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playing with the appliance. 

• 

Do not allow persons with restricted physical, 

sensory, perceptive or mental abilities, or 

with lack of experience and knowledge 

to operate the appliance unless they are 

supervised or have been instructed in the 

use of the appliance by somebody who is 

responsible for their safety. 

• 

If the power supply is interrupted, the 

appliance will switch off. When the power 

is restored, turn the knob to OFF before 

starting it again. 

• 

Switch the unit off and unplug it from the 

outlet when not in use, before putting on 

/ taking off parts and before cleaning. To 

disconnect it, switch it off, get hold of the 

plug and remove it from the wall outlet - do 

not pull the cord. 

• 

Do not operate any appliance with a 

damaged cord / plug or after the appliance 

has malfunctioned or has been damaged 

in any manner. Return the appliance to an 

authorised service facility for examination, 

repair, or electrical / mechanical adjustment.  

• 

To prevent injury, repairs such as replacing a 

damaged cord should only be carried out by 

our customer service. 

• 

For optimum motor operation make sure 

the air vents in the back are surrounded by 

ample space.

• 

The use of attachments not recommended 

/ sold by the appliance manufacturer may 

cause fire, electric shock, or injury. 

PARTS AND FEATURES

1.  Machine body

1.1.  Bowl locking plate

1.2.  Air vents

2.  Motor head 

2.1.  Connection shaft

3.  Knob

4.  Releasing lever

5.  Bowl

The machine was designed to be able to use further sets of attachments (e.g. chopper, slicer, 

meat mincer, pasta set), which are available at the same shops and authorised facilities.

6.  Splash-guard cover

7.  Utensils

7.1.  Wire whisk

7.2.  Dough hook

7.3.  Flat beater

8.  Attachment connection

8.1.  Connection lid

8.2.  Clamp screw

INTRODUCTION

Thank you for purchasing our product. In 

doing so you have opted for an efficient 

high-performance appliance. 

If the instructions on the correct use 

of this appliance are not followed, the 

manufacturer will not be responsible for 

any resulting damage. 

The operating instructions may refer to different 

models. Any difference is clearly identified. 

IMPORTANT SAFETY 

INFORMATION 

When using electrical appliances, basic safety 

precautions should always be followed, including 

the following. 

• 

Connect and operate the appliance only in 

accordance  with  the  specifications  on  the 

rating plate 

• 

Read all the instructions. Keep these 

instructions for future use.

• 

To protect against risk of electric shock, do 

not put the machine body, cord, or plug in 

water or other liquid. 

• 

Do not leave the running appliance 

unattended. 

• 

Keep children away from the appliance. 

• 

Supervise children to prevent them from 

Summary of Contents for KM 040 UK

Page 1: ...EN Operating Instructions ...

Page 2: ...KM 040 UK 8 7 6 5 4 2 1 Off 10 9 1 2 1 3 5 6 7 8 8 1 8 2 7 1 7 2 7 3 2 4 1 1 2 1 ...

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Page 5: ...manufacturer may cause fire electric shock or injury PARTS AND FEATURES 1 Machine body 1 1 Bowl locking plate 1 2 Air vents 2 Motor head 2 1 Connection shaft 3 Knob 4 Releasing lever 5 Bowl The machine was designed to be able to use further sets of attachments e g chopper slicer meat mincer pasta set which are available at the same shops and authorised facilities 6 Splash guard cover 7 Utensils 7 ...

Page 6: ... APPLIANCE Locking and releasing the motor head A To insert and remove any utensils and bowls you will need to lift the motor head first Perform the following operations 1 Rotate the releasing lever anticlockwise 2 Use your other hand to gently lift the motor head until it stops 3 Let go of the releasing lever and rotate it clockwise towards its starting position Having inserted the utensils lower...

Page 7: ...ng 9 10 Whipping To whip cream egg whites and small quantities of cream custard The operation of the machine may slow down as the mixture gets harder This is normal Operating light Whenever the machine is operating the bowl is illuminated by a light located below the motor 4 Fit the utensil to the connection shaft 5 Rotate it anticlockwise until the pin on the shaft gets into the relevant seat on ...

Page 8: ...pout Solid ingredients such as walnuts raisins or candied fruit are usually added during the last seconds of mixing at speed 1 The mixture should be thick enough to prevent such ingredients from sinking to the bottom of the saucepan while you are cooking Mixtures comprising large quantities of liquid ingredients should be blended at low speeds to avoid splashes Increase the speed only after the mi...

Page 9: ...st Ingredients for 4 people 6 apples 180g flour 100g cane sugar 1 untreated lemon dried cinnamon 150g butter salt Put all ingredients and tools to be used in the refrigerator for at least two hours Place the sieved flour with a pinch of salt into the mixer bowl and position the flat whisk Place 100g cubed butter in the centre Add a teaspoon of grated zest of lemon and blend the mixture quickly unt...

Page 10: ...OMEMADE BREAD For 1 loaf 500g flour pastry flour or any other type wholemeal or white 20g baker s yeast 10g salt a pinch of sugar water Warm the yeast in a little warm water in the mixer bowl and then mix with 2 spoons flour and 1 pinch sugar Cover and leave to rise in a warm place for 20 minutes Add the sieved flour and mix with the risen dough 10g salt and the water necessary to obtain a soft el...

Page 11: ...rtaken by us or our appointed agent Any parts removed during repair work or any product that is replaced become our proper ty The product is used in the United Kingdom or Republic of Ireland The Guarantee does not cover Damage resulting from transportation im proper use neglect or interference or as a result of improper installation Accidental damage this includes but is not limited to damage whic...

Page 12: ...onditions as the 1 year Guarantee Please refer to the certifica te of guarantee for more information DISPOSAL OF OLD ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES The European Directive 2002 96 EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE requires that old household electrical appliances must not be disposed of in the normal unsor ted municipal waste stream Old appliances must be collected sepa rately in order to...

Page 13: ...KM 040 UK 02 2013 ver 1 1 Indesit Company UK Ltd Morley Way Peterborough PE2 9JB www indesitcompany com ...

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