How to Use a Champion Juicer

The Champion Juicer is a useful kitchen appliance that can be used to make juices, purees, smoothies and sauces from a variety of fruits, vegetables and nuts. According to Champion Juicer's manufacturer, this appliance breaks up the cells and fibers of the fruits and vegetables it juices to provide colorful and flavorful juices and purees rich in vitamins, enzymes and fiber. By following a series of simple steps, anyone can use a Champion Juicer to make healthy juices and purees. Does this Spark an idea?

Things You'll Need

  • Champion Juicer Fruits or vegetables 2 bowls
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Instructions

  1. Using the Champion Juicer to Make Juice

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      Assemble your Champion Juicer. Place a screen on the body of the juicer. Slide the blank and screen holder over the screen. With your other hand, place the cutter on the juicer's motor shaft. Once the cutter is on the motor shaft, slide the body with the screen and the holder over the cover.

    • 2

      Place the funnel on top of the feed tube, where you will push the fruits and vegetables through the juicer.

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      Place a bowl underneath the body of the juicer.

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      Place a second bowl next to the bowl underneath the juicer. Make sure the bowl is positioned at the end of the exit tube to catch the solid pieces of fruits and vegetables not made into juice.

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      Turn on the Champion Juicer by flipping the switch on the back of the machine.

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      Push the fruits and vegetables that you would like to juice through the funnel at the top of the tube. Use the tamper to push the fruits and vegetables through the juicer.

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      Enjoy the juice left in the bowl beneath the juicer.

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      Discard the solid pieces of fruit or vegetables in the second bowl that resulted from making the juice.

    To Make Purees, Sauces or Smoothies

    • 9

      Assemble your Champion Juicer. Place a blank on the body of the juicer instead of a screen. Slide the blank and screen holder over the blank. With your other hand, place the cutter on the juicer's motor shaft. Once the cutter is on the motor shaft, slide the body with the blank and the holder over the cover.

    • 10

      Place the funnel on top of the feed tube, where you will push the fruits and vegetables through the juicer.

    • 11

      Position a bowl at the end of the exit tube to catch all the pureed fruits or vegetables. Turn on the Champion Juicer by flipping the switch on the back of the machine.

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      Push the fruits and vegetables that you would like to puree through the funnel at the top of the tube. Use the tamper to push the fruits and vegetables through the juicer

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      Enjoy the fruit or vegetable puree created by the juicer.

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