Jack LaLanne's ULTIMATE Instruction Manual

Summary of ULTIMATE

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    For household use only model no. E-1188 operating manual do not operate the power juicer tm before reading this entire manual..

  • Page 2: Table

    Important safeguards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4 safety features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 parts list. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 disassembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7 assembly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-10...

  • Page 3: Important Safeguards

    3 important safeguards read these safeguards carefully before using this product! When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be followed including the following: • read all instructions. • not for use by children! Keep out of the reach of children to avoid injury. This ...

  • Page 4: •  Do Not Use Outdoors.

    4 5 • the juicer will not run if the unit is not properly assembled. The motor has a built-in safety feature that will not allow the power to turn on unless the locking bar is locked in place. • do not use outdoors. • be sure to turn switch to off position after each use of your juicer. Make sure th...

  • Page 5: Pulp Collector

    4 5 pulp collector filter parts list receptacle lip juice spout lid/pulp guard chute pulp guard crescent tool metal pegs (pegs fit into blade.) (for tightening and removing blade) base locking bar screw peg blade warning do not over tighten. Crescent tool pegs fit here to tighten. Pusher cleaning br...

  • Page 6: Disassembly

    6 7 disassembly step 1: remove pusher from the chute. Step 2: lower the locking bar into the disengaged position as shown. Step 3: remove lid/pulp guard, and pulp collector. Important: before disassembling the unit make sure you turn the power off and unplug the ac cord from the electrical outlet. 1...

  • Page 7: Step 5:

    6 7 step 5: remove filter. Step 6: make sure juice spout is in the upward position to avoid leakage. Remove receptacle from base. 5 filter 6 juice spout base receptacle 4 crescent tool blade holes step 4: use the crescent tool to remove the blade. Place the two metal pegs, at either end of the cresc...

  • Page 8: Assembly

    8 9 lip 2 juice spout base receptacle assembly step 1: place base on a dry, flat surface with locking bar in “down” position. Locking bar should be to the left of the machine with the power switch facing you, as shown. Step 2: place receptacle on the base, with juicer spout facing left just like the...

  • Page 9: Assembly (Cont.)

    8 9 assembly (cont.) step 5: place pulp collector on the right side opposite the locking bar. Collector will fit under the lip of the receptacle. Place lid/pulp guard on top of receptacle, making certain it is snugly aligned with the protruding guard facing in the opposite direction of the juice spo...

  • Page 10: Step 7A:

    10 11 step 7a: when juicing, make sure juice spout is in the downward position . If the juice spout is left in the upward position the juice will not flow from the spout. It will stay in the receptacle and will overflow from the sides. Downward position step 6: place produce in chute then insert pus...

  • Page 11: Health Benefits!

    10 11 in order to assure that your juicing experience will be a pleasant one, we have included this “step-by-step guide to juicing”. Juicing is a quick and satisfying way to get the vitamins, nutrients, and minerals from fresh fruits and vegetables… a few minutes well spent for a lifetime of good he...

  • Page 12: Helpful Tips

    12 13 helpful tips clean up “wash” all components before initial use. For fast and easiest cleanup, rinse components under warm water, or place in dishwasher immediately after juicing. Pulp collector: for quicker and easier cleanup, you can insert a plastic bag inside pulp collector to discard after...

  • Page 13: Helpful Tips

    12 13 helpful tips noise and vibration sometimes when you juice you’ll hear a bit more noise than the normal whisper quiet juicing you’ve come to expect from your power juicer. This noise may also be accompanied by a little extra vibrating. This is alright; it is just the juicer processing the food....

  • Page 14: Helpful Tips

    14 15 helpful tips carrots carrots can be a bit challenging to juice due to their dense nature. Never over stuff the chute, always leave some “wiggle room” to avoid jamming the chute. Once carrots have been inserted, replace the pusher into the chute. Apply gentle pressure, this will help to stabili...

  • Page 15: Helpful Tips

    14 15 helpful tips berries and small fruits juicing berries may seem a bit challenging at first, but once you get the hang of it you will love the great flavors they add to your juice. Not to mention the health benefits they have to offer. When juicing berries (except cranberries) you will need to a...

  • Page 16: Apricot

    16 17 apricot basil beets blackberries blueberries broccoli carrots cauliflower collard greens dandelion greens endive green beans green peas peaches (very ripe) pears (very ripe) peppermint pineapple (very ripe) plums raspberries spinach swiss chard tomatoes (very ripe) turnip watercress wheat gras...

  • Page 17: Fruits and Vegetables:

    16 17 fruits and vegetables: containing a large juice content apples cantaloupe celery clementines cranberries cucumber grapefruits grapes honeydew melon lemon lime oranges peppers pineapple tangerines tomatoes watermelon do not juice some fruits and vegetables cannot be juiced due to their inabilit...

  • Page 18: Cleaning Your Juicer

    18 cleaning your juicer we have made juicer clean up as easy as possible. All of thecomponents, with exception of the motor base, can be put in your home dishwasher. Place components in the top rack (only) as temperatures near the bottom drying element may vary with manufacturer. Caution: some comme...

  • Page 19: Troubleshooting

    19 troubleshooting • check to see if unit is plugged in. • locking bar is not locked in place properly. • check if all parts are assembled properly. • check if there is any residue left between blade and receptacle. • check that all parts are assembled properly and in the correct position. • juicing...

  • Page 20: Common Questions

    20 21 q. Why won’t the power turn on? A. First, make certain the juicer’s ac cord is plugged into a working 110 v electrical outlet, then check that the switch is in the on position. Then, check that all parts are assembled properly. The unit has a built-in safety device that will not let the motor ...

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    20 21 a. Carrots can be a bit challenging to juice due to their dense nature. Never over stuff the chute, always leave some “wiggle room” to avoid jamming the chute. Once carrots have been inserted, replace the pusher into the chute and apply gentle pressure. This will help stabilize the carrots dow...

  • Page 22: Limited Lifetime Warranty

    22 23 jack lalanne power juicer ultimate limited lifetime warranty the manufacturer warrants that your jack lalanne power juicer is free of defects in materials and workmanship and will, at its option, repair or replace any defective juicer that is returned. The jack lalanne power juicer motor is wa...

  • Page 23: Www.Powerjuicer.Com/costco

    22 23 or call 1-800-718-5135 — 8:00am–9:00pm est monday–friday 9:00am–5:00pm est saturday and sunday please allow 3-4 weeks for shipping. Yes! Please send me the following items: please indicate your current model# which is printed on the label located on the side of your juicer: q mt-1000 q e-1188 ...

  • Page 24: 1-800-718-5135

    We are very proud of the design and quality of our power juicer ultimate. This product has been manufactured to the highest standards. Should you have any problem our friendly customer service staff is here to help you. 1-800-718-5135 tristar products, inc. Fairfield, nj 07004 www.Powerjuicer.Com di...