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Care & Cleaning

 
Motor head and mixer base

Do not wash or immerse the mixer motor 

head or mixer base in water. Do not allow 

water or other liquids to enter the gear 

system, as this may result in damage.
Wipe clean with a soft, damp cloth then dry 

thoroughly. Wipe any excess food particles 

from the power cord.

Cleaning agents

Do not use abrasive scouring pads or 

cleaners on the mixing bowl, flat beater, 

dough hook or whisk, as they may scratch 

the surface. Use only warm soapy water with 

a soft cloth.
Also do not soak attachments for extended 

periods of time, for example several hours or 

overnight, as this may damage the finish.

Bowl and attachments

Wash the bowl and attachments (beater, 

scraper beater, whisk and dough hook) with 

warm soapy water and a soft cloth or a soft 

bristled brush. Rinse and dry thoroughly. 

Avoid abrasive scouring pads or cleaners,  

as they may damage the surfaces.

Dishwasher

Stainless Bowl, Beater, Scraper Beater 

& Dough Hook can be washed in the 

dishwasher on a standard wash cycle.  

Place Scraper beater on the top shelf only. 

Sage recommends hand washing only  

of the Glass Bowl and Whisk.

Storage

Store your mixer on the kitchen bench,  

or upright in an accessible cupboard.
Always ensure the speed control dial is in 

the OFF position, the mixer is off at the wall, 

and the power cord is unplugged.
Store the mixing bowl locked into the  

bowl recess.
Place the attachments inside the mixing 

bowl and lower the mixer head into the 

horizontal (closed) position. 
Do not take off the motor head for  

any purpose.

Troubleshooting

 
Motor head safety cut-off

The mixer is equipped with a motor head 

safety cut-off. If the mixer head is lifted up at 

any time while the mixer motor is switched 

on, the safety cut-off will automatically 

switch the motor off and set the mixer into 

standby mode. 
To restart the motor within 5 minutes, lower 

the mixer head into the hotizontal (closed) 

position, and turn the dial away then back to 

the required speed setting. This will resume 

mixing and the timer will resume counting. 
To restart the motor after 5 minutes or more, 

lower the mixer head and turn the dial to 

OFF then back to the required speed.  

The timer will start from 0.
To turn the mixer off (instead of restarting), 

turn the dial to OFF, and unplug from the wall.

Electronic protection cut-off  
(current overload)

The mixer is equipped with an electric 

protection cut-off and will automatically 

stop operating if the motor is stalled 

or overloaded. This is normally due to 

excessive quantity in the mixing bowl. 
Should the mixer go into this mode, the 

LED indicator band will flash and the error 

message “E1” will flash on the LCD screen 

and the buzzer will beep 3 times.
If this error occurs, turn the speed control 

dial to the OFF position, switch the 

appliance off at the power outlet and unplug 

the cord. Remove some of the ingredients in 

the mixing bowl and then restart the mixer.

Thermo protection cut-off  
(temperature overload)  

  

The mixer is equipped with a self-resetting 

safety device which safeguards against 

overheating the motor with excessive 

loads. If overheating occurs, the mixer will 

automatically activate the overheating 

protection device and the motor will switch 

itself off. If this error occurs, turn the speed 

control dial to the ‘OFF’ position, switch the 

appliance off at the power outlet and unplug 

the cord. Wait at least 15 minutes before 

restarting the mixer. 
Should the mixer go into this mode, the 

LED indicator band will flash and the error 

message “E2” will flash on the LCD screen 

and the buzzer will “beep” 3 times. 
If this error occurs, turn the speed control 

dial to the ‘OFF’ position, switch the 

appliance off at the power outlet and unplug 

the cord. Wait at least 15 minutes before 

restarting the mixer. 

Summary of Contents for Sage Bakery Boss BEM825

Page 1: ...the Bakery Boss Instruction Book BEM825...

Page 2: ...he following The Blue wire must be connected to the terminal which is marked N The Brown wire must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L The Green Yellow wire must be connecte...

Page 3: ...emove the beater whisk or dough hook from the appliance 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 co...

Page 4: ...iding this service For more information please contact your local council office IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS FOR ALL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Unwind the power cord fully before use Do not let the power cord han...

Page 5: ...Sealing lid not shown Compatible with both glass and stainless steel bowl N Spatula not shown Flat beater for normal to heavy mixtures Heavy cake batters and biscuit doughs Pastry Mashed potatoes Wire...

Page 6: ...adding flour to the mixing bowl always use the pouring shield and ensure the mixer is on the FOLD setting This will prevent flour from escaping the mixing bowl The Scraper Beater can also be used as...

Page 7: ...d mixture down the sides of the mixing bowl with a spatula 8 If the mixer has not been used for 5 minutes it will automatically change from STANDBY mode to a power saving OFF mode and the illuminated...

Page 8: ...flour starts to form gluten Gluten is a network of elastic strands that interlock to trap the gases produced by yeast This process increases as the dough continues kneading and provides the structure...

Page 9: ...time For more information about bread mixes please contact the relevant number listed below Or refer to contact details on the packaging of the bread TIPS FOR BETTER CAKE PASTRY MAKING Check the ingre...

Page 10: ...ry making should be lower in protein gluten than flour used for bread making Plain flour has a lower protein gluten content than bread flour and gives baked products such as cakes muffins pastries sco...

Page 11: ...ff and set the mixer into standby mode To restart the motor within 5 minutes lower the mixer head into the hotizontal closed position and turn the dial away then back to the required speed setting Thi...

Page 12: ...lt of too much ingredients being processed at one time Try removing some of the ingredients from the bowl To continue mixing turn the speed control dial to the off position and unplug the mixer from t...

Page 13: ...Registration also makes it easier to get support and advice on any questions or issues that you might have in the future If you wish we can also send you free recipes and additional hints and tips on...

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