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Your Stand Mixer is adjusted at the factory so the flat beater just clears the bottom of
the bowl. If, for any reason, the flat beater hits the bottom of the bowl or is too far
away from the bowl, you can correct clearance easily.
Beater to Bowl Clearance
Tilt Head Stand Mixers:
1. Turn speed control to “O”.
2. Unplug Stand Mixer.
3. Lift motor head.
4. Turn screw (A) SLIGHTLY counter
clockwise (left) to raise flat beater or
clockwise (right) to lower flat beater.
5. Make adjustment with flat beater, so it
just clears surface of bowl. If you over
adjust the screw, the bowl lock lever
may not lock into place.
NOTE:
When properly adjusted, the flat
beater will not strike on the bottom or
side of the bowl. If the flat beater or the
wire whip is so close that it strikes the
bottom of the bowl, coating may wear off
the beater or wires on whip may wear.
Bowl-Lift Stand Mixers:
1. Turn speed control to “O”.
2. Unplug Stand Mixer.
3. Place bowl-lift handle in down
position.
4. Attach flat beater.
5. Turn screw (B) SLIGHTLY counter
clockwise (left) to raise flat beater or
clockwise (right) to lower flat beater.
6. Place bowl-lift handle in up position to
check clearance.
7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 if necessary.
NOTE:
When properly adjusted, the flat
beater will not strike on the bottom or
side of the bowl. If the flat beater or the
wire whip is so close that it strikes the
bottom of the bowl, coating may wear off
the beater or wires on whip may wear.
A
B
Using Your KitchenAid
®
Flat Beater,
Wire Whip and Dough Hook
Flat Beater for normal to heavy mixtures:
cakes
biscuits
creamed
frostings
quick
breads
candies
meat
loaf
cookies
mashed
potatoes
pie
pastry
Wire Whip for mixtures that need air incorporated:
eggs
sponge cakes
egg whites
angel food cakes
heavy cream
mayonnaise
boiled frostings
some candies
Dough Hook for mixing and kneading yeast doughs:
breads
coffee
cakes
rolls
buns
pizza
dough