Kenwood Chefette HM670 series Instructions Manual page 6

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If using the mixer without the stand,
the beater/kneader with the plastic
gear must be inserted into the socket
with the metal ring.
The beaters/kneaders can only be
removed when the speed switch
is in the off "O" position.
5 Attach the splash guard, if desired
. With the cradle raised, slide the
splashguard into the front until fully
located.
6 Steady the stand with one hand and
lower the cradle/mixer with the other.
Do not use the cradle release
switch.
7 Plug in.
8 Pull the speed switch backwards to
reach the desired speed (the first dot
on the mixer is the slowest speed
setting). Line up the dot on the side
of the speed switch with the
corresponding speed.
As the mixture thickens, increase the
speed.
If the machine starts to slow or
labour, increase the speed.
Move the switch forwards to the
pulse "P" position to operate the
motor at maximum speed. The
motor will operate for as long as the
pulse is held in position.
9 When the mixture has reached the
desired consistency, return the speed
switch to the off "O" position and
raise the mixer/cradle.
It may be necessary to scrape down
the sides of the bowl and along the
bottom at regular intervals to assist
the mixing operation.
10 To remove the tools, make sure the
speed switch is in the off "O" position
and unplug the mixer. Hold on to the
tool shafts and press the tool release
button
.
hints
When creaming for cake mixtures,
use butter or margarine at room
temperature or soften before use.
For best results with small quantities,
use the handmixer without the stand.
Large quantities and thick mixtures
may require a longer mixing time.
If you wish to mix larger quantities or
heavier mixes, remove the mixer from
the stand and use a bowl of an
appropriate size.
To re-knead bread doughs
remove the mixer from the
stand and use hand held.
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