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ENGLISH
USING THE STAND MIXER | 5
FOR DETAILED INFORMATION ON USING THE STAND MIXER:
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USING THE STAND MIXER
SPEED CONTROL GUIDE
All speeds have the Soft Start® feature which automatically starts the Stand Mixer
at a lower speed to help avoid ingredient splash-out and “our puff” at start-up,
then quickly increases to the selected speed for optimal performance.
NOTE: The speed control can be set between the speeds listed in the chart to obtain
speeds 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9 if a finer adjustment is required. Do not exceed Speed 2 when
preparing yeast doughs as this may cause damage to the Stand Mixer.
SPEED ACCESSORY ACTION DESCRIPTION
STIR STIR For starting all mixing procedures, slow
stirring, combining, and mashing. Use to
add our and dry ingredients to batter,
and to add liquids to dry ingredients.
Do not use Speed 1 to mix or knead
yeast doughs.
1
2SLOW MIXING For slow mixing, mashing, and faster
stirring. Use to mix and knead yeast
doughs, heavy batters, and candies;
start mashing potatoes or other
vegetables; cut shortening into flour;
mix thin or splashy batters.
4MIXING,
BEATING For mixing semi-heavy batters, such
as cookies. Use to combine sugar and
shortening, and to add sugar to egg
whites for meringues. Medium speed
for cake mixes.
6BEATING,
CREAMING For medium-fast beating (creaming),
or whipping. Use to finish mixing cake,
doughnut, and other batters. High
speed for cake mixes.
8FAST BEATING,
WHIPPING For whipping cream, egg whites,
and boiled frostings.
10 FAST WHIPPING For whipping small amounts of cream,
or egg whites; for final whipping of
mashed potatoes.
NOTE: To move the speed control lever with ease, lift slightly up as you move it across
the settings in either direction.
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