10
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
The 6.5 Litre Stand Mixer is fully interlocked for safety, it won’t switch on unless the arm is tilted
downwards.
• Plug in and switch on the stand mixer at the socket.
• Place the stand mixer on a dry level surface.
• The power button will illuminate to show that it is switched on.
• Press the ‘TILT’ lever to raise the arm into the upwards position. Add your ingredients into the
mixing bowl.
• Do not operate the appliance when empty. The maximum working capacity is 2 litres (2kg),
or 1.5 litres (1.5kg) for heavier ingredients such as flour and water, or dough.
• Press the ‘TILT’ lever to lower the arm into the downwards position.
• When you switch on the stand mixer for the first time there may be a slight burning smell,
this is normal for a new appliance and will stop after a few uses.
• To start mixing, you can move slowly through the speeds to the speed you require, or set to
the desired speed first and then press the start/pause button.
•
DO NOT
put your hands or utensils inside the mixing bowl while the stand mixer is on.
If adding food to the bowl. While the stand mixer is on, press the start/pause button to stop
the stand mixer first. If you are using the splatter guard, add food through the feed hole,
pulse the mixer if the attachment is blocking the feed hole.
• If you need to scrape down food from the sides of the bowl, switch off the appliance and
use a spatula.
• Always switch off and unplug the appliance before you attach or remove any of the
attachments.
• Heavy mixtures: Do not operate the stand mixer continuously for more than 6 minutes.
Allow the motor to rest for 10 minutes between each use. Most mixing tasks will take
around 3 minutes.
• To stop the stand mixer, press the start/pause button. The stand mixer will continue to
rotate for a few seconds after being switched off. Wait until it has fully stopped before
pressing the ‘TILT’ lever to raise the arm and remove the bowl.
Summary of Contents for 32926
Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION BOOKLET Model 32926 6 5L STAND MIXER...
Page 15: ...15...