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Tips to maximize effective juicing
with your Super Angel Juicer?
The Super Angel Juicer's twin gears are designed to operate
at a slow RPM in order to keep almost 100% of the enzymes and
nutrients alive during the juicing process. The Super Angel
Juicer is the only juicer on the market that limits twin gear
speeds to 82 RPM. Accordingly, to maintain the juicer's effectiveness
you should not overload the feeding chute. Doing so may cause
the gears to jam and limit maximum enzyme and nutrient extraction.
Juicing Tip
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Completely depress food into the feeding chute with
the wooden pusher and then feed |
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addi- di tional food: Don't worry about depressing the
wooden pusher till it touches the twin
It will not harm the gears or plunger.
The plunger is made from the same high quality wood as
those found in fine chopping blocks.
Any accidental particles of cellulose scrapped off from
contact with the twin gears are natural and non-toxic
and will harmlessly pass through with the pulp. |
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If jamming occurs: press and hold the‘Reverse’Button
for 2 to 3 seconds (or press and hold |
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down as required until it clears) and then press the‘Start’Button
to continue juicing.
Depending on the severity of the jam, you may need to
repeat this process 2 or more times. |
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Do not apply the excessive force(pressure) while pushing
food down into the feeding chute. |
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The moderate pressure is required to avoid jamming or
getting stuck. |
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Helpful Hints for juicing
Carrots: Cutting carrots aren't necessary
as long as the diameters fit into the feeding chute. However for
best results, we suggest you cut the carrots lengthwise into 5
to 6 inches parts and always insert the thinner part first as
it would be grabbed more effectively by the twin gears. Please
insert a piece after one piece crushed down completely. Do not
put a number of small chopped pieces of carrots at a time into
the feeding chute, otherwise it will get stuck.
* Do not apply the excessive force(pressure) while pushing food
down into the feeding chute. The moderate pressure is required
to avoid jamming or getting stuck.
Dandelion, Parsley, Endive or other leafy greens: By feeding small,
handful amounts at a time, the leafy greens will be self-fed into
the juicer by the twin gears. Please insert the stem (stalk) part
of the leafy greens first for self-feeding.
Wheatgrass: Feed small, handful amounts of wheatgrass into the
feeding chute. The wooden pusher may not be necessary as the wheatgrass
will be self-fed into the machine as long as appropriate amounts
are fed at a time. Do not overload.
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