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Need help assembling and using my Hamilton Beach 67850 Juicer?

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VonHolden
12/17/2025, 03:35:28 PM

Absolutely! Here's a simple guide to get you started with your Hamilton Beach 67850 Juicer:

Before First Use:

  1. Wash all juicer parts (except the motor base) with warm, soapy water. Rinse and dry them immediately.
  2. Never immerse the motor base in water.

Assembly:

  1. Place the strainer bowl on top of the motor base.
  2. Insert the stainless steel strainer basket into the strainer bowl, ensuring it's firmly latched.
  3. Position the lid over the strainer bowl, aligning the feed chute with the strainer basket, and lower into place.
  4. Secure the lid by raising the locking arm over the indentation until it clicks.
  5. Optional: Place a plastic bag in the pulp container for easier cleanup.
  6. Push the removable drip-free spout down for juicing.
  7. Place the juice pitcher (with its lid) under the juice spout.

Using the Juicer:

  1. Ensure the control is in the OFF position and plug the juicer into a power outlet. A blue light indicates proper assembly.
  2. Select either the LOW or HIGH speed setting based on your preference.
  3. With the motor running, insert your washed fruits and vegetables into the feed chute, using the food pusher to guide them.
  4. The juice will flow into the pitcher, and the pulp will collect in the pulp container.

After Juicing:

  1. Turn the juicer OFF and unplug it.
  2. Disassemble by lifting the lid and removing the pulp container, followed by the strainer bowl (with the basket inside).
  3. Carefully remove the strainer basket by inverting the strainer bowl.

Cleaning:

  1. Wash all parts with warm, soapy water.
  2. Use the Easy Sweep cleaning tool for the strainer basket.
  3. Avoid the "SANI" setting when washing parts in the dishwasher.

For detailed information and safety precautions, please consult the Hamilton Beach 67850 Juicer's instruction manual.

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