Cleaning, Storage – Philips Robust Collection Batteur User Manual

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Problem

Solution

The beaters or

kneading hooks are

difficult to insert.

Do not insert the beaters or kneading hooks with

great force. If they do not click into position, slightly

push and turn them to the left or right until you

hear a click.

The beaters or

kneading hooks

cannot be removed

from the appliance.

Pull up the eject lever as high as possible. If the

beaters or kneading hooks do not fall out of the

appliance by themselves, you can assist a little by

pulling them out with your hand.

The appliance gives

off an unpleasant

smell and/or gives

off smoke.

Switch off the appliance and unplug it. Let the

appliance cool down for at least 30 minutes. When

the problem persists, go to the nearest Philips

service centre or your dealer for assistance.

The mixer stops

during mixing.

The appliance has a built-in overheat protection. This

built-in safety system switches off the mixer if the

motor becomes too hot because you have been

mixing too long and/or because of a too heavy load.

Unplug the mixer and let it cool down for 30

minutes.

Frequently asked questions

This chapter lists the questions most frequently asked about the appliance. If

you cannot find the answer to your question, contact the Consumer Care

Centre in your country.

Question

Answer

How can I clean the

appliance?

The beaters and the kneading hooks can be

cleaned in warm water with some washing-up

liquid or in the dishwasher. Clean the motor unit

with a moist cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaning

agents.

Question

Answer

Which tools should I

use for which job?

Use the kneading hooks for yeast dough and cake

mixtures with butter. Use the beaters to mix soft

substances such as pancake batter, sauces, soups,

whipping cream and sponge cake mixtures.

For which jobs do I

have to use the

turbo setting?

Use the turbo setting to mix more quickly or to

increase the speed during heavy jobs, e.g. kneading

yeast dough.

What happens if

flour enters the

motor unit

unintentionally?

Nothing happens, but try to avoid it.

How can I avoid

splashing during

mixing?

Start mixing at a low speed. Slowly increase the

speed. Use a beaker or a tall, narrow bowl when

you whip a liquid such as whipping cream.

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