Ambiano GT-SF-KMR-01 User manual

Category
Small kitchen appliances
Type
User manual
User Manual
Manual
del usuario
CLASSIC STAND MIXER
BATIDORA CLÁSICA DE PEDESTAL
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User Manual
Manual
del usuario
CLASSIC STAND MIXER
BATIDORA CLÁSICA DE PEDESTAL
English........ 02
Español....... 30
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Contents/appliance parts
1Speed controller
2On/off button
3Display
4Turbo function button
5Release button
6Drive arm
7Mixing bowl
8MAX capacity mark (mixing
bowl)
9Base plate
10 Splash guard
11 Power unit
Accessories:
12 Wire whisk
13 Dough hook
14 Beater
15 User manual and warranty card
(not shown)
Subject to technical and design modifications.
Contents/appliance parts
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Contents
Overview .....................................................................................................2
Contents/appliance parts ...........................................................................3
General information ....................................................................................5
Reading and storing the user manual ..............................................................5
Explanation of symbols and additional information .....................................5
Safety ...........................................................................................................6
Proper use .............................................................................................................6
Safety instructions ............................................................................................... 7
Risks involved in handling electrical appliances ............................................8
Dangers when operating the classic stand mixer ..........................................9
Dangers for children and persons with impaired ability............................. 12
Set-up and assembly ................................................................................. 13
Prior to first use................................................................................................... 13
Operation ................................................................................................... 14
Using the appliance ........................................................................................... 14
Sample recipes ..........................................................................................22
Dough for shortbread cookies .........................................................................22
Sample recipe for making mayonnaise..........................................................22
Basic recipes for using the different accessories ..........................................23
Table of speeds..........................................................................................25
Maintenance, cleaning and care ..............................................................26
Cleaning the accessories ..................................................................................26
Troubleshooting ........................................................................................27
Technical data ...........................................................................................28
Disposal ......................................................................................................28
Disposing of the packaging ..............................................................................28
Disposing of the Product ................................................................................... 28
Contents
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General information
General information
Reading and storing the user manual
This user manual belongs to this particular classic stand mixer. It contains
important information on start-up and use.
Read the user manual carefully and completely, especially the safety infor-
mation, before using the classic stand mixer. Failure to follow instructions
in the user manual can result in serious injury or damage to the classic stand mixer.
Please keep the user manual for future reference. If you give the classic stand mixer
to someone else, you must also give them the user manual.
Explanation of symbols and additional information
The following symbols and signal words are used in this user manual, on the
appliance, or on the packaging.
Read and store the user manual!
Safety items throughout this manual are labeled with DANGER, WARNING or CAUTI-
ON based on the type of risk involved.
DANGER! Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING! Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION! Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in minor or moderate injury.
Caution! Crushing hazard!
Indicates installation, operation, or maintenance information that
is important but not safety-related.
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General information/Safety
This appliance meets US electrical product safety requirements and has
earned the ETL Listed Mark.
Safety
WARNING!
Please read and comply with all safety instructions listed
below. In case of noncompliance, there is significant risk
of accidents and injuries as well as damage to property
and devices. When using electrical appliances, basic
safety precautions should always be followed, including
the following:
Proper use
The appliance is designed only for whisking, kneading and mixing,
etc., ingredients in the stainless steel bowl. Furthermore, the
appliance is not intended for commercial use, but exclusively for
use in private households; it is not intended for use in employee
canteens in shops, offices or on other business premises, in
agricultural establishments or for customers of hotels, motels, other
residential facilities or guest houses. Only use the appliance in dry
conditions indoors and never outdoors. Any other use or modification
of the device is not intended and generally prohibited. No liability is
accepted for damage resulting from unintended use or the incorrect
operation of the device.
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Safety instructions
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions
should always be followed, including the following:
- Read all instructions.
- To protect against the risk of electric shock, do not immerse
cord, plugs and appliance in water or other liquid.
- This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including
children) with reduced physical, sensory, or mental
capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless
they are closely supervised and instructed in the use of the
appliance by a person responsible for their safety. Close
supervision is necessary when any appliance is used by or
near children. Children should be supervised to ensure that
they do not play with the appliance.
- Turn the appliance OFF and unplug from outlet when not in
use, before putting on or taking off parts and before
cleaning. Allow to cool before putting on or taking off parts,
and before cleaning the appliance. To unplug, grasp the plug
and pull it out of the outlet. Never pull on the power cord.
- Avoid contact with moving parts. Keep hands, hair, clothing,
as well as spatulas and other utensils away from beaters
during operation to reduce the risk of injury to persons, or
damage to the mixer.
- Do not operate any appliance with a damaged cord or
plug, or after the appliance malfunctions, or is dropped or
damaged in any way. Contact the manufacturer at their
customer service telephone number for information on
inspection, repair, or adjustment.
- The use of attachments not recommended by the
manufacturer may cause fire, electric shock or injury.
- Do not use outdoors.
Safety
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Safety
- Do not let cord hang over the edge of a table or counter, or
touch hot surfaces, including the stove.
- Do not place on or near a hot gas or electric burner, or in a
heated oven.
- Do not use appliance for uses other than intended use.
- Remove beaters from mixer before washing.
- To disconnect, turn any control to “off” first, then remove
plug from wall outlet.
- Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used
by or near children.
Risks involved in handling electrical appliances
- Only connect the appliance to a correctly installed
electrical outlet with a voltage equivalent to that specified
on the identification plate.
- If the power cord on this appliance is damaged, it must
be replaced by the manufacturer or the manufacturer’s
customer service department or similarly qualified persons
in order to avoid any possible danger.
- Repairs must only be carried out by approved specialist
workshops. Appliances that have been repaired incorrectly
are a danger to the user.
- Always switch the appliance off and disconnect it from the
power supply whenever you leave it unattended, before
you attach or remove accessories and before cleaning.
Disconnect it by pulling the plug out; never pull on the
power cord! Risk of electrocution!
- To avoid accidents, multiple household appliances should
never be connected to the same electrical outlet at the same
time (e.g. using a three-outlet extension cord).
- Never put the appliance in water or use it outdoors, because
it should not be exposed to rain or any other moisture!
Risk of electrocution!
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Safety
- If the appliance falls into water, remove the power plug from
the outlet before lifting the appliance out of the water! Do
not turn the appliance on again, but have it checked first at
an approved service center. This also applies if the power
cord or the appliance is damaged, or if the appliance has
fallen or has been dropped. Risk of electrocution!
- Ensure that the power cord or the appliance are never
placed on hot surfaces or near heat sources. Place the power
cord where it will not be in contact with hot objects or sharp
edges. Risk of electrocution!
- Never kink the power cord or wind it around the appliance,
because this could cause the cable to break.
Risk of electrocution!
- Do not use the appliance if you are on a damp surface, or if
your hands or the appliance are wet. Risk of electrocution!
- Do not open the appliance and never attempt to insert metal
objects into it. Risk of electrocution!
- Ensure that the outlet is located near the appliance and is
easily accessible in order to quickly disconnect the appliance
from power if there is a malfunction.
- To avoid accidents, do not leave the appliance unsupervised
while it is in operation.
Dangers when operating the classic stand mixer
- Do not touch moving parts. To prevent personal injury or
material damage, make sure that hands, hair, clothing and
other objects do not get into the mixing bowl during the
mixing process.
- The appliance must be switched off and disconnected from
power before changing accessories or add-ons that move
during operation.
- Always unplug the appliance from the outlet before
cleaning. Risk of electrocution!
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Safety
- Never attempt to move the appliance while it contains food
or liquids.
- Only use original (OEM) accessories. Using non-original
accessories results in an increased risk of accidents. No
liability will be accepted for accidents or damage that occur
using non-original accessories. If the use of accessories
from another source results in damage to the device, the
warranty is void.
- Place the appliance on a level, splash-proof surface, because
splashing cannot always be avoided. The surface should be
easy to clean.
- Do not fill the mixing bowl above the “MAX” mark.
- Never operate the appliance without ingredients, as the
motor could overheat. When working with heavy doughs or
large quantities etc., do not operate the appliance for more
than 4 minutes at a time and/or follow the instructions for
the basic recipes starting on page 23. Allow the appliance to
cool down to room temperature before using it again.
- The appliance is not designed to be controlled by an
external timer or separate remote control system.
- If the motor overheats, the appliance will be shut off by
its protection against overheating. In this case, switch the
appliance off, disconnect it from power and leave it to cool
down completely before using it again.
- If the motor jams (e.g. ingredients get stuck, are too hard
etc.), switch off the appliance immediately and disconnect it
from the grid. Eliminate the cause of the motor or accessory
blockage (e.g. remove the ingredients in question, reduce
the ingredient quantity etc.). Allow the appliance to cool
down to room temperature before operating it again.
- Ensure that the food processor is not exposed to significant
external electromagnetic influences (e.g. from other
appliances). If problems occur during operation, e.g. a drop
in speed or the appliance shuts down, we recommend that
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Safety
you switch off the appliance and disconnect it from the
power for a few minutes or find a more suitable location for
the appliance.
- Do not use the appliance without properly positioning the
mixing bowl and splash guard lid. Risk of injury!
- Care must be taken when emptying the bowl and cleaning
the appliance.
- Clean surfaces that come into contact with food as described
in the chapter “Maintenance, cleaning and care”.
WARNING!
No user serviceable parts inside.
Repair should be performed by authorized
service personnel only.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
THIS APPLIANCE IS FOR
HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
THIS APPLIANCE IS FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY.
DO NOT OPERATE THE APPLIANCE IF THE POWER CORD SHOWS
ANY DAMAGE OR IF THE APPLIANCE WORKS INTERMITTENTLY OR
STOPS WORKING ENTIRELY.
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Safety
POLARIZED PLUG
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.
Dangers for children and persons with impaired ability
- The appliance must not be operated by children. Please
keep the appliance and its power cord away from children.
- Children must not be allowed to play with the appliance.
Children do not recognize the danger that can result from
using electrical appliances. For this reason, use and store the
appliance out of the reach of children. To prevent anyone
from pulling the appliance over, do not allow the power cord
to hang down from the worktop surface.
CHILD SAFETY
Packing materials:
- Packing cartons covered with rugs, bedspreads, plastic
sheets, or plastic wrap may become airtight chambers and
can quickly cause suffocation.
- Remove the protective film covering the appliance before
using it.
- Destroy or recycle the appliance’s cardboard box,
plastic bags, and any other exterior wrapping
material immediately after the product is
unpacked. Children should never play with these
items. Danger of suffocation!
- Keep the appliance out of reach of children.
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Set-up and assembly
Set-up and assembly
Prior to first use
WARNING!
After unpacking, check the appliance and ensure that all
parts are included; also check for shipping damage to
avoid any hazards. In case of doubt, do not use the
appliance and contact our customer service. The service
addresses are listed in our warranty terms and conditions,
as well as on the warranty card.
Your appliance and its accessories are in packaging to protect them from damage
during transport.
Carefully remove the appliance from its packaging.
Remove all packaging elements.
Remove packaging dust and remnants from the appliance and all accessories
according to the information in the chapter “Maintenance, cleaning and care”.
Set the appliance up close to an outlet. Ensure that the appliance is placed on a
flat, dry, non-slip surface.
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Operation
Operation
Using the appliance
CAUTION!
When working with heavy doughs or large quantities of
ingredients etc., never operate the appliance for more
than 4 minutes at a time, and allow it to cool down to
room temperature afterwards.
WARNING!
Take care that the bowl is not filled above the “MAX” mark.
WARNING!
Turn off the appliance after each operation using the
speed controller respectively the on/off button before
disconnecting it from power.
WARNING!
Make sure the appliance is switched off before connecting
the appliance to an electrical outlet.
The filling capacity and speed depend mainly on the consistency of the
ingredients (dense, firm dough or watery broth). Adjust the quantity
and speed based on the ingredients you are using. In doing so, you will
prevent unnecessary splashes and a possible overload of the power unit.
WARNING!
Only ever plug the appliance into an outlet when all
parts have been properly connected and correctly
assembled.
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Operation
The appliance features a turbo function, which runs the appliance at full
power for a short period. To activate this function, press the Turbo button
and hold it pressed for the required period. Use this function if you want
to blend something vigorously for a short time (e.g. to whip a liquid into
a foam). Do not press the Turbo button for more than 10-15 seconds at a
time to avoid overheating the appliance.
WARNING!
Only use the turbo function for low-resistance ingredients
in small quantities.
WARNING!
The appliance must be turned and disconnected from
power before attaching, removing or changing
accessories, and before unfolding or lowering the drive
arm. Wait until all parts have come to a complete
standstill.
WARNING!
Never operate the appliance if the mixing bowl and
splash guard are not correctly positioned and locked
into place.
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Operation
To unfold or lower the drive arm 6:
Press the release button 5 to unfold the drive arm 6. The drive arm 6 is
unlocked and swivels up. If the drive arm 6 does not snap into the upper position
by itself, pull it up until the drive arm 6 clicks into place and is thereby locked into
the upper position.
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Press the release button 5 to lower the drive arm 6 back down. Then push the
drive arm 6 down until it clicks into place and is thereby locked into the lower
position.
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Note: The appliance cannot be operated if the drive arm 6 is not in the lower
position. If the drive arm 6 is not correctly locked into place and, as a result, flips
up during operation, the appliance stops running immediately. In both cases the
error message “E :01” flashes on the display.
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Operation
If this is the case, push the drive arm fully into the lower position and ensure that it is
properly locked into this position. If the error message appeared during operation,
the processing time that has already elapsed is saved and continues to count up
when the appliance is operated again. However, in this case, the speed setting is
reset to “0” and must be set again for continued operation. See also the instructions
in the “Operating the food processor” section.
Attaching the splash guard 10 :
The splash guard 10 must be attached to the power unit 11 on the drive arm 6,
not to the mixing bowl 7 itself.
Attach the splash guard as follows:
Fold the drive arm 6 up, as described earlier.
Pick up the splash guard 10 with its points facing up and attach it to the power
unit 11 from below. In doing so, make sure that the small triangle on the top of
the splash guard 10 aligns with the “open lock” symbol on the underside of the
drive arm 6. Make sure that the splash guard 10 is completely supported by the
underside of the drive arm 6 and power unit 11 ; lock it into place by turning it
counter-clockwise until it stops. The triangle on the splash guard 10 then aligns
with the “closed lock” symbol .
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There is a fill opening on the splash guard, which you can use to add
ingredients even while the appliance is in operation without having to
first remove the splash guard.
To remove the splash guard, release the lock by turning it clockwise until the triangle
on the splash guard 10 aligns with the “open lock” symbol on the underside of
the drive arm 6; detach it by pulling it down.
Attaching the mixing bowl 7:
Fold the drive arm 6 up, as described earlier.
Then position the mixing bowl 7 on the base plate 9. There are three
protrusions on the underside of the mixing bowl 7. Insert these protrusions into
the recesses on the inner side of the base plate and turn the mixing bowl 7
clockwise until it stops. Check that the mixing bowl 7 is firmly in place.
Removing the mixing bowl 7:
Fold the drive arm 6 up, as described earlier.
Turn the mixing bowl 7 counter-clockwise until you can remove it by pulling it up.
Attaching the accessories (wire whisk 12 , dough hook 13 and beater 14 ):
Below you will find examples for using the different accessories.
Wire whisk: beating egg whites, whipping cream or preparing mayonnaise.
Beater: mixing runny cake mixtures.
Dough hook: kneading firm dough, such as bread dough.
Fold the drive arm 6 up, as described earlier.
Pick up your chosen accessory ( 12 , 13 or 14 ) and attach it from below to the drive
pin on the power unit 11 on the underside of the drive arm 6. In doing so, make
sure that the guide pin that is attached across the drive pin is inserted into the ope-
ning intended for the corresponding accessory ( 12 , 13 or 14 ). Then gently push
the corresponding accessory up and turn it counter-clockwise until it stops. When
you release it, the accessory should be locked into place (check that the connection
is secure).
To use the attachments, lower the drive arm 6, as described earlier.
Operation
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Operation
Removing the accessories (wire whisk 12 , dough hook 13 and beater 14 ):
Fold the drive arm 6 up, as described earlier.
Push the corresponding accessory ( 12 , 13 or 14 ) up and turn it clockwise until
you can remove it from the appliance.
Operating the the appliance
WARNING!
Make sure that the appliance is always turned to “OFF”
before connecting the appliance to an electrical outlet.
The appliance only works when the drive arm is locked in the lower
position.
After having correctly attached the accessory and lowered the drive arm 6 (and
locked it into place), you can connect the appliance the appliance to an electrical
outlet.
Press the On/off button 2 to switch on the appliance. The display 3 lights up
and shows the speed setting “0” and processing time “00:00”.
Speed setting
Processing time
In order to start operation and choose the required speed setting, turn the
speed selector 1 clockwise a little. You can choose speed settings from 1 to 8
by turning the selector clockwise until the required speed setting is reached. The
ongoing processing time is displayed during operation.
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Operation
If you want to reduce the speed, turn the speed selector 1 counter-clockwise a
little. You can choose speeds down to the lowest speed setting (“1”) by repeating
the counter-clockwise turns until the required speed setting is reached. You can
also switch the appliance off by choosing the speed setting “0”.
Note: You can also switch off the appliance completely at any time during operation
by pressing the On/off button 2. The display is switched off when you do so.
Turbo function
The Turbo function can only be used when the speed setting is 0. The Turbo
function does not work at speed settings 1 through 8.
Note: Use this function if you want to blend something vigorously for a short time
(e.g. to whip a liquid into a foam). Do not press the Turbo button for more than
10-15 seconds at a time to avoid overheating the appliance.
To use the Turbo function (please only do so with suitable ingredients), first set the
Speed selector 1 to the speed setting “0”.
Now press the Turbo function button 4 and hold it for the required time. During
the process, the speed setting shown on the display 3 changes to “P” and the
ongoing processing time is displayed.
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Ambiano GT-SF-KMR-01 User manual

Category
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Type
User manual

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