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That it is plugged in correctly.
That the accessories are correctly locked.
That the safety cover is present and locked when the high-speed outlet is not 

used.
That the multi-function head is locked in a horizontal position.
Your appliance comes with a microprocessor that controls and analyses the 

operationg power. If the load becomes too high, your appliance will stop automat-

ically. To restart your appliance, turn the rotary button to the "0" position and 

remove some of your ingredients. Allow your appliance to cool down for a few 

minutes. You can the select the desired speed to complete your preparation.

Before you clean the appliance, unplug it.
Refer to the table for infomation on cleaning the parts with water, dishwashing 

machine and or moist cloth.

ABNORMALITY ANALYSIS AND HANDLING

In case of abnormalities such as abnormal noises, smell, smoke, etc., you should 

immediately cut off power and stop use.
If the product cannot work, please check if the power supply is connected, if the 

switch is put to the 1-7 speed position and if fittings are installed in place.
If the product still cannot work after checks mentioned above, please consult the 

designated repair centre for maintenance.

Abnormality Handling

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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

Caution:

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Clean the main unit with a moist cloth.

Clean the other parts in hot water(<60 ) with some washing-up liquid or in a 

dishwasher (refer to the table).
Store the appliance and accessories in a dry place after cleaning.

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If your appliance does not work,check;

Summary of Contents for 350142

Page 1: ...RT NAME TECHNICAL DATA OF THE PRODUCT INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE IMPORTANT NOTE Please read the manual carefully before operating your product Retain it for future reference CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE CIRCUIT...

Page 2: ...d This appliance can be used by persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of th...

Page 3: ...fore lifting the arm of the stand or opening disassembling or removing the parts of any of the accessories from the stand Do not exceed total 1500g ingredient the accessories bowl Follow the quantitie...

Page 4: ...3 PART NAME TECHNICAL DATA OF THE PRODUCT Product name Model No Rated voltage Rated frequency Rated power Optional 5 0L KITCHEN STAND MIXER 350142 220 240V 50 60Hz 375W Arm lock lever...

Page 5: ...n bowl base and turn clockwise until bowl locks into place Release the lock lever right press down the head of the mixer Then lock the lever left Slide the bowl lid Insert attachment onto output shaft...

Page 6: ...Before switching on your kitchen machine make sure the knob is at 0 position and then attach the whisk beater or dough hook Up to 500g of flour plus other ingredients can be processed in the bowl Fol...

Page 7: ...ith your kitchen machine press the dough down to the bottom of the bowl to avoid the dough wrapping on the tool Make sure that you re knead the dough within the recommended speed Tip INSTRUCTIONS FOR...

Page 8: ...peed 2 and continue kneading until one smooth dough ball is formed 4 Grease a bowl with vegetable oil 5 Put the dough ball to this bowl and cover it with cling film 6 Let it rise for 1 hour until it i...

Page 9: ...ing with speed 4 until firm peaks are formed Recipes Meringue Whisk Pie pastry Beater Ingredient 340g cups all purpose flour plus extra for rolling 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon sugar 227g cold unsalted...

Page 10: ...Before you use the appliance for the first time thoroughly clean the parts that come into contact with food Before you start make sure you assemble according to Sausage horn For disassembly refer to...

Page 11: ...he appliance for the first time thoroughly clean the parts that come into contact with food Before you start make sure you assemble according to Kebbe spacer For disassembly refer to Kebbe spacer Make...

Page 12: ...efer to the table for infomation on cleaning the parts with water dishwashing machine and or moist cloth ABNORMALITY ANALYSIS AND HANDLING In case of abnormalities such as abnormal noises smell smoke...

Page 13: ...12 ACL ACN ACL ACN M1 M2 CONTROL PCBA M Lift up Switch CIRCUIT PRINCIPLE DIAGRAM CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Plastic...

Page 14: ...t be properly delivered to a collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment By Collection and recycling of old appliances you are making an important contribution to the con...

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