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Troubleshooting - Kenwood CLASSIC CHEF KM66 Instructions Manual

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troubleshooting

problem
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The whisk or K-beater knocks against the bottom of the bowl or isn't
reaching the ingredients in the bottom of the bowl.
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solution
Adjust the height using the spanner provided. Here's how:
Unplug the appliance.
1
Raise the mixer head and insert the whisk or beater.
2
Lower the mixer head. If the clearance needs to be adjusted, raise the
3
mixer head and remove the tool. Ideally the whisk and K-beater should be
almost touching the bottom of the bowl
4 Using the spanner provided loosen the nut
adjustment of the shaft
bowl, turn the shaft anti-clockwise. To raise the tool away from the bottom
of the bowl turn the shaft clockwise.
5 Re-tighten the nut.
6 Fit the tool to the mixer and lower the mixer head. (Check its position see
points above).
7 Repeat the above steps as necessary until the tool is set correctly. Once
this is acheived tighten the nut securely.
dough hook - this tool is set at the factory and should require no
adjustment.
problem
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The mixer stops during operation.
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solution
Your mixer is fitted with an overload protection device and will stop if
overloaded to protect the machine. If this happens, switch off and
unplug the mixer. Remove some of the ingredients to reduce the load,
and allow the mixer to stand for a few minutes. Plug in and reselect the
speed. If the mixer does not restart immediately allow to stand for
additional time.
to fit and use your splashguard
Raise the mixer head until it locks.
1
Fit the bowl onto the base.
2
Push the splashguard onto the underside of the mixer head
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located. The hinged section should be positioned as shown.
Insert required tool.
4
Lower the mixer head.
5
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During mixing, ingredients can be added directly to the bowl via the
hinged section of the splashguard
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You do not need to remove the splashguard to change tools.
Remove the splashguard by raising the mixer head and sliding it down.
6
7
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sufficiently to allow
. To lower the tool closer to the bottom of the
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(if supplied)
until fully

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