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... Contents 1 Instructions 7 1.1 Introduction 7 1.2 This user manual 7 1.3 Intended use 7 1.4 Manufacturer liability 8 1.5 Identification plate 8 1.6 Disposal 8 2 Description 9 2.1 Product description 9 2.2 Description of others are not followed precisely, fire or explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury or death. Your safety and the safety of parts 10 2.3 Standard accessories 11 3 Use 13 3.1 Before first use 13 3.2 Using the stand mixer 14 3.3 Using the pouring shield 19 3.4 Functions 20 3.5 Speed setting suggestions...
... Contents 1 Instructions 7 1.1 Introduction 7 1.2 This user manual 7 1.3 Intended use 7 1.4 Manufacturer liability 8 1.5 Identification plate 8 1.6 Disposal 8 2 Description 9 2.1 Product description 9 2.2 Description of others are not followed precisely, fire or explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury or death. Your safety and the safety of parts 10 2.3 Standard accessories 11 3 Use 13 3.1 Before first use 13 3.2 Using the stand mixer 14 3.3 Using the pouring shield 19 3.4 Functions 20 3.5 Speed setting suggestions...
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..., follow basic safety precautions, including the following: Follow all safety instructions in order to use the appliance safely. • Read this user manual carefully before using the appliance. • To protect against electric shock, do not immerse the appliance, the power cord or the plug in water or any other liquid. • Do not use , before assembling or disassembling parts and before cleaning.
..., follow basic safety precautions, including the following: Follow all safety instructions in order to use the appliance safely. • Read this user manual carefully before using the appliance. • To protect against electric shock, do not immerse the appliance, the power cord or the plug in water or any other liquid. • Do not use , before assembling or disassembling parts and before cleaning.
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... and locked into different shapes, etc. • Close supervision is necessary when any other objects away from the bowl, attachments or accessories. • Do not use more than one attachment at a time. • Do not insert, remove or replace attachments with the safety lock disengaged (motor head lowered). • Do not touch moving parts while the appliance is operating. Never pull from the outlet. Switch off parts...
... and locked into different shapes, etc. • Close supervision is necessary when any other objects away from the bowl, attachments or accessories. • Do not use more than one attachment at a time. • Do not insert, remove or replace attachments with the safety lock disengaged (motor head lowered). • Do not touch moving parts while the appliance is operating. Never pull from the outlet. Switch off parts...
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... to speed up the preparation time for various recipes. Cleaning and care Information for correct cleaning and care of electrical appliances, unless they are supervised or instructed by adults who are responsible for the user: Instructions General information on this user manual, on preparing recipes with remotecontrol systems. • This appliance may not be used by people (including children) of optional accessories it...
... to speed up the preparation time for various recipes. Cleaning and care Information for correct cleaning and care of electrical appliances, unless they are supervised or instructed by adults who are responsible for the user: Instructions General information on this user manual, on preparing recipes with remotecontrol systems. • This appliance may not be used by people (including children) of optional accessories it...
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... the safety instructions. 1.6 Disposal Power voltage Danger of electrocution • Turn off the appliance. • Unplug the appliance from the wall outlet. • Old appliances do not belong in non-polluting and recyclable materials. • Dispose of the packing materials at an appropriate disposal facility. 1.5 Identification plate The identification plate bears the technical data, serial number and...
... the safety instructions. 1.6 Disposal Power voltage Danger of electrocution • Turn off the appliance. • Unplug the appliance from the wall outlet. • Old appliances do not belong in non-polluting and recyclable materials. • Dispose of the packing materials at an appropriate disposal facility. 1.5 Identification plate The identification plate bears the technical data, serial number and...
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SMF03 - Only available as an optional accessory. **The design and materials used for optional accessories 11 Dough hook 12 Flat beater 13 Wire whisk 14 Flex edges beater* *Standard only on the mixer. 9 Stand Mixer 1 Motor head 7 Front hub cover 2 Body 8 Bowl base 3 Power and speed selector 9 Bowl** 4 Head raising/lowering release button 10 Splash-proof pouring shield* 5 Lower attachment shaft for supplied attachments 6 Front attachment hub for the bowl may vary depending on certain models. SMF13 - EN 2 Description 2.1 Product description Description...
SMF03 - Only available as an optional accessory. **The design and materials used for optional accessories 11 Dough hook 12 Flat beater 13 Wire whisk 14 Flex edges beater* *Standard only on the mixer. 9 Stand Mixer 1 Motor head 7 Front hub cover 2 Body 8 Bowl base 3 Power and speed selector 9 Bowl** 4 Head raising/lowering release button 10 Splash-proof pouring shield* 5 Lower attachment shaft for supplied attachments 6 Front attachment hub for the bowl may vary depending on certain models. SMF13 - EN 2 Description 2.1 Product description Description...
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... in position during planetary movement. Bowl** (9) Bowl with clamping plate in which to insert the bowl and which releases the motor head to the OFF position (appliance off). To start the appliance, position the lever on the type of mixing required. Lower attachment shaft for supplied attachments (5) Attachment shaft for speed selection. Power and speed selector (3) Lever for inserting attachments. Description 2.2 Description of parts Motor head (1) Upper part of ingredients. The '0' position of...
... in position during planetary movement. Bowl** (9) Bowl with clamping plate in which to insert the bowl and which releases the motor head to the OFF position (appliance off). To start the appliance, position the lever on the type of mixing required. Lower attachment shaft for supplied attachments (5) Attachment shaft for speed selection. Power and speed selector (3) Lever for inserting attachments. Description 2.2 Description of parts Motor head (1) Upper part of ingredients. The '0' position of...
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..., cream, etc. For preparing cake batters and pastries, biscuits, icing, etc. Removable edges ensure a uniform consistency throughout the entire process. *Standard only on certain models. EN 2.3 Standard accessories Aluminum dough hook Description Stainless steel wire whisk For slowly combining, mixing and kneading leavened dough type mixtures including bread, pasta, pizza, etc. Aluminum flat beater For beating, mixing, whisking and whipping ingredients such as an optional accessory. 11 Stainless steel beater with flexible silicone edges. Useful for mixing doughs...
..., cream, etc. For preparing cake batters and pastries, biscuits, icing, etc. Removable edges ensure a uniform consistency throughout the entire process. *Standard only on certain models. EN 2.3 Standard accessories Aluminum dough hook Description Stainless steel wire whisk For slowly combining, mixing and kneading leavened dough type mixtures including bread, pasta, pizza, etc. Aluminum flat beater For beating, mixing, whisking and whipping ingredients such as an optional accessory. 11 Stainless steel beater with flexible silicone edges. Useful for mixing doughs...
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The attachments and accessories intended to add ingredients while mixing. Only available as an optional accessory. 12 Pouring shield* Use For protecting against splattering and to make it easier to come into contact with food are made of materials that comply with the stainless steel bowl*. Suitable only for use with the provisions of current legislation. *Standard only on certain models.
The attachments and accessories intended to add ingredients while mixing. Only available as an optional accessory. 12 Pouring shield* Use For protecting against splattering and to make it easier to come into contact with food are made of materials that comply with the stainless steel bowl*. Suitable only for use with the provisions of current legislation. *Standard only on certain models.
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... a qualified electrician or service technician install an outlet near the appliance. • A short power supply cord (or detachable power supply cord) should be used to follow these instructions can be pulled on by children or tripped over a longer cord. • Longer detachable power supply cords or extension cords are available and may be a grounded type 3-prong cord. 3.1 Before first use 1. Remove the bowl and utensils and wash...
... a qualified electrician or service technician install an outlet near the appliance. • A short power supply cord (or detachable power supply cord) should be used to follow these instructions can be pulled on by children or tripped over a longer cord. • Longer detachable power supply cords or extension cords are available and may be a grounded type 3-prong cord. 3.1 Before first use 1. Remove the bowl and utensils and wash...
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... may be performed. Hold down the button and raise the head (2), accompanying its movement with the attachment without having locked the bowl in large quantities. Moving parts Danger of mixing to be a slight movement of the device. 5. Place the mixer on the type of personal injury • Do not operate the mixer with your hand. 2 4. Grasp the bowl by its base (4). Use 3.2 Using the stand mixer 1.
... may be performed. Hold down the button and raise the head (2), accompanying its movement with the attachment without having locked the bowl in large quantities. Moving parts Danger of mixing to be a slight movement of the device. 5. Place the mixer on the type of personal injury • Do not operate the mixer with your hand. 2 4. Grasp the bowl by its base (4). Use 3.2 Using the stand mixer 1.
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... button (1), and then tilt the motor head (2) backwards slightly until the pin (8) locks fully into place on the bowl if required, with your hand. 2 7 6 8 6 1 10. To close, bring the motor head down and lower the head (2), accompanying its movement with the chute facing outwards. Position the pouring shield (9) on the attachment shaft. 9 15 EN Use 6. Keep pressing the attachment upwards and turn it counterclockwise until it...
... button (1), and then tilt the motor head (2) backwards slightly until the pin (8) locks fully into place on the bowl if required, with your hand. 2 7 6 8 6 1 10. To close, bring the motor head down and lower the head (2), accompanying its movement with the chute facing outwards. Position the pouring shield (9) on the attachment shaft. 9 15 EN Use 6. Keep pressing the attachment upwards and turn it counterclockwise until it...
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... operate the mixer with the attachment inserted and the bowl empty. 10 Warning! • For greater safety, each time that power is positioned on '0' (OFF). 12. In order to stop the appliance and raise the head to change the attachment or remove the bowl, move the speed selector to start the appliance and begin mixing the ingredients. Insert the plug into the power socket...
... operate the mixer with the attachment inserted and the bowl empty. 10 Warning! • For greater safety, each time that power is positioned on '0' (OFF). 12. In order to stop the appliance and raise the head to change the attachment or remove the bowl, move the speed selector to start the appliance and begin mixing the ingredients. Insert the plug into the power socket...
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... on certain models. Only available as an optional accessory. 19 Before placing the splash-proof shield (1) on the upper edge of the stainless steel bowl*, secure the bowl in order to add ingredients to the bowl without stopping the mixer. 1 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. *Standard only...
... on certain models. Only available as an optional accessory. 19 Before placing the splash-proof shield (1) on the upper edge of the stainless steel bowl*, secure the bowl in order to add ingredients to the bowl without stopping the mixer. 1 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. *Standard only...
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... - WHIPPING AND WHISKING Whisking light or dense batters such as fruit cake. Speed setting Function LOW 1 - 3 COMBINE Combining ingredients. MIXING Mixing and beating dense batters. Beating eggs and butter, cake mixes such as sponge cake mixes, whipping cream, egg whites or sauces. The speeds indicated in the table are approximate and can vary depending on the recipe and the interaction of the different ingredients used. Accessory 21 EN Use 3.5 Speed setting suggestions The speed...
... - WHIPPING AND WHISKING Whisking light or dense batters such as fruit cake. Speed setting Function LOW 1 - 3 COMBINE Combining ingredients. MIXING Mixing and beating dense batters. Beating eggs and butter, cake mixes such as sponge cake mixes, whipping cream, egg whites or sauces. The speeds indicated in the table are approximate and can vary depending on the recipe and the interaction of the different ingredients used. Accessory 21 EN Use 3.5 Speed setting suggestions The speed...
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Carefully monitor the process to 10 for whipping cream • For best results, use eggs at room temperature. • Before beating the egg whites, make sure that the attachment and the bowl are not wet, greasy or soiled with a damp cloth if they become soiled after preparing the recipe. EN Use General recommendations • Never exceed the maximum speeds and capacities indicated...
Carefully monitor the process to 10 for whipping cream • For best results, use eggs at room temperature. • Before beating the egg whites, make sure that the attachment and the bowl are not wet, greasy or soiled with a damp cloth if they become soiled after preparing the recipe. EN Use General recommendations • Never exceed the maximum speeds and capacities indicated...
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... flex edges beater*. Use Tips for working with difficulty, switch it off, divide the dough into two parts and knead the parts separately. NEVER use eggs at room temperature, then add the eggs, and finally the flour. Use the flat beater only to 2 kg (4 lb 7 oz): start the mixing procedure. Dough for bread, pizza and egg pasta • Start the appliance at speed 1 until the...
... flex edges beater*. Use Tips for working with difficulty, switch it off, divide the dough into two parts and knead the parts separately. NEVER use eggs at room temperature, then add the eggs, and finally the flour. Use the flat beater only to 2 kg (4 lb 7 oz): start the mixing procedure. Dough for bread, pizza and egg pasta • Start the appliance at speed 1 until the...
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... sponge. The dough hook, the flat beater and the stainless steel bowl* can be removed and washed separately. powder products, stain removers and metallic sponges). • Do not use rough or abrasive materials or sharp metal scrapers. 4.2 Maintenance All service should be performed by hand using a low-temperature setting (maximum 50°C/122°F). EN Cleaning and Care 4 Cleaning and Care 4.1 Instructions Improper use Danger of the bowl can be washed...
... sponge. The dough hook, the flat beater and the stainless steel bowl* can be removed and washed separately. powder products, stain removers and metallic sponges). • Do not use rough or abrasive materials or sharp metal scrapers. 4.2 Maintenance All service should be performed by hand using a low-temperature setting (maximum 50°C/122°F). EN Cleaning and Care 4 Cleaning and Care 4.1 Instructions Improper use Danger of the bowl can be washed...
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... correctly in the lower attachment shaft and that the attachment is properly inserted. The bowl has not been correctly locked into its base. The attachments hit the walls of the bowl Turn the speed selector to 0, press the button on a flat, surface. Have the mixer checked and adjusted at an Authorized Service Center. EN Problem Cleaning and Care Possible cause Solution The mixer is not resting on...
... correctly in the lower attachment shaft and that the attachment is properly inserted. The bowl has not been correctly locked into its base. The attachments hit the walls of the bowl Turn the speed selector to 0, press the button on a flat, surface. Have the mixer checked and adjusted at an Authorized Service Center. EN Problem Cleaning and Care Possible cause Solution The mixer is not resting on...
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Cleaning and Care Problem Possible cause Solution The attachment is struggling to loosen the dough mixture. If the problem has not been resolved or in the event of another type of fault, contact your local technical support center. 28 Remove half the bowl's contents and work it separately. The bowl is stopping the attachment from turning. Add water or other liquid to turn inside the bowl The dough mixture is too thick and is too full.
Cleaning and Care Problem Possible cause Solution The attachment is struggling to loosen the dough mixture. If the problem has not been resolved or in the event of another type of fault, contact your local technical support center. 28 Remove half the bowl's contents and work it separately. The bowl is stopping the attachment from turning. Add water or other liquid to turn inside the bowl The dough mixture is too thick and is too full.