the Bakery Boss™ Instruction Book - BEM823
BREVILLE RECOMMENDS SAFETY FIRST At Breville we are very safety conscious. We design and manufacture consumer products with the safety of you, our valued customer, foremost in mind. In addition we ask that you exercise a degree of care when using any electrical appliance and adhere to the following precautions. IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE AND SAVE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE • Carefully read all instructions before operating the appliance for the first time and save for future reference.
• Do not operate the appliance continuously on heavy loads for more than 3 minutes. • Handle the appliance and attachments with care. Never place your fingers inside the mixing bowl or near the beaters, whisk or dough hook during operation. • Keep hands, hair, clothing, as well as, spatulas and other utensils away from moving beaters, whisk or dough hook during operation.
• Do not move the appliance whilst in operation. • Do not leave the appliance unattended when in use. • Do not place any part of the appliance in the dishwasher other than the bowl, splash guard, beater, dough hook and whisk. • Do not place any part of the appliance in the microwave oven. • Keep the appliance clean. Follow the cleaning instructions provided in this book. • Authorised Breville Service Centres can be found on our website www.Breville.com.
• This appliance shall not be used by children. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision. • Keep the appliance and its cord out of reach of children. Appliances can be used by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and if they understand the hazards involved.
Components A B C H I J D K E F G A. Tilt-release button Button releases the motor to tilt and lock upright. Press again to release and lock down for storage. B. Motor head Powerful motor for thorough mixing results. C. Load sensing technology Mixer automatically senses the load and adjusts the power to maintain the selected speed (not shown). D. Mixing task indicator band E. 12 speed control dial Adjust speed while mixing, or pause to temporarily stop mixing and pause the timer. F.
Flat beater for normal to heavy mixtures (Speed 1-9): − Heavy cake batters and biscuit doughs − Pastry − Mashed potatoes Wire whisk for incorporating air into mixtures (Speed 10-12): − Eggs − Egg whites − Cream − Sponge, chiffon or angel food cakes − Meringues and pavlova − Sauces and dressings Dough hook for mixing and kneading yeast doughs (Speed 1-3): − Breads − Rolls − Pizza − Focaccia − Yeast-raised cakes and sweet buns Scraper beater for creaming butter & sugar, mixing sticky ingredients or folding w
USING THE SCRAPER BEATER The Scraper Beater can be used for a variety of mixing tasks. Due to the efficient mixing action of the Scraper Beater, the mixing time of many recipes will be reduced. Refer to the chart below for approximate mixing times. These are a guide only. Longer mixing times may be required for larger or double quantities. Mixture Mixing Task Approx.
Attaching the bowl Assembly Before first use Before using your mixer for the first time, remove any packaging material and promotional labels. Ensure the speed control dial is in the OFF position, the mixer is switched off at the power outlet and the power cord is unplugged. Wash bowl and mixing tools in warm soapy water with a soft cloth. Rinse and dry thoroughly. The bowl and the attachments may be washed in the dishwasher. When first using your appliance, you may notice an odour coming from the motor.
Attaching mixing and whisking tools 1. Raise the motor head by pressing the RELEASE button. 2. Align the groove in the top of the mixing attachment with the locking pin on the spindle extending down from the mixer motor head. 3. Push the attachment upwards and turn clockwise until it locks securely onto the locking pin on the spindle. Push up and turn anti-clockwise to remove. 4. Lower the motor head by pressing the RELEASE button and gently lowering until it locks into the closed position. 5.
8. If the mixer has not been used for 5 minutes it will automatically change from STANDBY mode to a power saving OFF mode and the illuminated LED will switch off. To exit OFF mode and begin mixing, turn the dial to the selected speed or press one of the count up/down timer buttons. 9. 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. 10.
Tips TIPS FOR BETTER BREAD MAKING • Check the ingredients and read the recipe before starting to bake. • Measure ingredients accurately. Weighing is more accurate than measuring by volume. To accurately measure water please note that 1ml water = 1g. • Use ingredients at room temperature. • Don’t use flour that contains a protein level of less than 11%. • Don’t use tableware cups, jugs or spoons for measuring. • Don’t use hot water or liquids as this can kill the yeast.
This is normally indicated on the packaging. Do not sift the flour or use self-raising flour for bread making unless indicated in the recipe. When using a low-protein, plain, stone ground or wholemeal flour the quality of the bread can be improved by adding gluten flour. There are several brands of bread or bakers flour available nationally at larger supermarkets. It is a high protein, white bread flour, with 11% protein. Wholemeal wheat flour contains the bran, germ and flour of the wheat grain.
Some bulk and imported yeasts are more active, therefore it is recommended to use less of these yeasts. Yeast may also be more active in hot weather. For information on other brands of yeast relating to quantities contact the manufacturer listed on the package. Rapid rise yeast is a mixture of yeast and bread improver. Brands will vary in strength. If wishing to substitute for yeast in a recipe, omit the bread improver.
• Rinse beaten egg residue from beater and mixing bowl or other utensils with cold water immediately after use. Using hot water will set the egg and make cleaning difficult. • Test if cakes are cooked 3–4 minutes before end of recommended cooking time by inserting a metal or wooden skewer into the centre of the cake. The skewer should come out clean or with small dry crumbs on it. • For crisper results when baking biscuits, remove the baking trays from the oven and placed directly onto wire racks.
MEASURING & WEIGHING Liquid measuring cups The accuracy of measurements can affect the critical balance of the recipe. Use accurate and appropriate measuring equipment to ensure the best results. Do not use tableware, or common cups or spoons when measuring ingredients. For liquid ingredients, use transparent plastic or glass liquid measuring cups with the measurements marked clearly on the side. Do not use non-transparent plastic or metal measuring cups unless they have measurement markings on the side.
Care & Cleaning Motor head and mixer base Dishwasher Do not wash or immerse the mixer motor head or mixer base in water. Do not allow water or other liquids to enter the gear system, as this may result in damage. Wipe clean with a soft, damp cloth then dry thoroughly. Wipe any excess food particles from the power cord. Beater, Scraper Beater & Dough Hook can be washed in the dishwasher on a standard wash cycle. Place Scraper beater on the top shelf only.
Troubleshooting Thermo protection cut-off (temperature overload) Motor head safety cut-off The mixer is equipped with a motor head safety cut-off. If the mixer head is lifted up at any time while the mixer motor is switched on, the safety cut-off will automatically switch the motor off and set the mixer into standby mode. To restart the motor within 5 minutes, lower the mixer head into the hotizontal (closed) position, and turn the dial away then back to the required speed setting.
PROBLEM EASY SOLUTION Machine will not work when switched ON • • Cannot set the time on the count-down timer Mixer suddenly switches off during mixing “E1” error message is flashing on the count-up/down timer display “E2” error message is flashing on the count-up/down timer display Noise is heard when scraper beater is mixing • • • • • Always ensure the speed control dial is in the OFF position before start.
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