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1.    INSTRUCTION MANUAL        STAND MIXER       essesmeg       Dear Customer    Thank you very much for purchasing a Smeg 50 s Style stand mixer    By choosing Smeg  you have selected an appliance which combines iconic style with  innovative technical design and attention to detail    This appliance co ordinates pertectly with other Smeg products  or equally a  standalone statement piece in your kitchen    We hope you enjoy using your new appliance    For any further information please visit www smeg5Ostyle com or www smeg com        Model SMFO1    Stand mixer    Contents       1 Instructions 4  1 1 Introduction 4  1 2 This user manual 4  1 3 Intended use 4  1 4 General safety instructions 5  1 5 Manufacturer liability 7  1 6 Identification plate 7  1 7 Disposal 7   2 Description 8  2 1 Product description 8  2 2 Description of parts 9  2 3 Standard accessories 10   3 Use 11  3 1 Before first use 1   3 2 Using the stand mixer 1   3 3 Using the pouring shield 16  3 4 Functions 17  3 5 Speed setting suggestions 18   A Cleaning and care 21  4 1 Instructions 2    4 2 Cleaning the surfaces 21  4 3 Ordinary daily cleaning 21  4 4 Food stains or residues 21  4 5 What to do if    22    We advise you to read this manual carefully  it contains all the instructions for maintaining the appliance   s aesthetic  and functional qualities   For further intormation on the product  www smeg com    The manufacturer reserves the right to make any changes deemed useful for improvement of its produ
2.    This appliance is intended to be used in  household and similar applications such  as     e staff kitchen areas in shops  offices  and other working environments     e farm houses     e by clients in hotels  motels and other  residential type environments     e bed and breakfast type environments     Instructions    1 5 Manufacturer liability    The manufacturer shall not be held  responsible for personal injuries or property  damage caused by     e Any use of the appliance other than the  one it was designed for    e Not having read the user manual    e Tampering with any part of the  appliance    e Use of non original spare parts    e Not following the safety instructions    1 6 Identification plate    The identitication plate bears the technical  data  serial number and brand name of the  appliance  Do not remove the identitication  plate for any reason     1 7 Disposal    This appliance must be disposed of  separately trom other waste     Directive 2012 19 EU   The  appliance does not contain substances in  quantities sufficient to be considered  hazardous to health and the environment  in  accordance with current European  directives     Electrical power  Danger of electrocution    e Disconnect the main power supply     e Disconnect the power cable trom the  electrical system     A    e Old appliances do not belong in  household waste  To comply with  current legislation  old appliances   having reached the end of their useful  lives  should be taken to a disposal  ta
3.  appliance and its  accessories away unless they have been  thoroughly cleaned and dried       Use    P 2       Recommendations for kneading    e Use speed setting 2 or 3 to knead  leavened doughs or particularly tough  mixtures such as egg pasta  Using the  appliance on higher speeds with these  stitter doughs would risk overloading it   increasing the probability of a  malfunction     e Do not exceed 1000 g of standard flour  or 800 g of wholewheat or strong flour   e g  bread flour      e When preparing egg pasta  do not  exceed a quantity equivalent to using 3  medium eggs and add small quantities of  water if necessary     e Take care to use an adequate  proportion of water in the dough  at least  50 60  by weight compared to the  quantity of flour   Doughs which are too  dry and therefore stift can overload the  motor  increasing the probability of a  malfunction  If you notice that the motor is  straining  add small quantities of water to  help the mixture come together  or divide  the dough mixture in two and work the  quantities separately     e Do not exceed the bowl   s maximum  capacity so as not to overload the  appliance     20    e Ifthe mixer is struggling  turn it off and  remove half of the bowl s contents  The  appliance should then be able to  process the two halves separately     e Ingredients mix more easily if liquids are  added to the bowl first     The motor head may move slightly   i   when kneading dough  or mixing  large quantities or heavy mixture
4.  connected to  a circuit that is regularly switched on and  off by the utility     e Always disconnect the appliance trom  the supply it it is lett unattended and  before assembling  disassembling or  cleaning     e Do not insert  remove or replace  standard accessories with the satety lock  disengaged  motor head lowered      e Do not touch moving parts while the  appliance is operating  Keep hands   hair  clothing  spatulas and any other  objects away trom the mixer s standard  and optional accessories to avoid  personal injury or damage to the  machine     e Do not remove accessories while the  mixer is operating    e Check that the bowl is correctly  positioned and locked into its base  before you start using the appliance with  its accessories     e Do not release or remove the bow  while  the appliance is operating     e Do not exceed the bowl s maximum  capacity    e Let the appliance cool down before  cleaning     e Only use original standard and optional  accessories provided by the  manutacturer  The use of non original  components  standard and optional  accessories could lead to personal injury  or damage to the appliance     Instructions    Do not use accessories other than those  supplied with the appliance     Do not place objects on top of the  appliance     Do not use harsh detergents or sharp  objects to wash or remove residue trom  the bowl  standard or optional  accessories     Keep a close eye on children and  ensure they do not play with the  appliance  
5. D WHISKING    Whisking light or dense batters such as  sponge cake mixes  whipping cream  oO     egg whites or sauces     Use      a           General advice Recommendations for recipes using eggs    Z  e Turn on the appliance at a low speed e For the best results  use eggs at room  until all the ingredients are mixed  then temperature   increase the speed on the basis of the e When working with stiff pasta doughs   required operation  do not exceed the quantity equivalent to  e When adding ingredients  always pour using 3 medium eggs and add small  them onto the edge of the bowl and not quantities of water if necessary   directly onto the moving accessory  e Before whisking egg whites  ensure that  e Reduce the speed when you add dry or there is no residue of oil tat or egg yolk  liquid ingredients to stop them splattering in the bowl or on the accessories     or being ejected from the bowl  Increase   the soeed again when they have been  mixed in     The mixer allows you to whisk egg  whites very quickly  Monitor the process  caretully to avoid overworking them   e Use the pouring shield on the bowl for   liquid mixtures or when adding dry   ingredients to avoid dirtying objects in   the vicinity of the mixer or being hit by   splattered liquids or powder     e Keep the bowl and accessories clean   and attach them to the appliance only  when they are pertectly dry     e Clean the head and body of the mixer  caretully using a damp cloth if they are  dirty    e Do not put the
6. cility where they can be sorted  In this  way  any valuable material contained in  the old appliances can be recycled   helping to protect the environment  The  relevant local authorities or their waste  disposal operators can provide further  information        The appliance is packed in non polluting  and recyclable materials     e Dispose of the packing materials at an  appropriate disposal tacility     Plastic packaging  Danger of suffocation  e Do not leave the packaging or any part    of it unattended     e Do not let children play with the plastic  bags        Description    2 Description    2 1 Product description             Model SMFO1   Stand Mixer      Motor head 7 Front hub cover  2 Body 8 Bowl base   3 Power and speed selector 9 Bowl   A Head raising lowering release button 10 Pouring shield    5 Lower attachment for standard 1 Dough hook        accessories 12 Flat beater   6 Front attachment hub for optional 13 Wire swhick  accessories    Description    2 2 Description of parts    Motor head  1     Upper part of the appliance  responsible  tor rotating the standard and optional  decessores     Power and speed selector  3   Lever for speed selection     The    O  position of the lever corresponds to  the OFF position  appliance off      To start the appliance  position the lever on  one of the 10 available speeds  positions  1 10   depending on the type of mixing  required    See  3 5 Speed setting suggestions    for  more details and suggestions     Head raisin
7. cts without prior  notice  The illustrations and descriptions contained in this manual are therefore not binding and are merely indicative              1 Instructions    1 1 Introduction    Key information for the user     Instructions    General information on this user  manual  on satety and final  disposal     A    Description    Description of the appliance and its  decessores     Use    EE Information on the use of the  3 appliance and its accessories   advice on preparing recipes with  the appliance        Cleaning and care    Information for correct cleaning and  care of the appliance        Satety instructions    Information    Advice    IN H  gt        RN    Instructions    1 2 This user manual    This user manual is an integral part of the  appliance and must therefore be kept in its  entirety and within the user s reach for the  whole working life of the appliance     1 3 Intended use    e The appliance is designed exclusively for  home use     e Do not use the appliance for anything  other than the intended use     e Use the appliance indoors   e The stand mixer can be used to mix     whip  whisk and knead solid and liquid  ingredients to speed up various  preparations and recipes  With the  addition of optional accessories it is able  to grind  mince  grate  mill  roll out and  cut pasta into different shapes  etc     e The appliance is not designed to operate  with external timers or with remote   control systems     e This appliance may not be used by  people  
8. g lowering release button  4     Button which releases the motor head to  position it in one ot its two possible  configurations  raised or lowered position      Lower attachment for standard  accessories  5    Attachment for inserting standard  accessories  Holds the accessory solidly in  position during planetary movement     Front attachment hub for optional  accessories  6        Attachment for connecting optional  CGCCESsonies     It is protected by a removable cover     Bowl base  8     Base with slots in which to insert the bow   and which then lock it in position     Bowl  9   Stainless steel bowl  capacity 4 8 litres     Ideal tor holding both large and small  quantities of ingredients     The handle simplifies insertion and removal     Pouring shield  10   Plastic shield which can be attached to the  bowl to stop ingredients splattering coming  out of the bowl and to facilitate the addition  of new ingredients     Description    2 3 Standard accessories    Aluminium flat beater Aluminium dough hook    a                For slowly combining  mixing and kneading  leavened dough type mixtures including  bread  pasta  pizza  etc     For combining  mixing  and starting all  mixing procedures    For preparing cake batters and pastries   biscuits  icing  etc  and for other  thicker  batters and mixes     Stainless steel wire whisk Pouring shield       For beating  mixing  whisking  whipping    For protecting against splattering and to  ingredients such as butter  eggs  crea
9. including children  of reduced  physical and mental capacity  or lacking  in experience in the use of electrical  appliances  unless they are supervised or  instructed by adults who are responsible  for their safety     Instructions    1 4 General safety instructions    Follow all satety instructions in order to be  able to use the appliance safely     Read this user manual caretully before  using the appliance     Switch off the appliance immediately  atter use     Do not leave the appliance unattended  while it is operating    Disconnect the appliance trom the  power socket as soon as you have  finished using it and before cleaning it     Do not immerse the appliance  the  power cord or the plug in water or any  other liquid     Do not use the appliance when the  power cord or the plug is damaged or  when the appliance has been dropped  or is damaged in any manner     It the supply cord is damaged  it must be  replaced by the manufacturer  its service  agent or similarly qualitied persons in  order to avoid a hazard     The cable is short to prevent accidents   Do not use an extension cord     Ensure the cord does not come into  contact with sharp edges     Do not pull on the cord to unplug it trom  the power socket     Do not place the appliance above or  near lit hob burners or electric rings   inside an oven or near other heat  sources     Do not try to repair the appliance  yourselt or without the intervention of a  qualitied engineer     In the event of a fault  repair
10. m  etc  P Jog P J    facilitate the addition of ingredients when in  use     The standard and optional  accessories intended to come into  contact with food are made of    materials that comply with the  provisions of current legislation     Also ideal for preparing creams  custards   SAUCES  etc        3 Use 3 2 Using the stand mixer    1  Place the mixer on a flat  stable and dry  surface        LU    2  Press the release button  1     3  Hold down the button and raise the head   2   accompanying its movement with  your hand        3 1 Before first use    1  Remove any protective films or other  packaging from the outside or inside of  the appliance  including standard  GGCeSsOlies     2  Remove any labels  apart from the  technical data plate  from the appliance   its components and standard  accessories        3  Remove and wash the bowl  the pouring  shield and standard accessories  see  4  Cleaning and care       4  Clean the body and head of the  appliance with a damp cloth     5  Dry the components thoroughly and  place them in their working positions         3 Use       4  Insert the bowl  3  in its base  4    Grasp the bowl by its handle  5  and    turn the bowl  3  clockwise until it locks  into place     6  Insert the accessory  6  in the lower  attachment  7  and push it upwards   Keep pressing the accessory upwards  and turn it anticlockwise until the pin  8   locks fully into place        5  Select the accessory required based on  the type of mixing to be perto
11. ng shield 2  Fit the pouring shield with the opening  1   1  Fit the pouring shield  1  to the upper lip facing outwards in order to add  of the bowl after inserting the bowl in its ingredients to the bowl without stopping  base  the accessory in the lower the mixer     attachment and lowering the head to the  operating position           3 4 Functions    Safety lock system    The appliance has a satety system which  automatically shuts off the appliance when  the motor head is raised        Smooth Start Function    The Smooth Start function starts the  appliance up with a reduced initial speed   regardless of the speed set with the  selector    The speed progressively increases until the  set speed is reached    This avoids damage to the appliance and  the accessories  and ensures ingredients  are not thrown trom the bowl     Planetary movement    The planetary movement is generated by  rotation  1  of the accessory around its axis  in the opposite direction to the rotary  movement  2  of the mixer    This movement maximises coverage ot the  entire bowl with consistent results for all  mixtures              Lp     al N  sani  w    1    En a                   LOW  1 3    MEDIUM  4 7    HIGH  8 10    3 5 Speed setting suggestions    COMBINING AND KNEADING    Combining ingredients   Kneading   preparing leavened   OQ Q   bread  pizza  confectionery  etc      MIXING    Mixing and beating dense batters   Beating eggs and butter  cake mixes O     such as fruit cake     WHIPPING AN
12. rmed     Moving parts  Danger of personal injury  e Do not operate the mixer with the    accessory without having locked the  bowl in position        Ensure that the accessory is  correctly locked into place in the    attachment        7  Add the ingredients to the bowl  11  Check that the speed selector  10  is  8  To close  bring the motor head down by positioned on O  OF    pressing the release button  1   and then 12  Insert the plug into the power socket     tilt the motor head  2  backwards slightly 13  Select the required speed  from 1 to  until it releases  10  using the selector  10  to start the    9  Keep the button pressed down and appliance and begin mixing the  lower the head  2   accompanying its ingredients  See  3 5 Speed setting  movement with your hand  suggestions           10  Position the pouring shield  9  on the  bowl if required  with the opening  facing outwards                         13          3  Press the release button  1  to raise the    head  2         When you have finished using the mixer     1  Position the speed selector  10  on    O      OFF  and remove the plug from the  socket     2  Remove the pouring shield  it it is on the    bowl  9         Use  3       4  Push the accessory  6  upwards slightly 5  Remove the bowl  3  trom its base  4  by  and turn it clockwise to unlock it from the turning it anticlockwise to release it   pin  8    Extract the accessory  6  from the lower  attachment  7         LU       3       3 3 Using the pouri
13. s   This should be considered normal   and does not affect correct    operation and durability of the  appliance           Cleaning and care    A 1 Instructions       4 2 Cleaning the surfaces    To keep the surfaces in good condition   they should be cleaned regularly after use   Let them cool first        LU    4 3 Ordinary daily cleaning   To clean the mixer body  wipe it down with  a damp cloth  Dry it with a soft cloth or  microfibre cloth        The supplied accessories and the pouring  shield can be washed by hand using a  neutral detergent and a soft sponge     The bowl can be washed in the dishwasher     4 4 Food stains or residues   Do not use metallic sponges or sharp  scrapers as they will damage the surfaces   Use ordinary non abrasive products with  the aid of wooden or plastic utensils if  necessary  Wipe over thoroughly and dry  with a soft cloth or microfibre cloth     2        4 5 What to do if          The motor has overheated     The plug is not properly inserted in  the power socket     The motor will not start The cable is detective     Lack of power     The head has been raised during  operation     Disconnect the mixer from  the power and leave the  motor to cool     Insert the plug into the  power socket  Do not use  adaptors or extensions     Check that the house main  breaker is on     Have the cable replaced at  an Authorised Service  Centre     Check that the house main  breaker is on     The satety lock system has  operated  Move the speed  selec
14. s should only  be carried out by a qualitied engineer     Do not modity the appliance     e Never try to put out a fire or flames with    A        water  turn off the appliance and remove 4  the plug from the socket and smother the  tlames with a fire blanket or other  appropriate cover     This appliance shall not be used by  children  Keep the appliance and its  cord out of reach of children     Children shall not play with the  appliance     This appliance can be used by children  aged trom 8 years and above and  persons with reduced physical  sensory  or mental capabilities or lack of  experience and knowledge it they have  been given supervision or instruction  concerning use of the appliance in a  sate way and understand the hazards  involved  Children shall not play with the  appliance  Cleaning and user  maintenance shall not be made by  children without supervision     Appliances can be used by persons with  reduced physical  sensory or mental  capabilities or lack of experience and  knowledge it they have been given  supervision or instruction concerning use  of the appliance in a sale way and if  they understand the hazards involved     Switch off the appliance and disconnect  trom supply before changing  accessories or approaching parts that  move in use              For this appliance    e In order to avoid a hazard due to  inadvertent resetting of the thermal  cutout  this appliance must not be  supplied through an external switching  device  such as a timer  or
15. tor to O  OFF   press  and hold down the button  on the rear to release the  head and lower it     Problem    The mixer vibrates    The accessories hit the  sides of the bowl    Cleaning and care    Possible cause    The mixer is not resting on a stable    surface     The anti slip rubber feet are worn     The speed used is too high or the    load is excessive     The bowl has not been correctly  locked into its base     The lower attachment has come  loose over time     The accessory or the bowl is not  correctly locked into position     Solution       Place the mixer on a flat   stable surtace     Have them replaced at an  Authorised Service Centre     Set a lower speed and  ensure the bowl has not  been overtilled     Check that the bowl is  correctly locked into its  base     Have the mixer checked  and adjusted at an  Authorised Service Centre     Move the speed selector to  O  press the button on the  rear of the appliance to  raise the head and check  that the accessory is  correctly locked into  position in the lower  attachment and the bowl is  correctly locked into  position on the base     23       The dough mixture is too thick and  is stopping the accessory trom  turning     Add water or other liquid to  loosen the dough mixture     The accessory is struggling  to turn inside the bowl    Remove half the bowl s  The bowl is too full  contents and work it  separately        
    
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