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6 | USING THE HAND MIXER
The 3-speed Hand Mixer should always be set on the lowest speed to start
mixing. Move to higher speeds as needed.
Speed Attachment Description
1 For slow stirring, combining, and starting
all mixing procedures. Use this speed to
stir in nuts, chocolate chips, shredded
cheese, onions, olives, and other chunky
ingredients. Mix flour and other dry
ingredients with liquids or other moist
mixtures. Helps aviod ingredient splash
out.
2 Stir batters and gelatin mixtures. Combine
heavy mixtures, such as cookie dough. Mix
light cream cheese spreads. Mash potatoes.
3 Combine heavy cream cheese mixtures.
Mash squash.
4 Blend butter and sugar. Mix muffins, quick
breads, cake batters, and frostings.
5 Beat egg whites and meringue mixtures.
Whip heavy cream and mousse mixtures.
NOTE: The Turbo Beater™ accessories are not designed for mixing and kneading
bread dough. See “Accessory guide” section to order special dough hooks.
USING THE HAND MIXER
SPEED CONTROL GUIDE: 5-SPEED HAND MIXERS
SPEED CONTROL GUIDE: 3-SPEED HAND MIXERS
Speed Attachment Description
1 For slow stirring, combining, and starting all
mixing procedures. Use this speed to stir in nuts,
chocolate chips, shredded cheese, onions, olives,
and other chunky ingredients. Mix flour and
other dry ingredients with liquids or other moist
mixtures. Helps aviod ingredient splash out.
2 Stir batters and gelatin mixtures. Combine heavy
mixtures, such as cookie dough. Mix light cream
cheese spreads. Mash potatoes. Combine heavy
cream cheese mixtures. Mash squash. Blend butter
and sugar. Mix muffins, quick breads, cake batters,
and frostings.
3 Beat egg whites and meringue mixtures. Whip
heavy cream and mousse mixtures.
The 5-speed Hand Mixer should always be set on the lowest speed to start
mixing. Move to higher speeds as needed.
NOTE: The Turbo Beater™ accessories are not designed for mixing and kneading
bread dough. See “Accessory guide” section to order special dough hooks.
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