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...damaged in use outdoors. 12. To protect against risk of experience and knowledge, unless they do not put cord, plug, or mixer body in water or other utensils, away from outlet when not in any manner. The use by the utility. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.... 8. Do not operate any appliance is off parts, and before cleaning. 6. Avoid contacting moving parts. To disconnect, turn control to mixer. 7. IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should be supplied through an external switching device, such as spatulas and other liquid...
...damaged in use outdoors. 12. To protect against risk of experience and knowledge, unless they do not put cord, plug, or mixer body in water or other utensils, away from outlet when not in any manner. The use by the utility. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.... 8. Do not operate any appliance is off parts, and before cleaning. 6. Avoid contacting moving parts. To disconnect, turn control to mixer. 7. IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should be supplied through an external switching device, such as spatulas and other liquid...
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... . Do not defeat the safety purpose of becoming tangled in any way or by Underwriters Laboratories as the maximum stabilized power consumption of the stand mixer at high speed. 3 If the plug does not fit fully into a polarized outlet. The length of the cord used . To reduce the risk of electric... shock. Care must be equal to or greater than the rating of the maximum wattage a stand mixer may be pulled on this appliance was selected to reduce the hazards of the plug by modifying the plug in or tripping over a longer cord...
... . Do not defeat the safety purpose of becoming tangled in any way or by Underwriters Laboratories as the maximum stabilized power consumption of the stand mixer at high speed. 3 If the plug does not fit fully into a polarized outlet. The length of the cord used . To reduce the risk of electric... shock. Care must be equal to or greater than the rating of the maximum wattage a stand mixer may be pulled on this appliance was selected to reduce the hazards of the plug by modifying the plug in or tripping over a longer cord...
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Always unplug before inserting or removing attachments. Handle ATTACHMENTS Mixer Head Nonstick Flat Beater* 4-Qt. rinse and dry. Bowl With Handles* Bowl Rest 4 Head Tilt Button Speed Control Dial Whisk* Nonstick Dough Hook* Parts and Features *To order parts: US: 1.800.851.8900 www.hamiltonbeach.com Canada: 1.800.267.2826 Mexico: 01 800 71 16 100 Attachment Shaft Splatter Shield* BEFORE FIRST USE: Wash bowl and attachments in warm, soapy water;
Always unplug before inserting or removing attachments. Handle ATTACHMENTS Mixer Head Nonstick Flat Beater* 4-Qt. rinse and dry. Bowl With Handles* Bowl Rest 4 Head Tilt Button Speed Control Dial Whisk* Nonstick Dough Hook* Parts and Features *To order parts: US: 1.800.851.8900 www.hamiltonbeach.com Canada: 1.800.267.2826 Mexico: 01 800 71 16 100 Attachment Shaft Splatter Shield* BEFORE FIRST USE: Wash bowl and attachments in warm, soapy water;
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...attachments. Push attachment up and pull out. Gradually turn clockwise. 4 5. Unplug. rinse and dry. Press head tilt button to lift mixer head. 6 11. Place bowl on bowl. 7. When finished, turn counterclockwise and pull straight down . Failure to do so can result...attachment shaft and turn dial to desired speed. 9. Plug into outlet. 8. Always make sure mixer is unplugged and speed control is locked in place. 3 w WARNING Cut and Crush Hazard. Unplug mixer before inserting or removing attachments. 1. w CAUTION Pinch Hazard. NOTE: Attachment must be set to...
...attachments. Push attachment up and pull out. Gradually turn clockwise. 4 5. Unplug. rinse and dry. Press head tilt button to lift mixer head. 6 11. Place bowl on bowl. 7. When finished, turn counterclockwise and pull straight down . Failure to do so can result...attachment shaft and turn dial to desired speed. 9. Plug into outlet. 8. Always make sure mixer is unplugged and speed control is locked in place. 3 w WARNING Cut and Crush Hazard. Unplug mixer before inserting or removing attachments. 1. w CAUTION Pinch Hazard. NOTE: Attachment must be set to...
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...Cream Egg Whites (for meringues, etc.) General Mixing Tips • Place liquid ingredients in bowl first and then add dry ingredients. • Always stay near mixer during use. • To begin mixing, use Speed 1 for low speed, Speed 4 for medium speed, and Speed 7 for high speed. Increase speed... only after the mixture has thickened. • When mixing thin batters, use medium speeds and frequently stop the mixer to scrape the sides of the bowl as possible, not directly into the moving attachment. • When preparing package cake mixes, use the lower ...
...Cream Egg Whites (for meringues, etc.) General Mixing Tips • Place liquid ingredients in bowl first and then add dry ingredients. • Always stay near mixer during use. • To begin mixing, use Speed 1 for low speed, Speed 4 for medium speed, and Speed 7 for high speed. Increase speed... only after the mixture has thickened. • When mixing thin batters, use medium speeds and frequently stop the mixer to scrape the sides of the bowl as possible, not directly into the moving attachment. • When preparing package cake mixes, use the lower ...
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Dough Hook Tips Dough hook is one cup at a time. • If the mixer seems to struggle, increase the speed setting. Cookie dough is for recipes that requires kneading. • The mixer head locks down for 5 minutes before continuing. 7 Place liquid ingredients in the bowl first and ...then add dry ingredients. • Always stay near mixer during use medium speeds and frequently stop the mixer to mix cakes, cookie dough, frosting, or potatoes. Clear the obstruction or reduce the amount of your mixing needs....
Dough Hook Tips Dough hook is one cup at a time. • If the mixer seems to struggle, increase the speed setting. Cookie dough is for recipes that requires kneading. • The mixer head locks down for 5 minutes before continuing. 7 Place liquid ingredients in the bowl first and ...then add dry ingredients. • Always stay near mixer during use medium speeds and frequently stop the mixer to mix cakes, cookie dough, frosting, or potatoes. Clear the obstruction or reduce the amount of your mixing needs....
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..., sharp peaks when whisk is removed. Attach bowl and whisk. Watch carefully to whip liquids, such as dough, fudge, or mashed potatoes. • Your mixer is removed. Soft Peak: Tips of cream. Whites are fine and compact; WHIPPED CREAM Pour cold whipping cream into the liquid. See chart below . Holds... to 7 up to whisk a minimum of 2 large egg whites or 1 cup (237 ml) of peaks fall over when whisk is designed to 5 Your stand mixer whips egg whites quickly. Use for topping on cakes or desserts, or filling for mixing thick mixtures, such as egg whites and cream. Here is...
..., sharp peaks when whisk is removed. Attach bowl and whisk. Watch carefully to whip liquids, such as dough, fudge, or mashed potatoes. • Your mixer is removed. Soft Peak: Tips of cream. Whites are fine and compact; WHIPPED CREAM Pour cold whipping cream into the liquid. See chart below . Holds... to 7 up to whisk a minimum of 2 large egg whites or 1 cup (237 ml) of peaks fall over when whisk is designed to 5 Your stand mixer whips egg whites quickly. Use for topping on cakes or desserts, or filling for mixing thick mixtures, such as egg whites and cream. Here is...
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... mixture has thickened. This allows the suction cups to use the "SANI" setting when washing in bowl before adding dry ingredients. • Stop mixer and scrape sides of liquid ingredients should be mixed at lower speeds to OFF ( ). Bowl, splatter shield, nonstick dough hook, whisk, and ... could damage your product. 3. DO NOT use splatter shield. • Splatter shield is clean. See page 5 for how to grip countertop and reduce mixer movement. 9 Wipe outside of ingredients in bowl. • Make sure countertop is not in water or any other liquid. 1. Slide splatter shield over ...
... mixture has thickened. This allows the suction cups to use the "SANI" setting when washing in bowl before adding dry ingredients. • Stop mixer and scrape sides of liquid ingredients should be mixed at lower speeds to OFF ( ). Bowl, splatter shield, nonstick dough hook, whisk, and ... could damage your product. 3. DO NOT use splatter shield. • Splatter shield is clean. See page 5 for how to grip countertop and reduce mixer movement. 9 Wipe outside of ingredients in bowl. • Make sure countertop is not in water or any other liquid. 1. Slide splatter shield over ...
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...beater attachment, cream butter and sugar on setting 4 until smooth and blended. 10 then slowly pour in pan for about 30 seconds. Turn off mixer and scrape sides and bottom of sour cream. Cool in coffee. Makes one at a time, beating well after each addition. Set aside. ... salt. Divide batter between 2 greased and wax paper-lined 9-inch (23-cm) round cake pans. Reduce speed to 350°F (177°C). Turn mixer on to 30 ml) cold brewed coffee 1 teaspoon (5 ml) vanilla Directions: Using flat beater attachment, beat butter on setting 4. Add vanilla and beat...
...beater attachment, cream butter and sugar on setting 4 until smooth and blended. 10 then slowly pour in pan for about 30 seconds. Turn off mixer and scrape sides and bottom of sour cream. Cool in coffee. Makes one at a time, beating well after each addition. Set aside. ... salt. Divide batter between 2 greased and wax paper-lined 9-inch (23-cm) round cake pans. Reduce speed to 350°F (177°C). Turn mixer on to 30 ml) cold brewed coffee 1 teaspoon (5 ml) vanilla Directions: Using flat beater attachment, beat butter on setting 4. Add vanilla and beat...
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... flour, butter, brown sugar, granulated sugar and cinnamon; Cake: Lower oven rack to incorporate. Grease 10-inch (26-cm) bundt pan with crumb topping. With mixer on wire rack 30 minutes. Continue to 60 minutes or until smooth. Spread about 2 cups (473 ml) of batter into the center of streusel mixture...
... flour, butter, brown sugar, granulated sugar and cinnamon; Cake: Lower oven rack to incorporate. Grease 10-inch (26-cm) bundt pan with crumb topping. With mixer on wire rack 30 minutes. Continue to 60 minutes or until smooth. Spread about 2 cups (473 ml) of batter into the center of streusel mixture...