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wall mounting
We cannot accept responsibility for any damage or loss of any nature arising out of this
operation. If you’re in any doubt about your ability to do this, employ a craftsman to do
it for you.
You’ll need:
a) 2 dome-head screws – the underside of the heads must be flat, not countersunk,
and the heads should be small enough to pass through the bottom of the
“keyhole” shaped screw holes
b) 2 wall plugs – these must fit the screws
c) a drill and bit to fit the screws or wall plugs
d) a screwdriver to fit the screws
what to do:
1 Choose a location: close to a power socket, out of reach of children, and safe from
the risk of accidental knocks.
2 Check for pipes and wires in, on, or behind the location. If you find any, go back to
point 1 and choose another location.
3 The holes must be 104mm apart.
4 Use the guide on the left of page 2 of this booklet.
5 Turn page 2 through 90 degrees, so that the edge of the page is horizontal.
6 Hold the page against the wall, and push a pin through the crosses to mark the wall.
7 Drill the holes on the pin marks.
8 Insert the wall plugs (if necessary), and push them in till they’re flush with the wall
surface. You may need to give them a couple of (gentle) taps with a hammer.
9 Push the screws through the holes on the back of the mount, and into the holes or
wall plugs.
10 Screw in the screws, but leave the heads about 10mm clear.
11 Put the wall mount over the screws, so that the screw heads come through the
bottom of the “keyhole” shaped screw holes.
12 Slide the wall mount down, to bring the screws into the upper parts of the screw
holes.
13 Tighten the screws – they should be firm, but not over-tight. If you over-tighten
them, you may distort the mount.
mounting the mixer
14 Twist the drive head so that it’s at 90 degrees to the handle.
15 Push the drive head end into the wall mount first, then the handle.
16 To remove it, pull the handle away first.
17 Hang the whisk, whiz, and beater from the holders at the bottom of the wall mount.