Role of the twin-motor 3-way beating action, Using your sunbeam mixmaster series ii (continued) – Sunbeam MX7700 User Manual

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bowl speed should be set on the 'LO'
speed setting. For light mixes requiring
maximum mixing performance such as
cakes and meringue, the 'HI' bowl speed
is recommended as this passes the
mixture through the beaters more often
for faster results. For large volumes the
bowl speed should be reduced to "LO",
particularly in thick mixtures.

2. When mixing is complete, turn the speed

control dial to the 'O' position and unplug
the cord from the power outlet.

Note: The indicator light will stay on until
power is disconnected from the mixer.
3. Hold down the ‘tilt’ button and ease the

Mixmaster head back until the mixer head
is locked into the tilt back position, see
Figure 1.

4. To remove the particular attachments

(either beaters or dough hooks), place

fingers loosely around the attachments
and hold down the ‘beater eject’ button
see Figure 7.

Figure 7

Beater

Eject

Button

Using your Sunbeam Mixmaster Series II (continued)

One motor is located in the head of the
Mixmaster. This drives the individual beaters,
turning each in opposite directions.
The second motor is located in the neck
of the Mixmaster and drives the turntable,
in turn rotating the bowl. High or low bowl
speed can be selected by simply turning the
control dial positioned on the neck of the
Mixmaster Series II.

These actions combine to ensure a more
powerful and thorough mixing result.

Role of the Twin-motor 3-way
beating action

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