Sunbeam Juicer JE8500 User Manual

JE8500  
 
Sunbeam’s Safety Precautions  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR YOUR JUICE EXTRACTOR.  
• Ensure the juicer cover is clamped securely and pulp  
container is in place before juicer is turned on. Do not  
unfasten the twin-locking handles while the juicer is in  
operation.  
• Juicing blades are very sharp, handle juicing filter  
basket with care when removing, replacing and  
cleaning.  
• Do not put fingers or other objects into the feed chute  
whilst the juicer is in operation.  
• 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 food pusher 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 20 seconds at a time  
when juicing heavy loads. None of the recipes in this  
manual are considered a heavy load.  
• Never operate without pulp container.  
• Ensure the juicer is correctly and completely assembled  
before turning the appliance ‘On’.  
Sunbeam are very safety conscious when  
• Do not use an appliance for any purpose  
other than 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.  
designing and 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:  
• 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  
• Do not let the power cord of an appliance hang over the  
edge of a table or bench top or touch any hot surface.  
• For safety reasons and to avoid maintenance  
by unskilled persons, some appliances are ‘sealed’ using  
tamperproof screws. Such appliances should always be  
returned to the nearest Sunbeam Appointed Service  
Centre  
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  
for adjustment or repair if required.  
• Do not operate any electrical appliance with a damaged  
cord or after the appliance has been dropped or  
damaged in any manner. If damage is suspected,  
return the appliance to the nearest Sunbeam Appointed  
Service Centre  
and tested by a qualified technician or  
service person.  
for examination, repair or adjustment.  
• Always use your appliance from a power  
outlet of the voltage (A.C. only) marked  
on the appliance.  
• Close supervision is necessary when your appliance is  
being used near children or  
• 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.  
infirm persons.  
• Never leave an appliance unattended while  
in use.  
• Do not immerse the appliance in water  
or any other liquid unless recommended.  
• Young children should be supervised to ensure that they  
do not play with the appliance.  
or contact the Sunbeam Consumer Service Line. Ensure the above safety precautions are understood.  
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Features of the Sunbeam Café Series™  
Juice Extractor  
Food pusher  
Whole fruit & vegetable feed chute  
The extra large 75mm diameter feed chute takes whole  
fruit and vegetables reducing the amount of preparation for  
healthy juices with minimal fuss.  
Patent pending feed chute lever  
Ensures a controlled and safe juicing action. The lever  
suspends the fruit above the blade until you are ready  
to apply downward pressure with the food pusher and  
commence juicing.  
Juicer cover  
Juice collector  
Twin-locking handles with safety braking system  
4-second braking system provides essential safety. The  
blades come to a complete stop, either when the juicing  
switch is turned ‘Off’ or the twin-locking levers are  
released.  
Control switch with two speeds and off  
Two speed control for optimum juicing results. Low speed  
for soft fruit, particularly those with a high water content,  
for instance oranges and watermelon. High speed is ideal  
for hard and fibrous fruit and vegetables such as apples,  
ginger and beetroot.  
Cord wrap  
Cord wraps away to keep bench top clean.  
Non-slip feet  
Heavy-duty non-slip feet ensure the juicer remains stable  
and prevents slipping on the bench top during use.  
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Stainless steel blade and filtering basket  
The commercial quality stainless steel blade and  
filtering basket is centrifugally balanced and designed  
to maximise extraction of juice from fruit and  
vegetables.  
Extra large pulp container  
Large 3 litre capacity pulp container is ideal for  
continuous juicing. Once full the pulp container can be  
easily emptied without having to dismantle the juicer.  
Heavy-duty 1000 watt DC motor  
1000 watt DC motor delivers high torque for constant  
juicing power and comes with a 5 year guarantee. This  
combined with the off-centre feed chute provides extra  
speed to ensure you get through the toughest fruit and  
vegetables.  
Dishwasher safe  
Constructed of heavy-duty die-cast metal and stainless  
steel the juicer is easy to disassemble and dishwasher  
safe for effortless cleaning.  
Juicing jug  
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with froth separating  
lid ensuing on easy  
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Helpful hints for juicing  
Preparing fruit and vegetables  
Bananas can be hard to juice but the taste goes a long  
way. When juicing a blend of fruit with bananas, add  
the banana as either the first or second piece of fruit.  
The nectar of the banana will sit inside the filtering  
basket and as the remaining fruits are added into the  
juice extractor they will release the banana nectar  
throughout the rest of the juice resulting in frothy  
flavoursome juice.  
Wash all fruit and vegetables well before juicing. There  
is no need to peel vegetables that have a thin skin but  
a light scrub with a clean sponge will help rid of any  
dirt that may be stuck on or any waxy coatings.  
Peel fruit and vegetables that have a thick skin such as  
melons, pineapple and citrus fruit.  
Juice only the freshest of fruit and vegetables to get the  
most out them and the best flavours.  
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.  
Cut large pieces of fruit, such as melons into large  
wedges.  
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 to not stain the other drinks.  
Some seeds from citrus fruits can be bitter so you may  
want to remove some of the seeds if desired.  
Remove seeds and stones from fruit such as mangoes,  
papaya and stone fruit. This will prevent the blade from  
getting damaged.  
Juicing techniques  
When juicing different fruit and vegetables it may help  
to juice in different combinations. For example, when  
juicing apples and oranges, juice the soft fruit (oranges)  
first, then follow with the hard fruit (apples) second.  
This will help you to achieve the maximum juice  
extraction from the fruit and vegetables.  
When juicing fresh herbs such as mint or parsley, add  
the herbs in between the fruit and vegetables to get the  
most out of the herb or if only using a small quantity,  
add the herb at the same time as a piece of fruit and  
vegetable.  
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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,  
dietary fibre.  
High in natural sugars for energy.  
Provides sustained energy.  
280kj/100g  
225kj/100g  
120kj/100g  
200kj/100g  
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  
Ginger  
Beta carotene, folate.  
Fennel seeds are good for digestion. 50kj/100g  
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,  
dietary fibre.  
165kj/100g  
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A guide to the benefits of juicing (continued)  
Fruit / Vegetable  
Mango  
Source of  
Benefits  
KJ per 100g  
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.  
160kj/100g  
Vitamin E, potassium, beta carotene, May help to retard the effects  
110-155kj/100g  
malic acid.  
of wrinkling.  
Raspberries  
Rockmelons  
Spinach  
High in dietary fibre, excellent source Helps in treating constipation.  
of vitamin C, some folate.  
110kj/100g  
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  
eating meat.  
80kj/100g  
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  
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Assembling your Café SeriesJuice  
Extractor  
Before Use  
3.Position the stainless steel blade and filtering basket  
onto the motor drive shaft and push down until firmly  
in place – figure 3.  
After unpacking your juicer, we recommend that you  
dissemble the unit before using for the first time. Wash  
all parts except the motor base in hot soapy water.  
Rinse and dry immediately.  
Figure 3  
Important: Always ensure your juicer is unplugged from  
the power outlet when not in use, during assembling or  
whilst removing parts.  
1.Set the motor base on a dry, level surface. For  
convenience when juicing, have the control switch  
facing you – figure 1.  
Figure 1  
4.Place the juicer cover onto the juice collector/bowl,  
with the feed chute positioned over the stainless steel  
blade and filtering basket and push into position  
– figure 4.  
Figure 4  
2.Place the juice collector/bowl onto the top of the  
motor base – figure 2.  
Figure 2  
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Assembling your Café Series Juice Extractor (continued)  
5.Secure the juicer cover by raising the twin-locking  
handles and clip the tops to the juicer cover – figure  
5a. Press firmly on the lower part of the twin-locking  
handles to lock into place – figure 5b.  
7.Take the food pusher, align the groove on the food  
pusher with the notch on the inside of the feed chute  
and slide the food pusher down into the feed chute  
– figure 7.  
Figure 5a  
Figure 5b  
Figure 7  
6.Slightly tilt the pulp container and slide into place  
under the juicer cover – figure 6.  
Figure 6  
Tip: To reduce cleaning we recommend that you line the  
pulp container with a plastic bag to collect the pulp.  
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Operating your Café SeriesJuice  
Extractor  
Note: The juicer should be completely assembled before  
use, if this is not the case see ‘Assembling your Café  
Series™ Juice Extractor' on page 7.  
Important: Do not operate for more than 20 seconds at  
a time when juicing heavy loads. None of the recipes  
in this manual are considered a heavy load.  
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 fruit and vegetables thoroughly, ready for  
juicing.  
Note: The extra large feed chute allows whole fruit  
and vegetables to be juiced, however some fruit  
and vegetables may require other preparation before  
juicing, such as peeling and removing stones,  
see ‘Juicing speed guide’ on page 10 for our  
recommendations.  
3.Ensure that the juicer has been assembled  
completely and correctly, making sure that the  
stainless steel blade and filtering basket revolves  
properly before placing fruit and vegetables in the  
juicer.  
6.With the juicer in operation, place the fruit and  
vegetables into the feed chute. Using the food  
pusher, guide the fruit and vegetables down the feed  
chute and onto the stainless steel blade.  
Tip: For maximum juice extraction, guide the food  
pusher down the feed chute in a slow downward  
motion.  
Important: Do not push fruit or vegetables into the  
feed chute with your fingers, always use the food  
pusher provided.  
7.The juice from the fruit and vegetables will flow  
directly into the jug or glass and the pulp will be  
separated and collected in the pulp container.  
Important: When juicing be aware of the level of  
pulp in the pulp collection container, because if  
the container is overfilled this can cause damage to  
the appliance and prevent the juicer from operating  
correctly.  
Note: The stainless steel blade and filtering basket  
should be cleaned thoroughly before each use, see  
‘Care and cleaning’ on page 12.  
8.When juicing is complete ensure that the juicer is  
switched ‘Off’ and unplugged from the power outlet.  
4.Place a jug or glass under the juice spout.  
5.Select ‘Low’ or ‘High’ speed with the control switch.  
To select ‘Low’ speed push the control switch down. To  
select ‘High’ speed push the control switch up.  
For optimum juicing results ‘Low’ speed is used  
primarily for soft fruit and vegetables, particularly  
those with a high water content and ‘High’ speed is  
ideal for hard and fibrous fruit and vegetables. A list  
of fruit and vegetables commonly used for juicing and  
their recommended juicing speed are specified in the  
‘Juicing speed guide’ on page 10.  
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Juicing speed guide  
Fruit / Vegetable Type  
Recommended Speed  
Apples  
Apricots – remove stone  
Banana – remove skin  
Beetroot  
High  
Low  
Low  
High  
Low  
Blueberries  
Capsicum - remove seeds  
Carrots  
Low  
High  
High  
Low  
Celery  
Cherries – remove pips  
Cucumber  
Low  
Fennel  
High  
High  
High  
Low  
Ginger  
Grapes - remove stems  
Grapefruit – remove skin  
Honeydew melon – remove skin  
Kiwi fruit – remove skin  
Lemon – remove skin  
Lime – remove skin  
Mandarins – remove skin  
Mangoes – remove skin & seed  
Mint  
Low  
Low  
Low  
Low  
Low  
Low  
High  
Low  
Oranges – remove skin  
Papaya  
High / Low  
High  
High / Low  
Low  
Parsley  
Pawpaw  
Peaches – remove stone  
Pears  
High / Low  
High  
Low  
Pineapple – remove skin  
Plums – remove stone  
Raspberries  
Low  
Rockmelons – remove skin  
Spinach  
Low  
High  
Low  
Strawberries  
Tomatoes  
Low  
Watercress  
High  
Low  
Watermelon – remove skin  
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Disassembling your Café Series Juice  
Extractor  
1.Turn the power ‘Off’ at the power outlet and unplug  
the cord.  
5.Place fingers under the rim of the stainless steel  
blade and filtering basket and lift out – figure 11.  
2.Slightly tilt the pulp container and slide away from  
the juicer – figure 8.  
Important: Juicing blades are very sharp, handle  
juicing filter basket with care when removing,  
replacing and cleaning.  
Figure 8  
Figure 11  
3.Place fingers under the bottom of the twin-locking  
handles and lift to release – figure 9.  
6.Lift the juice collector/bowl from the  
motor base – figure 12.  
Figure 9  
Figure 12  
4.Lift the juicer cover from the juice  
collector/bowl – figure 10.  
Figure 10  
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Care and cleaning  
Note: Ensure that the juicer is unplugged from the  
power outlet prior to cleaning.  
Using the nylon cleaning brush supplied with the juicer,  
hold the stainless steel blade and 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 in an anti-clockwise direction,  
removing the pulp. To ensure the stainless steel blade  
and filtering basket is free of all remaining pulp, hold  
it up to light and ensure that the holes in the filtering  
basket are not blocked.  
Dishwashing  
All parts of the Café Series™ Juice Extractor, excluding  
the motor base, can be placed in the dishwasher for  
effortless cleaning after juicing.  
Quick clean  
For easy cleaning, ensure that immediately after use  
that the juicer is disassembled and that each removable  
part is rinsed under running water, removing any wet  
pulp and then allow to air dry.  
Important: Juicing blades are very sharp, handle juicing  
filter basket with care when removing, replacing and  
cleaning.  
Important: Never immerse the motor base in water or  
any other liquid.  
Thorough cleaning  
Disassemble the juicer and place all removable parts  
aside, see ‘Disassembling your Café Series™ juice  
Extractor’ on page 11.  
Important: Do not use chemical, steel wool or abrasive  
cleaners to clean the outside of the juicer, as these will  
scratch the stainless steel and die-cast metal surface.  
Rinse the juice collector/bowl, juicer cover, pulp  
container and food pusher under running water and  
wash with warm, soapy water. Rinse well.  
To clean the motor base  
Using a damp soft sponge with a mild detergent, wipe  
the motor base clean.  
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Trouble Shooting Guide  
PROBLEM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
WHAT TO DO  
Juicer will not start when speed  
is selected.  
The juicer hasn’t been assembled  
correctly.  
See ‘Assembling your Café Series™  
Juice Extractor’ on page 7.  
The juicer motor appears to struggle  
during operation.  
Pulp container is full.  
Empty the pulp container.  
Pulp is caught in the juicer cover.  
Stop juicing, remove the juicer cover  
and clean out pulp. See ‘Disassembling  
your Café Series™ Juice Extractor’  
and ‘Care and Cleaning’ sections.  
Try a slower juicing action – guide the  
food pusher down the feed chute in a  
slow downward motion.  
Stainless steel blade and filtering  
basket is blocked with excess pulp.  
After extended juicing of fibrous fruit  
and vegetables the mesh on the  
filtering basket may need to be cleaned.  
Stop juicing, disassemble the juice  
extractor and clean the filtering basket.  
See ‘Disassembling your Café Series™  
Juice Extractor’ and ‘Care and  
Cleaning’ sections.  
The selected juicing speed  
is incorrect.  
See ‘Juicing speed guide’ on page 10.  
You notice less juice coming  
out of the juice spout.  
Large amounts of highly fibrous fruit  
and vegetables have caused excess  
pulp to build up in the filtering basket. basket. See ‘Disassembling your Café  
Series™ Juice Extractor’ and ‘Care  
Stop juicing, disassemble the juice  
extractor and clean the filtering  
and Cleaning’ sections.  
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Recipes  
Orange Madness  
DAY STARTERS  
Pawpaw  
½
¼
large, peeled, seeds removed  
, peeled, seeds removed  
For all recipes in this section, process all ingredients  
listed in the recipe through the juicer, stir and serve  
immediately.  
Rockmelon  
Lime  
¼
, peeled  
cup  
All recipes make approximately 2 small serves.  
Grapes  
½
Zinger  
Morning Calmer  
Pineapple  
Green apples  
Celery  
¼
2
small, peeled  
Mango  
1, seed removed  
2, peeled  
Oranges  
1 stalk  
1 sprig  
Blood plums  
4, seeds removed  
Mint  
Pick Up The Pace  
Lemon  
¼
small, peeled  
Carrot  
4
Flying High  
Green apple  
Parsley  
1
Carrot  
3
1 handful  
1, peeled  
Green apples  
Beetroot  
2
Kiwi fruit  
1 small  
Distant Melons  
Watermelon  
1 wedge, 200g piece  
Honeydew  
Rockmelon  
¼
¼
, peeled  
, peeled  
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Recipes (continued)  
Body Cleanser  
JUICE REMEDIES  
Carrot  
3
For all recipes in this section, process all ingredients  
listed in the recipe through the juicer, stir and serve  
immediately.  
Celery  
Pear  
1
1
All recipes make approximately 2 small serves.  
Beetroot  
1 small  
Immune Booster  
Power Purifier  
Green apples  
Celery  
3
Carrot  
3
3 stalks  
2cm piece  
Beetroot  
1 small  
Ginger  
Red capsicum  
Spinach  
½
, seeds removed  
See the light  
2 large leaves  
Green apples  
2
Classic Karma  
Carrot  
Ginger  
2
Carrot  
3
2cm piece  
Green apples  
Celery  
2
Fuzzy Thoughts  
2 stalks  
1 handful  
Carrot  
2
Parsley  
Celery  
2 stalks  
1
Green apples  
Kiwi Fruit  
Ginger  
1, peeled  
2cm piece  
Jack’s Juice  
Tomatoes  
3
Celery  
Carrot  
1 stalk  
1
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Recipes (continued)  
Watery Wonderland  
JUICE JOLTS  
Watermelon  
1 wedge, 300g piece  
small, peeled  
1 sprig  
For all recipes in this section, process all ingredients  
listed in the recipe through the juicer, stir and serve  
immediately.  
Pineapple  
Mint  
¼
All recipes make approximately 2 small serves.  
Juice Rush  
Tropical Memories  
Rockmelon  
¼
, peeled  
Pineapple  
¼
small, peeled  
Carrot  
2
Strawberries  
Kiwi Fruit  
2 large  
Watermelon  
Lime  
1 wedge, 300g piece  
half, peeled  
1, peeled  
Watermelon  
1 wedge, 200g piece  
Tropical Treasure  
Cafe Cruiser  
Mango  
½
Pineapple  
¼
small, peeled  
Rockmelon  
Blueberries  
Passionfruit  
½
½
, peeled, seeds removed  
cup  
Watermelon  
Orange  
1 wedge, 200g piece  
1 small, peeled  
½
flesh scooped into glass  
Pear  
That girl  
Magenta Goddess  
Watermelon  
2 wedges, 500g, skin removed  
Beetroot  
1 small  
Lemon  
¼, skin removed  
Carrot  
2
2
Green apples  
Pineapple  
¼
small, peeled  
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Recipes (continued)  
Juicy Juice  
A GOOD START FOR KIDS  
Raspberries  
125g, frozen, thawed  
1 small  
For all recipes in this section, process all ingredients  
listed in the recipe through the juicer, stir and serve  
immediately.  
Pear  
Water  
¹/ cup  
³
All recipes make approximately 2 small serves.  
Drink Your Veges!  
Goody Gumdrops  
Carrot  
2
Orange  
1, peeled  
Green apple  
Celery  
1
Pineapple  
Strawberries  
Kiwi Fruit  
¼
small, peeled  
1 stalk  
2 large  
1, peeled  
Kid Cold Crusher  
Orange  
2
Frothy Fantasy  
Pineapple  
¼
small, peeled  
Strawberries  
4
Ally In Wonderland  
Green apple  
Banana  
1
Orange  
2
1, peeled  
1 cup  
Strawberries  
Passionfruit  
8
Grapes  
1, pulp scooped into glass  
Berry Cherry  
Strawberries  
250g  
Cherries  
1 cup, stoned  
17  
 
‘Sunbeam’ is a registered trademark of Sunbeam  
Corporation. ‘Café Series’ is a trademark of Sunbeam  
Corporation.  
Made in China. Designed and engineered in Australia.  
Due to minor changes in design or otherwise, the  
product may differ from the one shown in this leaflet.  
Backed by Sunbeam's 12 Month Replacement  
Guarantee and National Service Network.  
© Copyright. SUNBEAM CORPORATION LIMITED 2004.  
(INCORPORATED IN N.S.W.) A.C.N. 000 006 771  
For more information or advice on this or any other  
Sunbeam appliance, visit www.sunbeam.com.au or  
contact the Sunbeam Consumer Service Line.  
Australia 1800 025 059  
New Zealand 0800 786 232.  
 
Consumer Hotline  
Australia  
1800 025 059  
New Zealand  
0800 786 232  
‘Sunbeam Cafe Series’ logo and words ‘Cafe Series’ are  
trademarks of Sunbeam Corporation. ACN 000 006 771.  
© Sunbeam Corporation Limited 2004.  
 

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