Inside you will find many helpful hints on how to use and
maintain your stand mixer properly. Just a little preventive care on
your part can save you a great deal of time and money over the
life of your stand mixer.
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and/or injury to persons,
basic safety precautions should always be followed when using
electrical appliances, including the following:
1. READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE STAND MIXER.
2. To protect against risk of electrical shock, do not put mixer in
water or other liquid. This may cause personal injury or damage
to the product.
3. Close supervision is necessary when mixer is used by or near
children or incapacitated persons.
4. Unplug electrical cord from outlet while not in use, before
putting on or taking off parts, and before cleaning.
5. Avoid contacting moving parts. Keep hands, hair, clothing, as
well as spatulas and other utensils away from beaters during
operation to reduce the risk of injury to persons and/or
damage to the mixer.
6. Do not operate mixer with a damaged electrical cord or plug
or after the appliance malfunctions, or is dropped or damaged
in any manner. If the mixer becomes damaged please contact
Consumer Services for assistance.
7. The use of attachments not recommended or sold by Jarden
Consumer Solutions may cause fire, electrical shock or injury.
8. Do not use mixer outdoors or for commercial purposes.
9. Do not let electrical cord hang over edge of table, countertop,
or touch hot surfaces, including the stove.
10. Remove beaters from mixer before washing.
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11. Do not place mixer or bowl on or near a hot gas or electric
burner, in a heated oven (microwave, convection, etc.) or on any
other heated surface.
12. Do not use mixer for other than intended use.
13. Do not leave mixer unattended while it is operating.
14. Any servicing, other than cleaning and user maintenance
should be performed by any authorized service representative.
15. When mixing liquids, especially hot liquids, use a tall container
or make small quantities at a time to reduce spillage.
16. Do not abuse electrical cord. Never carry the mixer by the cord or
yank it to disconnect from an outlet; instead, grasp the plug and
pull to disconnect.
THIS UNIT IS INTENDED
FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY
This appliance is for HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY. No user-serviceable
parts inside. Power unit never needs lubrication. Do not attempt to
service this product.
A short power supply cord is provided to reduce the risk resulting
from becoming entangled in or tripping over a longer cord. An
extension cord may be used if care is exercised in its use. If an
extension cord is used, the marked electrical rating of the extension
cord should be at least as great as the electrical rating of the stand
mixer.
The cord should be arranged so that it will not drape over the
countertop or tabletop where it can be pulled on by children or
tripped over unintentionally. Do not immerse in water or other
liquids. No liability can be accepted for any damage cause by noncompliance with these instructions or any other improper use or
mishandling.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
The motor of your mixer is protected by a heat cured insulation.
This is a standard process. Due to the heat curing of the insulation,
you may experience an odor and possibly a slight wisp of smoke
from your mixer’s motor. This effect will disappear after the first
few uses.
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reverse the plug. If it still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician. Do
not attempt to modify the plug in any way. If the plug fits loosely into
the AC outlet or if the AC outlet feels warm, do not use that outlet.
This appliance has a polarized plug (one blade is wider
than the other). To reduce the risk of electric shock,
this plug is intended to fit into a polarized outlet only
one way. If the plug does not fit fully into the outlet,
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POLARIZED PLUG
LEARNING ABOUT YOUR
STAND MIXER
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Attachment Eject Button – The eject button, located on the
top of the handle, releases the beaters or dough hooks for
easy cleaning.
Off-Center Head and Beaters – The head of the stand mixer
b
and beaters is positioned off-center to the bowl to make it
easier to add ingredients during mixing.
c
Glass Mixing Bowl – 4.0 quart mixing bowl is ideal for mixing.
d
Turntable – The turntable allows the bowl to turn while mixing.
e
Tilt Back Locking Head Button – The head of the stand
mixer tilts back and locks securely into position to allow easy
removal of mixing bowl and attachments.
Mixer-Release Trigger – Remove the mixer head from the base
f
for convenient cleaning and storage.
g
Power/Speed Indicator Light – The ON/OFF light is also
used to indicate speed setting.
h
12 Variable Speeds – The 12 variable speeds with soft-start
ensure superior mixing control and maintain speed regardless
of the mixing load.
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Burst of Power® Button or Feature – Press down on button to
automatically increase the beater speed for an immediate burst
of power.
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Chrome Beaters – For creaming butter and sugar, as well as
mixing heavy cake mixes.
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Handle – For holding and moving stand mixer.
HOW TO USE YOUR STAND MIXER
Before preparing the mixer for use, be sure the speed control dial
is in the OFF position and the electric cord is unplugged. Be sure
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to wash mixing bowl and attachments before initial use.
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ASSEMBLING THE UNIT
ATTACHING THE TURNTABLE
Place the revolving turntable into the base of the stand by
pressing the turntable into the center hole of the adjustable slot
until it snaps into place.
ATTACHING AND REMOVING
THE MIXING HEAD
To attach the mixing head, press in on the
mixer-release trigger, located at the rear
of the stand. Place the mixer head on the
stand so that the metal pivot on the
bottom of the mixer head goes into the
latched opening on top of the stand. As
you release pressure from the
mixer-release trigger, the top of the
latch should clamp around the metal
pivot. Once the mixing head is lowered into position, it will lock
into place (See Figure 1A).
Mixer-Release Trigger
RAISING AND LOWERING THE MIXING HEAD
Press the head lock button, located on the neck of the stand
mixer. While the button is depressed, hold the handle and ease
the head of the stand mixer back. The stand mixer head will lock
into this position. To lower the mixing head, press the head lock
button. While the button is depressed, hold the handle and ease
the head of the stand mixer down. A “click” sound will indicate
when the mixer head has locked into position (See Figure 1B). Be
sure the mixer head is securely locked in position before using.
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Figure 1A
NOTE: This mixer is NOT intended for use
away from the stand.
INSTALLING THE ATTACHMENTS
Be sure the speed control dial is in the OFF
position and unplug electrical cord from the
electrical outlet. Lift mixer head up and back
to move it away from of the bowl
(See Figure 1B).
NOTE: It is important that the beaters or
other separately purchased accessories, such as dough hooks, go
into the correct sockets, otherwise the mixer will not give you
the proper mixing action. Do not risk ruining a recipe or damaging
your mixer. Read the following instructions carefully.
Insert the beaters or other separately purchased accessories, such
as dough hooks, one at a time, using a combination pressing and
twisting motion, until they snap into position. If an attachment
does not properly snap into place, pull it out of the socket and
rotate it one quarter turn. Reinsert the attachment into the
socket until it snaps into position.
B
Figure 1B
Tilt Back Locking
Head Button
BEATERS
One of the beaters is shaped like a
cone and has a nylon button on the
bottom. It goes into the socket on
the side of the mixer nearest the
side of the bowl. The other beater
goes into the socket nearest the
center of the bowl (See Figure 2).
See beater symbols located on the
bottom of the mixer head.
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Figure 2
Cone Beater
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ADDING THE MIXING BOWL
Place mixing bowl directly onto the turntable, making sure the
bowl sits properly on the turntable.
NOTE: Mixing bowls should NEVER be used in a conventional oven,
microwave oven, on top of the range or on any other heated surface.
If mixing bowls are scratched or chipped, do not use the mixer.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
ABOUT THE SPEED CONTROL DIAL
The speed control dial is used for turning
the mixer ON/OFF and for selecting its 12
mixing speeds (See Figure 3).
Rotate the speed control dial in a
clockwise direction to increase mixing
speed, and in a counterclockwise
direction to decrease mixing speed.
As you rotate the speed control dial,
notice that a numbered speed is aligned
with the indicator light on the side
of the mixer head. This numbered
speed indicates the speed at which
the mixer is operating.
Rotate the speed control dial until the indicator is opposite the
numbered speed you wish to use.
HINT: During normal operation, the mixer may automatically
adjust speeds as the consistency of your dough or mixture
changes: This is for optimum performance. It is not recommended
to operate the mixer without contents in the bowl.
Power/Speed Indicator Light
Speed Control Dial
Figure 3
MIXING GUIDE
Please keep in mind that the various mixing tasks and related speeds
listed in the following table may vary slightly from recipe to recipe.
For 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.
When mixing larger quantities you may need to increase the speed
due to the amount of mixing required and the larger load on the
machine.
When building up a recipe that requires the addition of dry
ingredients, such as flour, slow the speed down while these
ingredients are being added to avoid a snow storm effect. Once the
extra ingredients begin combining, slowly increase the speed setting
to the appropriate speed for the particular mixing task.
Use the chart below to determine the best setting to use when
preparing your favorite recipes.
Speed
Setting
1Fold-KneadUse when mixing dry ingredients
Mixing Guide Example
or when folding two portions of a
recipe together, such as a beaten
egg white into a batter or when
directions call for LOW speed. Use
for kneading bread.
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