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9
OPERATING YOUR BREVILLE HANDY MIX™
BEFORE FIRST USE
Remove and safely discard any packaging
material and promotional stickers before
using the appliance for the fist time. Wash
the beaters and dough hooks in warm
soapy water with a soft cloth. Rinse and dry
thoroughly. Wipe the motor body with a
damp cloth then dry thoroughly.
NOTE
When first using your hand mixer,
you may notice an odor coming from
the motor. This is normal and will
dissipate with time.
USING THE HAND MIXER
1. Ensure the ON/OFF switch is in the
OFF position and the power cord is
unplugged from the power outlet.
2. To insert the flat beaters, insert beater,
one at a time, into the attachment
sockets (flat beaters can go into either
side). Push firmly, turning slightly if
required, until they click into place.
To insert the dough hooks into the
attachment sockets, insert the dough
hook with the collar into the larger hole
of the two attachment sockets of the
hand mixer. Push firmly, turning slightly
if required, until it clicks into place.
Then place second dough hook into the
smaller hole.
3. The attachment shaft with collar should
be inserted into the larger hole, while the
attachment shaft without collar should be
inserted into the smaller hole.
COLLAR
LARGER HOLE
4. Select a mixing bowl large enough to
accommodate the attachments, as a
bowl that is too small will damage the
attachments. Add ingredients to the
mixing bowl as directed in the recipe.
5. Insert the power plug into a power outlet.
6. Place the attachment (beaters or dough
hooks) into the ingredients inside the
mixing bowl. To commence mixing,
move the ON/OFF switch to the ON
position. Push the INCREASE SPEED
button until you have reached the
required speed. If you wish to make
the speed slower at any time, push the
DECREASE SPEED
button.
The LCD screen will display the selected
speed as well as the mixing time that has
elapsed.
NOTE
Always begin mixing on a lower
speed setting to prevent splattering,
increasing to the desired speed for the
mixing task.
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