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Functions

OPERATING YOUR BREVILLE  
HAND MIXER

1.  Ensure the speed control switch is set to the 

OFF position.

2.  Insert the beaters or dough hooks following 

the previous instructions. 

3.  Select a mixing bowl large enough to 

accommodate the beaters/dough hooks, 

as a bowl that is too small will damage the 

attachment. 

4.  Add the ingredients to a mixing bowl as per 

the recipe or your requirements. 

5.  Press down on the   button at the top of 

the mixer and gently pull the power cord 

out of the motor body. 

6.  Release the   button when the cord is at 

the desired length. Plug the power cord into 

a 230V or 240V power outlet and switch 

the power outlet on.

7.  To commence mixing, slide the speed 

control switch in a forward direction using 

your thumb. Always begin mixing at a 

lower speed setting to prevent splattering. 

Increase the speed suited to the mixing 

task. The speed setting can be adjusted 

during operation by moving the speed 

control switch forward and back between 

speeds 1 to 5.

8.  Occasionally stop the hand mixer during 

operation and scrape any food mixture 

down the sides of the mixing bowl with a 

spatula. 

NOTE

Always turn the hand mixer off if you need 

to scrape the bowl during use, then continue 

mixing.
9.  When mixing is complete, set the speed 

control switch to the OFF position. Switch 

the hand mixer off at the power outlet and 

remove the power cord from the outlet. 

10. Sit the hand mixer upright on a flat surface 

with the beaters/dough hooks facing away 

from you. Remove the beaters/dough 

hooks by pressing the EJECT button 

while grasping the attachment shafts. 

The beaters/dough hooks will be released 

automatically. Do not force the beaters/

dough hooks out of the sockets. Use a 

spatula to remove the mixture from the 

beaters/dough hooks. Do not strike the 

beaters/dough hooks on the rim of a mixing 

bowl. 

WARNING

After mixing, take out the beaters/dough hooks 

with care as they may be hot after use. 

BOOST FUNCTION

Pressing the BOOST button while mixing 

provides an extra burst of power and overrides 

the speed setting being used. Press and hold 

the BOOST button for no more than 30 

seconds at one time to avoid overheating.

CORD RETRACTABLE FUNCTION

The hand mixer has a retractable cord for easy 

power cord storage. 
To safely retract power cord, always hold the 

plug with one hand and press the   with the 

other hand, this will prevent the cord from 

striking any nearby objects. If power cord gets 

caught during retraction, release the button 

and press it again until cord is fully retracted.

NOTE

Do not continue to pull the power cord too far 

to its end as it may cause damage to the power 

cord.

WARNING

Hold the plug with one hand and guide the 

cord into the hand mixer during retraction to 

prevent it from striking you or the hand mixer.

Summary of Contents for Handy Mix & Store LHM150

Page 1: ...strated photographed in this brochure may vary slightly from the actual product LHM150 ANZ A16 Australian Customers Mail Locked Bag 2000 Botany NSW 1455 AUSTRALIA Phone 1300 139 798 Fax 02 9700 1342 E...

Page 2: ...the Handy Mix Store Instruction Book LHM150...

Page 3: ...and safely discard any packaging material and promotional labels before using the hand mixer for the first time To eliminate a choking hazard for young children remove and safely discard the protectiv...

Page 4: ...not operate the hand mixer continuously for periods longer than 3 minutes on any setting Allow the motor to rest between each use In the event that you are using the hand mixer with an excessive load...

Page 5: ...lways remove the attachment from the hand mixer before cleaning Care should be taken when removing food from the bowl by ensuring the motor and the attachments have completely stopped before disassemb...

Page 6: ...ge the metal finish Do not wash or soak the hand mixer in water or other liquid Clean with a damp cloth and dry thoroughly Do not allow water or any liquid to enter the gear system as damage may resul...

Page 7: ...edge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with...

Page 8: ...the power outlet and unplug at the power outlet when the appliance is not in use Before cleaning always turn the appliance to the OFF position switch off at the power outlet unplug at the power outlet...

Page 9: ...eed control switch D Eject button for quick release of attachments E Beater and dough hook sockets F Chrome plated dough hooks G Chrome plated beaters H Storage case conveniently store beaters and dou...

Page 10: ...cord or plug in water or any other liquid NOTE When first using the hand mixer you may notice an odour from the motor This is normal and will dissipate as the motor is run in ASSEMBLY OF THE BEATERS...

Page 11: ...cket until it locks into place Repeat for the right dough hook into the right attachment socket NOTE Always ensure the dough hooks are firmly positioned before operating WARNING Never use a dough hook...

Page 12: ...position Switch the hand mixer off at the power outlet and remove the power cord from the outlet 10 Sit the hand mixer upright on a flat surface with the beaters dough hooks facing away from you Remo...

Page 13: ...ing butter and sugar cheesecake mix 5 Whipping Aerating Souffl meringue whipped cream icing pancake batter NOTE Always being mixing at the lowest speed setting to prevent splattering Then increase the...

Page 14: ...l switch is in the OFF position the power is switched off at the power outlet and the power cord is removed from the power outlet 2 Press the EJECT button and remove the beaters dough hooks from the m...

Page 15: ...e the hand mixer includes a retractable cord that fits inside the mixer body Before storing the power cord wipe any particles that may be on the cord To retract the cord hold the plug with one hand an...

Page 16: ...absorb more liquid than others so additional amounts of liquid may need to be added if the bread is not combining DO NOT exceed speed setting 1 when kneading DO NOT place hands near dough hooks when m...

Page 17: ...ice cream Plain Scones Makes 8 scones 2 tbsp butter 2 cup self raising flour sifted 1 cup milk Pinch of salt Extra self raising flour for kneading Extra milk for glazing Butter for serving Jam for ser...

Page 18: ...2 eggs 2 cups self raising flour sifted 2 3 cup milk Icing 2 cups icing sugar 15g butter 1 2 tbsp hot water 1 tsp vanilla extract 1 Preheat oven to 180 C Lightly grease a deep 20cm round cake tin Line...

Page 19: ...bles sliced fruits cheeses and herbs For a sweet pizza try using a chocolate hazelnut spread for the base and topping with fruit nuts marshmallows and a drizzle of honey Pasta Dough Serves 4 200g plai...

Page 20: ...Punch the dough down in the centre with your fist This is will releases excess carbon dioxide produced by the yeast during rising so the final bread will not have a yeasty flavour 7 Turn the dough on...

Page 21: ...chocolate mixture and eggs and mix until combined 4 Stir through chopped chocolate 5 Spoon rounded tablespoons of mixture onto baking trays and press down slightly Allow room for mix to spread 6 Cook...

Page 22: ...berries 1 punnet blueberries 5 passionfruit halved 1 Preheat oven to 150 C Line a large baking tray with non stick baking paper 2 Using the hand mixer with the beating attachment on speed 5 beat the e...

Page 23: ...22 Notes...

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