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Accessories
Your Victorio Food Strainer comes with:
Apple/Tomato Screen
Standard Spiral
Optional Screens & Spirals
Each item below is available separately or all together as a 4-Piece
Accessory Kit (VKP250-5). You can visit our website,
www.Victorio.info, for more information or to purchase replacement
parts and accessories.
VKP250-1: Berry Screen (Very Fine) has the finest holes of all the
screens for removing small seeds in raspberries, strawberries, blueberries,
etc. Ideal for making jams, jellies, and pie filling.
VKP250-2: Pumpkin Screen (Coarse) has slightly larger holes than the
Apple/Tomato screen. It is for processing pumpkin, squash, and
potatoes.
VKP250-3: Salsa Screen (Extra Coarse) is a very coarse screen for
processing salsa and chunkier recipes. It has the largest holes of all the
screens.
VKP250-4: Grape Spiral (Short Spiral) is used to process grapes or any
produce that contain large seeds and thicker skins. Its shorter length helps
prevent the strainer from jamming, or becoming too difficult to turn, by
allowing the seeds and skins to exit the end of the screen sooner. For best
results, use the Grape Spiral inside the Apple/Tomato Screen.
5. The strained food should be used immediately or preserved through
canning, freezing, or dehydrating. To be assured of safety and quality
in preserved foods, always use recipes from reliable home canning
guides. For more information visit our website, www.Victorio.info.
Helpful Hints
1. The Strainer operates easily when fruits and vegetables are in the
spiral, but difficult to turn when empty. Do not turn the handle when
the Strainer is empty, as that will damage the screen and spiral.
2. When straining certain foods, it is normal for some pulp to empty
with the waste. The waste can be strained again to retrieve more pulp.
3. The squirt guard may be removed, if necessary, when processing drier
foods, such as beans or potatoes.
4. If the Strainer handle becomes difficult to operate, turn the handle
counter-clockwise a few complete rotations. This will help clear any
obstructions and allow the Strainer to operate normally. If the handle
is still hard to turn at this point, you will need to disassemble the
Strainer and remove any obstructions in the screen and spiral.
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