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Attaching the splatter guard

•  You can use the splatter guard when mixing 

flour and liquid, to prevent splattering and flour 

dusting. For other jobs you may not need the 

splatter guard. 

•  Holding the splatter guard with both hands, 

gently place it over the attachment lock and 

lift up over the end of the arm to secure in 

place. There are three rubber grips which hold 

it in place. 

Attaching the bowl

•  Place the bowl onto the bowl lock slotting the 

tabs around the bottom, into the notches inside 

the bowl lock. Hold the bowl with both hands and 

twist clockwise following the ‘Lock’ arrow, until it 

is securely in place.

Adding the attachments

•  Select your attachment. Place this over the end of 

the attachment lock, locating the two notches into 

the slits on either side.

•  Push the attachment up as far as it will go, then 

twist the attachment anticlockwise to lock it  

into position. 

•  Make sure the attachment is securely locked 

into place.

•  Press the ‘TILT’ lever and move the arm into the 

downward position with your other hand.  

 The splatter guard should fit over the bowl.

•  The 6.5 Litre Stand Mixer is now ready to use.

To remove the attachments

•  Push the attachment upwards into the attachment 

lock as far as it will go, then twist clockwise to 

release.

When adding or removing the bowl, splatter guard or attachments the arm must 

always be raised. Press the ‘TILT’ lever to raise the arm. 

PUSH

PUSH

TWIST

LOCKING 

TABS

Summary of Contents for 32926

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION BOOKLET Model 32926 6 5L STAND MIXER...

Page 2: ...ns a rubberised beater to use on medium speeds to mix cakes icing and dips and a whisk to use with higher speeds for whipping cream meringues and eggs The planetary mixing action works at 10 speeds to...

Page 3: ...cautions 6 7 Assembling your 6 5 Litre Stand Mixer and using for the first time 8 9 Instructions for use 10 A guide to speed settings 11 Hints and tips 12 Frequently asked questions 12 Care and clean...

Page 4: ...k 3 Tilt lever 4 LED control panel 5 Cord and plug 6 Base unit 7 Bowl lock 8 Splatter guard feed hole 9 Splatter guard 10 Mixing bowl 11 Rubberised beater 12 Whisk 13 Dough hook PRODUCT FEATURES 1 4 2...

Page 5: ...ing the decrease button Once you have chosen your desired speed you can press the start pause button to start the appliance without the timer in operation The timer will count up in minutes and second...

Page 6: ...if damaged or has been dropped In the event of damage or if the appliance develops a fault contact the Lakeland customer care team on 015394 88100 Do not use this appliance if the lead is damaged Cont...

Page 7: ...appliance with wet hands Do not put your hands or utensils inside the mixing bowl while the stand mixer is on to avoid the risk of injury and damage to the appliance Avoid contact with rotating parts...

Page 8: ...Wash the attachments bowl and splatter guard in warm soapy water rinse and dry thoroughly Make sure that all parts are clean and dry before assembling the product Warning Do not insert the plug into...

Page 9: ...ely in place Adding the attachments Select your attachment Place this over the end of the attachment lock locating the two notches into the slits on either side Push the attachment up as far as it wil...

Page 10: ...s 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 t...

Page 11: ...10 Use on medium speeds to mix cakes batter dips icing and to cream butter or margarine with sugar Use for medium to heavy mixtures Maximum ingredients 660g flour and 840g water For best results use s...

Page 12: ...y need to soften the ingredients or chop them into smaller pieces before further mixing Question Why is my mixture splattering over the work surface Answer The speed may be set too high select a lower...

Page 13: ...or silicone spatulas Never immerse the base unit in water or any other liquid To clean the outer surfaces wipe the base unit with a clean damp cloth and dry thoroughly before storing Wash the attachme...

Page 14: ...d to the plug the appliance must not be used without a fuse cover If lost replacement fuse covers can be obtained from an electrical shop This appliance complies with the following EU Directives 2014...

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Page 16: ...Lakeland Alexandra Buildings Windermere Cumbria UK LA23 1BQ Tel 44 0 15394 88100 www lakeland co uk 32926_201221_v1...

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