Breville BEM800XL Mixer User Manual


 
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ADDITIONAL FEATURES
Pause mode
At any stage during mixing, whether
you are using the count-up or count-down
timer, you can rotate the Speed Control Dial
to the 'PAUSE' position. This will turn the
Mixer off and pause the timer. This enables
you to assess the mixing progress or add
additional ingredients without affecting
the timer.
For example, if you are mixing using
the count-up timer, you can rotate the
Speed Control Dial from one of the mixing
speeds to the 'PAUSE' position. The Mixer
will turn off and pause the timer so you
can add ingredients. Once ready, rotate
the Speed Control Dial back to one of the
mixing speeds and the timer will continue
to count-up from the exact time it was
paused. Alternatively, you can reset the
timer to '0:00' by turning the Speed
Control Dial to the 'OFF' position.
Thermo cut-off (temperature overload)
The Mixer is equipped with a self-resetting
safety device which safeguards against
overheating of the motor with excessive
loads. If overheating occurs, the Mixer
will automatically activate the overheating
protection device and the motor will switch
itself off. Should the Mixer go into this
mode, the LCD screen will display 'E2', the
LED Speed Indicator will flash and an alert
will sound 3 times.
If this error occurs, turn the Speed Control
Dial to the 'OFF' position and remove the
power plug from the wall outlet. Wait at
least 15 minutes before restarting the Mixer.
Electronic cut-off (current overload)
The Mixer is equipped with an electronic
protection cut-off which will activate if
the motor is stalled or overloaded. This is
normally a result of excessive ingredients
being processed at one time. Should the
Mixer go into this mode, the LCD screen
will display 'E1', the LED Speed Indicator
will flash and an alert will sound 3 times.
If this error occurs, turn the Speed Control
Dial to the ‘OFF’ position and remove the
power plug from the wall outlet.
Remove some of the ingredients from the
mixing bowl before restarting the Mixer.
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