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BREvILLE RECOMMENdS SAFETy FIRST
•
The maximum dough this
machine can mix is 600
grams flour plus 375ml water.
If your recipe is more than
this, machine must be rested
after 3 minutes of use to
avoid overloading the motor.
•
Do not operate the appliance
continuously on heavy loads
for more than 3 minutes.
None of the recipes in
this book are considered a
heavy load.
•
Maximum load for the small
bowl is 125g butter, softened
and chopped, with 3/4 cup
caster sugar. Always make
sure your butter is softened
before creaming. Do not use
cold butter.
•
Handle the bench mixer and
attachments with care. Never
place your fingers inside
the mixing bowl or near the
beater, whisk or dough hook
during operation.
•
Keep hands, hair, clothing,
as well as, spatulas and other
utensils away from moving
beater, whisk or dough hook/
during operation.
•
Should an object such as a
spoon or spatula fall into
the bowl while mixing,
immediately ensure the
speed control dial is in the
OFF position, turn the bench
mixer off, unplug at the power
outlet and remove the object.
•
Do not place hands in the
mixing bowl unless the bench
mixer is disconnected from
the power outlet. Ensure the
speed control dial is in the
OFF position, the bench
mixer is switched off and
unplugged from the power
outlet before removing the
beater, whisk or dough hook.
•
Ensure the motor and beater,
whisk or dough hook have
completely stopped before
disassembling.
•
Always remove the beater,
whisk or dough hook
from the bench mixer
before cleaning.
•
Care should be taken when
removing the food from
the mixer bowl by ensuring
the motor and the beater,
whisk, or dough hook have
completely stopped before
disassembling. Ensure the
speed control dial is in the
OFF position, the appliance
is switched off at the power
outlet and unplugged before
Summary of Contents for Scraper Mixer Twin
Page 2: ...CONGRATULATIONS on the purchase of your new Breville product ...
Page 11: ...ASSEMBLY OPERATION of your Breville product ...
Page 18: ...CARE CLEANING STORAGE of your Breville product ...
Page 20: ...MEASURING WEIGHING for your Breville product ...
Page 23: ...HINTS TIPS for your Breville product ...
Page 29: ...29 PAge header TROUBLESHOOTING ...
Page 31: ...RECIPES ...