Speed Control Guide – 10 Speed Mixers
All speeds feature Soft Start™ operation, which minimizes
Speed
Stir STIRRINGFor slow stirring, combining, mashing, starting all mixing procedures. Use to add flour and dry ingredients to batter, and add liquids to dry ingredients. Do not use STIR speed to mix or knead yeast doughs.
2 | SLOW MIXING | For slow mixing, mashing, faster |
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| stirring. Use to mix and knead yeast |
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| doughs, heavy batters and candies, |
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| start mashing potatoes or other |
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| vegetables, cut shortening into flour, |
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| mix thin or splashy batters. |
4 | MIXING, | For mixing |
| BEATING | cookies. Use to combine sugar and |
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| shortening and to add sugar to egg |
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| whites for meringues. Medium speed for |
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| cake mixes. |
6 | BEATING, | For |
| CREAMING | whipping. Use to finish mixing cake, |
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| doughnut, and other batters. High speed |
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| for cake mixes. |
8 | FAST BEATING, | For whipping cream, egg whites, and |
| WHIPPING | boiled frostings. |
10 | FAST WHIPPING | For whipping small amounts of cream or |
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| egg whites, or for final whipping of |
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| mashed potatoes. |
Use Speed 2 to mix or knead yeast doughs. Use of any other speed creates high potential for unit failure.
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