Before You Call for Service
PROBLEM | POSSIBLE SOLUTION |
The mixer will | • Check the power cord to make sure it is securely fas- |
not start. | tened into the mixer and into the electrical outlet. |
| • Make sure the mixer head has been lowered and |
| locked into place. |
| • Be sure you’ve turned the touch wheel control to one |
| of the 10 power settings. |
| • Press the start button in the center of the touch wheel |
| control. |
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The mixer bowl | • Make sure the bowl is securely locked into place on |
wobbles back and | the bowl locking plate before operating the mixer.The |
forth when mixing. | bowl should be level and will lock into place with a |
| slight turn. |
| • Make sure that the beater attachment is not contacting |
| the bowl. If necessary, adjust the mixer head height |
| with the adjustment screw until the beater clears the |
| bottom of the bowl. See page 8. |
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The mixer is | • The bowl may be overloaded. |
spattering ingredients | • The speed may be turned up too high.The |
outside the mixer | motor on your mixer is powerful.Try a lower speed. |
bowl. |
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The mixer motor | • The mixing bowl may be overloaded with a heavy mix- |
seems to be bogging | ture. If so, divide into smaller portions and resume |
down. | mixing. |
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The mixer shuts down | • The mixer has been programmed to protect itself from |
while mixing. | damage while mixing heavy loads. Divide the load into |
| smaller portions. Restart the mixer. |
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