Role Of The Twin-Motor 3-Way Beating Action - Sunbeam Mixmaster Professional MX8800 Instruction Booklet

Twin-motor benchtop mixer
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Using your Sunbeam Mixmaster Professional continued
4.Hold down the 'tilt' button and ease the
head of the Mixmaster back until the mixer
head is locked into the tilt back position
(see diagrams 1 and 2 on page 4).
5.To remove the particular attachments
(either beaters, whisks or dough hooks)
place fingers loosely around the
attachments and press the eject button
located at the front of the handle (12).
Role of the Twin-Motor 3-Way
Beating Action
Sunbeam launched its 3-way beating action
in the late 1920s which revolutionised
mixing at the turn of a dial. The 3-way
beating action is determined by each of the
two beaters turning against each other, plus
then the bowl also rotating.
Our latest innovation of this historic 3-way
beating action has been the introduction of
an additional motor into the design. One
motor is located in the head of the
Mixmaster. This drives the individual beaters,
turning each in opposite directions.
The second motor is located in the base of
the neck of the Mixmaster and drives the
turntable, in turn rotating the bowl against
the direction of the outside beater. The speed
of the bowl rotation is automatically
determined depending on the mixing speed
selected.
Therefore as the mixing speed increases so
does the speed of the bowl, and as the
mixing speed is decreased, the bowl speed
also slows.
These actions combine to ensure a more
powerful and thorough mixing result.
This twin-motor design is patent pending.
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