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Stainless Steel Bowl with Dough Hook (MUZ 6 ER1)
WARNING
1. There is a risk of injury from rotating tools when using the mixing bowl with the dough hook. 2. Avoid contact with moving parts. Keep hands, hair and clothing, as well as spatulas, bowl scrapers and other utensils away from dough hook and during operation to prevent injury and/ or damage to the power unit or accessories. 3. Always work with the bowl lid and splash ring fitted in place. 4. Do not change tools until the power unit has come to a complete stop; when switched Off, the power unit will continue to turn for a brief period.
drive pin with gasket be washed. All components of the mixing bowl and the dough hook are dishwasher safe. Or they may be washed in warm soapy water. After washing, rinse well and dry before using.
The MUM 6630 UC Bosch Universal Series Kitchen Machine includes the MUZ 6 ER1 stainless steel bowl with dough hook. The stainless steel bowl attachment consists of, figure 20: How to Use Dough Hook The dough hook and stainless steel bowl are intended to be used to knead yeast doughs and to mix cookie and pastry doughs. Use of stainless steel 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, �O/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, dough hook and
22 Figure 20.
20a. 20b. 20c. 20d. 20e.
Bowl cover Splash ring Dough hook Stainless steel bowl Drive pin w/gasket
2. If you have not already done so, move the motor drive cover to the high-speed drive. Place the stainless bowl on the drive of the power unit and turn the bowl counterclockwise with a slight downward pressure until bowl is firmly seated. See figure 21a.
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