due to minor changes in design or otherwise,  
the product may differ from the one shown in this leaflet.  
© Copyright. Sunbeam Corporation Limited 2013.  
ABN 45 000 006 771  
Units 5 & 6, 13 Lord Street  
Botany NSW 2019 Australia  
Level 6, Building 5  
Central Park  
660-670 Great South Road  
Greenlane Auckland  
New Zealand  
9/13  
Sunbeam Corporation is a division of GUD Holdings Ltd.  
 

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