PARTS AND FEATURES
PARTS AND ACCESSORIES
Motor head |
Attachment hub |
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Speed control |
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lever |
Attachment knob |
Bowl lift lever Beater height (not shown) adjustment screw
Beater shaft
Bowl support
Locating pins |
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Bowl* |
Bowl handle* |
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Flat beater
Wire whip*
Flex Edge beater (select models only)
Spiral dough hook
*Style may vary depending on model
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STAND MIXER SAFETY
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the following:
1.Read all instructions.
2.To avoid risk of electrical shock, do not put Stand Mixer in water or other liquid.
3.Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used by or near children.
4.Unplug Stand Mixer from outlet when not in use, before putting on or taking off parts, and before cleaning.
5.Avoid contacting moving parts. Keep hands, hair, and clothing, as well as spatulas and other utensils away from beater during operation to reduce the risk of injury to persons and/or damage to the Stand Mixer.
6.Do not operate Stand Mixer with a damaged cord or plug or after the Stand Mixer malfunctions, or is dropped or damaged in any manner. Call the KitchenAid Customer Satisfaction Center at 1-800-541-6390 for more information.
7.The use of attachments not recommended or sold by KitchenAid may cause fire, electrical shock, or injury.
8.Do not use the Stand Mixer outdoors.
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STAND MIXER SAFETY
9.Do not let the cord hang over edge of table or counter.
10.Remove flat beater, Flex Edge beater, wire whip, or spiral dough hook from Stand Mixer before washing.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
This product is designed for household use only.
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
Volts: 120 A.C.
Hertz: 60 Hz
NOTE: The power rating for your Stand Mixer is printed on the serial plate.
Do not use an extension cord. If the power supply cord is too short, have a qualified electrician or serviceman install an outlet near the appliance.
The maximum rating is based on the attachment that draws the greatest load (power). Other recommended attachments may draw significantly less power.
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USING THE STAND MIXER
SPEED CONTROL GUIDE — 10 SPEED STAND MIXERS
All speeds have the Soft Start® feature that automatically starts the Stand Mixer at a lower speed to help avoid ingredient splash-out and “flour puff” at start-up, then quickly increases to the selected speed for optimal performance.
SPEED |
USED FOR |
ATTACHMENT DESCRIPTION |
Stir |
Stirring |
For slow stirring, combining, mashing, starting |
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all mixing procedures. Use to add flour and dry |
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ingredients to batter, and add liquids to dry |
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ingredients. Do not use STIR speed to mix |
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or knead yeast doughs. |
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Slow mixing, |
For slow mixing, mashing, faster stirring. Use |
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Kneading |
to mix and knead yeast doughs, heavy batters, |
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and candies; start mashing potatoes or other |
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vegetables; cut shortening into flour; mix thin |
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or splashy batters. |
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Mixing, Beating |
For mixing semi-heavy batters, such as cookies. |
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Use to combine sugar and shortening and to |
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add sugar to egg whites for meringues. Medium |
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speed for cake mixes. Use with: Food Grinder, |
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Rotor Slicer/Shredder, Pasta Roller, and Fruit/ |
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Vegetable Strainer. |
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Beating, |
For medium-fast beating (creaming) or |
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Creaming |
whipping. Use to finish mixing cake, doughnut, |
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and other batters. High speed for cake mixes. |
8-10 |
Fast beating, |
For whipping cream, egg whites, and boiled |
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Fast whipping, |
frostings. For whipping small amounts of cream, |
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Whipping |
egg whites or for final whipping of mashed |
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potatoes. |
NOTE: Use Speed 2 to mix or knead yeast doughs. Use of any other speed creates high potential for Stand Mixer failure. The PowerKnead™ spiral dough hook efficiently kneads most yeast dough within 4 minutes.
CAPACITY CHART
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6-6.5 Quart |
5-5.5 Quart |
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(5.67-6.15 L) |
(4.73-5.20 L) |
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Flour |
13-14 cups |
10-12 cups |
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Bread |
8 1/4 loaves |
6 loaves |
Cookies |
13 dozen |
9 dozen |
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Mashed |
8 lbs |
6.5 lbs |
Potatoes |
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USING THE STAND MIXER
GETTING STARTED WITH YOUR NEW BOWL-LIFT STAND MIXER
FOR DETAILED INFORMATION ON USING THE STAND MIXER
Visit KitchenAid.com for additional Instructions with videos, inspiring recipes, and tips on how to use your Stand Mixer.
For best performance, please go through these quick steps before using your Stand Mixer.
1 |
Make sure Stand Mixer is turned to |
the OFF position and is unplugged. |
Spring latch
Locating pin
Attach the bowl to the Stand Mixer. 2 Fit bowl supports over locating pins and press down on back of the bowl until bowl pin snaps into spring latch.
IMPORTANT: If bowl is not securely snapped into place, it will be unstable and wobble during use.
Pin
Attach flat beater. Slip flat beater 3 onto the shaft. Turn left, hooking
beater over the pin.
Raise bowl to mixing position. Rotate bowl lift lever counter-
4 clockwise to the straight up position. The bowl must always be in the raised position when mixing.
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USING THE STAND MIXER
IMPORTANT: The Stand Mixer may become warm during use. Under heavy loads with extended mixing time periods, you may not be able to comfortably touch the top of the Stand Mixer. This is normal. The Stand Mixer motor may emit a pungent odor during initial operation. This is common with electric motors.
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Test beater to bowl clearance. Check the proximity of the flat beater to the bowl. The beater should just clear the bottom of the bowl but should not touch it. Plug Stand Mixer into a grounded 3 prong
5 outlet. Turn Stand Mixer ON and test each speed, making sure the beater does not touch the bowl during operation. If the beater is too far away from the bottom, or is hitting the bowl, proceed to step 6 to make the necessary adjustments.
Raise Bowl |
Lower Bowl |
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Adjusting your beater to bowl clearance. Unplug Stand Mixer. Lower the bowl to the down position. Adjust the beater height
6 adjustment screw to lower or raise the bowl. Repeat steps 2-5
with the wire whip and spiral dough hook. Your Stand Mixer is now set up and ready for use.
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CARE AND CLEANING
The bowl, coated metal flat beater, Flex Edge beater and coated metal spiral dough hook may be washed in an automatic dishwasher. Or, clean them thoroughly in hot sudsy water and rinse completely before drying. Do not store beaters on shaft.
NOTE: Always be sure to unplug Stand Mixer before cleaning. Wipe Stand Mixer with a soft, damp cloth. Do not use household/commercial cleaners. Do not immerse in water. Wipe off beater shaft frequently, removing any residue that may accumulate.
ACCESSORIES |
BURNISHED |
COATED METAL |
STAINLESS |
METAL |
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Burnished metal |
White or silver |
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beater and dough |
coated metal |
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hook should be |
beaters are |
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hand washed. May |
dishwasher-safe. |
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discolor if used in |
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dishwasher. |
models) |
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Not applicable |
Not applicable |
All wire whips are |
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stainless steel and |
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should be hand |
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washed only. |
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Not applicable |
Not applicable |
All metal bowls are |
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stainless steel and |
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dishwasher-safe. |
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(Available on all |
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bowl-lift models) |
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TIPS FOR GREAT RESULTS
MIXING TIME
Your KitchenAid® Stand Mixer will mix faster and more thoroughly than most other electric stand mixers. Therefore, the mixing time in most recipes must be adjusted to avoid over-beating. With cakes, for example, beating time may be half as long as with other stand mixers.
To help determine the ideal mixing time, observe the batter or dough and mix only until it has the desired appearance described in your recipe, such as “smooth and creamy.” To select the best mixing speeds, use the “Speed control guide” section.
MIXER USE
NOTE: Do not scrape bowl while Stand Mixer is operating.
Adding Ingredients
Always add ingredients as close to side of bowl as possible, not directly into moving beater.
Adding Nuts, Raisins, or Candied Fruits
Follow individual recipes for guidelines on including these ingredients. In general, solid materials should be folded in the last few seconds of mixing on STIR Speed. The batter should be thick enough to keep the fruit or nuts from sinking to the bottom of the pan during baking. Sticky fruits should be dusted with flour for better distribution in the batter.
Liquid Mixtures
Mixtures containing large amounts of liquid ingredients should be mixed at lower speeds to avoid splashing. Increase speed only after mixture has thickened.
NOTE: If ingredients in very bottom of bowl are not thoroughly mixed, then the beater is not far enough into the bowl. See the “Using the Stand Mixer” section.
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TIPS FOR GREAT RESULTS
WHIPPING TIPS FOR EGG WHITES
Place room temperature egg whites in clean, dry bowl. Attach bowl and wire whip. To avoid splashing, gradually turn to designated speed and whip to desired stage. See chart below.
Soft Peak
Tips of peaks fall over when wire whip is removed.
AMOUNT |
SPEED |
Almost Stiff |
1 egg white.................GRADUALLY to 10 |
Sharp peaks form when wire |
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2-4 egg whites...............GRADUALLY to 8 |
whip is removed, but whites |
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6 or more egg whites.......GRADUALLY to 8 |
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Whipping Stages |
Stiff but not Dry |
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With your KitchenAid® Stand Mixer, egg |
Sharp, stiff peaks form when wire whip |
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to expect. |
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Stiff and Dry |
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Frothy |
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Sharp, stiff peaks form when wire |
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Large, uneven air bubbles. |
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whip is removed. Whites are speckled |
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and dull in appearance. |
Begins to Hold Shape
Air bubbles are fine and compact; product is white.
WHIPPING TIPS FOR WHIPPED CREAM
Pour cold whipping cream into chilled bowl. Attach bowl and wire whip.
To avoid splashing, gradually turn to designated speed and whip to desired stage. See chart below.
AMOUNT |
SPEED |
1/4 cup (50 mL)................ |
GRADUALLY to 10 |
1/2 cup (125 mL).............. |
GRADUALLY to 10 |
1 cup (250 mL)................. |
GRADUALLY to 8 |
1 pint (500 mL)................. |
GRADUALLY to 8 |
Whipping Stages
Watch cream closely during whipping. Because your KitchenAid® Stand Mixer whips so quickly, there are just a few seconds between whipping stages. Look for these characteristics:
Begins to Thicken
Cream is thick and custard-like.
Holds its Shape
Cream forms soft peaks when stainless steel whip is removed. Can be folded into other ingredients when making desserts and sauces.
Stiff
Cream stands in stiff, sharp peaks when wire whip is removed. Use for topping on cakes or desserts, or filling for cream puffs.
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TIPS FOR GREAT RESULTS
BREAD-MAKING TIPS
Making bread with a mixer is quite different from making bread by hand. Therefore,
it will take some practice before you are completely comfortable with the new process. For your convenience, we offer these tips to help you become accustomed to bread-making the KitchenAid®
brand way.
•Always use the PowerKnead™ spiral dough hook to mix and knead yeast doughs.
•Use Speed 2 to mix or knead yeast dough. Use of any other speed with heavy doughs may cause mixer to stop rotating to limit mixer damage. This is normal operation.
If this occurs, turn the speed selector to OFF, and then turn back on to a lower speed.
•Use a candy or other kitchen thermometer to assure that liquids are at temperature specified in the recipe. Liquids at higher temperature can kill yeast, while liquids at lower temperatures will retard yeast growth.
•Warm all ingredients to room temperature to ensure proper rising of dough. If yeast is to be dissolved in bowl, always warm bowl first by rinsing with warm water to avoid cooling of liquids.
•Allow bread to rise in a warm place, 80°F to 85°F (27 °C to 29 °C), free from
draft, unless otherwise specified in recipe.
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WARRANTY AND SERVICE
KITCHENAID® STAND MIXER WARRANTY FOR
THE 50 UNITED STATES, THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, PUERTO RICO, AND CANADA
This warranty extends to the purchaser and any succeeding owner for Stand Mixers operated in the 50 United States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and Canada.
Length of Warranty: |
One Year Full Warranty from date of purchase. |
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KitchenAid Will Pay |
Hassle-Free Replacement of your Stand Mixer. See |
for Your Choice of: |
the next page for details on how to arrange for |
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service, or call the Customer eXperience Center |
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toll-free at 1-800-541-6390. |
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OR |
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The replacement parts and repair labor costs to correct |
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defects in materials and workmanship. |
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Service must be provided by an Authorized |
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KitchenAid Service Center. |
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KitchenAid Will |
A. Repairs when your Stand Mixer is used in |
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other than normal single family home use. |
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B. Damage resulting from accident, alteration, |
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misuse or abuse. |
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C. Any shipping or handling costs to deliver |
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your Stand Mixer to an Authorized Service Center. |
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D. Replacement parts or repair labor costs for |
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Stand Mixers operated outside the 50 United |
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DISCLAIMER OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES; LIMITATION OF REMEDIES
IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING TO THE EXTENT APPLICABLE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE EXCLUDED TO THE EXTENT LEGALLY PERMISSIBLE. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES THAT MAY
BE IMPOSED BY LAW ARE LIMITED TO ONE YEAR, OR THE SHORTEST PERIOD ALLOWED BY LAW. SOME STATES AND PROVINCES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS LASTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
IF THIS PRODUCT FAILS TO WORK AS WARRANTED, CUSTOMER’S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY SHALL BE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT ACCORDING TO THE TERMS OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. KITCHENAID AND KITCHENAID CANADA DO NOT ASSUME ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state or province to province.
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