Fridja f1900 Powerful Masticating Juicer User Guide

June 14, 2024
FRIDJA

Fridja f1900 Powerful Masticating Juicer

The Fridja f1900 Whole Fruit Slow Juicer is a household appliance designed for juicing a variety of fruits and vegetables. It operates at 220-240V and consumes 240W of power, with a maximum usage time of less than 30 minutes per session. Here are some important aspects of the instruction manual:

Safety and Precautions

  1. Unplug when not in use and clean the power cord with a dry towel.
  2. Keep Away from Children : Ensure it’s not within reach of infants or toddlers.
  3. Cleaning and Maintenance : Avoid dishwasher use for parts, and don’t clean with hazardous chemicals.
  4. Avoid Water Exposure : Do not immerse the motor or base in water to prevent electrical shock.

Juicing Tips

  • Juicing Process : Juice slowly and enjoy the process.
  • Preparation of Ingredients : Partially thaw frozen fruits, soak nuts overnight for nut milk, and clean the auger thoroughly when juicing seeded fruits.
  • Ingredient Selection : Avoid juicing hard seeds, fruit skins, and ingredients with vegetable or animal oil.

Using the Juicer

  • The juicer comes with various components like a pusher, feeding tube/lid, auger, juice strainer, and more.
  • It has forward and reverse functions for efficient juicing, and an anti-drip tap to manage juice flow​.
  • It can also be used for making fruit ice cream and nut milk.

Cleaning and Maintenance

  • Regular cleaning after each use is crucial to prevent discolouration and deterioration of the juicer parts.
  • It’s recommended to clean the juicer immediately after use, using the provided brush and following specific cleaning instructions.

Troubleshooting

  • Check power connections and assembly if the juicer doesn’t turn on.
  • For issues like excessive pulp in the juice, it’s suggested to insert ingredients slowly and clean the top set frequently.

Warranty and Guarantee

  • The product comes with a 12-month warranty covering defects in materials and workmanship under normal use.
  • The warranty is valid only if the product is installed and operated as per the instructions and does not cover accidental damage or misuse.

For complete information and detailed instructions, it’s best to refer directly to the instruction manual or the instructional videos provided by the manufacturer.

How should I prepare fruit for juicing?

Cut them into chunks small enough to easily slip down the feeding chute. Most citrus fruit rind tastes unpleasant so should be peeled first (lemon being the exception). Our f1900 whole fruit slow juicer will require little to no cutting of fruits and vegetables, wahey!

Should I refrigerate produce prior to juicing?

Yes! Cooled fruits and vegetables produce a higher yield and better-tasting juice. Never use frozen produce though! This might damage your juicer.

How do I make nut butter?

Making delicious nutter butter (AKA peanut butter) is very easy in a slow juicer. Simply slowly feed in your nuts and your nut butter will come out of the pulp chute.

How do I make nut milk (almond milk)?

Making nut milk is also very simple in a slow juicer. Soak nuts overnight in a covered bowl. The next day (the longer left, the more creamy the milk), rinse the water off and add fresh water. The more water added, the thinner the consistency of the milk will be. Then ladle in a mixture of freshwater and soaked nuts. You will very quickly be in the company of, nut milk!

The lid is stuck and stiff, how can I loosen?

Sometimes food can cause the juicer’s lid to get stuck. The best way to unscrew is to go forward and backward a few times. This will loosen the lid for you to remove. Adding water to the machine can help too.

Are there any fruits/vegetables I cannot juice?

Our juicers are suitable for almost any produce you can think of, but sadly there are a few exceptions. We do not recommend juicing sugar cane, coconut, bananas, dried herbs or spices, liquorice root, grains or seeds. Fish or meat products should not be juiced because that’s gross. Avoid juicing frozen fruit or vegetables and always remember to take stones and pips out of fruit first! Attempting to juice any of the above will void your warranty.

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