Lebensstil Kollektion LKSM-5501C User manual


CONTENTS
Title Page No.
Parts Introduction 1
Technical Specifications 1
Before Using 1
How to Use Kitchen Machine 2 – 3
leaning and Maintenance 4
Important Guidelines 4
Thank you for choosing LEBENSSTIL KOLLEKTION Multi Functional Kitchen Machine.

Parts Intro uction
1. Release Button for over (6)
2. over of Grinder Attachment Hub
(Applicable for optional accessories)
3. Attachment Eject Button
4. Off- enter Mixing Head & Beaters
5. Mixing Bowl
6. over of Blender Attachment Hub
(Applicable for optional accessories)
7. Mixing Bowl Handle
8. Tilt Back & Locking Head Knob
9. Speed ontrol Knob
10. Wire Whip
11. Dough Hook
12. Beater
13. Mixing Bowl over
14. Plastic Spatula
Technical Specifications
Voltage 220-240V~
Wattage 1200W
Frequency 50Hz
Before Using
• Please read these instructions carefully before use and keep them for future reference.
• heck your local main voltage whether it is the same as stated on the rating label.
• Before using for the first time, remove any protective films or stickers from the product.
• Ensure the power knob is at the off position.
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Accessories
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How to Use Kitchen Machine
• Before assembling make sure the power cord is unplugged from the power outlet and the speed
control knob is in the “0” position.
• Press the “TILT” knob and swing the mixer head up.
• Place the mixing bowl on the base so that it is sitting evenly. To fully lock the mixing bowl onto the
base, turn the bowl in a clockwise direction until the bowl clicks into position. To remove the
mixing bowl, turn the bowl from its locked position anti-clockwise until the bowl dislodged from the
base and can be lifted away.
Note: Fitting or removing the mixing bowl must ensure the mixer head is locked into the tilt back
position and all the attachments are been ejected.
• Place the mixing bowl cover by rotating it clockwise to lock into position after placing the mixing
bowl.
• Insert the mixer attachments (wire whip or dough hook or beater) by fitting it into the off-center
and ensure the mixer attachments lock into position.
• For optional accessories (blender, grinder, etc.), open the attachment hub cover and insert the
respective accessories into the hub until it lock into position.
• Put the ingredients into the mixing bowl and slightly press the mixer head to lower the head until a
“click” sound is heard to secure it into position.
• Plug the power cord into main power outlet and switches it ON.
• Use the speed control knob to turn the mixer ON and control the mixing speeds. Turn the mixer to
“0” to an OFF position. learly marked instructions for correct mixing speed for each type of
mixture are shown in the “SPEED ONTROL GUIDE”.
• Tip: When kneading yeast dough, use speed 1 to achieve best results.
• The mixer will stop operation once you have tilt up the mixer head during operation. Lower the
mixer head down to continue operate.
• The mixer will also stop operation once the blender hub cover is open and no blender is inserted
into the hub as it has a safety switch inside.
• Note: The lid on the anti-splash guard is opened by lifting up the lid gently.
• Note: The mixing bowl cover is opened by lifting up as Illustration (a).
Illustration (a)
Warnings:
• Unplug mixer before touching beaters or dough hooks.
• Do not scrape bowl while mixer is operating.
• The stand mixer may warm up during use. Under heavy loads with extended mixing time, you
may not be able to comfortably touch the top of the unit. This is normal.
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Speed ontrol Guide
Task Food Maximum
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Operation
Time
Speed
ontrol Function
ream 250 ml 10 minutes
Wire
Whip Egg White 12 pcs 3 minutes
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6
For whipping cream, egg
whites and boiled frostings
Flour 1700 g
Salt 20 g
Yeast 10 g
Sugar 10 g
Water 1100 g
Dough
Hook
Lard 20 g
10 minutes 5
6
For slow mixing, mashing,
faster stirring. Use to mix
and knead yeast doughs,
heavy batters and candies
Flour 100 g
astor Sugar 100 g
Margarine 100 g
Beater
Egg 2 pcs
5 minutes
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For mixing semi-heavy
batters
arrot 560 g
Blender Water 840 g 3 minutes P
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For blending juice
Beef 2000 g
Grinder Pork 2000 g 3 minutes
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For grinding meat
Mixing Guide
Beater for normal to heavy mixtures:
cakes creamed frostings candies
cookies pie pastry biscuits
quick breads meat loaf mashed potatoes
Wire Whip for mixtures that need air incorporated:
eggs egg whites heavy cream
boiled frostings sponge cakes angel food cakes
mayonnaise some candies
Dough Hook for mixing and kneading yeast doughs:
breads rolls pizza dough
coffee cakes buns
Notes:
• For most recipes, it is better to begin your mixing on a slower speed until the ingredients begin
combining, then move to the appropriate speed range for the particular task.
• You will need to change the speed of the mixer depending on what stage of the recipe you are
working on. This is communicated in the recipe section.
• When mixing larger quantities you may need to increase the mixer speed due to the amount of
mixing required and the larger load on the machine.
• When building a recipe that requires the additional of dry ingredients such as flour, slow the
speed down whilst these ingredients are being added to avoid a snow storm effect. Once the
extra ingredients begin combining then slowly increase the appropriate speed for the particular
mixing task.
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Cleaning an Maintenance
• Always unplug the product from the wall socket and shut down completely prior to cleaning.
• Do not use abrasive sponge, scouring pads or stiff brush to clean the appliance.
• Please be cautious when cleaning the product near to the heater housing area.
• Use only damp cloth to wipe the exterior surfaces of the unit. Do not immerse the main body in water.
• Mixing bowl and attachments may be washed in warm soapy water and wipe dry.
• Do not allow the electrical components to be exposed to water.
• For proper storage, always place the hair dryer in a low humidity environment.
Important Gui elines
• Use only original accessories supplied.
• The current voltage which indicates on the plate must correspond to your local voltage.
• The kitchen machine should be used only on condition that the type of power supply corresponds to the
marking label. Otherwise, it will not work or even be damaged.
• Never use the kitchen machine inside the bath, under a shower or over a wash basin full of water.
• If the kitchen machine falls into water, pull the power plug out from the power socket immediately.
• Never use the kitchen machine unless it is fully assembled.
• Do not overload outlets or extension cords. It can result in fire or electric shock.
• Do not use the appliance if the power supply cord or plug has been damaged.
• This kitchen machine is intended for indoor and household use only; not for outdoor, commercial and
industrial use.
• Do not immerse the cord, plug or appliance in water or other types of liquid and do not pour water onto
it to avoid from fire, electrical shock or personal injury.
• To protect against risk of electrical shock, do not force any foreign objects such as pins and wires into
any openings.
• Do not pull the cord to remove the plug from wall socket, pull on the plug instead.
• Do not attempt to insert or remove the plug with wet hands.
• Do not place the appliance on or near hot gas/electric burner, or a heated oven.
• Do not let cord hang over the edge of table or counter or touch any hot surfaces.
• In the event not using the appliance for a long period of time, please remove the plug from the power
outlet.
• Never let children use electrical equipment without adult supervision.
• Educate children about the danger and safety rules associated with operating electrical equipment.
• This appliance should not be used by the physically challenged, slow response or mentally disabled
people (including children) unless guidance is provided during operation.
• Do not operate any appliance with a damaged cord or plug, or after the appliance malfunctions or has
been damaged in any manner. Repairs and services should always be carried out by authorized
ustomer are/Service entre.
This marking in icates that this pro uct shoul not be ispose with
other househol wastes throughout the nation. To prevent possible
harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolle waste
isposal, recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of
material resources. To return your use evice, please use the return
an collection systems or contact the retailer where the pro uct was
purchase . They can take this pro uct for environmental safe
recycling.
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