Items supplied, Description of components, Unpacking – Silvercrest SHM 300 A1 User Manual

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Under no circumstances may the hand element
be submersed in water or other liquids!
This would incur the risk of a potentially fatal
electrical shock should liquids come into contact
with powered components.

• Arrange for defective power plugs and/or cables

to be replaced at once by qualified technicians
or our Customer Service Department.

Risk of Injuries:

• Do not touch the whisks or kneading hooks when

the appliance is in use. Do not allow long hair,
scarves and such like to hang over the mixing
attachments.

• Never attempt to assemble ancillaries with differing

functions at the same time.

Risk of electrical shocks.

• The power cable must never come into close

contact with hot parts of the appliance or other
sources of heat. Do not allow the power cable
to lie on sharp rims or edges.

• Do not fold or crush the power cable.

Items supplied

1 Hand mixer
2 Kneading hooks
2 Whisks
Operating instructions

Description of Components

1

Tool-release button

2

Speed switch

3

Power cable with power plug

4

Hand element

5

Insertion slots for the accessories

6

Turbo button

7

Whisks

8

Kneading hooks

Unpacking

• Take all components out the packaging.
• Remove all packaging materials and transport

restraints.

• Check that all of the items listed are present and

that they do not show signs of damage.

Speed levels

0 Appliance is switched off
1 Good starting speed for mixing "soft" ingredients

such as flour, butter, etc.

2 Best speed for blending liquid ingredients
3 Optimum speed for mixing cake and bread

dough

4 For whipping butter to form a fine foam, sugar,

for desserts etc.

5 For beating meringue, cake jelly, whipped cream

etc.

turbo:
• this button allows you to have the full power of

your appliance immediately at your disposal.

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