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Champion® Juicer – The Classic Juicer Juicing For juicing, use the fine screen (3) along with the juice outlet unit. If you would like to have more pulp in your juice, order the coarse screen (4) from your Champion importer (see page 2). We also recommend using the coarse screen for juicing berries. Place a flat juice pitcher (order no. 50141) or a bowl under the juice outlet to catch the juice and a bowl under the front body opening to catch the pulp. Instead of this, you can also catch the pulp by fastening a plastic bag to the body with a rubber band. Clogging – immediate emptying If the Champion clogs up during juicing, it can be emptied quickly by inserting a large carrot into the feeding chute and pushing down the plunger with one hand. While doing so, apply pressure with your other hand and push down on the pointed end of the body. Caution! Do not reach into the moving cutter from the front! Keep applying pressure until the body empties itself and the cutter grinds on the body. Quality of the Produce You achieve the best results when you use organically grown fresh, crisp, pre-chilled vegetables. A fresh carrot, for example, breaks into two pieces if you try to bend it; an older one bends. The juice that you produce can never be better than the food that you inserted into the juicer. You cannot make especially good juice out of woody, old, limp vegetables. In contrast, you get deliciously refreshing juice out of crisp, fresh, pre-chilled vegetables. Pulp is too moist The pulp from the first two or three juiced pieces may be moister than usual. Run this pulp through the juicer again to achieve the maximal juice yield. Pulp that is too moist can also result from adding the food too quickly, from a clogged screen, or from a cutter that is dull from frequent use. Switch the Champion off, remove the screen (3/4), and clean it with a brush. Tap the screen on the edge of a table: all bits will fall from the screen. If necessary, order a new screen or cutter (order no. 50941). Clean the screen and cutter immediately following every use, making it easy to keep it free from all residues. Pulp from fruit is naturally moister than vegetable pulp. You must insert very juicy fruit and vegetables more slowly. This way, you will produce drier pulp and more juice. If you want to get the very last drop out, run the pulp through the machine a second time: this is no problem for the Champion. Preparing Vegetables Clean the vegetables before juicing. Do not let the appliance run when it is empty. The Champion can produce any desired amount of juice without interruption. To achieve best results, insert pieces of food into the funnel that are as big as possible. Adding Food Correctly Insert the vegetables continually. It is important to push the plunger down for a few seconds after every filling to avoid a back-up of the pulp into the feeding chute. By pushing the plunger down, you make the pulp come out at the front of the appliance. Overloading If the Champion is overloaded, it makes a clicking sound. Do not worry! It only means that you added food too quickly or that you did not push the plunger down long enough. 36 Deposits and foam Because of the high juice yield, there will be some deposits in the juice. Some foam may also be created by the extracting pressure in the Champion. You can remove foam and deposits by pouring the juice through the enclosed hand sieve.