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Attaching mixing and whisking tools 
1.  Raise the motor head by pressing the 

RELEASE button.

2.  Align the groove in the top of the mixing 

attachment with the locking pin on the spindle 

extending down from the mixer motor head.

3.  Push the attachment upwards and turn 

clockwise until it locks securely onto the 

locking pin on the spindle. Push up and turn 

anti-clockwise to remove.

4.  Lower the motor head by pressing the 

RELEASE button and gently lowering until it 

locks into the closed position. 

5.  Raise the head of the mixer and slide the 

splash cover between the mixer head and the 

beater. lower the mixer head and position the 

slash cover on top edge of the bowl.

WARNING

Avoid contact with beater/dough hook/whisk 

during operation. Keep hands, hair, clothing, 

spatulas and other utensils out of the way to 

prevent personal injury or damage to the mixer.

Functions

OPERATING THE MIXER

1.  Ensure the power cord is unplugged and the 

speed control dial is in the OFF position. 

2.  Assemble the bowl and mixing / whisking tool, 

as noted in the previous section. 

3.  Unwind the power cord completely and insert 

the power plug into a grounded wall outlet. 

4.  Always begin mixing by selecting a low speed 

setting on the speed control dial. Starting on a 

low speed will prevent ingredients splattering. 

Increase the speed as suited to the mixing 

task. The speed setting can be adjusted during 

operation. If necessary, stop the mixer during 

operation and scrape any food mixture down 

the sides of the mixing bowl with a spatula.

5.  Do not turn the mixer on with the scraper beater 

in place if the mixing bowl is empty. This will 

cause the scraper beater to make a loud noise 

as it scrapes the bowl.

6.  Under heavier loads or extended mixing time, 

the motor head may become warm. This is 

normal and should not cause concern.

Count-up and down timer
The timer is for gauging mixing time, 

making it easier to repeat the results. 
Set the timer using the arrow 

buttons beside the LCD. 

  

Summary of Contents for Bakery Boss SEM825

Page 1: ...the BakeryBoss SEM825 EN QUICK GUIDE...

Page 2: ...children safely discard the protective cover fitted to the power plug This appliance is for household use only Do not use the appliance for anything other than its intended use Do not use in moving ve...

Page 3: ...ways ensure the appliance is properly assembled before use The appliance will not operate unless properly assembled Do not use the appliance on a sink drain board Keep hands fingers hair clothing as w...

Page 4: ...whisk or dough hook should be released from the mixer motor head before removing the processed food from the mixer bowl and the beater whisk or dough hook Ensure the mixer motor head is locked into th...

Page 5: ...sk indicator band E 12 speed control dial F LCD timer G Internal cord storage B A K J I H L G F E D C H Sage Assist handles I Handy bowl illumination J Splash Guard K Glass mixing bowl L The second bo...

Page 6: ...d pavlova Sauces and dressings Dough hook for mixing and kneading yeast doughs Speed 1 3 Breads Rolls Pizza Focaccia Yeast raised cakes and sweet buns Scraper beater for creaming butter sugar mixing s...

Page 7: ...ack and locks into the open position 5 Insert the bowl into the bowl locking recess and turn clockwise until the bowl locks securely into place Assembly Before first use Before using your mixer for th...

Page 8: ...E MIXER 1 Ensure the power cord is unplugged and the speed control dial is in the OFF position 2 Assemble the bowl and mixing whisking tool as noted in the previous section 3 Unwind the power cord com...

Page 9: ...sive scouring pads or cleaners as they may damage the surfaces Dishwasher Stainless Bowl Beater Scraper Beater Dough Hook can be washed in the dishwasher on a standard wash cycle Place Scraper beater...

Page 10: ...Try removing some of the ingredients from the bowl To continue mixing turn the speed control dial to the off position and unplug the mixer from the power outlet Then plug the mixer into the power out...

Page 11: ...Registration also makes it easier to get support and advice on any questions or issues that you might have in the future If you wish we can also send you free recipes and additional hints and tips on...

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