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USER MANUAL ES 3571 SEVERIN
∙ Wait until all parts have come to a complete standstill before removing the feeder chute. Lack of hygiene Lack of hygiene may result in germs forming inside the appliance
∙ Clean the appliance thoroughly before using it for the fi rst time, and also after each cycle of use.
Always ensure that the appliance is disconnected from the mains before cleaning. ∙ For detailed information on cleaning the appliance, please refer to the section Cleaning and care. ∙ When preparing sorbets, do not use ingredients that have been defrosted and then deep-frozen again. Danger of damage to the unit Incorrect handling of the appliance can cause damage
Always place the unit on a dry, level, non-slip surface, which is impervious to contact with the rubber feet
∙ Do not let the power cord hang free.
Do not kink or pinch the power cord. Keep both the cord and the appliance itself well away from heat sources (eg hot-plates, gas fl ames)
∙ Do not try to extract juice from hot food items. ∙ Use only original accessory parts with this appliance. Proper use ∙ This appliance must only be used for extracting juice from vegetables and fruit and for preparing sorbets from deep-frozen fruit or vegetables. It is also suitable for making fruit purées (compotes) for jams or sauces. ∙ Caution: The appliance is not designed to process hard food items such as nuts or ice cubes. ∙ Any use other than that described in these instructions must be considered improper and may lead to personal injury or material damage. ∙ This appliance is intended for domestic or similar applications, such as - in staff kitchens in shops, offi ces and other similar working environments, - in agricultural working environments, - by customers in hotels, motels etc. and similar accommodation, - in bed-and breakfast type environments. ∙ Do not leave the appliance unattended while connected. ∙ Caution: Any misuse can cause severe personal injury.12 In case of a defective appliance A defective appliance can cause material damage and injury
∙ Check the appliance for damage before every use. Do not operate if the appliance shows any sign of damage. ∙ In the event that you detect damage, please contact our customer service department by phone or email (see appendix). ∙ Repairs to this appliance or its power cord must only be carried out by our customer service. Overview and parts included
8. Power cord with plug
10. Worm-drive housing
12. Lid with feeder tube
Operation Short-time operation The appliance is designed for short-term operation only, i.e. it should not be operated continuously for more than 15 minutes. Allow it to cool down for another 30 minutes, after which it may be used again. Useful tips for juice extraction ∙ Almost all common types of fruit are suitable for juice extraction, such as apples, pears, plums, strawberries, grapes, oranges, melons, kiwi fruit, pineapples, mangoes and papayas. ∙ The following vegetables are also suitable for effi cient juice extraction: carrots, kohlrabi, celery or cucumber. However, spinach, rocket (rucola) or different types of lettuce may be processed as well. ∙ Bananas or dried fruits are not suitable for extraction. They contain very little juice and might cause damage. ∙ After cleaning, roughly cut up the fruit or vegetables and remove any stones, cores or seeds to prevent damage to the appliance. ∙ To facilitate extraction, hard fruit and vegetables such as carrots, fennel or kohlrabi should be cut into smaller pieces. Thermal safety cut-out The appliance has an integral safety cut-out which protects it from overheating. Should the cut-out have been activated, disconnect the appliance from the mains power and allow it to cool down to room temperature. Then press the reset button on the base of the drive unit. Before using for the fi rst time Clean the appliance as described in the section Cleaning and care. Switch ∙ The appliance is equipped with a function switch. 0 switched off I normal operation R reverse operation ∙ Do not attempt to change from I directly to R or vice versa. To prevent damage to the appliance, always wait for the motor to come to a standstill fi rst. Sieve- and sorbet inserts Fine sieve insert → for clear juices To extract juices with a low fruit pulp content Coarse sieve insert → for thick juices and jam To extract juices with a high fruit pulp content, for making jam and puréed tomatoes for tomato sauces. Note: The coarse sieve insert is not suitable for extracting juice from harder food items with a low water content such as carrots, kohlrabi etc. Cocktail tomatoes are also unsuitable for processing. Sorbet insert For preparing sorbet from frozen fruit. Assembling the appliance
1. Select the appropriate insert.
2. Fit the insert into the recess of the worm-drive housing
so that the protruding part of the insert engages over the rim of the worm-drive housing. Push the insert lightly down.
3. Ensure that the rubber tab under
the worm-drive housing fi ts inside the pulp outlet:
4. Fit the worm-drive housing with the pulp outlet facing
left and the juice outlet facing forward to the drive unit.13
5. Place the worm drive with the opening facing down into
the worm-drive housing, turning it lightly left and right until it is seated fi rmly on the rubber seal.
6. Fit the lid with the feeder tube onto the worm-drive
housing, so that the markings and face each other.
7. Lock the lid by turning clockwise, until the two triangular
markings face each other.
8. Lift up the locking latch on the rear of the drive unit.
9. Place the pulp container under the pulp outlet and the
juice container under the juice outlet.
10. Insert the plug into a mains socket. The appliance is
now ready for use. Extracting juice from fruit and vegetables
1. Prepare the appliance as described in the section
Assembling the appliance (sieve insert I or II).
2. Set the switch to the I position and lift up the fl ap on the
3. The appliance starts operating.
4. Feed the clean, pre-cut fruit or vegetable pieces
down the feeder tube while the unit is running, using the pestle to push the pieces lightly down. Caution: Excessive pressure may result in damage to motor or fi lter.
5. If unsuitable or excessive ingredients are loaded into
the appliance, it may jam. Should this occur, press the button for reverse operation to remove the blockage. You may also have to press the reset button fi rst (see Thermal safety cut-out).
6. During operation, ensure that juice does not
accumulate in the worm-drive. If it does, switch the appliance off, disconnect it from the mains and, if necessary, remove any blockage in the pulp or juice outlet.
7. When processing large quantities of fruit or vegetables,
the pulp and juice containers must be emptied from time to time, as necessary.
8. When the juice stops coming out, switch the appliance
off and remove the plug from the wall socket.
9. Clean the appliance immediately after use.
Hint: The juice should be consumed right away, or stored in a suitable container and kept in a refrigerator (but only for a short time). In this way, vitamins and nutrients are preserved. Making jam
1. Prepare the appliance as described in the section
Assembling the appliance (sieve insert II).
2. Extract the juice - see Extracting juice from fruit and
3. Without delay, put the juice, together with the pulp,
into a saucepan and prepare the jam according to the recipe. Some sample recipes can be found towards the end of this manual, or at www.severin.de/service/recipes Making sorbets Hint: Sorbets are easily made from frozen fruit or vegetables. Simply freeze the food items overnight, and let them briefl y thaw before processing.
1. Prepare the appliance as described in the section
Assembling the appliance (sorbet insert).
2. Set the switch to the I position.
3. The appliance starts operating. With the motor running,
put the frozen fruits or vegetables into the feeder tube and push down with the pestle. Caution: Avoid excessive pressure to prevent damage to the motor and fi lter.
4. If unsuitable or excessive ingredients have been loaded
into the appliance, it may jam. Should this occur, press the button for reverse operation to remove the blockage.
5. When processing large quantities of sorbet, the juice
container must be emptied from time to time, as necessary.
6. When the sorbet stops coming out, switch the
appliance off and remove the plug from the wall socket.
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