Check if the power is out.
Wait for power before
operating
Check if the rise button spring back
in place.
Make sure the headstock is
stuck in place.
Excessive noise when the machine
is running
①
The machine will work louder in
high gear than in low gear.
②
The amount of food stirred is too
large, resulting in overloading the
machine.
③
Voltage is unstable.
④
Working time is too long.
①
Choose the right gear to
stir food according to the
recommendations in the
manual
②
Reduce the amount of
stirring.
③
If the voltage is unstable,
wait for the voltage to
stabilize before using.
④
If the working time is too
long, stop and cool down for
a while before using.
The machine speed drops, or the
speed is unstable
①
Whether the room temperature is
low, causing the lubricant in the
machine to harden.
②
The ingredients stirred are too
hard and too much, resulting in too
much load on the machine.
③
Whether the voltage suddenly
becomes low.
①
Remove the mixing bowl
and let the machine idle for 5
minutes to soften the
lubricant in the machine and
restore the speed stability.
②
Reduce the mixing volume
and let the machine work
according to the normal
workload.
③
When the voltage is stable,
use the machine again.
Machine swaying and shaking
when working
①
Check if the foot pad on the base
is off.
②
Whether the machine is placed
on a smooth and flat countertop for
use.
①
Check if the foot pad on the
base is off.
②
Place on a smooth and flat
countertop for use
The headstock can't spring back to
reset after putting on the anti-
splash cover and mixing bowl
Check that the anti-splash cover is
in place and the mixing bowl is
assembled.
Rotate the anti-splash cover
and assemble it in place, and
assemble the mixing pot in
place.
Dough darkening found after use
Black powder falls onto the dough
at the mixing head.
Please check that the mixing
head and hook are dry and
that no water or dust is
present on the surface before
use.
Cleaning
Body Cleaning
1. Do not immerse the machine in the water. Do not use water to shower
directly on top of the machine to prevent the host body from entering the
water to avoid short circuits, electric shock, leakage, rust, and other
failures.
2. Do not use a dripping wet towel to wipe the machine
3. Do not use detergent/vinegar/salt and other corrosive, strongly acidic,
strong alkaline cleaning products to clean the machine body, otherwise
accessible to damage the machine's surface.
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