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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.

READ CAREFULLY AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.

Make sure the voltage indicated on the appliance corresponds to your local mains voltage.

This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical,
sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been
given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for
their safety.

Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.

WARNING: Do not immerse appliance in water. Danger of electric shock.

Only use the appliance with the accessories provided. Otherwise, they could constitute a danger
to the user and risk to damage the appliance

Switch off the appliance before installation/ moving accessories and tools, adding ingredients,
scraping dough from bowl, after use and before clean the appliance.

Switch the appliance off and disconnect the plug from the mains when not in use.

Keep your fingers away from moving parts and fitted attachments.

Always place the appliance and its accessories on a dry, flat and stable surface.

Do not use this appliance outdoors or for commercial purposes. This unit is intended for
household use only.

Do not touch with wet hands.

Regularly check if the supply cord, appliance or extension cable are defective. If found defective,
do not put appliance into operation. Immediately pull the plug.

Place the supply cord or any extension cord in a way that pulling or tripping over it is impossible.
Do not allow the supply cord to hang down within easy reach.

Never carry or pull the appliance by the supply cord. Do not pull the supply cord over sharp
edges. Do not jam or bend it.

Do not operate the appliance by means of an external timer or separate remote-control system.

The stand, supply cord and plug must not come in contact with water. Should this happen,
disconnect the plug immediately.

Never put the appliance or supply cord on hot surfaces or near open flames.

Do not leave the appliance unattended while turned on or plugged in.

Do not operate any appliance with a damaged cord or plug, or after the appliance malfunctions,
or has been damaged in any manner, return appliance to the nearest authorized service agent,
for examination, repair or adjudgement.

Summary of Contents for FM1

Page 1: ...FOOD MIXER MODEL NO FM1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Before Using Your Appliance read these instruc ons carefully and retain for future reference...

Page 2: ...tted attachments Always place the appliance and its accessories on a dry flat and stable surface Do not use this appliance outdoors or for commercial purposes This unit is intended for household use o...

Page 3: ...he supplier cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard Always operate the appliance with splashguard in place B...

Page 4: ...4 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 1 Mixer Head 2 Bowl 3 Accessory Power Port 4 On Off and Speed Switch 5 Mixer Body 6 Head Release Button 7 Y Beater 8 Whisk 9 Dough Hook 10 Spatula 11 Splashguard...

Page 5: ...hook For yeast mixtures Installation of Tools Accessories 1 Raise Mixer Head Lift the head by pressing the Head Release Button and at the same time lift the head until it locks in the raised position...

Page 6: ...re or soften it first During mixing ingredients can be added directly to the bowl via the window of the splashguard Notes for bread making Never exceed the maximum capacities in below table otherwise...

Page 7: ...ng to a higher speed Beating eggs into creamed mixtures Mid to High speed Folding in flour fruit etc Low speed All in one cakes start on Low gradually increase to High Rubbing fat into flour Low to 2...

Page 8: ...lso wash by hand and dry thoroughly Keep away from heat cooker tops ovens microwaves This marking indicates that this product should not be disposed with other household wastes To prevent possible har...

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Page 17: ...17 M Y TR N TH C PH M M KI U FM1 H NG D N S D NG Tr c khi s d ng s n ph m vui l ng c k nh ng h ng d n n y v l u l i tham kh o cho nh ng l n sau...

Page 18: ...t tr n ra kh i b t sau khi s d ng v tr c khi lau ch i s n ph m T t m y v r t ph ch c m kh i ngu n i n khi kh ng s d ng Gi ng n tay c ch xa kh i c c b ph n ang chuy n ng v c c d ng c g n k m Lu n t m...

Page 19: ...y v i m c ch s d ng trong nh nh thi t k Nh s n xu t s kh ng ch u tr ch nhi m n u s n ph m kh ng c s d ng ph h p ho c kh ng tu n th nh ng h ng d n n y N u d y c p ngu n b h ng d y c n c nh s n xu t i...

Page 20: ...20 H NG D N L P T 1 u m y 2 B t tr n 3 C ng c p ngu n ph ki n 4 C ng t c B t T t v T c 5 Th n m y 6 N t nh u m y 7 Ph i tr n ch Y 8 Ph i nh tr ng 9 Ph i tr n m c c u 10 X ng 11 T m ch n an to n...

Page 21: ...n s l m h ng ph i Ph i tr n m c c u D ng tr n men L p t c c D ng c Ph ki n 1 N ng u m y l n N ng u m y l n b ng c ch nh n N t nh u m y v ng th i n ng u m y cho n khi u m y c nh v o v tr c n ng 2 L p p...

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Page 23: ...n Ph i tr n nh ch t b o v ng B t u b ng Low sau t ng d n l n t c cao h n Nh o tr ng v o h n h p nh t c t Mid n High Tr n b t m tr i c y vv t c Low C c lo i b nh t t c trong m t b t u v i Low t ng d n...

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