How to Use Dough Hook
The dough hook is intended to be used to
knead yeast doughs and to mix cookie and
pastry doughs. Also when adding nuts,
chocolate chips, dried fruit, hard butter or
shortening, hardened brown sugar, etc. to
batters.
Use of mixing bowl with dough hook
Before beginning to attach this or any other
attachment, make sure that the power unit
is on a smooth, clean, suitable work surface
and switched to the Off position, "0/off",
and that you have,
if necessary, moved the motor drive cover
to the drive that will not be used.
1. Before using the mixing bowl and
dough hook for the first time, it is
recommended that the bowl, cover,
splash ring and dough hook be
washed. All components of the mixing
bowl, except the dough hook, are
dishwasher safe. The dough hook
may be washed in warm soapy water.
After washing, rinse well and dry
before using.
2. If you have not already done so, move
the motor drive cover to the high-
speed drive.
The power unit does not start if the
motor drive cover is not in place.
3. Place the mixing bowl on the high-
torque drive of the power unit and turn
the bowl counterclockwise with
a slight downward pressure until bowl
is firmly seated, see figure 4a.
Figure 4
ATTENTION
Failure to make sure that the bowl is
properly seated on the drive coupling
before the power unit is turned On can
result in damage to the bowl and/or
coupling.
4. Engage the dough hook on the
driveshaft of the mixing bowl by
placing it over the center column,
as shown in figure 4b. Once in place,
check to make sure dough hook has
engaged the driveshaft by turning the
dough hook clockwise while pushing
down until it stops.
5. Place the splash ring on the bowl,
making sure the tabs on the bowl fit
into the recesses in the splash ring,
and turn counterclockwise, see figure
5a. Then place the cover on the
splash ring so that the tabs on the
splash ring fit into the recesses in the
bowl cover and turn the cover
counterclockwise to fasten the bowl
cover to the bowl. See figure 5b.
The splash ring and cover should be in
place whenever the power unit is in
operation. The splash ring and cover
serve to prevent the escape of flour
dust at the beginning of the stirring and
kneading process, and also serves to
prevent accidental contact with the
moving dough hook.
Figure 5
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