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Fig. 1
3.
Lower the mixer motor head by
depressing the tilt back button and
gently pushing the mixer motor head
down until it locks into the horizontal
(closed) position (see Fig. 2).
Fig. 2
4.
The splash guard can now be
assembled if required. Slide the main
ring into position on top of bowl, then
assemble the pour spout.
ATTACHING THE BEATER, DOUGH
HOOK OR WHISK
1. Ensure the mixer motor head is in the
raised open position. Align the groove
in the top of the beater, dough hook
or whisk with the locking pin on the
spindle extending down from the mixer
motor head.
2. Press the beater, dough hook or whisk
upwards and turn clockwise until it
locks securely onto the locking pin on
the spindle.
3. Lower the mixer motor head by
depressing the tilt back hinge button
and pushing the mixer motor head
down until it locks into the horizontal
(closed) position.
4. Splash guard can now be assembled if
required. Slide main ring into position on
top of bowl, then assemble pour spout.
OPERATING THE MIXER
Planetary Mixing Action
By replicating a similar mixing action used
by commercial mixers in bakeries and
patisseries, The Breville Wizz
®
Planetary
Mixer head rotates around the bowl whilst
rotating the beater in the opposite direction.
This ensures a superior and thorough mixing
result without the need for a rotating bowl.
ASSEMBLY AND OPERATION OF YOUR WIZZ
®
PLANETARY MIXER continued
Note: 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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