IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be
followed, including the following: | 12. | Do not leave appliance unattended | ||
1. | Read all instructions for use carefully | |||
| while in use. | |||
| and look at the illustrations before you |
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| 13. | Do not use outdoors. | ||
| start using the appliance. | |||
| 14. | Do not let cord hang over the edge | ||
2. | To protect against risk of electrical | |||
| of the table, counter or touch hot | |||
| shock, do not immerse power cord, |
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| surfaces. | ||
| plug or mixer in water or any other |
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| 15. | Do not place on or near a hot gas or | ||
| liquid. | |||
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| electric burner, or in a heated oven. | ||
3. | Close supervision is necessary when |
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16. | Do not use appliance for other than | |||
| any appliance is used by or near | |||
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| intended household use. | ||
| children. |
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| 17. | The mixer is designed for | ||
5. | Unplug from outlet when not in use, | |||
| intermittent use, it can be run for up | |||
| before putting on or taking off parts and |
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| to 10 minutes on settings | ||
| before cleaning the appliance. |
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| interruption. Do not use for more | ||
6. | Do not operate any appliance with a |
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| than 30 seconds on the Hi range | |||
| damaged cord or plug, or after the |
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| settings, allow the motor to cool | ||
| appliance malfunctions, has been |
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| afterwards. | ||
| dropped or damaged in any manner. |
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| 18. | To avoid injury by accidentally | ||
| Return the appliance to | |||
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| switching on the appliance when | ||
| Operating LLC for examination, repair |
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| inserting the beaters, dough hooks | ||
| or adjustment. See warranty. |
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| or whisk attachments, always set the | ||
7. | Avoid contact with moving parts at all |
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| switch to the "Off" position and u | |||
| times. Jeep hands, hair, clothing, as |
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| plug the appliance before | ||
| well as spatulas and other utensils away |
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| assembling or disassembling. | ||
| from beaters during operation to prevent |
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| Note: An extension cord may be used if | |||
| personal injury and/or damage to the | |||
| mixer. | you are careful in its use: | ||
8. | The use of accessory attachments | 1. | The electrical rating of the extension | |
| not recommended by the appliance | |||
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| cord should be at least as great as | ||
| manufacturer may cause injuries. |
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| the electrical rating of the appliance. | ||
9. | Remove beaters, dough hooks and |
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2. | An extension cord with the power | |||
| whisk from mixer before cleaning. | |||
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| cord must be arranged so that it will | ||
10. | NEVER place the unit close to the |
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| not drape over the countertop or | |||
| edge of a counter or table. Make |
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| tabletop where they can be pulled on | ||
| sure that the power cord is |
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| by children or tripped over | ||
| positioned safely so that nobody |
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| accidentally. | ||
| trips or gets tangled in it. |
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11. | Extreme caution must be used when |
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| moving any appliance containing hot |
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| hot liquids. |
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This appliance has a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other). To reduce the risk of electric shock, this plug is intended to fit into a polarized outlet only one way. If the plug does not fit fully into the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician. Do not attempt to modify the plug in any way.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR 6 SPEED MIXER
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1. | Main Unit | 8. | Whisk (1) |
2. | Beater Release Button | 9. | Beater Openings |
3. | Speed Selector | 10. | Stand |
4. | Hi/Lo Range Selector | 11. | Glass Bowl |
5. | Beaters (2) | 12. | Tilt Button |
6. | Dough Hooks (2) | 13. | Lock Release Button |
7. | Cord Rewind Button |
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Technical Specifications
Voltage: | 120V., 60Hz. |
Power: | 300 Watts |
1 | Rev. 07/02B | 2 |
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