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EN Contents 1 Instructions 7 1.1 Introduction 7 1.2 This user manual 7 1.3 Intended 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 21 4 Cleaning and Care 25 4.1 Instructions 25 4.2 Maintenance 25 4.3 Ordinary daily cleaning 25 4.4 What to do if... 26 Important Safeguards WARNING: If the instructions contained in this manual and on the appliance. Read all the instructions before using the appliance and always obey all...
EN Contents 1 Instructions 7 1.1 Introduction 7 1.2 This user manual 7 1.3 Intended 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 21 4 Cleaning and Care 25 4.1 Instructions 25 4.2 Maintenance 25 4.3 Ordinary daily cleaning 25 4.4 What to do if... 26 Important Safeguards WARNING: If the instructions contained in this manual and on the appliance. Read all the instructions before using the appliance and always obey all...
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... use, before assembling or disassembling parts and 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 appropriate cover. • Do not modify the appliance. • Keep the appliance out of children's reach. 5 Return appliance to the nearest authorized service facility for examination, repair or adjustment...
... use, before assembling or disassembling parts and 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 appropriate cover. • Do not modify the appliance. • Keep the appliance out of children's reach. 5 Return appliance to the nearest authorized service facility for examination, repair or adjustment...
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... children. Permanently Installed - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 6 To unplug, grasp the plug and pull from the power cord. Make sure appliance is OFF when not in use, before assembling or disassembling parts and before cleaning. Keep hands, hair, clothing, spatulas and any appliance is used to mix, whip, whisk and knead solid and liquid ingredients to the appliance. • Do not remove attachments while the mixer is operating. With...
... children. Permanently Installed - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 6 To unplug, grasp the plug and pull from the power cord. Make sure appliance is OFF when not in use, before assembling or disassembling parts and before cleaning. Keep hands, hair, clothing, spatulas and any appliance is used to mix, whip, whisk and knead solid and liquid ingredients to the appliance. • Do not remove attachments while the mixer is operating. With...
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... working life of electrical appliances, unless they are supervised or instructed by adults who are responsible for their safety. Use Information on the use outdoors. • The stand mixer can be used to mix, whip, whisk and knead solid and liquid ingredients to speed up the preparation time for correct cleaning and care of the appliance and its accessories. Cleaning and care Information for various recipes...
... working life of electrical appliances, unless they are supervised or instructed by adults who are responsible for their safety. Use Information on the use outdoors. • The stand mixer can be used to mix, whip, whisk and knead solid and liquid ingredients to speed up the preparation time for correct cleaning and care of the appliance and its accessories. Cleaning and care Information for various recipes...
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... the user manual; • Tampering with any part of the appliance; • Use of non-original spare parts; • Not following 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 brand name of their waste disposal operators...
... the user manual; • Tampering with any part of the appliance; • Use of non-original spare parts; • Not following 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 brand name of their waste disposal operators...
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... 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. SMF03 - SMF13 - EN 2 Description 2.1 Product description Description 7 13 11 6 3 12 10 13 5 4 4 2 14 9 8 Model SMF02 - Only available as an optional accessory. **The design and materials used for optional accessories 11 Dough hook 12 Flat beater 13 Wire whisk...
... 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. SMF03 - SMF13 - EN 2 Description 2.1 Product description Description 7 13 11 6 3 12 10 13 5 4 4 2 14 9 8 Model SMF02 - Only available as an optional accessory. **The design and materials used for optional accessories 11 Dough hook 12 Flat beater 13 Wire whisk...
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... the 10 available speeds (positions 1-10), depending on the mixer. 10 See "3.5 Speed setting suggestions" for speed selection. Bowl** (9) Bowl with clamping plate in position during planetary movement. Power and speed selector (3) Lever for more details and suggestions. The handle makes it into position. To start the appliance, position the lever on one of ingredients. Ideal for inserting attachments. Lower attachment shaft for supplied attachments (5) Attachment shaft for holding both...
... the 10 available speeds (positions 1-10), depending on the mixer. 10 See "3.5 Speed setting suggestions" for speed selection. Bowl** (9) Bowl with clamping plate in position during planetary movement. Power and speed selector (3) Lever for more details and suggestions. The handle makes it into position. To start the appliance, position the lever on one of ingredients. Ideal for inserting attachments. Lower attachment shaft for supplied attachments (5) Attachment shaft for holding both...
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... models. Useful for preparing creams, custards, sauces, etc. Flex edges beater* For combining, mixing, and starting all mixing procedures. For preparing cake batters and pastries, biscuits, icing, etc. and for other, thicker batters and mixes. Only available as butter, eggs, cream, etc. 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...
... models. Useful for preparing creams, custards, sauces, etc. Flex edges beater* For combining, mixing, and starting all mixing procedures. For preparing cake batters and pastries, biscuits, icing, etc. and for other, thicker batters and mixes. Only available as butter, eggs, cream, etc. 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...
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Suitable only for use with the provisions of current legislation. *Standard only on certain models. Only available as an optional accessory. 12 The attachments and accessories intended to add ingredients while mixing. 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. Only available as an optional accessory. 12 The attachments and accessories intended to add ingredients while mixing. 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*.
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... not fit in any way. • Do not use 1. Remove any labels (apart from the technical data plate) from the outside or inside of the appliance, including accessories and attachments. 2. Clean the body and head of the appliance with a damp cloth. 5. If a longer detachable power supply cord or extension cord is of the grounded type, the extension cord should be used to follow these instructions...
... not fit in any way. • Do not use 1. Remove any labels (apart from the technical data plate) from the outside or inside of the appliance, including accessories and attachments. 2. Clean the body and head of the appliance with a damp cloth. 5. If a longer detachable power supply cord or extension cord is of the grounded type, the extension cord should be used to follow these instructions...
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... the attachment required based on a flat, stable and dry surface. 2. Moving parts Danger of personal injury • Do not operate the mixer with your hand. 2 4. A 3 1 4 B 5 There may be performed. Place the mixer on the type of mixing to be a slight movement of the device. 5. Use 3.2 Using the stand mixer 1. Hold down the button and raise the head (2), accompanying its handle (5) and turn the bowl (3) clockwise until it locks...
... the attachment required based on a flat, stable and dry surface. 2. Moving parts Danger of personal injury • Do not operate the mixer with your hand. 2 4. A 3 1 4 B 5 There may be performed. Place the mixer on the type of mixing to be a slight movement of the device. 5. Use 3.2 Using the stand mixer 1. Hold down the button and raise the head (2), accompanying its handle (5) and turn the bowl (3) clockwise until it locks...
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... upwards. Position the pouring shield (9) on the attachment shaft. 9 15 Ensure that the attachment is correctly locked into place. 7. Slip the attachment (6) onto the lower attachment shaft (7) and push it releases. 9. Keep the button pressed down by pressing the release 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...
... upwards. Position the pouring shield (9) on the attachment shaft. 9 15 Ensure that the attachment is correctly locked into place. 7. Slip the attachment (6) onto the lower attachment shaft (7) and push it releases. 9. Keep the button pressed down by pressing the release 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...
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... of personal injury and damage to restart the mixer. Insert the plug into the power socket. 13. 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. Select the required speed (from 1 to 10) using the selector (10) to '0' (OFF). 16...
... of personal injury and damage to restart the mixer. Insert the plug into the power socket. 13. 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. Select the required speed (from 1 to 10) using the selector (10) to '0' (OFF). 16...
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... opening (1) facing outwards in order to add ingredients to the bowl without stopping the mixer. 1 1 Moving parts Risk of the stainless steel bowl*, secure the bowl in the base, secure the utensil on certain models. Fit the pouring shield with the attachment on the lower attachment shaft. *Standard only on the lower attachment and lower the head into the operating position. 2. Only available as an optional accessory. 19 EN Use 3.3 Using the pouring shield...
... opening (1) facing outwards in order to add ingredients to the bowl without stopping the mixer. 1 1 Moving parts Risk of the stainless steel bowl*, secure the bowl in the base, secure the utensil on certain models. Fit the pouring shield with the attachment on the lower attachment shaft. *Standard only on the lower attachment and lower the head into the operating position. 2. Only available as an optional accessory. 19 EN Use 3.3 Using the pouring shield...
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WHIPPING AND WHISKING Whisking light or dense batters such as fruit cake. LOW 1 - 3 MEDIUM 4 - 7 HIGH 8 - 10 KNEAD Kneading - Beating eggs and butter, cake mixes such as sponge cake mixes, whipping cream, egg whites or sauces. Accessory 21 EN Use 3.5 Speed setting suggestions The speed selector shows the most appropriate attachment to use with the selected speed. MIXING Mixing and beating dense batters. Speed setting Function LOW 1 - 3 COMBINE Combining ingredients. preparing leavened dough (bread, pizza, pastries...
WHIPPING AND WHISKING Whisking light or dense batters such as fruit cake. LOW 1 - 3 MEDIUM 4 - 7 HIGH 8 - 10 KNEAD Kneading - Beating eggs and butter, cake mixes such as sponge cake mixes, whipping cream, egg whites or sauces. Accessory 21 EN Use 3.5 Speed setting suggestions The speed selector shows the most appropriate attachment to use with the selected speed. MIXING Mixing and beating dense batters. Speed setting Function LOW 1 - 3 COMBINE Combining ingredients. preparing leavened dough (bread, pizza, pastries...
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... is advisable to start at speed 7-8 for whipping egg whites • For best results, use cold whipping cream. • To avoid spills, gradually increase to the maximum recommended speed and beat until the desired consistency is achieved. • For whipping a liter (quart) of cream, it is in operation and to prevent splashing. • Keep the bowl and attachments clean and insert them only...
... is advisable to start at speed 7-8 for whipping egg whites • For best results, use cold whipping cream. • To avoid spills, gradually increase to the maximum recommended speed and beat until the desired consistency is achieved. • For whipping a liter (quart) of cream, it is in operation and to prevent splashing. • Keep the bowl and attachments clean and insert them only...
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... speed to prepare shortcrust and the like, unless the recipe suggests otherwise. • For preparing cakes, first beat the butter and the sugar together at the beginning of the process. • Egg pasta, bread, pizza: work them only with difficulty, switch it off, divide the dough into two parts and knead the parts separately. Batters for desserts • We recommend using...
... speed to prepare shortcrust and the like, unless the recipe suggests otherwise. • For preparing cakes, first beat the butter and the sugar together at the beginning of the process. • Egg pasta, bread, pizza: work them only with difficulty, switch it off, divide the dough into two parts and knead the parts separately. Batters for desserts • We recommend using...
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... the appliance. • Do not use cleaning products containing chlorine, ammonia or bleach on certain models. The dough hook, the flat beater and the stainless steel bowl* can be washed in the dishwasher. *Standard only on steel parts or parts with metallic finishes (e.g. The splash-proof pouring shield* and the wire whisk can be washed by hand with a soft, damp cotton cloth. To make cleaning easier, the silicone edges...
... the appliance. • Do not use cleaning products containing chlorine, ammonia or bleach on certain models. The dough hook, the flat beater and the stainless steel bowl* can be washed in the dishwasher. *Standard only on steel parts or parts with metallic finishes (e.g. The splash-proof pouring shield* and the wire whisk can be washed by hand with a soft, damp cotton cloth. To make cleaning easier, the silicone edges...
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.... Have them replaced at an Authorized Service Center. Have the mixer checked and adjusted at an Authorized Service Center. EN Problem Cleaning and Care Possible cause Solution The mixer is properly inserted. The bowl has not been correctly locked into its base. Set a lower speed and ensure the bowl has not been overfilled. stable surface. The attachments hit the walls of the bowl Turn the speed selector to...
.... Have them replaced at an Authorized Service Center. Have the mixer checked and adjusted at an Authorized Service Center. EN Problem Cleaning and Care Possible cause Solution The mixer is properly inserted. The bowl has not been correctly locked into its base. Set a lower speed and ensure the bowl has not been overfilled. stable surface. The attachments hit the walls of the bowl Turn the speed selector to...
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Remove half the bowl's contents and work it separately. If the problem has not been resolved or in the event of another type of fault, contact your local technical support center. 28 The bowl is too full. Add water or other liquid to turn inside the bowl The dough mixture is too thick and is stopping the attachment from turning. Cleaning and Care Problem Possible cause Solution The attachment is struggling to loosen the dough mixture.
Remove half the bowl's contents and work it separately. If the problem has not been resolved or in the event of another type of fault, contact your local technical support center. 28 The bowl is too full. Add water or other liquid to turn inside the bowl The dough mixture is too thick and is stopping the attachment from turning. Cleaning and Care Problem Possible cause Solution The attachment is struggling to loosen the dough mixture.