7
Assembly and Operation of Your Kambrook
Stand Mixer
Before First Use
Before assembling your Kambrook
Stand Mixer, remove and safely
discard any packaging material
and promotional labels.
Ensure the Speed Control Dial is in
the ‘OFF’ position and the appliance
is switched off at the power outlet
and remove the power cord from
the outlet.
Wash the mixing bowls, beaters
and dough hooks in warm, soapy
water with a soft cloth. Rinse and
dry thoroughly.
Mixing bowls may also be washed
in the dishwasher.
NOTE:
When first using your
Stand Mixer, you may notice an
odour coming from the motor.
This is normal and will dissipate
with use.
Assembling the Mixer Head
1.
Place the mixer stand on a level,
dry surface such as a bench top.
Ensure the mixer stand is in the
horizontal position.
2.
To assemble the mixer head to the
mixer stand, press down and hold
the ‘Mixer Release Lever’ located
at the rear of the mixer stand.
Align the mixer head on the stand
so that the metal pivot on the
bottom of the mixer head fits into
the latched opening on the top
of the stand. Once fitted, release
the mixer release lever to lock the
mixer head in place as the top of
the lever should clamp securely
around the metal pivot.
3.
To tilt the mixing head upward, press
inwards on the ‘Tilt’ button located
on the side of the mixer stand while
pulling up on the handle of the
mixing head to elevate.
NOTE:
Make sure the mixer
head is securely attached to
the mixer stand before using.
WARNING:
The mixer
should not be used as a
hand mixer. It must always
be used on the stand.
Attaching the Revolving
Turntable
1.
To ensure the proper positioning
of the mixing bowl with the mixer,
the turntable has two positions.
Before adjusting the turntable,
decide which bowl will be used.
To adjust the turntable, remove it
from the base of the mixer stand.
To easily identify the correct
operating position for each bowl;
note the graphic icons printed
on the base depicting a large
bowl and a small bowl. Place the
turntable in the hole with the icon
corresponding to the bowl that will
be used (See Fig. 1). The turntable
should spin around freely.
Fig. 1