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4. Place the bowl on the base with the handle 

facing you. Then gently rotate the bowl 
in a clockwise direction until it locks into 
position (Fig 3). The bowl should feel firm 
with no movement.

5. Lower the mixer head with the selected 

mixing attachment in place into the mixing 
bowl. Press the ‘head release’ button to 
un-lock it from its position and ease the 
mixer head down (Fig. 4).

6. The splashguard can now be placed over 

the bowl if desired (Fig 5).

Using your Planetary Mixmaster

®

 Bench Mixer 

1.  Position the mixer on a level, dry 

surface such as a bench top. Ensure the 
mixing bowl is in place and the desired 
attachment is inserted. 

2.  Plug the power cord into a 230/240 Volt 

AC power outlet.

3.  A beep will sound and the LCD screen 

will light up to inform you that the mixer 
is now switched on. The LCD screen 
will flash three times and the timer will 
display 

“00:00”. The screen will also 

display the speed setting. If the LCD 
displays a speed setting other than 

“0” 

and continues to flash, you may turn the 
speed control dial anti-clockwise to the 
“0” position to re-set the speed setting.

4a. If using the splashguard, add ingredients 

to the mixing bowl through the pouring 
shoot.

4b. If using the mixer without the 

splashguard, release the mixer head 
out of its locked position and ease it 
backwards until it locks into its tilt 
position. Add ingredients to the mixing 
bowl. Then, un-lock the mixer head and 
lower it forward into the mixing bowl.

5.  Turn the speed control dial clockwise to 

commence mixing (Fig. 6), or, if a speed 
is already set, press the 

 button.

Using your Café Series

®

 

Planetary Mixmaster

®

 Bench Mixer 

continued

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Figure 5

Figure 6

Summary of Contents for PLANETARY MIXMASTER MX9200

Page 1: ...PLANETARY MIXMASTER Bench Mixer Instruction Recipe Booklet MX9200...

Page 2: ...b Heading Body copy with not indent applied Bullet copy Bullet copy Bullet copy Bullet copy Bullet copy Bullet copy Bullet copy Bullet copy 1 scoop ice cream any flavour 2 tablespoons topping 2 Headin...

Page 3: ...ions 3 Features of your Caf Series Planetary Mixmaster 4 Using your Caf Series Planetary Mixmaster 6 Safety Mechanisms 11 Mixing Guide 12 Oven Temperature Guide 13 Care and Cleaning 14 Troubleshooting...

Page 4: ...ppliance has been damaged in any manner If damage is suspected return the appliance to the nearest Sunbeam Appointed Service Centre for examination repair or adjustment For additional protection Sunbe...

Page 5: ...ast It brings together a range of appliances designed to expertly create authentic caf food and beverages at home Uncompromising blends of stainless steel brass and die cast alloy characterise the ran...

Page 6: ...revent ingredients splashing out of the mixing bowl Splashguard with pouring chute Splashguard prevents ingredients from spilling out of the mixing bowl The pouring chute allows adding ingredients dir...

Page 7: ...pemaster spatula beater Excels at combining ingredients and simultaneously scrapes the sides and the bottom of the mixing bowl virtually eliminating hand scraping and batter build up on the blade Supe...

Page 8: ...d position Ease the mixer head backwards until it locks into its tilt position Fig 1 2 Select the desired attachment depending on the mixing task to be performed Beater for creaming butter and sugar p...

Page 9: ...CD screen will light up to inform you that the mixer is now switched on The LCD screen will flash three times and the timer will display 00 00 The screen will also display the speed setting If the LCD...

Page 10: ...g task you can pause the mixer This enables you to assess the mixing progress scrape any food mixture down the sides of the mixing bowl with a spatula or add additional ingredients without affecting t...

Page 11: ...ss the button and you will add 30 seconds Press the button and you will reduce the previously set mixing time by 30 seconds For example if a recipe calls to beat for 2 minutes you can set the count do...

Page 12: ...while the dial is in 0 i e no speed selected When the set time expires the mixer will beep and the LCD screen will flash continuously until the button is pressed Stopwatch Simply press the button whi...

Page 13: ...ted speed and prevents the attachment from rotating the mixer will cut out to prevent damage to the unit If the LCD screen flashes fast and continuously the motor has not been able to achieve or maint...

Page 14: ...most recipes it is better to begin your mixing on a slower speed until the ingredients begin combining then move to the appropriate speed range for the particular task Generally there is not one set s...

Page 15: ...low 140 150 300 1 2 Moderately Slow 160 325 3 Moderate 180 350 4 Moderately hot 200 400 6 Hot 220 425 8 Very Hot 240 475 9 For your information the following temperature settings are included as a gui...

Page 16: ...ashing the stainless steel whisk the outer wire may have moved out of position and become misaligned see Figure 9 Please clip the outer wire back into position see Figure 10 Maintenance Service Your S...

Page 17: ...emove the attachment and try inserting again Refer to the instructions in this booklet if needed Lock bowl into position Refer to the instructions in this booklet if needed Mixer is moving on the benc...

Page 18: ...ic scales To ensure an accurate reading always remember to tare the scales back to zero with the empty container before adding any food Tips for substituting Ingredients Unsalted butter is best for ca...

Page 19: ...e the beater and bowl A light scraping after the addition of each ingredient assists in achieving efficient mixing Tips for cakes biscuits and slices When cooked a cake should shrink slightly from the...

Page 20: ...it will take longer to dissolve the sugar To test if sugar is dissolved rub a small quantity of mixture between your fingertips If it feels grainy continue beating until smooth In general cakes shoul...

Page 21: ...e dry ingredients into the bowl and lock the bowl onto the base 2 Turn the speed dial to low speed 1 4 and gradually add the liquid ingredients including the pre prepared yeast mixture to the bowl Whe...

Page 22: ...ds to absorb or want more moisture liquid especially on warm or humid days Add more water a drop at a time until you reach a smooth ball dough Q I added too much water and my dough is very sticky what...

Page 23: ...aspoons vanilla essence 4 cups plain flour 1 cup custard powder cup milk 1 Preheat oven to moderate 180 C 160 C fan forced Grease and line baking trays 2 Place butter sugar and vanilla in the Stainles...

Page 24: ...edible rice paper cup honey 2 cups caster sugar cup water 500g liquid glucose 2 egg whites room temperature 1 cups pistachios toasted cup craisins dried cranberries 1 Lightly grease a 20cm square cak...

Page 25: ...e Makes 8 cup luke warm milk 2 teaspoons 7g sachet dry yeast cup caster sugar 2 cups plain flour 1 teaspoons ground cinnamon Pinch salt 3 eggs 125g butter room temperature cut into cubes Approximately...

Page 26: ...butter room temperature 1 cup caster sugar 1 teaspoon finely grated orange rind 1 egg 2 cups plain flour teaspoon baking powder cup breakfast marmalade 1 Preheat oven to moderate 180 C 160 C fan force...

Page 27: ...long side to form a log Trim ends and cut into 12 even slices 5 Place slices cut side up into prepared pan Bake for about 25 minutes or until golden turning halfway through cooking Remove from pan and...

Page 28: ...maining coffee mixture once all the biscuits have been dipped pour this over the biscuits 4 Spread top with remaining cream and smooth surface Sprinkle with chocolate cover and refrigerate overnight U...

Page 29: ...d immediately remove from heat 2 Stir through chocolate until melted Cover refrigerate stirring occasionally until spreadable consistency Chocolate Chocoholic Cake 1 cups water 2 cups caster sugar 185...

Page 30: ...ster spatula beater beat butter sugar and egg on low speed 4 until combined 3 Add flours and beat on low speed 1 until combined Using the back of a spoon press mixture over the base of prepared tin Re...

Page 31: ...Whisk attachment to whip cream vanilla and icing sugar on high speed 11 12 Stir through marscapone and macadamias 8 To assemble sandwich meringue disks together with cream mixture Dust with icing suga...

Page 32: ...s 2 200mls luke warm water teaspoon sugar 2 teaspoons 7g sachet dry yeast 2 cups plain flour 1 teaspoons salt 1 tablespoons 30mls olive oil 1 tablespoon finely chopped fresh lemon thyme cup grated che...

Page 33: ...lls cut side up in prepared pan Bake for about 25 minutes or until cooked through Serve warm Basic Pizza Dough Makes 2 large pizzas 150ml luke warm water 1 teaspoon sugar 2 teaspoons 7g sachet dry yea...

Page 34: ...s 1 quantity basic pizza dough 1 tablespoon olive oil 1 clove garlic crushed Salt and pepper to taste 2 cups pizza cheese 200g new potatoes very thinly sliced 1 tablespoon finely chopped fresh rosemar...

Page 35: ...ned chopped 100g button mushrooms thinly sliced cup sun dried tomatoes drained chopped cup pitted kalamatta olives 1 Prepare basic pizza dough according to recipe 2 Preheat oven to very hot 240 C 220...

Page 36: ...Notes...

Page 37: ...Notes...

Page 38: ...of your claim Sunbeam will advise you on how to obtain a replacement motor if your motor is defective Alternatively you can return the Cafe Series Planetary Mixmaster Bench Mixer to any of Sunbeam s...

Page 39: ...ncurred in making a claim Please retain your receipt as proof of purchase The benefits given to you by this guarantee are in addition to your other rights and remedies under any laws which relate to t...

Page 40: ...are registered trademarks of Sunbeam Corporation Mixmaster is a registered trademark of Sunbeam Corporation Scapemaster is a trademark of Sunbeam Corporation Made in China Designed and engineered in...

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