4 Press down on the head release lever and lower the
mixer head until it locks into position.
5 Plug into the power supply then switch on and turn
the speed switch to the desired setting. To switch off
turn to '0'.
Switch to pulse
for short bursts
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6 Unplug from the power supply.
7 Raise the mixer head and whilst holding it steady, pull
the tool from the outlet.
important
Some movement of the mixer head is
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normal when mixing heavy loads such as
bread dough.
If the mixer head is raised during operation, the
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machine will stop working straight away. To re-start
the mixer, lower the mixer head, turn the speed
switch to the off position, wait a few seconds and
then re-select the speed. The mixer should resume
operating straight away.
If for any reason power to the mixer is interrupted and
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the machine stops working, turn the speed switch to
the off position, wait a few seconds and then re-select
the speed. The mixer should resume operating
straight away.
The mixer will not operate unless all the
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outlet covers are correctly fitted to the
machine.
If you hear the machine labouring either switch off and
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remove
some of the mixture or increase the speed.
Always remove attachments fitted to the medium and
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high speed outlets before raising the mixer head.
hints
Switch off and scrape the bowl with a spatula when
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necessary.
Eggs at room temperature are best for whisking.
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Before whisking egg whites, make sure there's no
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grease or
egg yolk on the whisk or bowl.
Use cold ingredients for pastry unless your recipe
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states otherwise.
When creaming fat and sugar for cake mixes, always
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use the fat at room temperature or soften it first.
Your mixer has been fitted with a 'soft start' feature to
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minimise spillage. However if the machine is switched
on with a heavy mixture in the bowl such as bread
dough, you may notice that the mixer takes a few
seconds to reach the selected speed.
points for bread making
important
Never exceed the maximum capacities stated - you
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will overload the machine.
Some movement of the mixer head is normal when
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mixing heavy loads such as bread dough.
The ingredients mix best if you put the liquid in first.
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At intervals stop the machine and scrape the mixture
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off the dough hook.
Different batches of flour vary considerably in the
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quantities of liquid required and the stickiness of the
dough can have a marked effect on the load imposed
on the machine. You are advised to keep the machine
under observation whilst the dough is being mixed;
the operation should take no longer than 6-8 minutes.
speed switch
These are a guide only and will vary depending upon
the quantity of mix in the bowl and the ingredients
being mixed.
beater
creaming fat and sugar start on min gradually
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increasing to a higher speed
beating eggs into creamed mixtures use a
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medium to high speed
folding in flour, fruit etc use a low to medium
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speed
all in one cakes start on a low speed gradually
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increasing to a higher speed
rubbing fat into flour use a low to medium speed
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whisk
Gradually increase to maximum
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dough hook
Use a low to medium speed
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maximum capacities
shortcrust pastry
sponge cake (one stage mix) 1.6 Kg total mix
fruit cake mix
bread dough
egg whites
electronic speed sensor control
Your mixer is fitted with an electronic speed sensor
control that is designed to maintain the speed under
different load conditions, such as when kneading
bread dough or when eggs are added to a cake mix.
You may therefore hear some variation in speed
during the operation as the mixer adjusts to the load
and speed selected - this is normal.
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450g flour weight
1.8 Kg total mix
500g flour weight
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