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                        ®
Mixmaster Classic
Bench Mixer
Instruction Booklet 
MX8500
MX8500W
MX8500Y
MX8500R
Please read these instructions carefully 
and retain for future reference.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      
                    
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                        Contents Sunbeam’s Safety Precautions 1 ® Features of your Mixmaster Classic 2 ® Using your Mixmaster Classic 4 Mixing guide 8 Oven Temperature Guide 9 Care and cleaning 10 Lets talk ingredients 11 Cookery tips for best results 13 Helpful hints for a successful dough 15 Recipes 17 Important instructions – retain for  future use.                                                                                                                                                                          
                    
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                        Sunbeam’s Safety Precautions 	 SAFETY	 PRECAUTIONS	 FOR	 YOUR	 SUNBEAM	 •	 	 Should	 you	 be	 using	 a	 spatula	 during	 mixing,	 MIXMASTER	 CLASSIC	 BENCH	 MIXER. ensure	 that	 the	 spatula	 is	 kept	 well	 away	 from	 moving	 beaters,	 whisks	 and	 dough	 hooks. • 	 	 Never	 eject	 beaters,	 whisks	 or	 dough	 hooks	 when	 the	 appliance	 is	 in	 operation. •	 	 Never	 tilt	 back	 the	 head 	 of	 the	 bench	 mixer 	 whilst	 the	 appliance	 is	 in	 operation. • 	 	 Ensure	 fingers	 are	 kept	 w
                    
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                          ® Features of your Mixmaster Classic Attachment eject button The 	 eject 	 button, 	 located 	 on 	 the 	 top 	 of 	 the	 handle 	 releases 	 the 	 beaters, 	 whisks 	 or 	 dough	 hooks 	 for 	 easy 	 cleaning. 500 watt motor Powerful 	 motor 	 achieves 	 thorough 	 mixing 	 results. Off-centre head & beaters The 	 head 	 of 	 the 	 bench 	 mixer 	 and 	 beaters 	 are	 positioned 	 off-centre, 	 making 	 it 	 easier 	 to 	 add	 ingredients 	 during 	 mixing. 3-way beating action Sunbeam’ s 	 f
                    
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                        Stainless steel balloon whisks For 	 whisking 	 light 	 batters 	 and 	 packet 	 cake	 mixes. Stainless steel 'V-groove' beaters Heavy 	 duty 	 'V -groove' 	 beaters 	 for 	 creaming	 butter 	 and 	 sugar , 	 plus 	 mixing 	 heavy 	 cake 	 mixes. Stainless steel dough hooks Heavy 	 duty 	 dough 	 hooks 	 take 	 the 	 hard 	 work 	 out	 of 	 kneading 	 dough 	 and 	 other 	 heavy 	 mixtures. 12 electronic speeds The 	 combination 	 of 	 12 	 variable 	 speeds 	 and 	 a	 powerful 	 torque 	 contro
                    
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                          ® Using your Mixmaster Classic Before using your bench mixer 2.	 Select 	 the 	 desired 	 mixing 	 attachments	 depending 	 on 	 the 	 mixing 	 task 	 to 	 be	 Before 	 using 	 your 	 bench 	 mixer 	 for 	 the 	 first	 performed: time, 	 remove 	 any 	 packaging 	 material 	 and	 promotional 	 labels 	 or 	 tags. 	 It 	 is 	 recommended	 – 	 	 Beaters 	 for 	 creaming 	 butter 	 and 	 sugar ,	 to 	 wash 	 the 	 mixing 	 bowls, 	 beaters, 	 whisks	 whisking 	 cream 	 or 	 egg 	 whites 	 plus 	 
                    
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                        ® Using your Mixmaster Classic continued Balloon whisks 	 – 	 Can 	 be 	 inserted	 Note: 	 Be 	 sure 	 both 	 dough 	 hooks 	 click 	 firmly	 into 	 either 	 socket 	 as 	 they 	 are	 in 	 place, 	 you 	 may 	 need 	 to 	 twist 	 the 	 dough	 identical 	 (Figure 	 4). hook 	 slightly 	 to 	 engage 	 it 	 in 	 position 	 prior 	 to	 pushing 	 it 	 in 	 place. Note: Be 	 sure 	 both 	 whisks 	 click	 A    B firmly 	 into 	 place, 	 you 	 may 	 need	 Important: These 	 attachments 	 have 	 been	 to
                    
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                        ® Using your Mixmaster Classic continued 5.	 Once 	 you 	 have 	 selected 	 the 	 bowl 	 you 	 wish	 (9) to 	 use, 	 place 	 it 	 on 	 the 	 base. 	 Gently 	 rotate	 the 	 bowl 	 in 	 a 	 clockwise 	 direction 	 until 	 it	 drops 	 into 	 position 	 (Figure 	 7). 	 Continue	 rotating 	 until 	 the 	 bowl 	 clicks 	 into 	 place.	 The 	 bowl 	 should 	 feel 	 firm.	  Note: 	 The 	 mixer 	 head 	 must 	 be 	 tilted	 backwards 	 for 	 the 	 bowl 	 to 	 be 	 locked 	 onto	 TIL T	 the 	 turntable. BU
                    
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                        ® Using your Mixmaster Classic continued Tip: 	 Start 	 mixing 	 at 	 a 	 slow 	 speed 	 and 	 increase	 6.	 T o 	 remove 	 the 	 attachments, 	 place 	 fingers	 speed 	 gradually 	 to 	 prevent 	 ingredients	 loosely 	 around 	 the 	 attachments 	 and 	 press	 splashing 	 out 	 of 	 the 	 mixing 	 bowl. 	 When	 the 	 eject 	 button 	 located 	 at 	 the 	 front 	 of 	 the	 adding 	 dry 	 ingredients, 	 particularly 	 flour ,	 handle 	 (Figure 	 12). lower 	 the 	 speed 	 temporarily 	 until 	 in
                    
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                        Mixing guide Please 	 keep 	 in 	 mind 	 that 	 the 	 various 	 mixing	 Please 	 refer 	 to 	 it 	 regularly 	 as 	 you 	 develop	 tasks 	 and 	 related 	 speeds, 	 listed 	 in 	 the 	 table	 your 	 understanding 	 of 	 how 	 different	 below , 	 may 	 vary 	 slightly 	 from 	 recipe 	 to 	 recipe. ingredients 	 interact 	 when 	 mixing. SPEED SETTING RANGE MIXING TASK FOLDING & KNEADING LOW Folding 1-3	 Kneading 	 – 	 doughs 	 (pastry , 	 bread, 	 scones) LIGHT MIXING MEDIUM Kneading 	 - 	 heav
                    
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                        Oven Temperature Guide For 	 your 	 information, 	 the 	 following 	 temperature 	 settings 	 are 	 included 	 as 	 a 	 guide.	 Thermostat Settings DESCRIPTION OF  Degrees Celcius °C Degrees Farenheit °F Gas Mark OVEN TEMPERATURES V ery 	 Slow 120 250 ½ Slow 140-150 300 1-2 Moderately 	 Slow 160 325 3 Moderate 180 350 4 Moderately 	 hot 200 400 6 Hot 220 425 8 V ery 	 Hot 240 475 9 Note: 	 If 	 using 	 fan 	 forced 	 ovens 	 be 	 sure 	 to 	 turn 	 the 	 temperature 	 down 	 by 	 20°C.	 	 Also 	
                    
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                        Care and cleaning  ® Before 	 cleaning 	 your 	 Mixmaster 	 Classic	 Maintenance Service Bench 	 Mixer , 	 ensure 	 that 	 the 	 power 	 is 	 turned	 ® Y our 	 Mixmaster 	 Classic 	 Bench 	 Mixer 	 should	 off 	 at 	 the 	 power 	 outlet, 	 then 	 remove 	 the 	 plug. be 	 regularly 	 checked. 	 After 	 approximately	 W ipe 	 over 	 the 	 outside 	 area 	 of 	 the 	 bench	 four 	 years 	 of 	 domestic 	 use, 	 the 	 grease 	 in	 mixer 	 including 	 the 	 head 	 and 	 base, 	 with 	 a the 	 gear 
                    
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                        Let's talk ingredients Measuring Ingredients Substitutes Careful 	 and 	 correct 	 measurement 	 of 	 all	 Here 	 are 	 some 	 suggestions 	 for 	 substituting	 ingredients 	 is 	 essential 	 for 	 recipe 	 success	 ingredients 	 in 	 recipes: (particularly 	 baking). 	 Australian 	 Standard	 INGREDIENT SUBSTITUTE Metric 	 cup 	 and 	 spoon 	 measures 	 are 	 used 	 in	 all 	 recipes 	 in 	 the 	 book. 	 All 	 cup 	 and 	 spoon	 1 cup self raising 1 	 cup 	 plain 	 flour	 measurements 	 should 	
                    
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                        Let's talk ingredients continued  •	 Icing 	 sugar 	 mixture 	 can 	 contain 	 wheat	 starch 	 (this 	 prevents 	 it 	 going 	 lumpy). 	 If 	 you	 have 	 a 	 gluten 	 intolerance, 	 pure 	 icing 	 sugar	 can 	 be 	 used 	 instead.	 •	 Milk 	 can 	 be 	 substituted 	 with 	 soy 	 milk. 	 It	 can 	 sometimes 	 also 	 be 	 replaced 	 with 	 fruit	 juice 	 acting 	 as 	 the 	 liquid 	 component.	 12                                                                                                      
                    
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                        Cookery tips for best results •	 Before 	 starting 	 any 	 recipe 	 carefully 	 read 	 it	 Tips for cakes, biscuits and slices through 	 from 	 beginning 	 to 	 end. •	 When 	 cooked, 	 a 	 cake 	 should 	 shrink 	 slightly	 •	 Ensure 	 you 	 have 	 all 	 ingredients 	 and	 from 	 the 	 pan.	 utensils 	 before 	 you 	 start. •	 When 	 testing 	 most 	 cakes 	 (not 	 sponges,	 •	 Refrigerated 	 ingredients 	 such 	 as 	 butter ,	 fruitcakes 	 or 	 cheesecakes), 	 gently 	 touch	 cream 	 cheese 	 
                    
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                        Cookery tips for best results continued •	 The 	 term 	 “soft 	 peaks” 	 means 	 that 	 the 	 egg	 white 	 barely 	 supports 	 itself. 	 When 	 the 	 head	 of 	 the 	 mixer 	 is 	 lifted, 	 the 	 egg 	 white 	 mixture	 will 	 curl 	 and 	 may 	 fall 	 from 	 the 	 beater . •	 The 	 term 	 “firm 	 peaks” 	 means 	 that 	 the 	 egg	 white 	 holds 	 it 	 shape. 	 When 	 the 	 head 	 of 	 the	 mixer 	 is 	 lifted, 	 the 	 egg 	 white 	 mixture 	 will	 remain 	 pointy 	 and 	 firm. •	 When 	 making 	
                    
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                        Helpful hints for a successful  dough Yeast 4.	 T ransfer 	 dough 	 to 	 a 	 large, 	 well 	 greased	 mixing 	 bowl. 	 Cover 	 the 	 bowl 	 with 	 a 	 light	 Y east 	 is 	 a 	 raising 	 agent 	 used 	 in 	 dough. 	 It	 cloth 	 or 	 plastic 	 wrap 	 and 	 place 	 it 	 in 	 a	 is 	 a 	 microscopic 	 living 	 organism 	 that 	 grows	 warm, 	 draft-free 	 area 	 until 	 the 	 dough	 rapidly 	 in 	 suitable 	 warm, 	 moist 	 conditions.	 doubles 	 in 	 size. The 	 yeast 	 feeds 	 on 	 sugar 	 and 	 e
                    
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                        Helpful hints for a successful dough continued Questions & Answers: Q. 	 My 	 mixture 	 seems 	 a 	 little 	 dry 	 and 	 crumbly .	 Do 	 I 	 need 	 to 	 add 	 more 	 water? A. 	 Some 	 flour 	 tends 	 to 	 absorb 	 or 	 want 	 more	 moisture/liquid, 	 especially 	 on 	 warm 	 or	 humid 	 days. 	 Add 	 more 	 water , 	 a 	 drop 	 at 	 a	 time, 	 until 	 you 	 reach 	 a 	 smooth 	 ball/dough. Q. 	 I 	 added 	 too 	 much 	 water 	 and 	 my 	 dough 	 is	 very 	 sticky , 	 what 	 can 	 I 	 do? A. 	 I
                    
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                        Recipes  Sponge Chocolate Coconut Slice 1 	 cup 	 self-raising 	 flour , 	 sifted 	 3 	 times 80g 	 butter , 	 softened 1 4 	 eggs, 	 separated ⁄ 3 	 cup 	 caster 	 sugar ²⁄ 3 	 cup 	 caster 	 sugar 1 	 egg, 	 lightly 	 beaten 10g 	 butter , 	 melted 100g 	 dark 	 chocolate, 	 melted ¼ 	 cup 	 hot 	 water 1 	 cup 	 plain 	 flour o o ¼ 	 cup 	 cocoa 	 powder 1.	 Preheat 	 oven 	 to 	 moderate 	 (180 C/160 C	 fan-forced). 	 Grease 	 a 	 20cm 	 round 	 cake	 Coconut filling pan, 	 dust 	 with 	 flo
                    
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                        Recipes continued Cookies and Cream Slice Malteser Biscuits               Makes: 	 approx. 	 35 350g 	 Oreo 	 biscuits, 	 crushed	 250g 	 butter , 	 softened 1 150g 	 butter , 	 melted ⁄ 3 	 cup 	 caster 	 sugar 1 2 	 teaspoons 	 powdered 	 gelatine ⁄ 3 	 cup 	 firmly 	 packed 	 brown 	 sugar ¼ 	 cup 	 warm 	 water ½ 	 cup 	 condensed 	 milk 400g 	 cream 	 cheese, 	 softened 2 	 teaspoons 	 vanilla 	 essence	 300mls 	 cream 2 	 cups 	 self-raising 	 flour ½ 	 cup 	 caster 	 sugar ¾ 	 cup 	 plain