Nutribullet NBJ50200 Pro 1000W Juicer Machine
Safety Instructions
- Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used by or near children.
- Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
- To unplug, grasp the plug and pull from the outlet. Never pull from the power cord.
- Regularly inspect the power cord, plug, and the actual juicer for any damage.
- This juicer is for household use only. Do not use this juicer for anything other than its intended use.
- Do not use in moving vehicles or boats. Do not use outdoors. Misuse may cause injury.
- Do not let the power cord hang over the edge of a table or countertop.
- Do not let the power cord touch hot surfaces, such as a stove, or let it become tangled or knotted.
- Do not unfasten the clamps (locking handle) while the juicer is in operation.
- Do not push food into the feed chute with your fingers or utensils.
- Do not place your hand or fingers into the feed chute when it is attached to the juicer.
- Do not use the juicer if the rotating sieve is damaged.
- Do not use the juicer without the pulp basin and basin lid attached to the motor base.
- Do not modify the plug in any way. This juicer has a polarized plug.
- To reduce the risk of electric shock, this plug will fit in a polarized outlet only one way.
- If the plug does not fit fully in the outlet, reverse the plug.
- If it still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician.
- Do not touch the small cutting blades/teeth on the bottom/ base of the sieve.
- Ensure that the surface where the appliance operates is stable, level, clean, and dry.
- If extreme vibration occurs, discontinue use and call Customer Service.
What’s included.
- 800 WATT MOTOR BASE WITH LOCKING HANDLE
- PULP BASIN COVER WITH 3″ FEED CHUTE
- FOOD PUSHER
- 1.5L PULP BASIN WITH NO-DRIP SPOUT
- STAINLESS STEEL SIEVE
- 27 OZ JUICE PITCHER
- JUICE PITCHER LID WITH FROTH SEPARATOR
- CLEANING BRUSH
Description
- food pusher
- 3” feed chute
- basin cover
- stainless steel sieve (inside basin)
- 1.5L pulp basin
- locking handle
- no-drip spout
- juice pitcher lid
- dual-speed control dial
- motor base
- 27oz juice pitcher
Assembly
- Place the Motor Base on a dry, level countertop. Ensure the dial is set to the “OFF” position and the unit is unplugged.
- Place the Pulp Basin on top of the Motor Base. Align the Pulp Basin with the Motor Base so that the spout is aligned with the dimpled side of the Motor Base.
- Align the Sieve with the motor drive coupling and push down until it clicks into place. Handle the Sieve by gripping the top edges, being careful not to touch the sharp teeth on the base of the Sieve.
- Place the Basin Cover over the Sieve and Pulp Basin. The side “ears” on the Basin Cover should align with the “ears” on the sides of the Pulp Basin.
- Raise the Locking Handle and move it into the “ears” on each side of the Basin Cover. The Locking Handle should be in a vertical position and locked into place.
- Swing the No-Drip Spout cover up vertically, so that it no longer covers the juice spout.
- Place the Juice Pitcher Lid on top of the Juice Pitcher and open the locking lid latch.
- Slightly angle the Juice Pitcher and place it under the juice spout. Align the spout with the hole in the Juice Pitcher Lid and level out the Juice Pitcher. It will fit snugly into the spout to hold it in place.
Using the Appliance
- Gather all of your desired ingredients and wash them. Prepare the ingredients to be juiced by cutting, skinning, or removing the rind, stems, or stone seeds.
- After the juicer is fully assembled, plug the power cord into an outlet. Use the Dual-Speed Control Dial to select a speed to begin juicing.
- While the motor is running, begin gently guiding your ingredients into the feed chute using the Food Pusher.
- Juice will begin to flow out of the spout and into the Juice Pitcher, while the pulp will be separated and stored in the Pulp Basin.
- When the Pulp Basin is full, it must be emptied before you continue juicing. See disassembly instructions.
- Always be sure to turn the Dual-Speed Control Dial to the “OFF” position and wait for the Sieve to stop spinning before removing the Juice Pitcher from under the spout. Unplug the unit after each use.
- Remove the Juice Pitcher from under the spout. You may close the Juice Pitcher Lid and store juice in the Juice Pitcher if desired.
- Immediately move the No-Drip Spout cover downward over the spout to avoid any residual drips onto the unit or the surface below the juicer.
Control Dial
Dual-Speed Control Dial & Juicing Settings
- OFF: Power is OFF, the juicer is not running
- LOW: Best for juicing softer fruits and vegetables.
- HIGH: Best for harder produce like carrots and beets.
Juicing
Proper Production
- Prepare fruit and veggies before inserting them into the juicer:
- Properly clean produce (rinse with lukewarm water, produce wash, or water and apple cider vinegar).
- Peel or remove skin as needed, and chop food items down to the right size – just small enough to fit easily into the feed chute, without having to force the pieces down with the Food Pusher.
- Remove rind from all citrus fruits before juicing.
- Remove large pits and seeds from stone fruits before juicing.
Fiid Chute
- Never place your hand or fingers into the feed chute when it is attached to the appliance.
- Always start the juicer before adding food to the feed chute.
- The juicer must be running when items enter it.
- Do not overload the feed chute. Items must be added gradually, at a pace the juicer can keep up with.
- Use only the provided Food Pusher to push food into the feed chute.
- Never use fingers, utensils, or any other apparatus.
- Never use excessive force to push items into the feed chute.
Consuming Juice & Pulp
Instead of composting or throwing away the pulp left over after juicing, you can choose to consume it. See our Recipe Guide for some fun tips on what to do with the pulp. By using these creative ideas, you can enjoy pulp in a variety of delicious (and healthy) ways.
- Whether you prefer sweet or savory, you can use pulp to create some tasty treats!
- For the best taste, consume fresh juice and pulp within 48 hours of juicing.
Foods that should NEVER be used in this juicer
- Foods that do not contain juice to extract (for example, bananas or avocados).
- Frozen fruits or vegetables.
- Stone fruits that have large pits or seeds that have not been removed.
Overheating
- If the motor overheats, the juicer will turn off.
- If the juicer stops working, unplug it and allow it to cool down.
Disassembly
- Ensure the unit is powered down, turned “OFF,” and unplugged.
- Remove the pitcher from under the spout. To prevent drips, use the No-Drip Spout cover to close the juice spout.
- Unlock the Locking Handle from the Basin Cover by pulling the handle backward out of the “ears” on either side of the Basin Cover. Move the handle down.
- Remove the Pulp Basin from the Motor Base by pulling upwards with the Basin Cover and Sieve still in place, and take it directly to your sink.
- Remove the Food Pusher by lifting it out of the feed chute.
- Lift the Basin Cover vertically off the Pulp Basin and remove any pulp from the inside of the cover. You may use the flat end of the Cleaning Brush to scrape pulp off the cover.
- Gently lift the Sieve vertically out of the center of the Pulp Basin. Clean the Sieve right away (see care instructions).
- Empty the Pulp Basin. Use the flat end of the Cleaning Brush to easily scrape out the pulp and set it aside for use in other recipes or composting. You can also empty the pulp into your waste bin or compost.
One-Year Limited Warranty
Warranty Service
For limited warranty service, simply call our customer service department at 1 (800) 523-5993 or contact us via email from our website at nutribullet.com; click the Contact Us link, fill out and submit the customer contact form, and we will be glad to help you. Before sending your product for limited warranty service, please make sure to keep a copy of all relevant documents for your files (receipt, etc.).
Exclusions & Limitations
This limited warranty extends only to the original consumer purchaser and is not transferable. Repair or replacement of the product (or, if repair or replacement is not feasible, a refund of the purchase price) is the exclusive remedy of the consumer under this limited warranty.
NutriBullet shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages for breach of this limited warranty or any implied warranty on this product. This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. NutriBullet is not liable for any damage to products not covered by this warranty (e.g., cups, book, User Guide).
Some states and provinces do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or exclusions or limitations on the duration of implied warranties or conditions, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights that vary by state or province.
Warranty registration
To find the serial number, check under the Motor Base. If you cannot find the serial number, call customer service for assistance.
Customer Service
- Tel: 1 (800) 523-5993
- Website: nutribullet.com
FAQs
Q: What types of produce can I juice with the NBJ50200 Pro 1000W?
Steer clear of particularly hard things like coconuts or big pits.
Q: Can I put whole fruits into the feed chute?
Cut large vegetables into manageable chunk-sized pieces. This lessens the pressure on the motor and helps avoid clogs.
Q: Can I juice leafy greens like spinach or kale?
Indeed. To help force leafy greens through the feed chute, bundle them with tougher fruit, like as apples or cucumbers, for optimal results.
Q: What does the 1000W motor allow me to do?
High-speed extraction from the 1000-watt motor makes it simpler to juice bulky veggies like beets and carrots and results in a smoother, less clogged juice.
Q: How long can I run the juicer continuously?
When processing large or difficult batches, operate the juicer infrequently and take short breaks to prevent overheating. Allow the device to cool down before restarting if it gets too hot.
Q: Why is foam forming on top of my juice?
Foam is natural when juicing fibrous veggies. Many Nutribullet juicers contain a foam separator in the pitcher to reduce froth when serving.
Q: Can I use the juicer for nut milk or smoothies?
When you juice fibrous vegetables, foam naturally forms. To lessen foam during serving, several Nutribullet juicers have a foam separator in the pitcher.
Q: Are the removable parts dishwasher-safe?
The majority of detachable parts are top-rack dishwasher safe, including the pulp container, juice pitcher, lid, and pusher.