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... electrical shock, do not put cord, plug, or mixer body in water or other utensils, away from outlet when not in use with a damaged cord or plug, or after the appliance malfunctions or is used by Hamilton Beach/Proctor-Silex, Inc. Remove beaters from wall outlet. 13. The use appliance for use , before washing. 7. Do not let cord contact hot surfaces, including stove. 11. This type...
... electrical shock, do not put cord, plug, or mixer body in water or other utensils, away from outlet when not in use with a damaged cord or plug, or after the appliance malfunctions or is used by Hamilton Beach/Proctor-Silex, Inc. Remove beaters from wall outlet. 13. The use appliance for use , before washing. 7. Do not let cord contact hot surfaces, including stove. 11. This type...
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Speed Control (ON/OFF) and Eject 2. rinse and dry. To ensure safety, unplug mixer from electrical outlet before inserting or removing attachments. The straight wire beaters, which have no center post for mixing thick batters and cookie dough. The whisk may be inserted into either opening. 3 Power Burst Button 3. Mixer Body 4. Bowl Rest™ Optional Attachments and Features (Available on selected models) Before first use, wash beaters or other attachments in cleaning...
Speed Control (ON/OFF) and Eject 2. rinse and dry. To ensure safety, unplug mixer from electrical outlet before inserting or removing attachments. The straight wire beaters, which have no center post for mixing thick batters and cookie dough. The whisk may be inserted into either opening. 3 Power Burst Button 3. Mixer Body 4. Bowl Rest™ Optional Attachments and Features (Available on selected models) Before first use, wash beaters or other attachments in cleaning...
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... (11⁄2 quart) mixing bowls or plastic mixing bowls. 840126200 ENv00 3/19/04 1:45 PM Page 4 Optional Attachments and Features (continued) ATTACHMENT DESCRIPTION The twisted wire beaters, which have no center post for ease in clip. Always use dough hooks on side of the bowl. Power Burst Press and hold down the button for additional power Power at a time or motor may overheat. Mixing Shield 1. The mixing shield will snap into grooves on speed 4, 5, or...
... (11⁄2 quart) mixing bowls or plastic mixing bowls. 840126200 ENv00 3/19/04 1:45 PM Page 4 Optional Attachments and Features (continued) ATTACHMENT DESCRIPTION The twisted wire beaters, which have no center post for ease in clip. Always use dough hooks on side of the bowl. Power Burst Press and hold down the button for additional power Power at a time or motor may overheat. Mixing Shield 1. The mixing shield will snap into grooves on speed 4, 5, or...
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... 1:45 PM Page 5 3. Grasp mixing shield in one hand, while holding mixer in other attachments. 4. To Insert Attachments Flat Beaters, Straight Wire Beaters and Whisk 1. Twisted Wire Beaters and Dough Hooks 1. To remove: Turn mixer off and unplug. Make sure mixer is unplugged and speed control is set to remove. 5. Insert a beater or attachment into place. Rinse and dry. Eject beaters or other hand. cated by the illustration on the beater or dough Tab Slot hook with the slots in hot...
... 1:45 PM Page 5 3. Grasp mixing shield in one hand, while holding mixer in other attachments. 4. To Insert Attachments Flat Beaters, Straight Wire Beaters and Whisk 1. Twisted Wire Beaters and Dough Hooks 1. To remove: Turn mixer off and unplug. Make sure mixer is unplugged and speed control is set to remove. 5. Insert a beater or attachment into place. Rinse and dry. Eject beaters or other hand. cated by the illustration on the beater or dough Tab Slot hook with the slots in hot...
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To eject beaters, with speed control Speed Control set to mix. most packaged cake mixes Frosting and mashed potatoes; kneading dough Beating egg whites; kneading dough Mixing Tips Cookie dough is a suggestion for selecting mixing speeds for whipping cream; Make sure mixer is unplugged and speed control is set at the very end of the thickest doughs to 0 (OFF). Insert beaters. 2. Begin on speed 1 and increase to a very thick dough or batter, we recommend stirring them in dry...
To eject beaters, with speed control Speed Control set to mix. most packaged cake mixes Frosting and mashed potatoes; kneading dough Beating egg whites; kneading dough Mixing Tips Cookie dough is a suggestion for selecting mixing speeds for whipping cream; Make sure mixer is unplugged and speed control is set at the very end of the thickest doughs to 0 (OFF). Insert beaters. 2. Begin on speed 1 and increase to a very thick dough or batter, we recommend stirring them in dry...
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... to taste Place hot potatoes into a greased 9x13-inch baking dish. With hand mixer, beat ingredients at 350°F until they are smooth. Serve hot to spread on top, about one minute. Baked uncovered for more recipes. Bake at MEDIUM speed until thoroughly mixed. Pour into a large bowl. Always turn off and unplug mixer from electrical outlet before ejecting the attachments. 2.
... to taste Place hot potatoes into a greased 9x13-inch baking dish. With hand mixer, beat ingredients at 350°F until they are smooth. Serve hot to spread on top, about one minute. Baked uncovered for more recipes. Bake at MEDIUM speed until thoroughly mixed. Pour into a large bowl. Always turn off and unplug mixer from electrical outlet before ejecting the attachments. 2.
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.../2 cups confectioners sugar In a medium bowl, cream butter and sugar on MEDIUM speed with confectioners sugar. Add vanilla and continue mixing on sheet for 25 minutes at 325ºF. Remove cookies onto wire rack. Shake bag to coat cookies and return cookies to rack to 2 cups finely chopped. Makes 41⁄2... dry ingredients. Add flour and mix on MEDIUM speed until blended. Roll dough into plastic or paper bag. Place a paper towel over a wire rack. Place confectioners sugar into 1-inch balls and place on LOW until all cookies have been coated with hand mixer. Drop 3 or 4 cookies ...
.../2 cups confectioners sugar In a medium bowl, cream butter and sugar on MEDIUM speed with confectioners sugar. Add vanilla and continue mixing on sheet for 25 minutes at 325ºF. Remove cookies onto wire rack. Shake bag to coat cookies and return cookies to rack to 2 cups finely chopped. Makes 41⁄2... dry ingredients. Add flour and mix on MEDIUM speed until blended. Roll dough into plastic or paper bag. Place a paper towel over a wire rack. Place confectioners sugar into 1-inch balls and place on LOW until all cookies have been coated with hand mixer. Drop 3 or 4 cookies ...
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... oil at LOW speed until smooth. Let cake cool on MEDIUM speed. Reduce speed to 5 minutes. Increase speed and beat one at HIGH speed. In a small saucepan over top of pie. To make icing, in refrigerator.) Pound Cake 1 cup butter, room temperature 3 cups sugar 6 eggs 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 1 teaspoon almond extract (optional) 1 cup whipping cream 3 cups flour In a large mixing bowl, cream together butter and sugar on wire...
... oil at LOW speed until smooth. Let cake cool on MEDIUM speed. Reduce speed to 5 minutes. Increase speed and beat one at HIGH speed. In a small saucepan over top of pie. To make icing, in refrigerator.) Pound Cake 1 cup butter, room temperature 3 cups sugar 6 eggs 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 1 teaspoon almond extract (optional) 1 cup whipping cream 3 cups flour In a large mixing bowl, cream together butter and sugar on wire...
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... calling, please note the model, type, and series numbers and fill in material and workmanship for a period of two (2) years for Hamilton Beach Portfolio products, one (1) year for Hamilton Beach products or one hundred eighty (180) days for commercial purposes, or any use for Proctor-Silex products from state to state, or province to province. These numbers can be found on implied warranties or special, incidental...
... calling, please note the model, type, and series numbers and fill in material and workmanship for a period of two (2) years for Hamilton Beach Portfolio products, one (1) year for Hamilton Beach products or one hundred eighty (180) days for commercial purposes, or any use for Proctor-Silex products from state to state, or province to province. These numbers can be found on implied warranties or special, incidental...