PULSE FUNCTION (‘P’)
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Turning the speed control anti-clockwise to ‘
P’ will give you a short burst at high speed.
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Use ‘
P’ as a “pulse” function, for greater control over the mixing process.
ATTACHMENT SPEED USE
ATTACHMENT SPEED
USE
Whisk
P, 3 – MAX
Whisking/ aerating cream, egg whites, batter, light mixes
Beater
P, 3 – 4
Creaming butter and sugar, medium mixes
Dough Hook
MIN - 1
Heavy mixes, dough, pastry
CAUTION: Do not use ‘P’ pulse function with the dough hook attachment, you may
overload the motor.
NOTE: The contents of the bowl will rise when you start the motor – the higher the speed, the
more they will rise. It is recommended to only half fill the bowl.
HOT LIQUIDS
CAUTION: Take extreme care if mixing hot liquids. The mixing attachments may splash
liquids creating a scalding hazard. Ideally, you should not try mixing liquids that are hotter
than you can comfortably handle i.e. liquid temperature below 40°C. If your recipe calls for
mixing liquids hotter than 40°C, ensure you take steps to prevent scalding from possible
splashing.
POWER DOWN
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Turn the speed control to ‘
0’ (off position) and wait until the mixing attachment stops
moving before placing hands or utensils in the bowl or raising the head.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
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Ensure the Bench Mixer is switched off and unplugged before cleaning.
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Clean the Bench Mixer as soon after use as possible to prevent residues setting inside
the bowl.
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Wash the bowl and attachments in warm soapy water, rinse well.
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Leave them to drain and air dry.
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You may put the bowl and mixing attachments in a dishwasher.
NOTE: the harsh environment inside the dishwasher may affect the surface finishes. The damage
is cosmetic only and should not affect the operation of the appliance.
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Wipe the external surfaces of the Bench Mixer with a clean damp cloth.
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Do not immerse the motor unit in water or any other liquid.
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Do not use harsh or abrasive cleaning agents or solvents.
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