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Dear Customer, 
Thank you very much for purchasing a Smeg 50’s Style stand mixer.
By choosing one of our products, you have selected an appliance which combines 
iconic style with innovative technical design and attention to detail.
This appliance matches perfectly with other Smeg products, and also works great as a 
standalone statement piece in your kitchen.
We hope you enjoy using your new appliance!
For any further information please visit www.smegusa.com.

Model SMF01

Stand mixer

Summary of Contents for SMF01

Page 1: ...nce which combines iconic style with innovative technical design and attention to detail This appliance matches perfectly with other Smeg products and also works great as a standalone statement piece in your kitchen We hope you enjoy using your new appliance For any further information please visit www smegusa com Model SMF01 Stand mixer ...

Page 2: ...23 4 1 Instructions 23 4 2 Maintenance 23 4 3 Cleaning the surfaces 23 4 4 Ordinary daily cleaning 23 4 5 Food stains or residues 23 4 6 What to do if 24 Important Safeguards WARNING If the instructions contained in this manual are not followed precisely fire or explosion may result causing property damage personal injury or death READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Your safety and the safety of othe...

Page 3: ...e instructions are not followed CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor to moderate injury WARNING This appliance is intended for use in the home only Use this appliance only for its intended purpose The manufacturer cannot be held liable for damage caused by improper use of this appliance This appliance complies with current safety regulation...

Page 4: ...o not let cord hang over edge of table or counter or touch hot surfaces Do not pull on the cord to unplug it from the power socket Do not place the appliance above or near lit cooktop burners or electric rings inside an oven or near other heat sources Switch off the appliance immediately after use Do not leave the appliance unattended while it is operating Disconnect the appliance from the power s...

Page 5: ...ts that move are in use Check that the bowl is correctly positioned and locked into its base before you start using the appliance with its attachments Do not release or remove the bowl while the appliance is operating Do not exceed the bowl s maximum capacity Let the appliance cool down before cleaning The use of attachments not recommended or sold by the manufacturer may cause fire electric shock...

Page 6: ...ssories it is able to grind mince grate mill roll out and cut pasta into different shapes etc The appliance is not designed to operate with external timers or with remote control systems This appliance may not be used by people including children of reduced physical and mental capacity or lacking in experience in the use of electrical appliances unless they are supervised or instructed by adults w...

Page 7: ...waste To comply with current legislation old appliances having reached the end of their useful lives should be taken to a disposal facility where they can be sorted In this way any valuable material contained in the old appliances can be recycled and the environment protected Responsible local authorities or their waste disposal operators can provide further information The appliance is packed in ...

Page 8: ...dy 3 Power and speed selector 4 Head raising lowering release button 5 Lower attachment shaft for supplied attachments 6 Front attachment hub for optional accessories 7 Front hub cover 8 Bowl base 9 Bowl 10 Pouring shield 11 Dough hook 12 Flat beater 13 Wire whisk 11 12 2 8 10 1 3 3 4 9 13 4 5 6 7 ...

Page 9: ...ons raised or lowered position Lower attachment shaft for supplied attachments 5 Attachment shaft for inserting attachments Holds the attachment solidly in position during planetary movement Front attachment hub for optional accessories 6 Attachment for connecting optional accessories It is protected by a removable cover Bowl base 8 Base with clamping plate in which to insert the bowl and which th...

Page 10: ... whipping ingredients such as butter eggs cream etc Also ideal for preparing creams custards sauces etc Aluminum dough hook For slowly combining mixing and kneading leavened dough type mixtures including bread pasta pizza etc Pouring shield For protecting against splattering and to make it easier to add ingredients while mixing The attachments and accessories intended to come into contact with foo...

Page 11: ...ntionally If the appliance is of the grounded type the extension cord should be a grounded type 3 prong cord 3 1 Before first use 1 Remove any protective films or other packaging from the outside or inside of the appliance including accessories and attachments 2 Remove any labels apart from the technical data plate from the appliance its accessories and attachments 3 Remove and wash the bowl the c...

Page 12: ... the bowl 3 clockwise until it locks into place 5 Select the attachment required based on the type of mixing to be performed There may be a slight movement of the motor head while kneading or mixing heavy ingredients or those in large quantities This is normal and will not compromise the smooth operation and durability of the device 1 2 Moving parts Danger of personal injury Do not operate the mix...

Page 13: ...owl 8 To close bring the motor head down by pressing the release button 1 and then tilt the motor head 2 backwards slightly until it releases 9 Keep the button pressed down and lower the head 2 accompanying its movement with your hand 10 Position the pouring shield 9 on the bowl if required with the chute facing outwards Ensure that the attachment is correctly locked into place on the attachment s...

Page 14: ...e that power is cut to the motor for example by raising the motor head or unplugging the appliance the speed selector must be returned to zero in order to restart the mixer In order to stop the appliance and raise the head to change the attachment or remove the bowl move the speed selector to 0 OFF 10 Moving parts Danger of personal injury and damage to the appliance Do not touch the attachments w...

Page 15: ...have finished using the mixer 1 Position the speed selector 10 on 0 OFF and unplug the mixer from the socket 2 Remove the pouring shield if it is on the bowl 9 3 Press the release button 1 to raise the head 2 9 1 2 1 2 ...

Page 16: ...ment 6 upwards slightly and turn it clockwise to unlock it from the pin 8 Remove the attachment 6 from the lower attachment shaft 7 5 Remove the bowl 3 from its base 4 by turning it counterclockwise to release it 6 7 6 8 3 4 B A ...

Page 17: ...ower attachment shaft and lowering the head to the operating position 2 Fit the pouring shield with the opening 1 facing outwards in order to add ingredients to the bowl without stopping the mixer 1 Moving parts Risk of damage to the pouring shield Remove the pouring shield to raise or lower the head with the attachment on the lower attachment shaft 1 ...

Page 18: ...he attachments and ensures ingredients are not thrown from the bowl Planetary movement The planetary movement is generated by rotation 1 of the attachment around its axis in the opposite direction to the rotary movement 2 of the mixer This movement maximizes coverage of the entire bowl with consistent results for all mixtures You should nevertheless always place the speed selector in the 0 OFF pos...

Page 19: ... interaction of the different ingredients used Speed setting Function Attachment LOW 1 3 COMBINING AND KNEADING Combining ingredients Kneading preparing leavened doughs bread pizza confectionery etc MEDIUM 4 7 MIXING Mixing and beating dense batters Beating eggs and butter cake and cookie mixes HIGH 8 10 WHIPPING AND WHISKING Whisking light or dense batters such as sponge cake mixes whipping cream...

Page 20: ...it by splattering liquids or powder Keep the bowl and attachments clean and attach them to the appliance only when they are perfectly dry Clean the head and body of the mixer carefully using a damp cloth when they are dirty Do not put the appliance and its attachments away unless they have been thoroughly cleaned and dried Recommendations for recipes using eggs For the best results use eggs at roo...

Page 21: ...ity of flour Doughs which are too dry and therefore stiff can overload the motor increasing the probability of a malfunction If you notice that the motor is straining add small quantities of water to help the mixture come together or divide the dough mixture in two and work the quantities separately Do not exceed the bowl s maximum capacity so as not to overload the appliance If the mixer is strug...

Page 22: ...ues Do not use metallic sponges or sharp scrapers as they will damage the surfaces Use ordinary non abrasive products with the aid of wooden or plastic utensils if necessary Wipe over thoroughly and dry with a soft cloth or microfiber cloth Improper use Danger of electrocution Switch off and unplug the appliance before cleaning the mixer and its attachments and accessories Improper use Risk of dam...

Page 23: ...er socket Insert the plug into the power socket Do not use adaptors or extensions Check that the breaker is on The cable is defective Have the cable replaced at an Authorized Service Center Lack of power Check that the house main breaker is on The head has been raised during operation The safety lock system has operated Move the speed selector to 0 OFF press and hold down the button on the rear to...

Page 24: ...owl has not been correctly locked into its base Check that the bowl is correctly locked into its base The attachment hits the bottom of the bowl The lower attachment shaft has come loose over time Have the mixer checked and adjusted at an Authorized Service Center The attachment is not correctly locked into position Move the speed selector to 0 press the button on the rear of the appliance to rais...

Page 25: ...pping the attachment from turning Add water or other liquid to loosen the dough mixture The bowl is too full Remove half the bowl s contents and work it separately Problem Possible cause Solution If the problem has not been resolved or in the event of another type of fault contact your local technical support center ...

Page 26: ...s toutes les modifications qu il jugera utiles pour l amélioration de ses produits Les illustrations et les descriptions figurant dans ce manuel ne sont pas contraignantes et n ont qu une valeur indicative El fabricante se reserva el derecho a aportar sin aviso previo todas las modificaciones que considere útiles para la mejora de sus propios productos Las ilustraciones y las descripciones conteni...

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