9
8
P
REPARING THE
S
TAND
M
IXER FOR
U
SE
Before preparing the mixer for use, be sure the speed control dial is in the OFF position
and the electric cord is unplugged. Be sure to wash bowls and attachments before
initial use.
R
AISING AND
L
OWERING THE
M
IXING
H
EAD
Press the tilt release button, located at the top
of the neck of the MixMaster®. While the
button is depressed, hold the handle (1)
and ease the head of the MixMaster®back.
The MixMaster®head will lock into this tilt
position (2). Tolower the mixing head press
the tilt release button. While the button is
depressed hold the handle (2) and ease the
head of the MixMaster®down (1). A “click”
sound will indicate when the mixer head
has locked into position.
INSTALLING THE
A
TTACHMENTS
(B
EATERS
, W
IRE
W
HISKS
,
OR
D
OUGH HOOKS
)
Select the pair of attachments best suited for your mixing
job. (See Mixing Guide on Page 12 for recommendations).
Take the attachment that hasa red colored band
around the
top – illustrated as attachment (A).
Insert attachment (A)
into the socket on the side of the mixer nearest the side of
the bowl. The socket is identified by a red dot beside it.
Take the other attachment that hasa white colored band
around the top – illustrated as attachment (B).
Insert attachment (B) into the socket nearest
the center of the bowl.
N
OTE
:
Be sure both attachments click firmly in place,
you may need to twist the beater attachment slightly
to engage it in position prior to pushing it in place.
TILT
BUTTON
(1)
(2)
T
HE
R
OLE OF THE
D
UAL
-MOTOR
3-WAY
B
EATING
A
CTION
Sunbeam launched its 3-way beating
action in the 1930s which
revolutionized mixing at the turn of
a dial. The 3-way beating action
is determined by each of the two
beaters turning against each other,
plus the bowl also rotating.
Our latest innovation of this historic
3-way beating action is the
introduction of an additional motor.
One motor is located in the head of
the MixMaster®. This drives the
individual beaters, each turning in
opposite directions. The second
motor is located in the base of the
neck of the MixMaster®and drives
the turntable, rotating the bowl
against the direction of the outside
beater. The speed of the bowl
rotation is automatically calibrated to
the mixing speed selected. Therefore
as the mixing speed increases so
does the speed of the bowl, and as
the mixing speed is decreased, the
bowl speed also slows. These
actions combine to ensure more
powerful and thorough mixing. This
dual motor design is patent pending.