Westinghouse Mixer SA61950 User Manual

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Operating Your Stand Mixer  
General Operations  
1. Place the stand mixer on suitable work surface. The surface should be sturdy,  
flat, smooth and clean; make sure that there is no flour or oil on the surface and  
away from faucets, sinks and heat sources. A clean smooth surface will provide  
the best footing and will limit slipping and/or “walking”. The mixer is also  
designed with suctions cups on the base for extra hold on the work surface to  
prevent slippage and provide added security.  
2. Make sure the “Rotary Speed Control”(2) is set to “O” and unplugged from  
electrical outlet.  
3. Press the “Mixer Head Release Button”(1) and lift “Mixer Head”(5) up by hand  
until it locks into place.  
4. Select attachment you wish to use and attach to the Attachment Post. (see  
Assembling Your Mixer, section: To attach the dough hook, wire whisk or flat  
beater)  
5. Lock “Bowl”(3) onto the bowl locking plate. (see Assembling Your Mixer, section:  
To attach the bowl)  
6. Lower the “Mixer Head” by pressing the “Mixer Head Release Button” and  
guiding the “Mixer Head” down carefully with your hands. If the “Mixer Head” fails  
to lock into place, check the “Bowl” to make sure that it is properly in place.  
7. Place the “Splashguard Cover” on the “Bowl”. (see Assembling Your Mixer,  
section: To fit and use your anti-splash cover) The cover has an integral feeding  
funnel. The cover may be removed to add ingredients, but the cover should be in  
place whenever the mixer is in operation. It is highly recommended to add  
ingredients through the funnel. The “Splashguard Cover” serves to prevent the  
escape of flour dust at the beginning of the stirring and kneading process, and  
also serves to prevent accidental contact with the moving “Dough Hook”.  
8. Plug the mixer into an electrical outlet nearby.  
9. Turn the “Rotary Speed Control” to desired speed setting. The mixer will start  
gradually, to avoid spattering, and build up to the selected speed.  
10. To change the speed during operation, simply turn the “Speed Control” to the  
desired setting.  
11. To turn mixer off, turn the “Rotary Speed Control” to “O”. The unit will keep  
turning for approximate 3 cycles to its park position before the mixer head  
completely stops. This is the normal operation and allows you to slowly lift the  
beater from the mixer. This special operational design provides for a smooth  
stop to the rotary action and extends the life of the appliance. Unplug the  
appliance from the electrical outlet.  
12. To remove attachment (Dough Hook, Wire Whip or Flat Paddle), press them up  
as far as possible, then turn clockwise to release. Pull from the attachment post.  
Warning:  
To avoid risk of injury, be sure to switch off the stand mixer before scraping the sides  
of the Bowl. The Bowl is designed to mix effectively and require minimal scraping.  
Never attempt to scrape the sides of the Bowl while the mixer is operating.  
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Use Dough Hook  
The dough hook is used for mixing bread dough of all kinds. The design of the hook is  
excellent for pulling sticky dough away from the side of the mixing bowl, and the cap  
on the hook prevents the dough from crawling up the hook and keeps it in the right  
mixing position. The dough hook and mixing bowl are intended to be used to knead  
yeast doughs and to mix heavy cookie and pastry doughs, and also when adding nuts,  
chocolate chips, dried fruit, hard butter or shortening, hardened brown sugar, etc. to  
batters.  
Use Wire Whisk  
The whisk incorporates air into liquid mixtures. The beating whisk is intended to be  
used for very light substances, such as cream, egg whites, sauces, batters and light  
pastry doughs that are thin enough to pour. As the whisk rotates faster the mixture  
becomes thicker and creamier. Meringues, frostings, and thick sauces are all made  
using this attachment.  
Use Flat Paddle  
The paddle is used for mixing thicker and heavier cookie and cake batters where the  
incorporation of air is not critical to the recipe. The flat paddle is also intended to be  
used for stirring items at low speed, such as cake mixes and light cookie doughs.  
Always be sure to use the dough hook for heavy cookie doughs.  
Removing Contents  
1. Before beginning to remove the contents from the “Bowl”(3), make sure that the  
Rotary Speed Control“(2) is set to “O” and the power cord is unplugged.  
Remove the “Splashguard Cover”. Press the “Mixer Head Release Button”(1)  
and lift the “Mixer Head”(5) upward until it locks into place. Remove the  
attachment from the attachment post.  
2. The Bowl can be removed from the main unit by twist counter-clockwise.  
3. The contents may now be used as desired.  
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Speed Control  
Operate Unit with Rotary Speed Control  
The speed of its moving components can be controlled through the use of the “Rotary  
speed Control”(2) at the front of the ergonomic stand. The “Rotary speed Control” has  
six positions:  
Ɣ “Pulse”: turbo speed and only use for “Flat Paddle” attachment  
Ɣ “O”: the off position  
Ɣ 4 speeds labeled - “1”, “2”, “3” and “4”: (Speed 1 is the lowest speed. The speed  
increases with each succeeding step up to the highest speed, speed 4.)  
Speed Control Guide  
The following speed control guide provides suggested settings for your mixer. If in  
doubt, always start on a lower setting and work your way up.  
NOTE: When working with ingredients that spatter easily, start on a lower speed and  
then proceed to the recommended setting.  
ATTACHMENT FUNCTION  
SETTING GUIDE  
Dough Hook  
Flat Paddle  
Folding  
1
Yeast Dough (bread dough, pizza dough) 1 ~ 2  
Heavy Pastry Dough  
Heavy Mixes  
Mix  
1 ~ 2  
1 ~ 2  
2 ~ 4  
2 ~ 4  
1 ~ 3  
1 ~ 3  
1 ~ 3  
1 ~ 3  
1 ~ 3  
1 ~ 3  
1 ~ 4  
1 ~ 4  
1 ~ 4  
1 ~ 4  
Cookie Dough  
Blend  
Combine  
Cream  
Meatloaf  
Stir  
Mash potato  
Whip Cream  
Egg Whites  
Desserts  
Wire Whisk  
Frosting  
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Useful Tips  
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Before adding ingredients to the “Bowl” during operation, turn the “Rotary Speed  
Control” to a lower speed. Always add the ingredients through the “Flour Feeder”.  
When adding flour to recipes, mix at a low speed until incorporated.  
Mixtures with large quantities of liquid should be mixed at lower speeds to avoid  
splattering.  
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Be sure to watch liquids closely while whipping, since the powerful 450-watt  
motor beats quickly.  
When using the mixing bowl to knead or mix a recipe designed to be prepared by  
hand, you will find that with the Westinghouse stand mixer you can usually place  
all the ingredients in the mixing bowl at once. When doing this, always place the  
liquids in first. This will assure more thorough mixing.  
Special Note  
When your work with the attachment is completed, turn the “Rotary Speed Control” (3)  
to off position “O”. The mixer will keep turning for approximate 3 cycles to its park  
position before the mixer head completely stop. This is the normal operation and  
allows you to slowly lift the beater from the mixer. This special operational design  
provides for a smooth stop to the rotary action and extends the life of the appliance.  
Then unplug the unit from an electrical outlet.  
Care and Cleaning  
Always unplug the appliance after each use and before attempting to clean. Failure to  
do so can result in broken bones , cuts or electrical shock.  
1. Make sure the “Rotary Speed Control” is set to ‘O’ and the appliance is  
unplugged before cleaning.  
2. Wait until the motor head has come to a complete stop; when switched off, the  
motor head will continue to turn for a brief period.  
3. Please do not place hands into mixing bowl until the appliance comes to a  
complete stop in order to prevent possible injury.  
4. Press the “Mixer Head Release Button”(1) and lift the “Mixer Head”(5) up.  
5. Remove attachments by pressing them up as far as possible, then turn  
counterclockwise to release. Pull from the attachment post.  
6. The “Bowl” and attachments can be washed in warm, soapy water or in a  
dishwasher. Attachments are top rack dishwasher safe.  
7. Wipe down the “Mixer Head” and main unit with a damp cloth. DO NOT immerse  
the unit, power cord and plug in water or liquid. Do not use an abrasive or  
cleaning pad on the mixer base.  
8. DO NOT use household cleaners that contain bleach or pine cleaners. Do not  
use any type of solvent-based cleaner or metal polish on the mixer base. Do not  
spray cleaners directly on the mixer. Cleaners should be applied to a clean cloth  
before using on the mixer. If these cleaning products DO come in contact with the  
mixer, immediately clean with a water-dampened cloth and wipe dry.  
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.&( ꢁ ꢔꢙꢉꢕ ꢁ 9ꢃꢘꢂ# ꢁ ꢉꢕꢃ0 ꢁ ꢓꢉꢈ ꢁ ꢘꢈ ꢁ ꢈꢔ ꢁ ꢄꢘ**ꢆ ꢁ ꢆꢕꢚ ꢁ ꢝꢔꢒꢒꢔꢅ ꢁ ꢈꢜꢉꢁ  
ꢘꢕꢓꢈꢇꢃꢂꢈꢘꢔꢕꢓ-  
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ꢘꢁꢌꢃꢉꢐ ꢁꢊꢗꢍꢍꢙꢃꢁꢅ  
ꢘꢎꢙꢁꢅꢊꢝꢊꢖꢍꢓꢁꢉꢁ  
ꢜꢉꢐꢌꢁꢖꢃꢁꢉꢈꢅ  
ꢀ ꢗꢁꢂꢃꢄꢁꢑꢃꢈꢈꢉꢇ  
ꢀ !ꢁꢂꢃꢄꢁꢓꢃꢖꢆꢇ  
ꢗꢁꢉꢖꢖꢁꢛꢔꢒ#ꢓ  
ꢀ ꢗꢁꢈꢓꢄ-ꢁꢙꢆꢕꢘꢒꢒꢆ  
ꢀ 'ꢁꢈꢓꢄ-ꢁꢖꢇꢆꢈꢉꢚꢁꢒꢉ ꢔꢕꢁꢇꢘꢕꢚ  
ꢀꢁꢂꢃꢄꢁꢓꢘꢝꢈꢉꢚꢁꢝꢒꢔꢃꢇ  
ꢀ !ꢁꢈꢓꢄ-ꢁꢓꢆꢒꢈ  
:ꢆ ꢁꢔꢇꢁ:ꢉꢒꢒ0ꢁꢝꢔꢇꢁꢓꢄꢇꢉꢆꢚꢘꢕꢖ  
ꢏꢃꢌꢁꢂꢈꢃꢍꢉꢅ  
5ꢓꢘꢕꢔꢃ1ꢉꢓꢈꢘꢕꢖꢜꢔꢃꢓ&ꢈꢆꢕ2ꢘ$ꢉꢒꢉꢕꢁꢀ ꢗꢁꢃꢈꢈꢉꢇꢁ  
ꢆꢕꢚꢁꢀ !ꢁꢂꢃꢄꢁꢓꢃꢖꢆꢇꢁꢔꢕꢁ;ꢗꢁꢓꢉꢈꢈꢘꢕꢖꢁꢅꢘꢈꢜꢁꢛꢔꢃꢇꢁꢄꢆꢚꢚꢒꢉꢁꢆꢈꢈꢆꢂꢜ ꢉꢕꢈ-  
8ꢜꢉꢕꢁꢆꢚꢚꢁꢆꢕꢚꢁꢑꢉꢆꢈꢁꢘꢕꢁꢗꢁꢉꢖꢖꢁꢛꢔꢒ#ꢓ0ꢁꢀ ꢗꢁꢈꢓꢄ-ꢁꢙꢆꢕꢘꢒꢒꢆꢁꢔꢇꢁꢆꢒ ꢔꢕꢚꢁ  
ꢉ$ꢈꢇꢆꢂꢈ0ꢁꢀ 'ꢁꢈꢓꢄ-ꢁꢖꢇꢆꢈꢉꢚꢁꢒꢉ ꢔꢕꢁꢇꢘꢕꢚ0ꢁꢀꢁꢂꢃꢄꢁꢓꢘꢝꢈꢉꢚꢁꢝꢒꢔꢃꢇꢁꢆꢕꢚꢁꢀ !ꢁ  
ꢈꢓꢄ-ꢁꢓꢆꢒꢈ-ꢁ  
+ꢒꢆꢂꢉꢁꢚꢔꢃꢖꢜꢁꢘꢕꢈꢔꢁꢅꢆ$ꢁꢄꢆꢄꢉꢇꢁꢆꢕꢚꢁꢇꢔꢒꢒꢁꢘꢕꢈꢔꢁꢆꢁꢒꢔꢖꢁꢆꢑꢔꢃꢈꢁ!ꢁꢘꢕꢂꢜꢉꢓꢁ  
ꢘꢕꢁꢚꢘꢆ ꢉꢈꢉꢇ-ꢁꢁ  
+ꢒꢆꢂꢉꢁꢘꢕꢁꢇꢉꢝꢇꢘꢖꢉꢇꢆꢈꢔꢇꢁꢆꢕꢚꢁ.ꢜꢘꢒꢒꢁꢚꢔꢃꢖꢜꢁꢝꢔꢇꢁꢓꢉꢙꢉꢇꢆꢒꢁꢜꢔꢃꢇꢓ-ꢁꢁ  
1ꢜꢉꢕꢁꢇꢉꢆꢚꢛꢁꢈꢔꢁꢂꢔꢔ#ꢁꢇꢔꢒꢒꢁꢙꢉꢇꢛꢁꢈꢜꢘꢕꢁꢆꢕꢚꢁꢂꢃꢈꢁꢘꢕꢈꢔꢁꢈꢜꢘꢕꢁꢂꢔꢔ#ꢘꢉꢓꢁ/ꢁ  
ꢘꢕꢂꢜꢁꢈꢜꢘꢂ#-  
+ꢒꢆꢂꢉ ꢁ ꢔꢕ ꢁ ꢆ ꢁ ꢕꢔꢕꢓꢈꢘꢂ# ꢁ ꢂꢔꢔ#ꢘꢉ ꢁ ꢓꢜꢉꢉꢈ ꢁ ꢆꢕꢚ ꢁ ꢓꢄꢇꢉꢆꢚ ꢁ ꢆꢑꢔꢃꢈ ꢁ /ꢁ  
ꢈꢉꢆꢓꢄꢔꢔꢕꢁꢔꢝꢁ<ꢆ ꢁꢔꢇꢁ<ꢉꢒꢒꢛꢁꢘꢕꢁꢂꢉꢕꢈꢉꢇꢁꢔꢝꢁꢉꢆꢂꢜꢁꢂꢔꢔ#ꢘꢉ-ꢁꢁ  
8ꢜꢉꢕꢁꢄꢒꢆꢂꢉꢁꢛꢔꢃꢇꢁ ꢉꢇꢘꢕꢖꢃꢉꢁꢘꢕꢈꢔꢁꢆꢁꢄꢆꢓꢈꢇꢛꢁꢑꢆꢖꢁꢅꢘꢈꢜꢁꢆꢁꢓꢈꢆꢇꢁꢈꢘꢄ0ꢁꢆꢕꢚꢁ  
ꢄꢘꢄꢉꢁꢔꢃꢈꢁ ꢉꢇꢘꢕꢖꢃꢉꢁꢘꢕꢁꢆꢁꢓꢄꢘꢇꢆꢒꢁꢝꢆꢓꢜꢘꢔꢕꢁꢈꢔꢁꢂꢔꢙꢉꢇꢁ<ꢆ ꢁꢆꢕꢚꢁꢂꢔꢔ#ꢘꢉ-ꢁꢁ  
+ꢒꢆꢂꢉꢁꢘꢕꢁ!ꢌꢋ,ꢏꢁꢄꢇꢉꢜꢉꢆꢈꢉꢚꢁꢔꢙꢉꢕꢁꢆꢕꢚꢁꢂꢔꢔ#ꢁꢝꢔꢇꢁꢀꢗꢁ ꢘꢕꢃꢈꢉꢓꢁꢔꢇꢁꢃꢕꢈꢘꢒꢁ  
ꢈꢜꢉꢁ ꢉꢇꢘꢕꢖꢃꢉꢁꢘꢓꢁꢑꢇꢔꢅꢕ-ꢁ7ꢃꢁꢂꢆꢕꢁꢆꢒꢓꢔꢁꢃꢓꢉꢁꢛꢔꢃꢇꢁ1ꢉꢓꢈꢘꢕꢖꢜꢔꢃꢓꢉꢁ  
8ꢇꢘꢈꢉꢂꢁ.&(ꢁꢔꢙꢉꢕꢁꢆꢃꢈꢔꢁ ꢉꢕꢃꢁꢆꢕꢚꢁꢓꢉꢒꢉꢂꢈꢁꢂꢔꢔ#ꢘꢉꢓ-  
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ꢘꢁꢌꢃꢉꢐ ꢁ  
ꢜꢉꢐꢌꢁꢖꢃꢁꢉꢈꢅ  
ꢀꢁꢉꢖꢖꢁꢅꢜꢘꢈꢉ  
ꢌꢁꢈꢑꢓꢄ-ꢁꢓꢃꢖꢆꢇ  
ꢏꢃꢌꢁꢂꢈꢃꢍꢉꢅ  
1ꢜꢘꢄꢁꢀꢁꢉꢖꢖꢁꢅꢜꢘꢈꢉꢁꢃꢕꢈꢘꢒꢁꢓꢈꢘꢝꢝ0ꢁꢈꢜꢉꢕꢁꢆꢚꢚꢘꢕꢖꢁꢌꢁꢈꢑꢓꢄ-ꢁꢓꢃꢖꢆꢇꢁꢙꢉꢇꢛꢁꢓꢒꢔꢅꢒ0ꢁ  
ꢑꢉꢆꢈꢘꢕꢖꢁꢂꢔꢕꢓꢈꢆꢕꢈꢒ-ꢁ  
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