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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

The warranty outlined below only covers distributors of the Optimum range of appliances. Please contact your 
distributor for a full product warranty.

Effective as of 1st January 2014

1. 

Optimum® (“we”) warrants this appliance to be free from defects in materials and workmanship. As long as you 
use it according to this instruction book, Optimum® warrants that it will perform satisfactorily in household use 
for a period of 1 year.

2.  Any warranties beyond this standard period are offered as extended terms by the selling distributor. This 

means you can only claim them though that provider.

3.  We will repair/replace your appliance if any defects occur under normal use and care within this manufacturers’ 

warranty period at our discretion, and only if the selling distributor cannot do so. This is done solely at our 
option with no charge for parts. This warranty does not extend to any accessories, whether included or 
purchased separately. 
If your distributor determines that your appliance has a major fault, they may offer a replacement at their own 
discretion.

4.  If your appliance needs repair while it is under warranty, and your distributor cannot provide the repairs, you 

are responsible for the cost of returning it to us (or an approved service provider), and also for the cost of 
returning it back to you.

5.  Whilst your appliance is in transit, you assume all risk for it. The warranty does not cover any further damage 

during transportation.

6.  You must ensure that you properly package your appliance when you return it to avoid any damage to it during 

transit. 

7.  To enable us to process your warranty claim, ensure you include an explanation of any problem. We will not 

look for faults for you, and will only repair described faults as covered under warranty.

8.  This full warranty is void if your appliance has been subjected to abuse, negligence, accident, alteration, failure 

to follow operating instructions, or exposed to abnormal or extreme conditions.

9.  Cosmetic changes that do not affect performance will not be considered defects or fall under this warranty. 

These changes include discolouration of any parts of your appliance, or the effects of using abrasive cleaners. 
The warranty does not cover cleaning or removing any food products from your appliance, or repairing any 
damage caused by allowing them to build up.

10.  This warranty does not cover normal wear and tear on your appliance or its parts.
11.  This warranty does not cover any defect caused by an accident, misuse, abuse, improper installation or 

operation, lack of reasonable care, unauthorised medication, loss of parts, tampering or attempted repair by 
anyone we have not authorised to make repairs.

12.  The warranty will not apply if the damage, malfunction or failure results from alterations, accident, misuse, 

abuse, fire, liquid spillage, maladjustment of customer controls, use on an incorrect voltage, power surges and 
dips, thunderstorm activity, acts of God, voltage supply problems, tampering or unauthorised repairs by any 
persons, use of defective or incompatible , exposure to abnormally corrosive conditions or entry by any insect, 
vermin or foreign object in the product.

13.  The warranty does not cover damage from using your machine with an alternate power source (e.g. solar, 

inverter, generator, etc.).  We do not recommend using these devices to power your appliance.

14.  You must keep your purchase docket/receipt as both proof of purchase, and proof of the date on which you made 

the purchase. You will need to present your purchase docket or receipt when making a claim under this warranty.

15.  If you do not present your receipt of purchase, this warranty is invalid. Consumer Law allows us to request 

reasonable proof of purchase to service a warranty claim.

16.  This warranty does not imply, intend to or detract from any consumer rights listed in, and able to be enforced 

from, Regulated Consumer Law. If any condition is found to be in breach of the Consumer Law, only that single 
condition shall be void; and all other conditions will remain in place.

WARRANTY TERMS & CONDITIONS

Summary of Contents for BON APPETIT BONMIX

Page 1: ...QUALITY YOU CAN TRUST USER S MANUAL USER S MANUAL BON APPETIT STANDMIXER ...

Page 2: ...RTANT 2 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR BON APPETIT STANDMIXER 5 MEAT GRINDER FUNCTION 8 SAUSAGE FUNCTION 10 VEGETABLE SLICER FUNCTION 12 PASTA MAKER FUNCTION 14 FAULT CODES 16 CLEANING 17 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 18 WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS 19 CONTENTS ...

Page 3: ...ill become your secret ally helping you to cook like a five star chef Its many diverse functions will help you to prepare healthy nutritionally balanced meals in half the time you d expect Use it to create an amazing range of fresh tasty nutrient rich foods including Cakes pastries cookies frosting biscuits ice cream meat loaf and so much more FOR BEST RESULTS AND TO ENSURE YOUR SAFETY PLEASE READ...

Page 4: ...he socket pull on the plug not the cable and remove the attached accessories 8 Do not operate the machine without supervision If you should leave the workplace always switch the machine off or remove the plug from the socket pull the plug itself not the lead 9 Check the appliance and the cable for damage on a regular basis Do not use the appliance if it is damaged Do not try to repair the applianc...

Page 5: ... maintenance shall not be made by children unless they are aged 8 years and above and are supervised Keep the appliance and its cord out of reach of children aged less than 8 years 24 The appliance can be used by persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or with a lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the use of the applia...

Page 6: ... 10 minutes 37 Be certain the attachment hub is secure tighten attachment knob prior to using mixer to avoid any possibility of the attachment hub falling into the bowl during mixing 38 Be careful when lifting mixer as it is heavy 39 Use the mixer only for its intended function ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS Your Optimum Standmixer operates on a regular 220 240 volt A C 50 hertz house current The wattage...

Page 7: ...r operation 2 To lift the machine head press the tilt head handle 2 downwards step 1 the upper body will lift up automatically PG 1 2 3 Place the splash guard into position on the head and rotate to secure step 2 PG 2 4 Place the mixing bowl onto the stand step 3 and rotate the bowl clockwise until it locks into place step 4 PG3 5 Install your required accessory 5 6 or 7 by inserting the top into ...

Page 8: ... your dough or other contents Use Picture Levels Time Min Maximum Operation Method Dough hook 1 3 3 5 100g flour and 538g water speed 1 run for 30s then speed 2 run for 30s and then speed 3 run for 2 3 min to form a smooth dough Do not run for more than 10 minutes of continuous use Beater 2 7 3 10 660g flour and 840g water speed 2 run for 20s then speed 3 7 run up to a maximum of 10 minutes Whisk ...

Page 9: ...uring working mode 3 LED timer After you have selected your desired speed touch time numbers will flicker touch or time changes accordingly After the timer is set touch the machine will start and count down When the timer gets to 0 the machine beeps and stops working During working mode touch to pause function The speed can be changed touch or and time adjusted touch then or touch once more and th...

Page 10: ... discharge port of tray M1 with the feed port of meat grinder M3 and install it in place PG4 3 Place a container at the outlet of the meat grinder Cut the meat into small strips or pieces able to fit through the feed tube The width should not exceed the feed inlet of the tray M2 Use cold or partially frozen meat for best results 4 Plug into the power socket then press the power button to turn on s...

Page 11: ...ion for 5 minutes do not work continuously for 15 minutes So as not to affect the performance of the machine PERSONAL INJURY HAZARD To avoid personal injury never use hands or fingers to push along the product in the meat grinder Use the recommended pusher to push the product through the feeder and prevent injury to hands and fingers Should scraper or other object drop into chute or bowl turn moto...

Page 12: ...evenly by hand and marinate for at least 1 hour 3 Prepare the casing Before use put the casing into water and tie a knot at the end Insert casing on the front of the sausage maker S2 4 Align the discharge port of tray M1 with the feed port of meat grinder M3 and install it in place Turn on the unit and set the speed control to 3 6 Put the minced meat into the feeding tube then gently pull the casi...

Page 13: ...orking after continuous operation for 5 minutes do not work continuously for 15 minutes So as not to affect the performance of the machine PERSONAL INJURY HAZARD To avoid personal injury never use hands or fingers to push along the product in the sausage maker Use the recommended pusher to push the product through the feeder and prevent injury to hands and fingers Should scraper or other object dr...

Page 14: ...ainer under the outlet of the housing 5 Cut potatoes or other vegetables into pieces that will easily fit inside the feed tube of the vegetable cutting housing 6 Insert the plug into the socket and set the speed to 3 5 and press start pause Push the vegetables into the inlet of the feeding tube and press gently with the pusher v1 PG4 Reminder do not use fingers 7 Once finished stop the machine fun...

Page 15: ...or 5 min do not work continuously for 15 min So as not to affect the performance of the machine PERSONAL INJURY HAZARD To avoid personal injury never use hands or fingers to push along the product in the vegetable slicer Use the recommended pusher to push the product through the feeder and prevent injury to hands and fingers Should scraper or other object drop into chute or bowl turn motor OFF bef...

Page 16: ...is firmly secured Step 1 PG1 PG 2 3 Pull out the pasta roller adjustment knob after the attachment is completely secured to the mixer and select the desired pasta thickness level you need PG3 4 Plug the mixer into the power supply turn it on and set the speed to 2 6 Feed flattened dough into rollers to knead PG4 5 Once finished stop the machine function and unplug from the power supply Attachment ...

Page 17: ...ation 4 Feed dough through rollers to further flatten the sheet of dough Change the roller to setting 3 and repeat the rolling process Continue to increase roller setting until desired thickness is reached Do not fold the dough during this step 5 To make noodles exchange the pasta roller for the cutter of your choice Feed the flattened sheets of dough through the cutter See the Function chart to d...

Page 18: ...fore using The machine speed drops or the speed is unstable The room temperature is low causing the lubricant in the machine to harden The ingredients stirred are too hard and too much resulting in too much load on the machine Whether the voltage suddenly becomes low Remove the mixing bowl and let the machine idle for 5 minutes to soften the lubricant in the machine and restore the speed stability...

Page 19: ...ase do not put them into the dishwasher for cleaning Except for stainless steel parts or surface treated Teflon parts and electrophoresis parts 2 Do not soak in detergent salt water vinegar and other corrosive liquids use warm soapy water to clean accessories rinse well and dry thoroughly before next use Special Cleaning 1 The rotating output shaft will produce a bit of black residue due to high s...

Page 20: ...ctronic devices The materials are recyclable according to their labelling You make an important contribution to protecting our environment by reusing recycling or utilizing old devices in other ways Please ask the municipal administration where the appropriate disposal facility is located Product Optimum Bon Appetit Standmixer Model BONMIX Rated voltage 220 240V Rated frequency 50Hz Rated power 12...

Page 21: ...d to abnormal or extreme conditions 9 Cosmetic changes that do not affect performance will not be considered defects or fall under this warranty These changes include discolouration of any parts of your appliance or the effects of using abrasive cleaners The warranty does not cover cleaning or removing any food products from your appliance or repairing any damage caused by allowing them to build u...

Page 22: ...20 Please contact the distributor located in the country where you made your original purchase for all Support Servicing and Warranty ...

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