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  • THE WORLDS FINEST

    Champion 2000+JuicerChampion 2000+Juicer

    R E C I P E S A N D O P E R AT I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S

    THE WORLDS FINEST

    Champion 2000+Juicer

  • In choosing the Champion 2000+ Juicer, youve taken an importantstep towards a healthy lifestyle. Countless studies show that a high intakeof fruits and vegetables can lower the incidence of heart problems, cancerand the degenerative diseases of aging. The evidence is so convincing,in fact, that the US Recommended Daily intake of fruits and vegetableshas increased.

    The Champion 2000+ Juicer includes a number of features that bringthe power and durability of commercial juicers directly to your kitchencountertop. Fresh, wholesome fruit and vegetable juices of the highestquality have never been easier to prepare. Its a quality you can see in thecolor of the juice itself; darker, richer colors contain more of the pigments- and nutrients - you desire, while the extracted pulp is pale in color.

    Rest assured, its a quality you can taste. Champion juices will likely bericher, sweeter and more full bodied than any juice youve tasted before.For nearly a half century, weve continually refined our Champion juicersand enhanced their capabilities to extract every ounce of nutrition andflavor from the fruits, vegetables and grains you enjoy the most.

    Its a quality you can see; its a quality you can taste.

    Plastaket Manufacturing Company

    Congratulations!

  • Table OF Contents

    Safeguards . . . . . . . . . . . .3Juicer Parts . . . . . . . . . . .4Warranty Information . . .4Assembly Instructions . . .5Cleaning your Juicer . . . .7Juicing Tips . . . . . . . . . . .8Juicing Recipes . . . . . . . .9Vegetable, fruit and mixed juices

    Homogenizing Tips . . . .18Homogenizing Recipes . .19Ice creams, sorbets, sherbetsand sauces and purees

    Gourmet Alternatives . . .26Coconut Milk . . . . . . . . .27Jams and Jellies . . . . . . .27Nut Butters . . . . . . . . . .27Grain Mill Attachment . .28General information and recipes

    Troubleshooting . . . . . . .32Foreign LanguageInstructions . . . . . . . . . .33Warranty Card . . . . . . . .48Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49

    If variety is the spice of life, then our recipe book is, quite literally, justwhat the doctor ordered. Treat your taste buds to sensations like these:

    Fruit sauces and purees Sorbets, sherbets and ice cream Fruit smoothies Dessert toppings Baby foods Nut butters

    Use the Champion 2000+ Juicer to enhance your diet with a variety offresh, great-tasting fruit and vegetable juices:

    Leafy greens and vegetable juices Fruit juices Melon and citrus juices

    Our grain mill attachment goes even further, allowing you to quicklyand easily prepare healthy, hearty whole-grain ingredients:

    Flour Corn and soy meal Ground coffee beans Ground pepper corns

    TAP natures bounty.TASTE natures goodness.

  • 31. Read all assembly and operatinginstructions prior to use. Incorrect assemblyand/or operation of the juicer can causedifficulty in operating the juicer safelyand/or efficiently.

    2. To protect against electrical hazards,do not immerse motor or base in water orother liquid.

    3. The Champion 2000+ Juicer is notdesigned to be operated by children.

    4. Unplug juicer when not in use andbefore cleaning.

    5. Avoid contacting moving parts.

    6. Do not operate the juicer with a damagedcord set or after the juicer has been droppedor damaged in any other manner.

    7. The use of accessories not recommendedby Plastaket Manufacturing Co. maycause hazards.

    8. Outdoor use of the Champion 2000+Juicer is not recommended.

    9. Cutter blades are sharp. Handle carefully.

    10. Never feed food by hand. Always usethe tamper.

    11. Be sure to turn switch to OFF positionafter each use of your juicer. Make sure themotor stops completely before disassembling.

    12. Do not put your fingers or other objectsinto the juicer openings while it is in oper-ation. If food becomes lodged in the feedingchamber, use another piece of vegetableor fruit to push it down. When this methodis not possible, turn the motor off, unplugjuicer cord and disassemble juicer to removethe remaining food.

    13. Do not let the cord hang over edge ofa table or counter or touch hot surfaces.

    14. Do not place the juicer or parts nearany hot surface.

    15. Save these instructions.

    When using the Champion 2000+ Juicer, basic safety precautions should always bepracticed including the following:

    Important Safeguards

    Damage ORBreakage IN Transit

    Every Champion 2000+ Juiceris insured against shipping damageor breakage. Inspect your juicercarefully before initial operation.

    In the event of damage orbreakage, contact your place ofpurchase and the shipper for fur-ther instructions.

    Do not return the juicer or anycomponents to PlastaketManufacturing Company withoutprior notification to the shipperor Plastaket ManufacturingCompany (209)369-4638.

    Some models shipped outside theU.S. may need wiring changes toadapt to local electrical standards.Contact Plastaket ManufacturingCompany for information [email protected].

  • 4Juicer Parts

    Funnel

    Tamper(food pusher)

    Champion LimitedWarranty

    Every new Champion 2000+Juicer has a ten (10) limitedwarranty. For more informationabout the warranty, see the limited warranty card at theback of this book (page 49),call Plastaket ManufacturingCompany (209)369-4638 or visit our website at www.championjuicer.com.

    Screen Holder

    Screen

    Cutter

    Body

    Feeding Chamber

    Blank

    Optional Large Hole Screen

  • 5STEP 1Slide the cutter onto the motor shaft. Make sure the shaft is lubricated with olive oilor coconut oil. DO NOT USE other liquid oils, butter, margarine or petroleum jelly. ,The cutter may stop about 1/4-inch onto the motor shaft; rotate the cutter slightly ineither direction so the flat edge of the motor shaft will match the flat edge of the cutter hole. It will then slide on easily.

    STEP 2Slide the body over the cutter, holding it in a horizontal position, with the feedingchamber down.

    STEP 3Place the screen (or blank) into the recessed grooves of the body and hold it in positionwith one hand. Slide the screen holder over the screen. Hold the edge of the screendown for easier starting. The screen holder will slide over the screen only one way.The end of the screen holder with the magnet is the starting end. Slide the screenholder completely forward until the raised lip contacts the body slides.

    Special Instructions for the CutterThe cutter can become sticky or vacuum locked on the motor shaft. To prevent this,

    we recommend applying a thin film of olive or coconut oil to the motor shaft. After juicing,remove parts and clean them thoroughly with cold water. Do not place the cutter on themotor shaft until you are ready to juice again. Store the cutter in a cloth or paper towelsto prevent injury and damage. Avoid letting water enter the shaft hole at the base ofthe cutter. If water enters the hole, store the cutter vertically with the base end down.

    Assembly Instructions

  • 6DisassemblyAfter shutting off the juicer, disconnect the power cord. Rotate the body clockwise

    until the body notches and the hub prongs are aligned. Jiggle the body slightly andremove. The screen (or blank), screen holder and cutter should slide off easily.However, if the cutter becomes vacuum locked, use a small screwdriver to pry forward.

    A build-up of pulp behind the cutter and against the motor hub is normal.

    STEP 4Pull the body forward slightly, so it is completely clear of the prongs on the motor hub.Rotate the body one notch to the left, (counter clock-wise), and match the openingsin the back of the body with the prongs on the motor hub. Slide the body all the wayback and turn it to the left until it stops. It is now properly assembled for juicing.

    STEP 5Plug into power outlet.

    STEP 6To homogenize, unplug the juicer and replace the screen with the blank.

    STEP 7Add the funnel when using small feeding materials such as berries and nuts. Do notuse the funnel when juicing large foods.

    If the Champion 2000+ Juicer doesnt operate at this point, all parts may not have been assembled properly. The screen (or blank) holder must be assembled correctly for the motor to operate. Unplug and reassemble

    carefully, following the complete instructions.

    Assembly Instructions

  • 7Wash the nylon juicer parts immediately after juicing. Use only cold water and soapfor cleaning the parts. Never wash nylon parts in hot water. Do not place in dishwasher.The juicer body, screen, blank and screen holder may be soaked or submerged insoapy water.

    Cleanser containing bleach may be used to remove stubborn food stains.

    All food particles must be removed from the screen pores. Do not allow food to hardenon the screen. Scrub the screen with a stiff bristle brush.

    The cutter may be cleaned with cleanser or dishwashing liquid. Scrub with a nylonbrush to remove any remaining food particles. The bottom of the cutter should bewiped clean with a sponge or cloth.*

    The motor can be easily cleaned with a soft cloth, dipped in warm, soapy water.Do not poke the oil seal in the hub with any sharp instrument; clean this part with apaper towel, soft cloth or toothbrush. Do not submerge the motor in water.

    Cleaning Instructions

    * Some moisture may be trapped inside of the cutter. After cleaning, allow the cutter to

    air dry before re-assembly. For best results do not re-assemble until use. Avoid letting

    water enter the shaft hole at the base of the cutter. If water enters the hole, store the

    cutter vertically with the base end down.

    Cleaning BadlyStained Parts

    If the parts are yellowed orstained from excessive use, followthis procedure:

    Make a solution of one partliquid bleach and seven parts coldwater (example: 1 cup bleach and7 cups water) in a plastic or glasscontainer.

    All parts* may be soaked inthis solution as often as needed.After about one hour, stains shouldbe removed. Badly stained partsmay require additional soaking toremove the stain completely.After all the stains are removed,wash and rinse the parts thoroughly.

    The solution may not clean abadly clogged screen. We recom-mend soaking the screen in pureolive oil.

  • 8Overloading theJuicer

    If overloaded, the juicer willmake a clicking sound. It merelyindicates that the juicer wasbeing fed at too rapid a pace or thetamper hasnt been held downlong enough between pieces.

    Unclog the juicer by hold-ing the tamper down withone hand and applyingdownward pressure on thetapered end of the bodywith your other hand.

    If clogged while juicing carrots,feed a large carrot into the feeding

    chamber while applyingpressure on the taperedend of the body.

    To juice, the screen must be inserted. Place a bowl below the screen holder to catchthe juice and a second bowl under the tapered end to catch the pulp.

    Preparation of vegetables and fruitsChoose only the freshest produce. Wash and rinse everything thoroughly and cut off

    any damaged sections or tough ends. Leave most peels on. Chilled produce results inbetter tasting juice.

    There is no need to cut or chop the produce into small pieces unless they are toolarge to fit in the feeding chamber. For best results use the largest pieces of fruits andvegetables that will fit into the feeding chamber.

    Feeding ProcessFeed most vegetables and fruit at a steady medium speed, holding down the tamper

    a few seconds between each piece. As the food is fed into the machine the pulpshould discharge out the tapered end. If the tamper backs up more than 3/4 of aninch after releasing it, hold it down a few seconds longer to eliminate more pulp andprevent clogging. Strain the juice to remove any excess sediment or foam.

    Prepare only the amount of juice to be consumed within a 24 hour period.

    Wet PulpPulp from the first two or three vegetables fed into the juicer may contain more

    moisture than normal. Re-feed the pulp to obtain the maximum amount of the juice.Unusually wet pulp is caused by a clogged screen or too rapid feeding. Turn off thejuicer, remove the screen and clean it with a stiff bristle brush. Re-assemble the juicerand continue juicing. Fruit pulp is naturally wetter than vegetable pulp. When usingextra juicy fruit or vegetables, reduce feeding speed.

    Always wash the screen after juicing to keep it clean and free of any pulp residue.

    General Juicing Procedures

  • 9Beet JuiceCut beets into sections to fit the feedingchamber. Beet tops may also be used.Feed at a steady pace.

    Cabbage JuiceAny type of cabbage, head or loose leaf,brussel sprouts, kale, or collard may beused. Feed the cabbage at a steady pace.Hold the tamper down 5 to 10 secondsbetween charges. Since cabbage is over90% liquid, there will be very little pulpdischarge. Cabbage juice should beconsumed immediately. Within a fewminutes after cabbage juice is made, itwill oxidize and have a strong odor. Donot store cabbage juice.

    Carrot JuiceJuice whole carrots one at a time. Do notpeel the carrots. Feed at a steady pace.Straight carrot juice is an excellent drink.It also is a popular base for manyblended juice combinations.

    Celery JuiceCut stalks into 3-4 inch pieces. Feed ata steady speed, holding down the tamper5-10 seconds each time. There will belesser amounts of pulp with celery. Ifjuicing large quantities of celery, stopthe machine after each bunch, removejuicer parts, rinse them in cold water,replace and proceed again.

    Cucumber JuiceCucumbers will juice very fast. Removebitter ends, and if desired, some or allof the peel. Juice at a steady speed.

    Potato JuiceAll varieties of potatoes may be juiced,such as new potatoes. All may bepeeled if desired. Cut into slices to fitthe feeding chamber and juice at asteady pace. Let new potato juice setfor a few minutes to allow starch tosettle at the bottom. Juice can then bepoured off. Potato juice may be con-sumed straight or mixed with otherjuices. It is an excellent base for stewsand soups. Do not keep over 24 hoursunless cooked.

    Tomato JuiceFeed tomato slices at a steady pace.Seeds and peels will be discharged withthe pulp. Tomato juice can be cooked,canned or frozen. DO NOT storetomatoes in anything metallic or jarswith metal lids.

    Vegetable Juices

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    Wheat Grass JuiceCut the grass in 2 inch lengths. Juicethe wheat grass a small amount at atime, alternating with a small amountof water until all grass is juiced. For atasty nutritious drink, add six walnutsand four cups of carrot juice. Leafygreens can only be run in smallamounts.

    Apple JuiceCore apples and cut into sections to fitthe feeding chamber. It is not necessaryto peel the fruit. Juice the sections at asteady pace.

    Berry JuiceAny type of berry may be used. Removeany stems or bad berries. Use the funnelat the top of the feeding chamber whenjuicing small fruit. Seeds will automat-ically be discharged. Some berries willjuice thick like puree. Add water if desired.Berry juices are excellent for drinkingor use in desserts, toppings or jellies.

    Cherry JuiceRemove stems and pits. Use the funnelat the top of the feeding chamber whenjuicing small fruit. Juice at a steady pace.

    Citrus Juice: Orange,Grapefruit, Lemon, LimePeel the fruit. (If desired, limes or lemonswith thin skins may be juiced unpeeled.)Cut into sections to fit the feedingchamber and juice at a steady pace.Concentrated citrus juice may be dilutedwith water for drinking.

    Vegetable and Fruit Juices

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    Grape JuiceDiscard stems and any damaged grapes.Use the funnel at the top of the feedingchamber for juicing small fruit. Anyvariety of grapes may be used, but forbest results, use seedless grapes. Theskins and most seeds will be removedwhen juicing, however, some larger grapeseeds may be masticated with the grapes.This can alter the taste of the juice.Grape seeds that are extremely hard mayblemish the insides of the nylon parts.If large amounts of grape juice with seedswill be made regularly it is advisable topurchase an alternate set of parts.(Contact Plastaket Mfg Co. for furtherinformation.) Strain grape juice to removeexcess sediment. Grape juice separatesvery quickly. Drink the juice soon afterit is extracted if possible. If it separates,shake vigorously before consuming.

    Kiwi JuiceRemove stem end of kiwi. Peeling isoptional. Cut in half to fit the feedingchamber. Juice at a steady pace. Kiwijuice may be combined with citrus juicefor refreshing drinks. Kiwi juice will bethick like a puree.

    Melon JuiceMost types of melons will juice easily.Remove rinds and cut into slices to fitthe feeding chamber. Feed at a steadypace. Seeds may also be juiced. For amore refreshing drink, chill melonswell before juicing.

    Pear JuiceCore pears and cut into sections to fitthe feeding chamber. It is not necessaryto peel the fruit. Juice the sections at asteady pace. Pears must be firm andfresh; not mealy.

    Pineapple JuiceRemove outside rind of the pineapple.Cut into sections to fit the feedingchamber. Juice at a steady pace.

    Fruit Juices

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    Apple Beet Punch2 apples, cored1 medium beet1 orange, peeled3 carrots

    Juice everything in the order given.

    Apple Beet Surprise2 apples1/2 beet1/2 lemon

    Juice everything.

    Apple Cabbage Drink1 apple6 carrots2 slices purple cabbage

    Juice everything.

    Apple-Celery Drink*5-6 apples3-4 celery stalks

    Juice everything.

    Apple Celery Pepper Drink3 apples3 celery stalks1 red pepper

    Juice everything.

    Apple Cranberry Drink2 apples1-1/4 cups cranberries

    Juice everything.

    Apple-Grape-Celery Drink*5-6 apples2 cups grapes2 celery stalks

    Juice everything.

    Apple Mint Drink6 leaves sorrel2 large apples1 lime, peeled1 sprig mint, with stems1 handful parsley

    Juice everything.

    Apple-Strawberry Drink*5-6 apples1 cup strawberries

    Juice everything.

    These tasty and refreshing drinks should be consumed within 24 hours. Add some seasonings for variation: hot pepper, cinnamon, nutmeg, celery seed, ground pepper, ground cumin. To add sweetness, add a tablespoon or two of raisins, datesor chopped figs to the drinks as you juice them.

    Mixed Vegetable and Fruit Drinks

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    Apple Veggie Blend2 apples, cored3 carrots1 stalk celery

    Juice everything in the order given.

    Baja Pineapple Drink1/2 pineapple, peeled1/2 cup cilantro3 greenleaf lettuce leaves1 lime

    Juice everything.

    Beet Spice Drink1 beet1 carrot1 stalk celery1/2 potato1 radish

    Juice everything.

    Berry Red Drink1/4 watermelon, without rind1/2 cantaloupe, without rind6-12 strawberries

    Juice everything.

    Cabbage Pineapple Drink1 cup red cabbage, packed1/2 pineapple, peeled

    Juice everything in the order given.

    Cantaloupe Drink*1 cantaloupe1 honeydew melon

    Juice without seeds and rinds.

    Carrot Anise Drink8 carrots2 anise stalks3-4 celery stalks2 apples

    Juice everything.

    Carrot Apple Drink6 carrots2 apples

    Juice everything.

    Carrot Lettuce Drink4-6 carrots2 romaine lettuce leaves1 beet2 celery stalks1/4 cup cilantro

    Juice everything.

    Carrots and Greens Drink3-4 carrots1 stalk celery1/2 cup chopped parsley1/2 cup chopped spinach, packed

    Juice everything in the order given.

    Mixed Vegetable and Fruit Drinks

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    Celery and Lemon Drink2 peeled lemons1 handful of tender celery leaves1/2 cup sugar

    Juice celery leaves, then lemons. Stirin sugar, and water to make 1 quart.

    Champion V-85-6 carrots1 beet3 large tomatoes1 bunch spinach1/8 cabbage headseveral kale leaves1 red bell-pepper1 stalk celery1/4 sweet onion1/2 clove garlic(add chili pepper and salt if desired)

    Juice everything.

    Chlorophyll Drink1/2 cup water7 almonds4 teaspoons sunflower seeds4 pitted dates1 pound spinach, or other dark leafygreen vegetable

    Soak the nuts and dates in water over-night. Use the screen on the juicer. Juicethe mixture alternating it with approxi-mately 1 pound of leafy greens. Add aslight amount of water to the discardedpulp and rejuice to completely extractall the values.

    Citrus Punch1 grapefruit, peeled1 orange, peeled

    Juice everything.

    Citrus Vegetable Drink2 oranges, peeled1/2 lemon, peeled2 carrots1/2 cup dandelion, leaves only

    Juice everything in the order given.

    Grape Watermelon Drink1 wedge watermelon, without rind1/2 pound red grapes

    Juice everything.

    Leafy Greens Drink2 handfuls spinach1 bunch wheat grass5-6 carrots1 stalk celery

    Cut wheat grass into 2 inch lengths,juice in small amounts, alternating withother vegetables.

    Mixed Vegetable and Fruit Drinks

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    Lemon Apple Drink1 lemon1 orange, peeled3 hard pears3 apples

    Juice everything.

    Limonade dt*5-6 apples2 cups grapes1/8 lemon

    Juice everything.

    Melonade1 Lemon, peeled1/4 watermelon, without rind

    Juice everything.

    Orange Cucumber Blend3 oranges, peeled1 small cucumber

    Juice everything in the order given.

    Orange Yam Drink3 oranges, peeled2 hard pears1 small yam

    Juice everything.

    Orangeade2 oranges, peeled1 lemon, peeled1/2 cup sugar

    Juice oranges and lemon. Add sugar tojuice. Rejuice pulp and add water tomake 1 quart.

    Oranges and Greens3 oranges, peeled1/2 cup chopped spinach, packed1/2 cup chopped parsley

    Juice everything in the order given.

    Pear Apple Citrus Drink1 pear2 apples4 oranges, peeled1 grapefruit, peeled

    Juice everything.

    Pear Citrus Drink1 orange, peeled1 hard pear1 yam1 grapefruit, peeled1 apple

    Juice everything.

    Pineapple Apple Drink1/2 pineapple, peeled2 apples, cored

    Juice everything in the order given.

    Mixed Vegetable and Fruit Drinks

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    Pineapple Blend1/2 pineapple, peeled1 carrot1 apple, cored1 stalk celery

    Juice everything in the order given.

    Pineapple Carrot Drink1/2 pineapple, peeled2 carrots

    Juice everything in the order given.

    Pineapple Citrus Drink1 pineapple, peeled3-4 oranges, peeled3 celery stalks2 apples

    Juice everything.

    Pineapple Cranberry Drink1/2 pineapple, peeled1/2 slice lemon1/2 cup fresh cranberries3 tablespoons sugar

    Juice everything in the order given.Add sugar to the juice and stir.

    Pineapple Plus Delight2-3 one-inch slices pineapple1 red grapefruit, peeled2 oranges, peeled1 apple, cored1 kiwi (optional)

    Juice everything.

    Pineapple Spice1/2 pineapple, peeled1/2 cup radishes1 stalk celery

    Juice everything in the order given.

    Pineapple Vegetable Blend1/2 pineapple, peeled1 stalk celery1/2 slice lemon1 carrot

    Juice everything in the order given.

    Sweet Potato Beet Drink1 beet1 sweet potato2 apples1 lemon1 tomato1 thin slice onion1 garlic clove

    Juice everything.

    Sweet Potato Citrus Drink1 pineapple, peeled1 sweet potato4 oranges, peeled

    Juice everything.

    Mixed Vegetable and Fruit Drinks

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    Sweet Potato GrapefruitDrink2 pears3 pink grapefruits, skinned1 sweet potato

    Juice everything.

    Sweet Potato Pear Drink3 hard pears1 cantaloupe, without rind1 sweet potato

    Juice everything.

    Sweet Potato Spice Drink1 lemon, peeled2 radishes1 beet1 slice onion2 sweet potatoes1 stalk celery2 tablespoons cider vinegar

    Juice everything.

    Tomato Garlic Drink2 tomatoes2 apples1 clove garlic1 sprig parsley

    Juice everything.

    Tomato Lettuce Drink4 ripe tomatoes1 cup green lettuce, packed

    Juice everything in the order given.

    Tomato Spice6 tomatoes1 cup beet leaves, chopped1 slice lemon

    Juice everything in the order given.

    Vegetable Blend6 carrots2 tomatoes1 stalk celery

    Juice everything in the order given.

    Vegetable Fruit Delight6 carrots2 oranges, peeled1 apple, cored1 stalk celery1 slice lemon

    Juice everything in the order given.

    Watermelon Punch1/2 watermelon, without rind1 lemon5 oranges1/2 pineapple, peeled

    Juice everything.

    *Recipe by Frederic Patenaude from his book

    The Sunfood Cuisine. www.sunfood.net

    Mixed Vegetable and Fruit Drinks

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    Homogenizing with the Champion 2000+ Juicer is very fast and efficient.

    Install the blank instead of the screen which is used for juicing. Place a bowl underthe tapered end of the body. If using very wet, juicy produce, place a second bowlunder the screen holder. The funnel attachment is recommended for small items.Insert food into the feeding chamber and push it down with the tamper.

    Preparing Foods to be HomogenizedClean, cut and remove peels and seeds (optional) of fruits and vegetables.

    Foods to HomogenizeYour Champion can homogenize a wide variety of foods. For example, many foods

    can be made into sauces; cooked vegetables and fruits for baby food fresh or canned nuts for nut butters fresh coconut for creamed coconut frozen mixes for ice cream or sorbets.

    Do not attempt to homogenize dry products such as grains.

    Allow hot cooked fruits or vegetables to cool prior to homogenizing.

    Homogenizing Procedures

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    Apple Sherbet2-1/2 cups apple juice1/2 cup water3 tablespoons powdered milk1 teaspoon vanilla3 tablespoons sugar

    Thoroughly combine all ingredients.Pour mixture into a tray and freeze untilsolid. Cut the frozen mixture into stripsto fit the feeding chamber of the juicer.Homogenize the frozen strips. Serve atonce. Makes 1-quart.

    Berry Sherbet2 cups homogenized berries (any variety)1-1/2 cups water1 tablespoon lemon juice2 tablespoons powdered milk1 teaspoon vanilla1/2 cup sugar

    Thoroughly combine all ingredients.Pour mixture into a tray and freeze untilsolid. Cut the frozen mixture into stripsto fit the feeding chamber of the juicer.Homogenize the frozen strips. Serve atonce. Makes 1-quart.

    Gingered Peach/PearSherbet2 cups peeled, cored and sliced peaches or pears1/2 peeled lemon, chunked1/2 inch piece fresh ginger root, thinly sliced1/2 cup sugar

    Freeze the peaches or pears.Homogenize the frozen pieces with theginger and the lemon. Stir in sugar totaste, if desired. Serve immediately.Makes 2 cups.

    Smoothies and SherbetsAny combination of fresh fruit can be used to make delicious smoothies or sherbets. Experiment with combinations to

    suit your own taste.

    Smoothies: Freeze pieces of fresh ripe fruit (bananas, strawberries, pineapple, peaches, etc.) Assemble the Champion2000+ for homogenizing. Alternate fruits for a blend of flavors. Serve immediately.

    Sherbets: Homogenize the fresh fruits. If desired add sweetener or raw sugar. Any brand of powdered soy milk or otherpowdered milk may be used. Add 2 tablespoons of Lecithin Granules for a creamier textured sherbet (optional). Frozensherbet mixes may be stored in the freezer for future use.

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    Grape Sherbet3 cups grape juice3 tablespoons powdered milk1 teaspoon vanilla1/4 cup sugar

    Any variety of grape may be used. If theflavor seems too strong, the juice may bediluted. Thoroughly combine all ingre-dients. Pour mixture into a tray andfreeze until solid. Cut the frozen mixtureinto strips to fit the feeding chamber ofthe juicer. Homogenize the frozen strips.Serve at once. Makes 1-quart.

    Lemon Sherbet3 tablespoons lemon juice1-1/2 cup water3 tablespoons powdered milk1 teaspoon vanilla3/4 cup sugar

    Thoroughly combine all ingredients.Pour mixture into a tray and freeze until

    solid. Cut the frozen mixture into stripsto fit the feeding chamber of the juicer.Homogenize the frozen strips. Serve atonce. Makes 1-quart.

    Orange Sherbet3 cups orange juice1/2 cup water2 tablespoons powdered milk1/2 teaspoon vanilla1/4 cup sugar

    Thoroughly combine all ingredients.Pour mixture into a tray and freeze untilsolid. Cut the frozen mixture into stripsto fit the feeding chamber of the juicer.Homogenize the frozen strips. Serve atonce. Makes 1-quart.

    Peach Sherbet2 cups homogenized peaches1-1/2 cup water3 tablespoons powdered milk1 teaspoon vanilla

    1/2 cup sugar

    Thoroughly combine all ingredients.Pour mixture into a tray and freeze untilsolid. Cut the frozen mixture into stripsto fit the feeding chamber of the juicer.Homogenize the frozen strips. Serve atonce. Makes 1-quart.

    Pineapple Sherbet2 cups homogenized pineapple1-1/2 cup water2 tablespoons powdered milk1 tablespoon lemon juice1 teaspoon vanilla1/2 cup sugar

    Thoroughly combine all ingredients.Pour mixture into a tray and freeze untilsolid. Cut the frozen mixture into stripsto fit the feeding chamber of the juicer.Homogenize the frozen strips. Serve atonce. Makes 1-quart.

    Sherbets

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    Pineapple-Apricot Sherbet3/4 cup homogenized pineapple3/4 cup apricot puree1-1/2 cup water2 tablespoons powdered milk1 teaspoon vanilla1/2 cup sugar

    Thoroughly combine all ingredients.Pour mixture into a tray and freeze untilsolid. Cut the frozen mixture into stripsto fit the feeding chamber of the juicer.Homogenize the frozen strips. Serve atonce. Makes 1-quart.

    Watermelon Sherbet3 cups watermelon juice3 tablespoons powdered milk1 teaspoon vanilla3 tablespoons sugar

    Thoroughly combine all ingredients.Pour mixture into a tray and freeze until

    solid. Cut the frozen mixture into stripsto fit the feeding chamber of the juicer.Homogenize the frozen strips. Serve atonce. Makes 1-quart.

    Citrus Sorbet2 cups sugar3-1/4 cups hot water2-1/4 cups lime or lemon juice1 egg white, lightly beaten

    Dissolve sugar in hot water. Add remain-ing ingredients. Pour mixture into a trayand freeze until solid. Cut the frozenmixture into strips to fit the feedingchamber of the juicer. Homogenize thefrozen strips. Serve at once. Makes 6 cups.

    Kiwi Sorbet8 juiced kiwis1 cup water1/2 cup sugar

    1 teaspoon lemon juice

    Thoroughly combine all ingredients.Pour mixture into a tray and freeze untilsolid. Cut the frozen mixture into stripsto fit the feeding chamber of the juicer.Homogenize the frozen strips. Serve atonce. Makes 1-quart.

    Tropical Ice2 cups sugar3 cups hot water3 juiced oranges2 juiced lemons1 homogenized banana1 homogenized papaya

    Dissolve sugar in hot water and cool.Thoroughly combine all ingredients.Pour mixture into a tray and freeze untilsolid. Cut the frozen mixture into stripsto fit the feeding chamber of the juicer.Homogenize the frozen strips. Serve atonce. Makes 1-quart.

    Sherbets and Sorbets

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    Banana Ice Cream4 homogenized bananas1-1/2 cups milk1/4 cup sugar1 teaspoon vanilla

    Thoroughly combine all ingredients.Pour mixture into a tray and freeze untilsolid. Cut the frozen mixture into stripsto fit the feeding chamber of the juicer.Homogenize the frozen strips. Serve atonce. Makes about 1-quart.

    Banana-Melon Ice Cream2 homogenized bananas1-1/2 cups melon juice (crenshaw, cantaloupe, or honeydew)1-1/2 cups milk1/3 cup sugar1 teaspoon vanilla

    Thoroughly combine all ingredients.Pour mixture into a tray and freeze untilsolid. Cut the frozen mixture into stripsto fit the feeding chamber of the juicer.Homogenize the frozen strips. Serve atonce. Makes 1-quart.

    Carob Ice Cream2-1/2 cups milk1 egg1/2 cup carob powder1/4 cup sugar1 teaspoon vanilla

    Thoroughly combine all ingredients.Pour mixture into a tray and freeze untilsolid. Cut the frozen mixture into stripsto fit the feeding chamber of the juicer.Homogenize the frozen strips. Serve atonce. Makes 1-quart.

    Coconut Ice Cream3 cups coconut milk2 eggs1/3 cup sugar1 teaspoon vanilla

    Thoroughly combine all ingredients.Pour mixture into a tray and freeze untilsolid. Cut the frozen mixture into stripsto fit the feeding chamber of the juicer.Homogenize the frozen strips. Serve atonce. Makes about 1-quart.

    Ice CreamAll the ice cream recipes include milk, but half and half or a milk substitute can be used. Add 2 tablespoons of Lecithin

    Granules for a creamier textured ice cream (optional).

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    Fig Delight1 cup fig puree2 eggs2 cups milk1/2 cup carob powder1 teaspoon vanilla

    Thoroughly combine all ingredients.Pour mixture into a tray and freeze untilsolid. Cut the frozen mixture into stripsto fit the feeding chamber of the juicer.Homogenize the frozen strips. Serve atonce. Makes 1-quart.

    Hawaiian Delight2 homogenized bananas1/2 cup homogenized strawberries1/2 cup homogenized pineapple1-1/2 cups milk1/2 cup sugar

    Thoroughly combine all ingredients.Pour mixture into a tray and freeze until

    solid. Cut the frozen mixture into stripsto fit the feeding chamber of the juicer.Homogenize the frozen strips. Serve atonce. Makes about 1-quart.

    Maplenut Ice Cream1/2 cup walnuts, shelled1/4 teaspoon maple flavoring1 egg2 cups milk1/2 cup sugar

    Thoroughly combine all ingredients.Pour mixture into a tray and freeze untilsolid. Cut the frozen mixture into stripsto fit the feeding chamber of the juicer.Homogenize the frozen strips. Serve atonce. Makes about 1-quart.

    Melon Ice Cream2 cups melon juice1-1/2 cups milk1/2 cup sugar

    Thoroughly combine all ingredients.Pour mixture into a tray and freeze untilsolid. Cut the frozen mixture into stripsto fit the feeding chamber of the juicer.Homogenize the frozen strips. Serve atonce. Makes about 1-quart.

    Peach Ice Cream2 cups homogenized peaches1-1/2 cups milk1/2 cup sugar1 teaspoon vanilla

    Thoroughly combine all ingredients.Pour mixture into a tray and freeze untilsolid. Cut the frozen mixture into stripsto fit the feeding chamber of the juicer.Homogenize the frozen strips. Serve atonce. Makes about 1-quart.

    Ice Cream

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    Pineapple-Pear Ice Cream1 cup homogenized pineapple1 homogenized pear1 cup milk1/2 cup sugar

    Thoroughly combine all ingredients.Pour mixture into a tray and freeze untilsolid. Cut the frozen mixture into stripsto fit the feeding chamber of the juicer.Homogenize the frozen strips. Serve atonce. Makes about 1-quart.

    Strawberry Ice Cream1-1/2 homogenized strawberries2 cups milk1/2 cup sugar1 teaspoon vanilla

    Thoroughly combine all ingredients.Pour mixture into a tray and freeze untilsolid. Cut the frozen mixture into stripsto fit the feeding chamber of the juicer.

    Homogenize the frozen strips. Serve atonce. Makes about 1-quart.

    Vanilla Ice Cream2 eggs2 cups milk2 teaspoons vanilla1/2 cup sugar

    Thoroughly combine all ingredients.Pour mixture into a tray and freeze untilsolid. Cut the frozen mixture into stripsto fit the feeding chamber of the juicer.Homogenize the frozen strips. Serve atonce. Makes about 1-quart.

    Applesauce6 apples1 cup water1/2 cup sugar1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon

    Wash, core and slice apples into smallsections. Cook with water, sugar andcinnamon until apples are tender,about 20 minutes. Homogenize cooledapple mixture. (Need the large-holescreen for best results.)

    Baby FoodHomogenize cooked vegetables andfruits after they have cooled. Serveimmediately or freeze for future use.

    Creamed CornCut corn off the cob and homogenize.Cook and serve.

    Ice Cream, Sauces and Purees

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    Cranberry Orange Relish12 ounces cranberries1 orange, cut in eights1 apple, cored and cut in eights1/3 cup sugar1/2 teaspoon ground ginger

    Homogenize the fruit. Stir in sugar andginger. Cover and refrigerate for at leastfour hours. Makes about 3 cups.

    Cranberry Puree1 pound cranberries1 cup water

    Cook water and cranberries over mediumheat, until soft. Cool and juice entiremixture.

    Fig PureePeel and homogenize.

    Hot Salsa2 jalapeno chiles, seeded2 serrano chiles, seeded2 yellow chiles, seeded2 Anaheim chiles, seeded5 large shallots, peeled7 tomatillos, cut in half4 large tomatoes, quartered1/4 cup fresh cilantro, chopped1/2 teaspoon garlic powdersalt and pepper to taste

    Homogenize all ingredients except forseasonings. Stir in cilantro and sea-sonings. Serve chilled. Makes 4 cups.

    Muesli3-4 apples, peeled and quartered1 orange, peeled2 tablespoons raw oats (optional)1 tablespoon wheat germ1/2 cup pitted dates or figs1/2 cup nuts or almonds

    Homogenize all ingredients and stir.Add sugar to sweeten (optional).

    Raspberry Sauce1 quart raspberries1/3 cup sugar

    Homogenize berries and stir in sugar.Refrigerate for 1 hour. Makes 2 cups.

    Sweet Potatoes with FreshPear Puree1-1/2 pounds sweet potatoes or yams1 ripe pear2 tablespoons maple syrup1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon

    Boil sweet potatoes until tender. Cool,remove skin and cut into pieces thatfit the feeding chamber. Homogenizepotatoes and pear, stir in maple syrupand cinnamon. Reheat before serving.Makes about 6-1/2 cups.

    Sauces and Purees

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    Almond-Carrot Pt*2 cups soaked almonds2-3 large carrots1 tomato, chopped2 lemons, juiced4-6 green onions, chopped1 handful whole dulse, or dulse flakeswater as needed

    Homogenize carrots and almonds,alternating between them. Stir in restof ingredients.

    Raw Hummus*2 cups soaked almonds1/2 cup tahini1 large garlic clove, minced2 large lemons, juiced1/3 cup olive oil1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon sea salt1/2 teaspoon marjoram1 teaspoon basil

    Homogenize the almonds. Put into afood processor along with all the otheringredients. Try to achieve a smoothconsistency. Add a little water if nec-essary. Serve with green vegetables,such as lettuce, cabbage and kale.

    Super Pt*2 cups soaked sunflower seeds1/4 cup black sundried olives, pittedand chopped2 tablespoons olive oil1 tablespoon lemon juice2 tablespoons nama shoyu, or tamarisauce1/2 tablespoon turmeric

    Homogenize the sunflower seeds. Mixin all other ingredients and serve withgreen vegetables.

    Tomato Aspic Ol6-7 tomatoes

    2 envelopes unflavored gelatin1 teaspoon sugar1 jalapeo pepper, seeded3 celery stalks1/2 teaspoon salt1/4 teaspoon garlic powder1/4 teaspoon oregano1/2 red pepper, diced1/2 green pepper, diced1 celery stalk, diced1 green onion, thinly sliced1 avocado, peeled and diced1 tablespoon chopped cilantro(optional)ground pepper, to tastesour cream for garnish

    Juice tomatoes. Soften the gelatin andsugar in 1 cup tomato juice, heat todissolve. Juice the jalapeo pepperand the 3 celery stalks. Combine allremaining ingredients, except sourcream. Chill. Serve with sour cream.

    Gourmet Alternatives

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    Assemble the Champion for homogenizing. Use the funnel for easier insertion of thenuts. Feed slowly to produce a creamy nut butter. Feed fast for a crunchy nut butter.

    Almost any variety of nut can produce a delicious nut butter. Many varieties do notcontain enough natural oil for butters and oil must be added. The amount will varywith the variety of nut and for best results use a salad or cooking oil with a neutralflavor. Pour oil into the feeding chamber as the nuts are being homogenized.

    Do not continue to make nut butter when the juicer body becomes excessivelywarm. Most nut butters can only be made in small amounts.

    Peanut ButterUse fresh roasted or canned peanuts.Salted peanuts make the best tastingpeanut butter.

    All Other Nut ButtersUse raw or roasted nuts. Add oils if nec-essary. Salt to taste.

    Nut ButtersNut Butters

    Assemble the Champion with the large-hole screen. Use the funnel for easierinsertion of the fruits. Feed slowly.

    Almost any type of fruit can produce a delicious jam or jelly base.

    Jams and Jellies

    Drain the milk from a freshcoconut and save. Remove thecoconut meat from the hard shelland peel off the thin brown shell.Cut the coconut meat into sec-tions to fit the feeding chamber.

    Homogenize the sections andadd a little water into the feedingchamber with each charge so thehomogenized material willresemble a thin paste.

    Mix together the milk and thepaste. Add water for desiredtaste.

    Coconut Milk

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    Flour, corn and soy meals prepared with the Champion Juicers Grain Mill attachment deliver more than a wholesome, home-made taste theyre also full of fiber and nutrients missing from the flour you buy in stores.

    The Grain Mill attaches quickly and easily to your Champion 2000+ Juicer,eliminating the need for a separate appliance. Wheat, rye, oats, barley or rice is

    ground with razor sharp blades designed to shear-cut whole grains with dust-free efficiency. Twisting the units front adjustment knob allows you to choose between

    fine or course grain settings, while the Grain Mills rugged die-cast aluminum construction allows you to grind coffee beans, soy beans, pepper corns and more.

    To order, call Plastaket Manufacturing or visit www.championjuicer.com.

    General Grinding ProceduresGrind only free flowing grains such as wheat, rye, oats, barley

    or rice. When grinding red wheat, back off the adjustment knob one notch; never grind paste. Coffee beans, pepper

    corns or mung beans can be ground on any setting. Soybeans or dry corn can be ground with the adjustment knob backed

    off one notch.

    Do not try to grind nuts, dried beans, chickpeas, dried herbs, etc. These materials will gum up the grinding

    plates and cause the unit to run hot.

    For best results, check and clean the grain mill between each use.

    Turn the daily grind into something special with the Champion Grain Mill Attachment.

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    Apple Coffee Cake2-1/2 cups peeled and coarselychopped apples1 cup unbleached white flour1 cup oat bran flour1/2 cup, 1 tablespoon brown sugar2 teaspoons baking powder1/4 teaspoon salt1-1/4 teaspoon cinnamon1/4 cup safflower oil1/2 cup skim milk1 egg

    Preheat oven to 400F. In a small bowl,toss apples with 1/2 cup of theunbleached white flour and set aside.In a mixing bowl, combine remainingunbleached flour, oat bran flour, 1/2

    cup brown sugar, baking powder, saltand 1 teaspoon of cinnamon. Add saf-flower oil, milk and egg. Whisk until dryingredients are moistened. Stir in apples.Pour batter into a 9 square non-stickbaking pan. Combine remaining table-spoon of brown sugar and 1/4 teaspooncinnamon and sprinkle over cake. Bake25-30 minutes. Makes 9 servings.

    Apple Raisin Squares1 cup whole wheat flour1 cup all purpose flour1 teaspoon baking soda1 teaspoon baking powder1/2 teaspoon cinnamon1/4 teaspoon salt2 eggs

    1/2 cup sugar1/2 cup butter or margarine1/4 cup corn, safflower or light olive oil1 teaspoon vanilla2 cups finely chopped apples1 cup raisins1 cup chopped walnuts

    Preheat over to 350F. In a mediumbowl, combine flours, baking soda,baking powder, cinnamon and salt. Ina large bowl, whisk together eggs, butter,oil, sugar, vanilla and apples. Addraisins and walnuts. Stir in flour mix-ture until thoroughly mixed. Pour into2 greased 8x8 inch square pans. Bakefor 35-40 minutes. Cool and cut intosquares. Makes about 18 servings.

    Recipes Using the Grain Milled FlourFreshly ground flours contain no preservatives and should be stored in the refrigerator or freezer.

    1-1/2 pounds of wheat = about 4 cups flour 1 pound of oats = about 3 cups flour

    1 pound of corn = about 3-1/2 cups flour 1 pound of millet = about 2-1/2 cups flour

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    Carrot Apple Muffins1 cup whole wheat flour1 cup all purpose flour2 teaspoons baking soda1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon1/2 cup raisins1/2 cup chopped walnuts1 egg3/4 cup brown sugar1 cup buttermilk1/4 cup corn, safflower or olive oil1 teaspoon vanilla1 cup finely chopped apple2 cups grated carrots

    Preheat oven to 375. In a mediumbowl, combine the flours, baking soda,cinnamon, raisins and walnuts. In alarge bowl, whisk together egg, brownsugar, buttermilk, oil, vanilla, apple andcarrots. Fold in flour mixture. Fill muffincups 1/4 full. Bake 20-25 minutes.Makes 18 muffins.

    Couscous with GardenVegetables1 can (13-3/4 oz) chicken broth1 tablespoon oil1 carrot, thinly sliced1 cup broccoli1 sliced celery stalk1 chopped onion1/4 pound sliced mushrooms1/4 pound wheat berries, coarsely groundground pepper

    Saute vegetables in oil for 3 minutes,add wheat and chicken broth. Bring toa boil, cover and simmer for 20 minutesor until wheat is tender. Season withground pepper. Makes 4 servings.

    Cranberry Muffins3/4 cup whole wheat flour1/2 cup oat flour1 cup all purpose flour2 tablespoons wheat germ2 teaspoons baking powder1/2 teaspoon baking soda1 teaspoon ground cinnamon1 egg3/4 cup brown sugar1 cup buttermilk1/4 cup corn, safflower or light olive oil1-1/2 teaspoons grated orange peel1-1/2 cups chopped cranberries

    Preheat oven to 375. In a medium bowl,combine flour, baking powder, bakingsoda and cinnamon. In a large bowl,beat egg lightly. Stir in sugar, buttermilk,oil, orange peel and cranberries. Foldin flour mixture until dry ingredients aremoistened. Fill muffin cups 3/4 full.Bake 20-25 minutes. Makes 18 muffins.

    Recipes Using the Grain Milled Flour

  • Crispy Corn Bread1-1/2 cups yellow cornmeal1 cup all purpose flour1/4 cup sugar1 tablespoon baking powder1/2 tablespoon salt2 eggs1-1/2 cups nonfat milk1/4 cup butter or margarine1/4 cup corn, safflower or light olive oil

    Preheat oven to 400. Combine corn-meal, flour, sugar, baking powder andsalt in a large bowl. Mix eggs, milk,butter and oil in a medium bowl. Stirmilk mixture into cornmeal mixture,until moistened. Pour batter intogreased 9x5x3 inch loaf pan. Bakeuntil golden, 35-40 minutes. Cool andremove from pan. Makes one loaf.

    Oat Bran Muffins1 cup all purpose flour1 cup oat bran flour1/3 cup light brown sugar1 teaspoon baking powder1 teaspoon baking soda1/4 teaspoon salt1 cup buttermilk1 egg, lightly beaten1/4 cup vegetable oil1 teaspoon vanilla1/2 cup raisins3/4 cup chopped walnuts

    Preheat oven to 400. In a large bowl,stir together flours, sugar, baking powder,baking soda and salt. In another bowl,stir together buttermilk, egg, oil andvanilla. Stir all ingredients just to com-bine. Stir in raisins and walnuts. Bake15-20 minutes. Makes 12 muffins.

    Three Grain Pancakes1/2 cup oatmeal1/2 cup oat bran flour1/4 cup cornmeal1/4 cup whole wheat flour1/2 teaspoon baking soda1/4 teaspoon salt1 tablespoon sugar1 cup buttermilk1 egg2 tablespoons oil1/4 cup walnuts

    Stir together dry ingredients. Whisk inbuttermilk, egg and oil. Stir in walnuts.Makes 12 pancakes.

    Recipes Using the Grain Milled Flour

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    SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE AND REMEDY

    Motor will not start. Juicer will not start unless all parts arein position. Check screen holder sensorlocated closest to motor hub for possible damage.

    Food backing up This is normal since juicer works onfeeding chamber. a back-pressure system.

    Motor section The motor is designed for a 40 heat running warm. rise so, depending on amount juiced,

    motor will get very warm to touch.

    Juice is hot. Feeding juicer too slowly. Possible dull cutter.

    Wet pulp. First 2 handfuls of pulp should alwaysbe re-fed. Possible clogged screen. Turnoff the juicer, remove the screen, clean,reassemble and continue juicing.

    Juicer runs slowly. Overloaded circuits can cause the juicer to slow and become clogged. The Champion 2000+ Juicer requires standard 110-volt, 5 amps service. Other countries may use 220-240 volt, 50 hertz.

    SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE AND REMEDY

    Stuck cutter. Lack of lubrication. OR Cutter needs tobe cleaned. If cutter will not come offwith the help of a screwdriver, contactthe Service Department.

    Leakage. Some juice leakage is normal on the juicing chamber since there are no gaskets.

    Squealing sound or Possible motor problem. Contact the abnormal sound. Service Department immediately.

    Clicking sound. Juicer is being fed too rapidly. Unclogthe juicer by holding the tamper downwith one hand and apply downward pressure on the tapered end of the body with your other hand.

    Dripping black or Possible seal failure. Discontinue usebrown oil. of the juicer and contact the Service

    Department.

    Service DepartmentORDER PARTS AT WWW.CHAMPIONJUICER.COM OR CALL:PHONE: (209)369-2154HOURS: 8:30am-12noon, 1pm-4:30pm Pacific Time.

    Troubleshooting

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    Ensamblaje Assemblage Zusammenbau

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    1. Lea todas las instrucciones de ensamblaje y operacinantes de utilizar el artefacto. Ensamblar u operar el extrac-tor de jugos de manera incorrecta podra provocar dificul-tades para operarlo en forma segura o eficiente.2. Para protegerse contra riesgo de choque elctrico, nosumerja el motor o la base en agua ni en otro lquido.3. El Extractor de Jugos Champion 2000+ no ha sidodiseado para que sea operado por nios.4. Desenchufe el extractor de jugos cuando no seencuentre en uso y antes de limpiarlo.5. Evite el contacto con las piezas en movimiento.6. No opere el extractor de jugos con un cordn daadoni despus de que se haya cado o daado de alguna otramanera.7. El uso de accesorios no recomendados por PlastaketManufacturing Co. podra provocar riesgos.8. No se recomienda usar el Extractor de JugosChampion 2000+ en exteriores.9. Las hojas de la cuchilla son afiladas. Maniplelas concuidado.10. Nunca alimente el extractor con la mano. Use siempre

    el apisonador.11. Asegrese de colocar el interruptor en la posicin"OFF" despus de haber usado el extractor. Asegrese deque el motor se haya detenido por completo antes dedesarmar el extractor.12. No introduzca los dedos ni otros objetos en las aber-turas del extractor mientras se encuentre en funcionamien-to. Si el alimento se atasca en la cmara de alimentacin,utilice otro pedazo de vegetal o fruta para presionarlohacia abajo. Si este mtodo no funciona, apague el motor,desenchufe el cordn del extractor y desarme la unidadpara retirar el resto del alimento. 13. No permita que el cordn cuelgue sobre el borde deuna mesa o mostrador ni est en contacto con superficiescalientes.14. No coloque el extractor ni sus piezas cerca decualquier superficie caliente.15. Guarde estas instrucciones.

    Cuando use el Extractor de Jugos Champion 2000+, deber seguir en todo momento las precauciones de seguridad bsicas,incluyendo las que presentamos a continuacin:

    Precauciones importantes

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    Instrucciones de ensamblajePASO 1Deslice la cuchilla sobre el eje del motor. Asegrese de queel eje est lubricado con aceite de oliva o aceite de coco.NO UTILICE otros aceites lquidos, mantequilla, margari-na ni vaselina. La cuchilla podr parar su ingreso a aprox-imadamente de pulgada en el eje del motor; gire y muevaligeramente la cuchilla en ambas direcciones de modo queel borde plano del eje del motor coincida con el bordeplano del orificio de la cuchilla. En ese momento lacuchilla se deslizar fcilmente.

    PASO 2Deslice el cuerpo sobre la cuchilla, sostenindolo en posi-cin horizontal, con la cmara de alimentacin haciaabajo.

    PASO 3Coloque el cedazo en las ranuras moldeadas del cuerpo ysostngalo en su posicin con una mano. Deslice el por-tacedazo sobre el cedazo. Sostenga el borde del cedazohacia abajo para un inicio ms fcil. El portacedazo sedeslizar sobre el cedazo solamente en un sentido. Elreborde levantado del portacedazo constituye la partefrontal y la parte plana es el extremo de inicio. Sostengalas esquinas del cedazo hacia abajo y deslice el portaceda-zo hacia delante completamente hasta que el reborde lev-antado haga contacto con las partes deslizantes del cuer-po. (Siga los mismos pasos para insertar el filtro).

    PASO 4Tire ligeramente hacia adelante el cuerpo, de modo quequede completamente liberado de los dientes del cubo delmotor. Gire el cuerpo una ranura hacia la izquierda, (ensentido contrario a las manecillas del reloj ), y haga coin-cidir las aberturas de la parte posterior del cuerpo con losdientes del cubo del motor. Deslice el cuerpo completa-mente hacia atrs y grelo hacia la izquierda hasta que sedetenga. Ahora se encuentra correctamente ensambladopara la extraccin de jugos.

    PASO 5Enchufe en la toma de corriente.

    PASO 6Para homogeneizar, desenchufe el extractor de jugos yreemplace el cedazo con el filtro.

    PASO 7Agregue el embudo cuando utilice materiales de ali-mentacin pequeos como bayas y nueces. No utilice elembudo cuando extraiga el jugo de alimentos de tamaogrande.

    Si el Extractor de Jugos Champion 2000+ no funciona eneste punto, probablemente no ha ensamblado todas laspiezas adecuadamente. El portacedazo (o portafiltro)deber estar correctamente ensamblado para que el motorfuncione. Desenchufe y vuelva a ensamblar cuidadosa-mente, siguiendo todas las instrucciones.

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    Instrucciones de limpiezaDesarmadoLave las partes de nylon del extractor de jugos inmediatamente despus de

    haberlo usado. Utilice nicamente agua fra y jabn para limpiar las piezas. No lavenunca las piezas de nylon en agua caliente. No las coloque en el lavaplatos. Puedeempapar o sumergir en agua jabonosa el cuerpo del extractor de jugos, el cedazo, elfiltro y el portacedazo (no la cuchilla *).

    Puede utilizar un limpiador que contenga leja para remover las manchas de ali-mentos difciles de limpiar.

    Debe retirar todas las partculas de alimentos de los poros del cedazo. No dejeque los alimentos se endurezcan en el cedazo. Lave el cedazo con un cepillo de cer-das duras.

    Puede limpiar la cuchilla con limpiador o lquido para lavar platos. Limpie conun cepillo de nylon para retirar cualquier partcula de alimento que haya podidoquedar adherida. No sumerja en agua el extremo del eje de la cuchilla. Debe limpiarla parte inferior de la cuchilla con una esponja o pao. No coloque la cuchilla en eleje del motor hasta que vaya a volver a utilizar la mquina para la extraccin dejugo. Almacene la cuchilla en un pao o toallas de papel para evitar lesiones ydaos.

    Puede limpiar fcilmente el motor con un pao suave humedecido en agua tibia,jabonosa. No hurgue en la junta de aceite del cubo con ningn instrumento afilado;limpie esta pieza con una toalla de papel, un pao suave o un cepillo de dientes.No sumerja en agua el motor.

    * Asegrese de taponar la abertura de la cuchilla con papel toalla, corcho u otromaterial para evitar que la solucin ingrese a la abertura y provoque la formacin deuna pelcula, lo que provocar que la cuchilla quede muy apretada o pegajosa.

    Despus de apagar el extractorde jugos, desconecte el cordn dealimentacin. Gire el cuerpo unaranura hacia la derecha. Sacuda li-geramente el cuerpo y retrelo. Elcedazo (o el filtro), el portacedazo yla cuchilla debern poder deslizarsehacia afuera con facilidad. Sinembargo, si la cuchilla queda blo-queada al vaco, utilice undestornillador pequeo para palan-quearla hacia adelante.

    Es normal que se acumulepulpa detrs de la cuchilla y contrael cubo del motor.

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    1. Lisez le mode d'emploi du dbut la fin avant d'utilis-er le presse-fruits. Un assemblage et/ou un emploi incor-rect du presse-fruits risquent d'entraver le fonctionnementsans danger de celui-ci ou peuvent causer des difficultsdans son opration.2. Ne plongez jamais le moteur ou la base dans de l'eauou autre liquide afin d'viter le danger d'lectrocution. 3. Le presse-fruits Champion 2000+ n'est pas fait pourtre utilis par des enfants.4. Dbranchez le presse-fruits lorsque vous ne l'utilisezpas ou pour le nettoyer.5. vitez tout contact avec les parties mouvantes.6. N'oprez pas le presse-fruits si le cble est endommagou si le presse-fruits est tomb par terre ou s'il a tendommag de quelque faon que ce soit. 7. L'utilisation d'accessoires non recommands parPlastaket Manufacturing Co. reprsente un risque de scu-rit. 8. Il n'est pas recommand d'utiliser le presse-fruitsChampion 2000+ en plein-air. 9. Les lames sont trs coupantes. Maniez l'appareil avecprcaution.

    10. N'alimentez jamais le presse-fruits manuellement.Utilisez toujours le poussoir.11. Mettez toujours le commutateur en position "OFF "lorsque vous avez fini d'utiliser votre presse-fruits.Assurez-vous que le moteur est bien arrt avant toutdsassemblage.12. Ne mettez pas vos doigts ou autres objets dans lesouvertures du presse-fruits alors qu'il est en marche. Si desaliments se coincent dans la chambre d'alimentation,servez-vous d'un autre morceau de lgume ou de fruit pourle pousser vers le bas. Si cette mthode reste sans rsultat,arrtez le moteur compltement, dbranchez le presse-fruits et dsassemblez-le pour enlever les restes d'aliments.13. Ne laissez pas le cble pendre par-dessus le bord de latable ou du comptoir, et empchez tout contact du cbleavec des surfaces chaudes. 14. Ne mettez pas le presse-fruits ou ses lments prox-imit d'une surface chaude.15. Conservez ce mode d'emploi.

    En utilisant le presse-fruits Champion 2000+, certaines prcautions sont conseilles tout moment afin d'viter les acci-dents et pour assurer un fonctionnement efficace, notamment :

    Prcautions importantes

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    Instructions d'assemblage1. Glissez le coupoir sur l'arbre du moteur. Assurez-vous que l'arbre est lubrifi avec de l'huile d'olive ou del'huile de noix de coco. N'UTILISEZ PAS d'autres huilesliquides, beurre, margarine ou ptrolatum. Le coupoirpeut s'arrter aprs avoir gliss environ 1 cm sur l'arbre;dans ce cas secouez le coupoir lgrement dans les deuxdirections afin que le ct plat de l'arbre corresponde aubord plat du trou du coupoir. Le coupoir glissera facile-ment dans ce cas.

    2. Glissez le corps par-dessus le coupoir tout en lemaintenant en position horizontale, avec la chambred'alimentation vers le bas.

    3. Placez le tamis dans les rainures vides du corps ettenez-le en place avec une main. Glissez le support dutamis par-dessus le tamis. Tenez les bords du tamis pourfaciliter l'engagement. Le support du tamis ne peut gliss-er sur le tamis que d'une seule faon. La lvre surlevedu support de grille va devant, et la partie plate est lebout d'engagement. Maintenez les coins du tamis et glis-sez le support de grille compltement en avant, jusqu'ce que la lvre surleve contacte les glissires du corps.(Prenez les mmes mesures pour insrer la plaqueincurve)

    4. Tirez le corps lgrement en avant de faon cequ'il soit entirement dgag des fourchons du moyeudu moteur. Tournez le corps un cran vers la gauche(dans le sens contraire des aiguilles d'une montre), etfaites correspondre les ouvertures l'arrire du corpsavec les fourchons du moyeu du moteur. Glissez lecorps fond en arrire et tournez-le vers la gauchejusqu' ce qu'il s'arrte. L'appareil est alors correcte-ment assembl pour presser fruits ou lgumes.

    5. Branchez l'appareil sur une prise de courant.

    6. Pour homogniser, dbranchez le presse-fruits etremplacez le tamis par la plaque incurve.

    7. Installez l'entonnoir pour presser des fruits ou deslgumes trs petits, tels que baies ou noix. Ne vousservez pas de l'entonnoir pour presser des aliments plussubstantiels.

    Si le presse-fruits Champion 2000+ ne fonctionne pas, ilse peut que tous les lments n'aient pas t assemblscorrectement. Le support du tamis (ou de la plaqueincurve) doit tre assembl correctement pour que lemoteur puisse fonctionner. Dbranchez et recommencezl'assemblage en prenant bien soin de suivre toutes lesinstructions ci-dessus.

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    Instructions de nettoyageDsassemblageLavez les lments du presse-fruits immdiatement aprs toute utilisation. Utilisezuniquement de l'eau froide et du savon pour nettoyer les lments. Ne lavezjamais les lments en nylon l'eau chaude. Ne les mettez pas dans la machine laver la vaisselle. Le corps du presse-fruits, le tamis, la plaque incurve et le sup-port du tamis (mais pas le coupoir*) peuvent tre plongs dans de l'eau savon-neuse.

    Vous pouvez utiliser une solution contenant un agent de blanchiment pour enleverdes taches rcalcitrantes causes par les aliments.

    Dbarrassez les pores des grilles de toutes traces d'aliments. Ne laissez pas les ali-ments durcir sur le tamis. Nettoyez le tamis l'aide d'une brosse poils durs.

    Vous pouvez nettoyer le coupoir avec une solution ou un dtergent pour vaisselle.Frottez avec une brosse en nylon pour enlever tous les rsidus d'aliments. Neplongez pas le ct avec l'arbre du coupoir dans l'eau. Le bas du coupoir est net-toyer avec une ponge ou une serviette. Attendez d'avoir des aliments presseravant de remettre le coupoir sur l'arbre du moteur. Rangez le coupoir dans desserviettes en tissu ou en papier pour prvenir tout dommage.

    Il est facile de nettoyer le moteur l'aide d'une serviette douce, trempe dans del'eau chaude, savonneuse. N'endommagez pas les joints tanches l'huile avecdes objets pointus ; nettoyez-les avec une serviette en papier, une serviette entissu doux ou une brosse dents. Ne plongez pas le moteur dans l'eau.

    * Bouchez bien l'ouverture du coupoir avec une serviette en papier, un bouchon ouautre matriel pour empcher la solution de pntrer dans les ouvertures, produisantun film qui rendrait le coupoir difficile mouvoir ou collant.

    Aprs avoir arrt le presse-fruits, dbranchez le cble lec-trique. Tournez le corps d'un cranvers la droite. Secouez le corpslgrement et retirez-le. Il est alorsfacile d'enlever l'cran (ou la plaqueincurve) et le coupoir. Si toutefoisle coupoir devait se coincer, servez-vous d'un petit tournevis pour lepousser en avant.

    Une accumulation de pulpe derrirele coupoir et contre le moyeu dumoteur est normale.

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    Beim Betrieb des Champion 2000+ Entsafters sollten die folgen-den grundlegenden Sicherheitshinweise immer beachtet werden:

    1. Lesen Sie vor Inbetriebnahme alle Anweisungen zumZusammenbau und Gebrauch des Gerts. Fehler beimZusammenbau und/oder Betrieb des Entsafters knnen zuProblemen fr den sicheren und/oder effizienten Betrieb desEntsafters fhren.

    2. Zum Schutz vor Stromschlag drfen der Motor oder derGerterumpf niemals in Wasser oder andere Flssigkeitengetaucht werden.

    3. Der Champion 2000+ Entsafter ist fr die Benutzung vonKindern nicht geeignet.

    4. Ziehen Sie den Stecker des Entsafters bei Nichtgebrauch undvor der Reinigung des Gerts aus der Steckdose.

    5. Vermeiden Sie jeden Kontakt mit beweglichen Gerteteilen.

    6. Nehmen Sie den Entsafter nicht in Betrieb, wenn die Kabelbeschdigt sind, der Entsafter nach unten gefallen ist oder son-stige Schden aufweist.

    7. Die Verwendung von Zusatzteilen, die nicht von PlastaketManufacturing Co. empfohlen werden, kann eine Gefahrdarstellen.

    8. Der Betrieb des Champion 2000+ Entsafters im Freien wirdnicht empfohlen.

    9. Die Klingen des Schneidwerks sind scharf. Bitte vorsichtighandhaben.

    10. Das Fllgut niemals per Hand einfllen. Benutzen Sie immerden Stopfer.

    11. Achten Sie darauf, dass der Schalter des Entsafters nach jederBenutzung auf "OFF" (AUS) gestellt wird. Stellen Sie sicher, dassder Motor vollstndig zum Stillstand kommt, bevor Sie das Gertzerlegen.

    12. Whrend des Betriebs drfen keine Finger oder andereGegenstnde in den Entsafter eingefhrt werden. Falls ein StckFllgut im Einfllstutzen festsitzt, benutzen Sie ein anderesFrucht- oder Gemsestck, um es zu lsen. Wenn dies nichtmglich ist, stellen Sie das Gert aus, ziehen den Stecker aus derSteckdose und entfernen das festsitzende Stck.

    13. Lassen Sie das Stromkabel nicht ber die Kante eines Tischsoder einer Arbeitsplatte hngen und lassen Sie es keine heienOberflchen berhren.

    14. Stellen Sie den Entsafter oder Zusatzteile nicht in die Nheheier Oberflchen.

    15. Heben Sie diese Sicherheitshinweise auf.

    When using the Champion 2000+ Juicer, basic safety precautions should always be practiced including the following:

    Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise

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    Anleitung zum ZusammenbauSCHRITT 1 Schieben Sie das Schneidwerk auf dieAntriebswelle. Stellen Sie sicher, dass die Antriebswelle mitOliven- oder Kokosnussl eingefettet ist. Andere flssige le,Butter, Margarine oder Petroljelly DRFEN NICHT VERWEN-DET WERDEN. Falls sich das Schneidwerk nur etwa 0,5 cmauf die Antriebswelle schieben lsst, knnen Sie es durchleichtes Drehen und Wackeln in beide Richtungen korrektpositionieren, so dass die glatte Kante der Antriebswelle unddie glatte Kante der ffnung des Schneidwerks genauaneinander passen. Dann sollte sich das Schneidwerk mhe-los aufschieben lassen.

    SCHRITT 2 Schieben Sie das Gehuse ber das Schneidwerk.Halten Sie es horizontal mit der ffnung des Einfllstutzensnach unten.

    SCHRITT 3 Setzen Sie das Sieb in die eingekerbtenVertiefungen auf dem Gehuse und halten Sie es mit einerHand fest. Mit der anderen Hand schieben Sie dieSiebhalterung ber das Sieb. Dies geht leichter, wenn Siedabei die Siebkante herunterdrcken. Die Siebhalterung passtnur in einer Richtung ber das Sieb. Der erhhte Rand derSiebhalterung zeigt nach vorne, und die flache Seite ist dieHinterseite. Drcken Sie die Ecken des Siebes an undschieben Sie die Siebhalterung vollstndig auf das Gehusebis der erhhte Rand die Rillen des Gehuses berhrt. (DieVerschlusskappe wird auf dieselbe Art und Weise montiert.)

    SCHRITT 4 Ziehen Sie das Gehuse etwas nach vorne, sodass es die Antriebsspitzen der Motornabe nicht mehrberhrt. Drehen Sie das Gehuse eine Kerbe weiter nach links(entgegen dem Uhrzeigersinn) und passen Sie die ffnungenan der Rckseite des Gehuses auf die Antriebsspitzen derMotornabe. Schieben Sie das Gehuse vollstndig auf unddrehen Sie es nach links bis zum Anschlag. Das Gert ist nunzum Entsaften korrekt eingestellt.

    SCHRITT 5 Stecken Sie nun den Stecker in die Steckdose.

    SCHRITT 6 Zum Prieren ziehen Sie den Stecker desEntsafters aus der Steckdose und tauschen das Sieb mit derVerschlusskappe aus.

    SCHRITT 7 Benutzen Sie den Flltrichter fr kleineres Fllgutwie Beeren und Nsse. Der Flltrichter eignet sich nicht frdas Entsaften von groem Fllgut.

    Falls Ihr Champion 2000+ Entsafter jetzt nicht funktioniert,liegt es vermutlich daran, dass die Gerteteile nicht richtigzusammengesetzt wurden. Der Motor kann nur funktionieren,wenn die Sieb- (bzw. Verschlusskappen-)Halterung korrektaufgesetzt ist. Ziehen Sie den Stecker aus der Steckdose undwiederholen Sie den Gerteaufbau genau nach Anleitung.

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    Anleitung zur ReinigungZerlegenWaschen Sie die Nylonteile des Entsafters sofort nach Gebrauch. Benutzen Sie auss-chlielich kaltes Wasser und Splmittel fr die Reinigung der Teile. Waschen SieNylonteile niemals in heiem Wasser. Waschen Sie die Teile nicht in der Splmaschine.Das Gehuse des Entsafters, das Sieb, die Verschlusskappe und die Siebhalterung knnenin Wasser mit Splmittel getaucht oder eingeweicht werden (nicht das Schneidwerk*).

    Fr hartnckige Lebensmittelflecken kann ein Reinigungsmittel mit Bleichmittel verwen-det werden.

    Alle Lebensmittelreste mssen aus dem Geflecht des Siebs entfernt werden. Lassen Siekeine Lebensmittelreste auf dem Sieb fest werden. Brsten Sie das Sieb mit einer krftigenBrste ab.

    Das Schneidwerk kann mit einem Reinigungsmittel oder Splmittel gereinigt werden.Verwenden Sie eine Nylonbrste zum Entfernen etwaiger Lebensmittelreste. DasSchaftende des Schneidwerks darf nicht in Wasser getaucht werden. Die Unterseite desSchneidwerks sollte mit einem Schwamm oder Tuch abgewischt werden. Setzen Sie dasSchneidwerk erst dann wieder auf die Antriebswelle, wenn Sie den Entsafter wieder inBetrieb nehmen wollen. Bewahren Sie das Schneidwerk in einem Tuch oder inPapiertcher gewickelt auf, um Verletzungen und Beschdigung zu vermeiden.

    Der Motor kann einfach mit einem weichen Tuch, das in warmes Seifenwasser getauchtwird, gereinigt werden. Die ldichtung an der Motornabe darf nicht mit einem spitzenGegenstand berhrt werden, verwenden Sie zur Reinigung dieses Teils ein Papiertuch, einweiches Tuch oder eine Zahnbrste. Der Motor darf nicht in Wasser getaucht werden.

    * Achten Sie darauf, die ffnung des Schneidwerks mit einem Papiertuch, einem Korken odermit anderem Material zu verschlieen, um das Eindringen von Reinigungslsung in die ff-nung zu vermeiden. Sie knnte einen Film verursachen, der das Schneidwerk einengt oderverklebt.

    Schalten Sie den Entsafter ausund ziehen Sie den Stecker aus derSteckdose. Drehen Sie das Gehuseeine Drehung nach rechts. Wackeln Sieetwas am Gehuse und ziehen Sie esab. Das Sieb (oder dieVerschlussklappe), die Siebhalterungund das Schneidwerk sollten nun leichtabzuziehen sein. Sollte sich dasSchneidwerk jedoch durch ein Vakuumfestgesaugt haben, knnen Sie es miteinem kleinen Schraubenzieher leichtlsen.

    Eine Ansammlung vonSchnittresten an der Motornabe hinterdem Schneidwerk ist normal.

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    Limited WarrantyPLASTAKET MANUFACTURING COMPANY, INC. 6220 HIGHWAY 12, LODI, CA 95240, (209) 369-2154

    This Champion Juicer, except as noted below, is warranted by PlastaketManufacturing Company, Inc. (Plastaket) only to the original consumeror other person for whom the original consumer purchased it as a gift, tobe free from defects in material or workmanship under normal use for aperiod of ten (10) years from the date of its original consumer purchase(date of purchase). Normal wear of the cutter is covered for a period notto exceed one (1) year. Motor defects resulting from motor shaft sealfailure are covered for a period not to exceed three (3) years.

    If there should be a defect covered by this warranty within the warrantyperiod, Plastaket will at its election either repair or replace the ChampionJuicer or defective part, free of charge, provided it is properly packagedand delivered to Plastaket. Within the Continental United States only, thefreight will be paid by Plastaket for up to one year from date of purchase.Method of freight will be at the discretion of Plastaket. This warrantydoes not cover loss or damage due to abuse, mishandling, alteration,accident, failure to follow operating instructions, or damage caused byparts or service not authorized by Plastaket.

    Plastaket will not be liable for commercial consequential or incidentaldamages. Since some states do not allow this limitation, it may not applyto you.

    Any part damaged by a cause not within the coverage of this warrantymay be purchased from Plastaket at the current list price plus freight.

    In case of damage during shipment of your new Champion Juicer, do

    NOT send the juicer back to Plastaket. Immediately report such damageto the delivering carrier and have the carrier fill out an inspection report.Contact the place of purchase for further instructions. This warrantyprovides specific legal rights and you may also have other rights whichvary from state to state.

    Any communications with Plastaket regarding this warranty mustcontain the following information: 1) Your name and present address; 2) Juicer serial number; 3) Copy of the dated purchase receipt; 4) Name and address of the dealer; 5) Description of the problem; and 6) In case of damage during shipment, the name of the delivering carrier.

    Date of Original Consumer Purchase*_____________________________________

    Juicer Purchased from _______________________________________________________________

    City ________________________________________ State _____________ Zip __________________

    *Requires a copy of the dated purchase receipt.

    Important - Please complete and return the Warranty Registration Card to Plastaket within 30 days of the date of original consumer purchase, or receiptas a gift. Removal of or rendering serial number illegible on juicer voids your warranty. YOU MAY REGISTER ONLINE AT WWW.CHAMPIONJUICER.COM.

  • Warranty Registration CardPlease complete registration, detach, fold, seal and mail to Plastaket ManufacturingCompany Inc. or you may register online at www.championjuicer.com within30 days after the date of original consumer purchase. PLEASE WRITE CLEARLY.

    Date of Original Consumer Purchase __________________________________ Date this Card was mailed to Plastaket ____________________________________

    Name of Purchaser ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    Street Address ________________________________________________________________ City _____________________________________________ State ______ Zip ______________

    Champion Juicer purchased from _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    Street/Web Address ________________________________________________________________ City _______________________________________ State ______ Zip _____________

    The following requested information (optional) is for Plastakets use only and will not be shared with any other companies or organizations. Your cooperation is appreciated.

    Sex: l M l F Age: l Less than 21 l 21-40 l 41-60 l 61-80 l 80 or older

    Marital Status: l M l S Number of children in household (under 18): _____________________

    Annual Income (optional): l under $40,000 l $40,000 - $70,000 l $71,000 - $100,000 l over $100,000

    How did you hear about the Champion Juicer? l Internet l Friend/Family l Brochure l Other __________________________________

    Why did you purchase a juicer? l Health l Food Preparation l Business Use l Other _____________________________________________

    Why did you purchase a CHAMPION juicer? l Appearance l Price l Quality l Warranty l Other __________________________

    _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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    Assembly Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . .5Cleaning Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7Damage in Transit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Disassembly Instructions . . . . . . . . . . .6Foreign Language Suppliment . . . . . .33General Juicing Procedures . . . . . . . . .8Grain Mill Attachment . . . . . . . . . . . .28Homogenizing Procedures . . . . . . . . .18Important Safeguards . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Juicer Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4Recipes

    Almond-Carrot Pt* . . . . . . . . . . .26Apple Juice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10Apple Beet Juice . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12Apple Beet Surprise . . . . . . . . . . . .12Apple Cabbage Drink . . . . . . . . . .12Apple-Celery Drink* . . . . . . . . . . .12Apple Celery Pepper Drink . . . . . .12Apple Coffee Cake . . . . . . . . . . . . .29Apple-Grape-Celery Drink* . . . . . .12Apple Mint Drink . . . . . . . . . . . . .12Apple Raisin Squares . . . . . . . . . .29Apple Sherbet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19Apple-Strawberry Drink* . . . . . . . .12

    Apple Veggie Blend . . . . . . . . . . . .12Applesauce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24Baby Food . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24Baja Pineapple Drink . . . . . . . . . .13Banana Ice Cream . . . . . . . . . . . . .22Banana-Melon Ice Cream . . . . . . .22Beet Juice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Beet Spice Drink . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13Berry Juice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10Berry Red Drink . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13Berry Sherbet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19Cabbage Juice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Cabbage Pineapple Drink . . . . . . .13Cantaloupe Drink* . . . . . . . . . . . .13Carob Ice Cream . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22Carrot Juice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Carrot Anise Drink . . . . . . . . . . . .13Carrot Apple Drink . . . . . . . . . . . .13Carrot Apple Muffins . . . . . . . . . . .30Carrot Lettuce Drink . . . . . . . . . . .13Carrots and Greens Drink . . . . . . .13Celery Juice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Celery and Lemon Drink . . . . . . . .13Champion V-8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14

    Cherry Juice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10Chlorophyll Drink . . . . . . . . . . . . .14Citrus Juice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10Citrus Punch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14Citrus Sorbet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21Citrus Vegetable Drink . . . . . . . . .14Coconut Ice Cream . . . . . . . . . . . .22Coconut Milk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27Couscous with Garden Vegetables 30Cranberry Muffins . . . . . . . . . . . . .30Cranberry Orange Relish . . . . . . . .25Cranberry Puree . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25Creamed Corn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24Crispy Corn Bread . . . . . . . . . . . . .31Cucumber Juice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Fig Delight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23Fig Puree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25Gingered Peach/Pear Sherbet . . . .19Gourmet Alternatives . . . . . . . . . .26Grape Juice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11Grape Sherbet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20Grape Watermelon Drink . . . . . . .14Hawaiian Delight . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23Hot Salsa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25

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    Ice Cream . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21Jams and Jellies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27Kiwi Juice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11Kiwi Sorbet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21Leafy Greens Drink . . . . . . . . . . . .14Lemon Apple Drink . . . . . . . . . . . .15Lemon Sherbet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20Limonade dt* . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15Maplenut Ice Cream . . . . . . . . . . .23Melon Ice Cream . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23Melon Juice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11Melonade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15Muesli . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25Nut Butters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27Oat Bran Muffins . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31Orange Cucumber Blend . . . . . . . .15Orange Sherbet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20Orange Yam Drink . . . . . . . . . . . . .15Orangeade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15Oranges and Greens . . . . . . . . . . .15Peach Ice Cream . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23Peach Sherbet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20Peanut Butter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27Pear Apple Citrus Drink . . . . . . . .15

    Pear Citrus Drink . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15Pear Juice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15Pineapple Apple Drink . . . . . . . . .15Pineapple Blend . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16Pineapple Carrot Drink . . . . . . . . .16Pineapple Citrus Drink . . . . . . . . .16Pineapple Cranberry Drink . . . . . .16Pineapple Juice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11Pineapple Plus Delight . . . . . . . . .16Pineapple Sherbet . . . . . . . . . . . . .20Pineapple Spice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16Pineapple Vegetable Blend . . . . . .16Pineapple-Apricot Sherbet . . . . . . .21Pineapple-Pear Ice Cream . . . . . . .24Potato Juice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Raspberry Sauce . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25Raw Hummus* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26Sauces and Purees . . . . . . . . . . . .24Sherbets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19Smoothies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19Sorbets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21Strawberry Ice Cream . . . . . . . . . .24Super Pt* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26Sweet Potato Beet Drink . . . . . . . .16

    Sweet Potato Citrus Drink . . . . . . .16Sweet Potato Grapefruit Drink . . .17Sweet Potato Pear Drink . . . . . . . .17Sweet Potato Spice Drink . . . . . . .17Sweet Potato with Pear Puree . . . .25Three Grain Pancakes . . . . . . . . . .31Tomato Aspic Ol . . . . . . . . . . . . .26Tomato Garlic Drink . . . . . . . . . . .17Tomato Juice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Tomato Lettuce Drink . . . . . . . . . .17Tomato Spice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17Tropical Ice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21Vanilla Ice Cream . . . . . . . . . . . . .24Vegetable Blend . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17Vegetable Fruit Delight . . . . . . . . .17Watermelon Punch . . . . . . . . . . . .17Watermelon Sherbet . . . . . . . . . . .21Wheat Grass Juice . . . . . . . . . . . . .10

    Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32Warranty Information . . . . . . . . . . . . .4Warranty Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48

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    Champion 2000+Juicerby Plastaket Manufacturing Co., Inc6220 E. Highway 12, Lodi, California 95240www.championjuicer.com (209)369-4638, fax 369-7455

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    Champion 2000+Juicer