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Press the cradle release button, raise the cradle. 
Place the ingredients into the mixing bowl and 
then place the bowl onto the mixer stand.
Press the cradle release button with one hand 
and then push down the cradle/mixer-head with the other.

 

Plug in.
Pull the speed switc

h to the side 

to reach the desired speed 

(the first 

speed

 on the mixer head is the slowest speed 

setting). 
As the mixture thickens, increase the speed.
If the machine starts to slow or labour, increase 
the speed.
Press the turbo button to operate the motor at 
maximum speed. 

The unit must be already in use to use 

this button. 

The motor will operate for as long as the 

button is held in position.
When the mixture has reached the desired consistency, 
return the speed switch to the off “0” position and raise the 
mixer-head/cradle.
It may be necessary to scrape down the sides 
of the bowl and along the bottom at regular 
intervals to assist the mixing operation.
To remove the 

hooks/beaters

, make sure the speed switch 

is in the off “0” position and unplug the mixer. Hold on to 
the shaft

s of the hooks/beaters

 and press the eject button.

to use your standmixer

When creaming for cake mixtures, use butter or 
margarine at room temperature or soften before use.
For best results with small quantities, use the 
handmixer without the stand.
Large quantities and thick mixtures may require a 
longer mixing time.
If you wish to mix larger quantities or heavier mixes, 
remove the mixer head from the stand and use a bowl 
of an appropriate size.

hints

To re-knead bread doughs

remove the mixer from the stand and use 

hand held.

OPERATING

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Summary of Contents for KF-9521DF

Page 1: ...ROTATING HAND STAND MIXER MODEL KF 9521DF ...

Page 2: ...maged handmixer Get it checked or repaired Never use an unauthorised attachment Always unplug the appliance when not in use before fitting or removing parts or before cleaning This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning ...

Page 3: ... 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 mixer head turbo button speed switch eject button dough hooks beaters spatula mixing bowl scraper cradle release button cradle mixer release button mixer stand PARTS DESCRIPTION 2 1 ...

Page 4: ...ig 9 preparing your standmixer Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 Fig 4 Fig 5 Fig 6 Fig 7 Fig 8 Fig 9 1 2 Insert the dough hooks beaters into the mixer head Fig 1 Make sure the dough hooks beaters are locked at the right place Fig 2 If using the mixer with stand insert the dough hook beater with the plastic gear ensuring it aligns with the cradle The dough hooks beaters can only be removed when the speed switch is...

Page 5: ...ched the desired consistency return the speed switch to the off 0 position and raise the mixer head cradle It may be necessary to scrape down the sides of the bowl and along the bottom at regular intervals to assist the mixing operation To remove the hooks beaters make sure the speed switch is in the off 0 position and unplug the mixer Hold on to the shafts of the hooks beaters and press the eject...

Page 6: ...oes kneading dough Beating egg whites kneading dough HIGH speed for whipping cream kneading dough 0 1 2 3 4 5 TURBO Cookie dough is one of the thickest doughs to mix Make it easier by following these tips SPEED FUNCTION mixing tips 5 5 Use a large mixing bowl so that ingredients spread out for easier mixing Have butter or margarine at room temperature Add ingredients one at a time and thoroughly m...

Page 7: ... on the top rack of your dishwasher Avoid placing items on the bottom rack directly over the heating element bowl Never use a wire brush steel wool or bleach to clean your stainless steel bowl Use vinegar to remove limescale Keep away from heat cooker tops ovens microwaves For everday usage hand washing is suggested troubleshooting problem The mixer stops during operation solution If for any reaso...

Page 8: ... COVERS UNITS PURCHASED AND USED WITHIN THE UNITED STATES AND DOES NOT COVER Ordinary wear and tear including scratches dents or stains Heat discoloraIon minor imperfecIons and slight color variaIons in the ceramic coaIng metals or glass Damage caused by extreme temperatures changes such as pre heaIng cookware empty le ng liquids boil dry or immersing a hot pot or lid into cold water Improper clea...

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