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4
Add the ingredients and secure the bowl
lid onto the bowl. (
Fig. 11
)
NOTE:
For best results add wet
ingredients first and then add dry
ingredients.
5
Plug the power cord into the electrical
outlet and press on the power button ( ).
NOTE:
Please refer to “Speed Settings &
Uses” chart for suggested uses.
6
Once finished making dough, remove the
bowl from the motor base.
7
To remove the motor base from the
counter or table top, pull the suction
lever up to release the suction feet.
(
Fig. 11b
)
WARNING:
Never leave the appliance
unattended while in use.
NOTE
: Lock-in lever activates suction
feet for added stability.
Fig. 12
USING THE DOUGH PADDLE
IMPORTANT:
Use only the “DOUGH”
button when using this attachment.
IMPORTANT:
DO NOT
attempt to use the
dough paddle without using the suction
lever to secure the appliance to the
counter or table top first.
1
Place the motor base on a clean, dry,
level surface such as a counter or table
top. (
Fig. 12
) Push the suction lever on
the side of the base down to secure the
suction feet to the surface. (
Fig. 12a
) If
the suction feet have not totally adhered
to the surface, press down slightly on
the base to give the suction feet a better
grip.
2
Secure the bowl onto the motor base.
3
Holding the dough paddle by the shaft,
place it onto the gear shaft inside the
bowl. Ensure that the attachment fits
around the gear shaft and that it is
standing straight.
4
Add the ingredients and secure the bowl
lid onto the bowl. (
Fig. 12
)
NOTE:
For best results add wet
ingredients first and then add dry
ingredients.
5
Plug the power cord into the electrical
outlet and press on the power button ( ).
NOTE:
Please refer to “Speed Settings &
Uses” chart for suggested uses.
6
Once finished making dough, remove the
bowl from the motor base.
7
To remove the motor base from the
counter or table top, pull the suction
lever up to release the suction feet.
(
Fig. 12b
)
WARNING:
Never leave the appliance
unattended while in use.
NOTE
: Lock-in lever activates suction
feet for added stability.
Fig. 12a
Fig. 12b
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