Sage Bakery Boss SEM825 User manual

the Bakery Boss™
SEM825
EN QUICK GUIDE

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SAGE®
RECOMMENDS
SAFETY FIRST
At Sage®we are very safety
conscious.We design and
manufacture consumer
products with the safety of
you, our valued customer,
foremost in mind.
In addition we ask that you
exercise a degree of care
when using any electrical
appliance and adhere to
the following precautions.
IMPORTANT
SAFEGUARDS
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS
BEFORE USE AND SAVE FOR
FUTURE REFERENCE
• The full information
book is available at
sageappliances.com
• Before using the rst time
ensure your electricity supply
is the same as shown on
the label on the underside
of the appliance.
• Remove and safely discard
any packaging materials before
rst use.
• To eliminate a choking hazard
for young children, safely
discard the protective cover
tted to the power plug.
• This appliance is for household
use only. Do not use the
appliance for anything other
than its intended use.
Do not use in moving vehicles
or boats.Do not use outdoors.
Misuse may cause injury.
• Fully unwind the power cord
before operating.
• Position the appliance on a
stable, heat resistant, level,
dry surface away from the edge
and do not operate on or near
a heat source such as a hot
plate, oven or gas hob.
• Vibration during operation may
cause the appliance to move.
• Do not let the power cord hang
over the edge of a bench or
table, touch hot surfaces or
become knotted.
• Always ensure the appliance
is turned OFF, unplugged at
the power outlet and has been
allowed to cool before cleaning,
attempting to move or storing.
2 Important Safeguards
5 Components
7 Assembly
8 Functions
9 Care & Cleaning
9 Troubleshooting
Contents

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• Always turn the appliance to
the o position, switch o at
the power outlet and unplug
at the power outlet when the
appliance is not in use.
• Do not use the appliance
if the power cord, plug, or
appliance becomes damaged
in any way.If damaged or
maintenance other than
cleaning is required, please
contact Sage Customer Service
or go to sageappliances.com
• Any maintenance other
than cleaning should be
performed by an authorised
Sage®service centre
• Children should not play
with the appliance.
• Cleaning of the appliance
should not be carried out by
children unless they are 8 year
or older and supervised.
• The appliance and its cord
should be kept out of reach
of children aged 8 years
and younger.
• The installation of a residual
current safety switch is
recommended to provide
additional safety when using
all electrical appliances.
Safety switches with a rated
operating current not more
than 30mA are recommended.
Consult an electrician for
professional advice.
• Always ensure the appliance is
properly assembled before use.
The appliance will not operate
unless properly assembled.
• Do not use the appliance on
a sink drain board.
• Keep hands, ngers, hair,
clothing as well as spatulas
and other utensils away
from moving or rotating
parts during operation.
• Do not use the appliance for
anything other than food and/
or beverage preparation.
• In order to avoid the possible
hazard of the appliance starting
by itself due to inadvertent
resetting of the overload
protection, do not attach an
external switching device (such
as a timer) or connect the
appliance to a circuit that can
regularly switch the appliance
on and o.
• Carefully read all instructions
before operation and save for
future reference.
• The appliance can be used by
persons with reduced physical
or mental capabilities or a lack
of experience and knowledge,
only if they have been given
supervision or instruction
concerning use of the appliance
in a safe way and understand
the hazards involved.
• This appliance shall not be used
by children.
• Do not leave the appliance
unattended when in use.
• Do not operate the appliance
continuously on heavy loads for
more than 3 minutes.

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• Should an object such as a
spoon or spatula fall into the
bowl while mixing, immediately
ensure the speed control dial
is in the OFF position, turn
the appliance o, unplug at
the power outlet and remove
the object.
• Ensure the motor and
beater, whisk or dough hook
have completely stopped
before disassembling.
• Always remove the beater,
whisk or dough hook from the
appliance before cleaning.
• Ensure the speed control dial
is in the OFF position, the
appliance is switched o at the
power outlet and unplugged
before unlocking the mixer
motor head and moving into
the upright position.The beater,
whisk or dough hook should
be released from the mixer
motor head before removing the
processed food from the mixer
bowl and the beater, whisk
or dough hook.
• Ensure the mixer motor head
is locked into the horizontal
(closed) position when not
in use and before storing.
• Do not move the appliance
whilst in operation.
• Do not place any part
of the appliance in the
microwave oven.
The symbol shown
indicates that this appliance
should not be disposed of
in normal household waste.
It should be taken to a local
authority waste collection centre
designated for this purpose or to
a dealer providing this service.
For more information, please
contact your local council oce.
To protect against electric
shock, do not immerse the
power plug, cord or appliance
in water or any liquid.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

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Components
A. Tilt-release button
B. Motor head
C. Load sensing technology
D. Mixing task indicator band
E. 12 speed control dial
F. LCD timer
G. Internal cord storage
B
A
K
J
I
H
L
G
F
E
D
C
H. Sage®Assist™ handles
I. Handy bowl illumination
J. Splash Guard
K. Glass mixing bowl
L. The second bowl
M. Sealing lid (not shown)
N. Spatula (not shown)
Rating Information
220–240V~ 50Hz 1200W

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Flat beater for normal to heavy mixtures (Speed 1–9):
− Heavy cake batters and biscuit doughs
− Pastry
− Mashed potatoes
Wire whisk for incorporating air into mixtures (Speed 10–12):
− Eggs
− Egg whites
− Cream
− Sponge, chion or angel food cakes
− Meringues and pavlova
− Sauces and dressings
Dough hook for mixing and kneading yeast doughs
(Speed 1–3):
− Breads
− Rolls
− Pizza
− Focaccia
− Yeast-raised cakes and sweet buns
Scraper beater for creaming butter & sugar, mixing sticky
ingredients or folding whipped egg whites into mixtures
(Speed 1–9):
− Frosting and icing
− Cheesecakes
− Flavoured butters
− Mun batters
− Creaming butter and sugar, mascarpone cheese, cream
cheese, sour cream
− Light cake batters and biscuit doughs

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Attaching the bowl
1. Place the mixer on a level, dry bench top.The
mixer motor head should be in the horizontal
(closed) position when moving.
2. When lowering or lifting the mixer, always
support the motor head with your other hand to
prevent it from free-falling.
3. To remove or insert the mixing bowl, the mixer
motor head must be raised and locked into the
open position. Raise the mixer motor head by
pressing the RELEASE button.
4. Lift the motor head up until it tilts back and locks
into the open position.
5. Insert the bowl into the bowl locking recess and
turn clockwise until the bowl locks securely into
place.
Assembly
Before rst use
Before using your mixer for the rst time, remove
any packaging material and promotional labels.
Ensure the speed control dial is in the OFF
position, the mixer is switched o at the power
outlet and the power cord is unplugged.
Wash bowl and mixing tools in warm soapy
water with a soft cloth. Rinse and dry thoroughly.
The bowl and the attachments may be washed
in the dishwasher.
When rst using your appliance, you may
notice an odour coming from the motor.
This is normal and will dissipate with use.

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Attaching mixing and whisking tools
1. Raise the motor head by pressing the
RELEASE button.
2. Align the groove in the top of the mixing
attachment with the locking pin on the spindle
extending down from the mixer motor head.
3. Push the attachment upwards and turn
clockwise until it locks securely onto the
locking pin on the spindle. Push up and turn
anti-clockwise to remove.
4. Lower the motor head by pressing the
RELEASE button and gently lowering until it
locks into the closed position.
5. Raise the head of the mixer and slide the
splash cover between the mixer head and the
beater. lower the mixer head and position the
slash cover on top edge of the bowl.
WARNING
Avoid contact with beater/dough hook/whisk
during operation. Keep hands, hair, clothing,
spatulas and other utensils out of the way to
prevent personal injury or damage to the mixer.
Functions
OPERATING THE MIXER
1. Ensure the power cord is unplugged and the
speed control dial is in the OFF position.
2. Assemble the bowl and mixing / whisking tool,
as noted in the previous section.
3. Unwind the power cord completely and insert
the power plug into a grounded wall outlet.
4. Always begin mixing by selecting a low speed
setting on the speed control dial. Starting on a
low speed will prevent ingredients splattering.
Increase the speed as suited to the mixing
task.The speed setting can be adjusted during
operation. If necessary, stop the mixer during
operation and scrape any food mixture down
the sides of the mixing bowl with a spatula.
5. Do not turn the mixer on with the scraper beater
in place if the mixing bowl is empty.This will
cause the scraper beater to make a loud noise
as it scrapes the bowl.
6. Under heavier loads or extended mixing time,
the motor head may become warm.This is
normal and should not cause concern.
Count-up and down timer
The timer is for gauging mixing time,
making it easier to repeat the results.
Set the timer using the arrow
buttons beside the LCD.

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Care & Cleaning
Motor head and mixer base
Do not wash or immerse the mixer motor head
or mixer base in water. Do not allow water or
other liquids to enter the gear system, as this
may result in damage.
Wipe clean with a soft, damp cloth then dry
thoroughly. Wipe any excess food particles from
the power cord.
Cleaning agents
Do not use abrasive scouring pads or cleaners
on the mixing bowl, at beater, dough hook or
whisk, as they may scratch the surface. Use
only warm soapy water with a soft cloth.
Also do not soak attachments for extended
periods of time, for example several hours or
overnight, as this may damage the nish.
Bowl and attachments
Wash the bowl and attachments (beater,
scraper beater, whisk and dough hook) with
warm soapy water and a soft cloth or a soft
bristled brush. Rinse and dry thoroughly.
Avoid abrasive scouring pads or cleaners,
as they may damage the surfaces.
Dishwasher
Stainless Bowl, Beater, Scraper Beater &
Dough Hook can be washed in the dishwasher
on a standard wash cycle. Place Scraper beater
on the top shelf only. Sage®recommends hand
washing only of the Glass Bowl and Whisk.
Troubleshooting
Motor head safety cut-o
The mixer is equipped with a motor head safety
cut-o. If the mixer head is lifted up at any time
while the mixer motor is switched on, the safety
cut-o will automatically switch the motor o
and set the mixer into standby mode.
To restart the motor within 5 minutes, lower the
mixer head into the hotizontal (closed) position,
and turn the dial away then back to the required
speed setting.This will resume mixing and the
timer will resume counting.
To restart the motor after 5 minutes or more,
lower the mixer head and turn the dial to OFF
then back to the required speed.
The timer will start from 0.
To turn the mixer o (instead of restarting), turn
the dial to OFF, and unplug from the wall.

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PROBLEM EASY SOLUTION
Machine will
not work when
switched ON
• Always ensure the speed control dial is in the OFF position
before starting.
• The temperature overload protection (thermal cut-o) device has not been
reset automatically, allow more time for the motor to cool down.
Cannot set the
time on the
count-down timer
• Always ensure the speed control dial is in the OFF position before trying to
set the count-down time.
Mixer suddenly
switches o during
mixing
• The mixer has been stressed by overloading or stalling.The mixer will
automatically activate the overload protection device and the unit will
switch itself o. If this happens, check the timer display for an error code
and see below for further details of the cause.
“E1” error message
is ashing on the
count-up/down
timer display
• The mixer will automatically stop operating if the motor is stalled.
If this occurs, the ‘E1’ error message will ash on the count-up/down timer
display.This is an electronic safety feature.This is normally a result of too
much ingredients being processed at one time.Try removing some of the
ingredients from the bowl.To continue mixing, turn the speed control dial to
the o position and unplug the mixer from the power outlet. Then plug the
mixer into the power outlet and use as normal.
“E2” error message
is ashing on the
count-up/down
timer display
• This may indicate that the motor has been stressed by overheating with
excessive load. The mixer is tted with a self-resetting safety device which
safeguards against overheating on the motor with excessive loads.
If overheating occurs, the mixer will automatically activate the overheating
protection device and the motor will switch itself o. When the overheating
protection is activated, unplug the mixer from the power outlet for at least
15 minutes to allow the unit to cool.Turn the speed control dial to the OFF
position then plug the mixer into the power outlet and use as normal.
Noise is heard
when scraper
beater is mixing
• When ingredients are in the mixing bowl, the scraper beater may make
a slight noise as it scrapes the sides and bottom of the bowl.This is normal
and should not cause concern. Do not turn the mixer on with the scraper
beater in place if the mixing bowl is empty.This will cause the scraper
beater to make a loud noise as it scrapes the bowl.

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in this document may vary slightly from the actual product.
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