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BEFORE USE

CAUTION: The blades are extremely sharp. Handle with care to avoid injury.

•  Carefully remove all contents from the box.
•  Wash all removable parts as instructed in the ‘Care and Cleaning’ section of this book.
•  Remove all packaging material and any stickers from the product.
•  Some parts may be packed separately, check to ensure all items have been unpacked before 

disposing of packaging.

USING THE MIXER SHAFT

The mixer shaft is ideal for preparing sauces, soups, cocktails, milk-shakes, mayonnaise and 

baby food.
CAUTION: The blades are extremely sharp. Handle with care to avoid injury.

NOTE: Always rest unit after 1 minute of operation.

•  Connect the mixer shaft to the motor unit by aligning the arrow symbol 

 on the motor 

unit with the unlocked symbol   on the mixer shaft. Twist so that the locked symbol   and 

the arrow symbol 

 are aligned, and the mixer shaft and the motor unit are tightly fitted 

together.

•  Insert the plug into a wall power outlet and switch the outlet on. The blue LED will illuminate 

around the speed buttons.

•  To avoid splashing, place the mixer shaft into the ingredients before operating the mixer.
•  Press and hold the Variable (I) or Turbo (II) speed buttons to start the motor.

NOTE: When using the Variable (I) speed button, the variable speed dial can be used on 

speeds low (1) through to high (20) whilst pressing the ON button. To change the speed, 

rotate the speed dial toward “20” to increase speed, and toward “1” to decrease speed.

NOTE: The variable speed dial will not operate when the Turbo (II) speed is being used.

•  With the blades in the ingredients, make a rotating, up and down motion to obtain a 

consistent blend result.

•  Release the speed button to stop the motor.
•  After use, switch off at the wall power outlet and remove the plug from the socket.
•  To disengage the mixer shaft accessory from the motor unit, twist the mixer shaft so that the 

arrow symbol 

 on the motor unit aligns with the unlocked symbol   on the mixer shaft.

USING THE WHISK

The whisk is ideal for tasks such as whipping cream, stiffening egg whites and preparing pancake 

mix.
NOTE: Always rest unit after 2 minutes of operation when whisking.

•  To assemble the whisk, align the notches on the whisk shaft with the grooves in the whisk 

drive and push in until it is firmly in place. 

•  Connect the whisk to the motor unit by aligning the arrow symbol 

 on the motor unit 

with the unlocked symbol   on the whisk. Twist so that the locked symbol   and the arrow 

symbol 

 are aligned, and the whisk and the motor unit are tightly fitted together.

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Summary of Contents for RHSM3500

Page 1: ...RHSM3500_IB_FA_270613 CULINARY COLLECTION STICK MIXER SET 2 YEAR WARRANTY RHSM3500 INSTRUCTIONS WARRANTY...

Page 2: ...e Goods in Australia or in New Zealand and You means you the original end user purchaser of the Goods 1 Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law or the...

Page 3: ...iod accompanied with i the legible and unmodified original proof of purchase which clearly indicates the name and address of the Supplier the date and place of purchase the product name or other produ...

Page 4: ...Disc 17 Julienne Disc 18 Fine Grating Disc 19 Processor Blade 20 Detachable Drive Shaft Beaker 21 Beaker Lid 22 Beaker 23 Storage Stand Congratulations on the purchase of your new Russell Hobbs Culin...

Page 5: ...urbo II speed buttons to start the motor NOTE When using the Variable I speed button the variable speed dial can be used on speeds low 1 through to high 20 whilst pressing the ON button To change the...

Page 6: ...s are extremely sharp Handle with care to avoid injury NOTE Always rest unit after 1 minute of operation Connect the masher shaft to the motor unit by aligning the arrow symbol on the motor unit with...

Page 7: ...ther Insert the plug into a wall power outlet and switch the outlet on The blue LED will illuminate around the speed buttons Press and hold the Variable I or Turbo II speed buttons to start the motor...

Page 8: ...ress and hold the Variable I or Turbo II speed buttons to start the motor NOTE When using the Variable I speed button the variable speed dial can be used on speeds low 1 through to high 20 when pressi...

Page 9: ...d NOTE The variable speed dial will not operate when the Turbo II speed is being used Release the speed button to stop the motor After use switch off the wall power outlet and remove the plug from the...

Page 10: ...Bread 160g 10sec 1 to 2cm pieces II Onions 300g 10sec 1 to 2cm pieces II SLICING DISCS Potatoes 500g 20sec Small enough to fit in feed chute II Cucumber 500g 20sec Small enough to fit in feed chute I...

Page 11: ...50ml 2 minutes NA II MIXER SHAFT Vegetable soup Potatoes 1 minute 2cm pieces II Onion 1 minute 2cm pieces II Carrots 1 minute 2cm pieces II Stock 1 minute NA II Mayonnaise Vegetable oil 30sec NA II Eg...

Page 12: ...let before cleaning CLEANING GUIDE Hand Wash Dishwasher Safe top shelf only Wipe down with damp cloth only Do not immerse in water Masher Shaft Mixer Shaft Motor Unit Mini chopper blade Processor Blad...

Page 13: ...soapy water Do not use alkaline cleaning agents or harsh abrasives when cleaning this appliance The masher blade will come apart for cleaning by unscrewing the knob in the middle of the blade It will...

Page 14: ...f severe personal injury and damage to the stick mixer A plastic silicone scraper may be used but only when the stick mixer is not running 13 Be certain the processor bowl lid and mini chopper bowl li...

Page 15: ...be operated by means of an external timer or separate remote control system 32 For added safety electrical appliances should be connected to a power outlet that is protected by a residual current devi...

Page 16: ...RECIPES CULINARY COLLECTION STICK MIXER SET RHSM3500 INSTRUCTIONS WARRANTY...

Page 17: ...arge pot of boiling water for 20 minutes or until tender Drain and return to the saucepan and mash with your stick blender with masher attachment 2 Meanwhile heat milk and butter until butter has melt...

Page 18: ...l parsley 10 sprigs of chervil Salt pepper to taste Method 1 Place all ingredients in the food processor except the oil 2 Blend until smooth and then very gently pour in the oil in a single steady str...

Page 19: ...hod 1 Blanche peas in a pot of boiling water until just cooked Drain under cold water and cool 2 Using the fine slicing attachment of your food processor finely slice the cabbage fennel onion and radi...

Page 20: ...ely chopped 2 spring onions finely sliced 1 cup continental parsley finely sliced Black Pepper Method 1 Place trout sour cream cream cheese horseradish cream lemon zest and juice in the large food pro...

Page 21: ...n turn the temperature down to 120 c and bake for 50 minutes Turn the oven off open the oven door slightly and leave the pavlova to dry out for a further 30 minutes 4 Meanwhile place the passionfruit...

Page 22: ...NOTES...

Page 23: ...he Kitchen Metallics Stick Mixer by Russell Hobbs All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic m...

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