Sunbeam Mixer 2356 User Manual

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Instruction Manual  
DELUXE MIXMASTER MIXER  
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Instruzioni per l'Uso  
DELUXE MIXMASTER MIXER  
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Mode d'Emploi  
BAT TEUR DELUXE MIXMASTER  
Gebrauchsanleitung  
DELUXE MIXMASTER MIXER  
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Manual de Iinstrucciones  
BATIDORA MIXMASTER® DELUXE  
Anvandarhandledning  
DELUXE MIXMASTER MIXERN  
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Do not place Mixer or bowls on or near a hot gas or  
electric burner, or in a heated oven.  
12. Do not use Mixer for other than intended use.  
13. Do not leave Mixer unattended while it is operating  
UNIT FOR  
USE  
When your  
Mixer is first used, you may experience  
an odor and possibly a slight wisp of smoke from your mixer motor.  
This is caused by the heat curing of the insulation which protects the  
motor and is normal. After the first few uses, this effect will disappear.  
FOR PROOUCTS PURCHASEO IN  
reduce the risk of electrical  
CANADA ONLY:  
this appliance  
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has a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other). As a  
safety feature, this plug will fit in a polarized plug only one way.  
If the plug does not fit fully in the outlet: reverse the plug.  
If it still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician.  
00 NOT ATTEMPT TO OEFEAT THIS SAFETY FEATURE.  
 
FEATURES  
The Mix-Finder® dial tells you at a glance  
which mixing speed to use. No problem  
ejecting the beaters either – just push  
the ejector button beside the handle.  
When making bread, the Sunbeam®  
Deluxe Mixmaster® electronically  
controls the speed of the dough hooks  
to deliver just the right power for proper  
kneading action.  
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Thank you for choosing the Sunbeam  
Deluxe Mixmaster® Mixer. For generations we  
have been helping cooks prepare moist  
cakes, light and fluffy meringue, and chewy  
cookies. You can even make bread with your  
Sunbeam Deluxe Mixmaster® Mixer.  
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The Sunbeam® Deluxe Mixmaster®  
Mixer offers you a choice of 12 different  
mixing speeds. The bowl-fit beaters  
and bowls have been designed to mix  
ingredients thoroughly and evenly.  
You’ll love being able to make so many  
things with your mixer!  
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1. Beater Ejector  
6. Dough Hooks  
11. Mixing Guide  
2. Large Mixing Bowl  
3. Small Mixing Bowl  
4. Bowl-Fit Beaters  
5. Turntable  
7. Stand  
Some models do not have  
the worklight feature.  
8. Worklight  
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9. Mixer-Release Trigger  
10. Mix-Finder® Dial  
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As you release the mixer-release trigger,  
the top of the top of the trigger should  
clamp around the metal pivot.  
ASSEMBLING THE STAND MIXER  
Before assembling the mixer, be  
sure the Mix-Finder® dial is in the  
ZERO position and the electric cord  
is unplugged.  
For models equipped with a head-lock  
featureTo lower the mixer-head for  
normal operation, support the mixer  
head with one hand. Then press in on  
the head-lock latch. Gently lower the  
mixer head until the mixer head is in a  
normal operating position.  
ATTACHING THE TURNTABLE  
Place the revolving turntable into  
the base of the stand using the socket  
corresponding to the size of the bowl.  
Latched Opening  
Ball Bearing  
Extension  
Mixer-Release  
Trigger  
Large  
Small  
Bowl  
Bowl  
Be sure the mixer head is securely  
attached to the stand before using.  
ATTACHING THE MIXER HEAD  
Press in on the mixer-release trigger,  
located at the rear of the stand.  
NOTE: This mixer is NOT intended  
for use away from the stand.  
For models equipped with a head lock  
feature – While pressing in on the  
mixer-release trigger, press in on the  
head-lock latch. This is best  
accomplished by using the thumb and  
forefinger of the same hand and  
pressing inward.  
ADDING THE MIXING BOWL  
Place the desired mixing bowl onto  
the turntable so that the groove in the  
bottom of the bowl fits into the correct  
groove in the turntable.  
This will open the top of the stand to  
receive the mixer head. Place the mixer  
head on the top of the stand so that the  
metal pivot, located on the bottom of  
the mixer head, goes into the open  
groove on the top of the stand.  
Mixing bowls should NEVER be used in  
a conventional oven, microwave oven,  
on top of the range, or on any other  
heated surface.  
NOTE: If mixing bowls are scratched  
or chipped, do not use mixer. Mixer  
bowl should not be used to blend in  
hot liquids.  
Mixer  
Head  
Metal  
Mixer-Release  
Pivot  
Trigger  
Stand  
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Attaching the Beaters  
Be sure the Mix-Finder® dial is in the  
ZERO position and unplug electric cord  
from the electrical outlet.  
Side of  
Bowl  
Lift mixer head up and back to pull it  
out of the way of the bowl, while  
holding in an upright position.  
Conical Square  
Beater  
Beater  
Insert the beaters, one at a time,  
using a combination pressing and  
twisting motion, until the beaters  
snap into position.  
If a beater should not properly snap  
into place, pull it out of the socket  
and rotate it one quarter turn.  
Reinsert the beater into the socket  
until it snaps into position.  
NOTE: It is important that the beaters go  
into the correct sockets. Otherwise the  
mixer will not give you the proper  
mixing action. Do not risk ruining a  
recipe or damaging your mixer. Read  
the following instructions carefully.  
Attaching the Dough Hooks  
Set the Mix-Finder® dial in the OFF  
position and unplug the electric cord  
from the electrical outlet.  
One of the beaters is conical in shape  
and has a nylon button on the bottom.  
It goes into the socket on the side of  
the mixer nearest the side of the bowl.  
The other beater is square-shaped and  
goes into the socket nearest the center  
of the bowl. See beater symbols located  
on the front of the mixer head.  
Lift mixer head up and back to tilt it out  
of the way of the bowl, while holding in  
an upright position.  
NOTE: The dough hooks must go into  
the correct sockets. The mixer will  
operate with the dough hooks in the  
wrong position. However, you will not  
get proper kneading action and you  
could risk ruining a recipe or damaging  
your mixer. Read the following  
Square  
Beater  
instructions carefully.  
Conical-Shaped  
Beater  
Nylon  
Button  
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The dough hook with the small washer  
and foot goes into the socket on the  
side of the mixer nearest the side of  
the bowl. The other dough hook with  
the large washer goes into the socket  
nearest the center of the bowl. See the  
dough hook symbols located on the  
front of the mixer head.  
About the Worklight Feature  
Some of our models have a  
worklight that lights the area  
inside the mixing bowl.  
As soon as the electric cord is  
plugged in, the worklight will glow.  
It will continue to glow until the  
electric cord is unplugged from  
the electrical outlet.  
Worklight  
Beater-Bowl Drive Adjustment  
Operating Instructions  
Automatic bowl rotation is factory set.  
Occasionally, a simple adjustment  
may be necessary when the bowl  
fails to rotate.  
About the Mix-Finder® Dial  
The Mix-Finder® dial is used for turning  
the mixer ON and OFF and for selecting  
its 12 mixing speeds.  
To make this adjustment, tilt the mixer  
head back. Hold the mixer head in an  
upright position and locate the  
Rotate the Mix-Finder® dial in a clockwise  
direction, to increase mixing speed;  
and in a counterclockwise direction,  
to decrease mixing speed.  
As you rotate the Mix-Finder® dial,  
notice that a numbered speed  
is aligned with the indicator on top  
of the mixer head. This numbered  
speed indicates the speed at which  
the mixer is operating.  
adjustment screw on the underside  
of the mixer head. Loosen the locking  
nut and turn the adjustment screw on  
the underside of the mixer head.  
Loosen the locking nut and turn the  
adjustment screw clockwise, to lower  
the mixer head; or counter clockwise,  
to raise the mixer head. Retighten the  
locking nut. The beater with the nylon  
button should lightly touch the bottom  
of the mixing bowl.  
Rotate the Mix-Finder® dial until the  
indicator is opposite the numbered  
speed you wish to use.  
Locking  
Nut  
Adjustment  
Screw  
Speed  
Indicator  
Mix-Finder®  
Dial  
Mixing  
Guide  
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Mixing Guide  
The mixing guide on your mixer has been designed to help you take the guess work  
out of preparing foods.  
Next to each of the numbered speeds on the Mix-Finder® dial are descriptions  
of the mixing task best suited to that mixing speed. Use those descriptions as  
a mixing guide when preparing your favorite recipes.  
Speed  
Setting  
Mixing  
Guide  
Example  
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Fold-Kneaded Use when mixing dry ingredients or when folding  
two portions of a recipe together, such as a beaten  
egg white into a batter or when directions call for  
LOW speed. Use for kneading bread.  
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3
Stir  
Use when stirring liquid ingredients or when gentle action  
is needed to moisten dry ingredients.  
Blend  
Use when quick breads require a brisk action,  
just enough to blend ingredients but not enough  
to develop a smooth batter.  
4
Mix  
Use when mixing dry ingredients and liquid ingredients  
together alternately in a recipe.  
5
6
Combine  
Use when recipe calls for combining ingredients together.  
Cake Mixes Use when preparing packaged cake mixes or  
when directions call for MEDIUM speed.  
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9
Cream  
Whip  
Use when creaming sugar and butter together.  
Use to whip potatoes or to develop a smooth batter.  
Whip/Cream Use to whip whipping cream or to develop a light,  
fluffy texture.  
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12  
Desserts  
Frostings  
Use to beat air into whipped desserts.  
Use when preparing light, fluffy frostings and candies.  
Egg Whites Use when aerating eggs and egg whites.  
Use when directions call for HIGH speed.  
NOTE: Due to variations in ingredient temperatures and quantities, the Mixing Guide  
speeds are only suggested. If necessary, adjust speeds as needed to achieve  
desired results.  
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To remove the worklight lens, place  
the Mix-Finder® dial in the ZERO position  
and unplug mixer from electrical outlet.  
Remove beaters or dough hooks  
from mixer sockets and remove  
bowl from turntable.  
CARING FOR YOUR MIXER  
EJECTING THE BEATERS OR DOUGH HOOKS  
After you’ve finished mixing, turn the  
Mix-Finder® dial to OFF and unplug the  
electric cord from the electrical outlet.  
Push the ejector button located near  
the handle to remove beaters or  
dough hooks.  
Holding the mixer head in an upright  
position, use a small screwdriver to  
remove the screw holding the  
worklight lens in place.  
Scrape excess batter off the beaters  
using a rubber or plastic spatula. Do not  
strike beaters on the rim of the bowl.  
Squeeze the worklight lens, as shown,  
until the tabs on the lens clear the  
housing. Tilt the worklight lens down  
and out of the housing.  
CLEANING YOUR MIXER  
To clean the mixer, wipe the mixer head,  
stand, and turntable with a damp cloth,  
then dry. DO NOT IMMERSE THE  
MIXER HEAD OR STAND IN WATER.  
Avoid the use of abrasive cleaners, as  
they may mar the finish of the mixer.  
Wash the beaters and bowls in hot,  
soapy water after each use. Rinse  
thoroughly and dry. Beaters and  
bowls may also be washed in an  
automatic dishwasher.  
To clean the worklight lens, wash in  
warm, soapy water. Rinse and dry  
thoroughly.  
To replace the worklight bulb, unscrew  
from socket. Replace with new bulb.  
CARE AND CLEANING OF THE WORKLIGHT  
(For models with worklight feature only.).  
The worklight bulb should be replaced  
as soon as it burns out. You may also  
wish to remove the worklight lens  
periodically for cleaning.  
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NOTE: Replacement bulbs may be  
purchased from local hardware or  
department stores or from your  
nearest authorized Sunbeam Service  
Center (6 watt maximum bulb  
can be used.)  
MIXING AND BAKING SUGGESTIONS  
• Ingredients should be added to the  
mixing bowl as they are specified in  
the recipe. When combining dry  
and wet ingredients, you may wish  
to moisten ingredients on Speed 1  
or 2, then turn to the desired  
mixing speed.  
To replace the worklight lens,  
repeat the steps described in  
To remove the worklight lens”  
in reverse order.  
Use the mixing speed that is  
recommended in the recipe. When  
using a recipe that is not in this book,  
use the handy mixing guide on the  
Mix-Finder® dial of the mixer to help  
you find the correct speed to use.  
STORING YOUR MIXER  
Store the mixer in a dry location,  
such as on a counter top or table top,  
or in a closet or cupboard.  
Place the small mixing bowl inside  
the large mixing bowl with the beaters  
inserted into the proper sockets.  
Place the dough hooks in the  
• If times are specified in the recipe,  
use them! BE CAREFUL NOT TO  
OVERMIX. Overmixing can cause a  
mixture to become very tough.  
Should an object, such as a spatula,  
fall into the bowl while the mixer is  
operating, turn the mixer off  
small mixing bowl. Store the bowls  
on the turntable. The beaters will help  
hold the bowls in position. Wind the  
electric cord into a coil, secure it  
with a twist fastener.  
immediately. Then, remove the object.  
Remove beaters and place in sink  
for easy clean-up.  
When preparing your favorite  
recipe, DO NOT exceed 3-1/2 cups  
of flour grain in a recipe.  
MAINTENANCE  
The motor of your stand mixer has  
been carefully lubricated at the  
factory and does not require  
any additional lubricant.  
Other than the recommended  
cleaning and worklight replacement,  
no further user maintenance  
should be necessary.  
Return the mixer to the nearest  
Sunbeam Service Center for  
servicing or repairs.  
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Combine a small portion of the dry  
ingredients with the wet ingredients.  
Mix on Speed 6. Continue adding dry  
ingredients until the mixture becomes  
sticky, then turn to Speed 1. Gradually  
add remaining dry ingredients.  
BREADS  
Special Instructions for Making  
Kneaded Breads  
When making kneaded breads,  
your mixer will require more care  
than when making ordinary mixtures,  
such as cake batter and cookie dough.  
The elasticity of the bread dough  
and the shape of the dough hooks  
may cause your mixer to do some  
unusual things.  
If there is high humidity in the air,  
it may be necessary to add additional  
flour to the recipe. The high humidity  
could also extend the amount of time  
necessary for baking.  
Guide the mixing bowl with your hands.  
Use caution to keep hands out of the  
way of the dough hooks.  
The bowl may tend to rock back and  
forth. We suggest that you guide the  
bowl with one hand to help control  
the rocking action. AVOID GETTING  
YOUR HANDS TOO NEAR THE  
DOUGH HOOKS!  
Do not attempt to scrape the bowl  
while the mixer is operating. Stop the  
mixer and scrape the sides of the bowl  
as necessary. Use a rubber or  
plastic spatula only.  
The kneading action may cause the  
mixer to slide on a slippery work  
surface. Be sure the work surface  
and rubber feet on the bottom  
of the mixer are clean and dry.  
DO NOT attempt to feed dough into  
the dough hooks with your hands,  
a spatula, or any other utensil while  
the mixer is plugged into an outlet  
CAUTION: Do not use the mixer too near or in operation.  
the edge of a table or counter top,  
where it could fall off.  
If times are specified in the recipe, use  
them! BE CAREFUL NOT TO OVERMIX.  
Overmixing can cause a mixture to  
become tough. We suggest that  
your total mixing time should be  
6 – 8 minutes.  
DO NOT LEAVE YOUR MIXER  
UNATTENDED WHEN USING THE  
DOUGH HOOKS.  
Should an object, such as a spatula,  
fall into the bowl while the mixer  
is operating, turn the mixer off  
Bread Making Instructions  
for Dough Hooks  
Ingredients should be added to the  
mixing bowl as they are specified  
in the recipe.  
immediately. Then remove the object.  
Remove dough hooks and place in  
sink for easy clean-up.  
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DOUGH RISING TIPS  
HOW TO SHAPE DOUGH FOR A LOAF PAN  
A large, well-greased, glass mixing bowl 1. Using a rolling pin, roll dough  
is an excellent container in which to  
raise or proof yeast dough. The ideal  
temperature is 85°F in a draft-free area.  
Cover with a light cloth.  
into a rectangle.  
2. Roll dough into a loaf, starting  
from narrow end.  
The final rising should be after the  
dough has been shaped and placed  
on the greased baking sheet or pan  
recommended in the recipe. Again,  
cover the rising dough and place  
in a warm draft-free area.  
If you live in a high altitude area, yeast  
breads will require a shorter rising time.  
Allow the dough to rise only until it has  
doubled in size. Slightly less flour  
should be used because flour is dryer  
at higher altitudes.  
3. Flatten ends with sides of hands,  
as shown.  
How to Punch Down Yeast Dough  
1. Plunge fist into center of risen  
dough to punch out excess air.  
4. Pinch along seam to seal.  
2. Fold outer edges over into center.  
Turn dough over and let rise until  
doubled, if recipe directions  
so specify.  
5. Fold ends under and place seam-side  
down in a well-greased loaf pan.  
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WARRANTY  
Sunbeam Products Inc. warrants that, for a period of two years from date of purchase, this product  
shall be free of mechanical and electrical defects in material and workmanship. Our obligation  
hereunder is limited to repair or replacement, at manufacturers option, of this product during the  
warranty period, provided that the product(s) purchased in the United States are sent postage  
prepaid directly to:  
SUNBEAM APPLIANCE SERVICE STATION  
117 Central Industrial Row  
Purvis, MS 39475  
Answers to questions regarding this warranty or your nearest U.S.A. authorized service location  
may be obtained by calling toll free I-800-597-5978 or by writing to Sunbeam  
at PO. Box 948389, Maitland, Florida-332794-8389.  
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Consumer Affairs  
For products purchased in Canada please return them, postage prepaid, directly to:  
SUNBEAM APPLIANCE SERVICE STATION (KND)  
Please call 1-800-667-8623 or email us  
Answers to questions regarding this warranty or your nearest Canadian authorized service location  
may be obtained by calling toll free in Canada l-800-667-8623. For warranty information or an  
authorized service location outside of the United States and Canada please see the warranty service  
card inserted in the product packaging.  
DO NOT RETURN THIS PRODUCT TO THE PLACE OF PURCHASE;  
DOING SO MAY DELAY THE PROCESSING OF YOUR WARRANTY CLAIM.  
This warranty does not cover normal wear of parts or damage resulting from any of the following:  
negligent use or misuse of the product, use on improper voltage or current, use contrary to  
operating instructions, or disassembly, repair, or alteration by any person other than an authorized  
service center. Product repair or replacement as provided under this warranty is your exclusive  
remedy. Sunbeam Products Inc. shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages for  
breach of any expressed or implied warranty on this product. Except to the extent prohibited by  
applicable law, any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose on this  
product is limited in duration to the duration of the above warranty. Some states and provinces do  
not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or allow limitation on  
how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations or exclusion may not apply to you.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary state  
to state or province to province.  
 
©1997 Sunbeam Corporation or its affiliated companies. All rights reserved.  
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Sunbeam, Mixmaster, Mix-Finder and Burst of Power are registered trademarks  
of Sunbeam Corporation or its affiliated companies.  
The configuration and/or color combination of the Mixmaster® Mixer are trademarks  
of Sunbeam Corporation or its affiliated companies.  
Distributed by Sunbeam Products Inc., Delray Beach, Florida 33445, or an affiliated company.  
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1997 Sunbeam Corporation ou ses filiales. Tous droits réservés  
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Sunbeam, Mixmaster , Mix-Finder  
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et Burst of Power sont des marques déposées  
de Sunbeam Corporation ou de ses filiales.  
La configuration et/ou la combinaison de couleurs du batteur Mixmaster®  
sont des marques de commerce de Sunbeam Corporation ou de ses filiales.  
Distribué par Sunbeam Products Inc., Delray Beach, Florida 33445, ou de ses sociétés filiales  
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©1997 Sunbeam Corporation o sus compañías afiliadas. Todos los derechos reservados.  
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Sunbeam, Mixmaster , Mix-Finder y Burst of Power son marcas registradas  
de Sunbeam Corporation o de sus compañías afiliadas.  
La configuración y/o la combinación de colores de la Batidora Mixmaster® son marcas registradas  
de Sunbeam Corporation o de sus compañías afiliadas.  
Distribuído por Sunbeam Products Inc., Delray Beach, Florida 33445, ou par une de ses filiales  
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©1997 Sunbeam Corporation o società controllate. Tutti i diritti riservati  
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Sunbeam, Mixmaster Mix-Finder e Burst of Power sono dei marchi registrati della  
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Sunbeam Corporation o delle società controllate. La configurazione e/o la combinazione di colori della Mixmaster Mixer  
sono dei marchi registrati della Sunbeam Corporation o società controllate.  
Distribuito dalla Sunbeam Products, Inc. Delray Beach, Florida 33445, o da una società consociata  
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©1997 Sunbeam Corporation oder die angeschlossenen Unternehmen. Alle Rechte vorbehalten.  
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Sunbeam, Mixmaster Mix-Finder und Burst of Power sind eingetragene Warenzeichen der Sunbeam Corporation oder der  
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angeschlossenen Unternehmen. Die Konfiguration und/oder die Farbenkombination der Mixmaster Mixer  
sind Warenzeichen der Sunbeam Corporation oder der angeschlossenen Unternehmen.  
Vertrieben durch Sunbeam Products Inc, Delray Beach, Florida 33445, oder eine angegliederte Firma  
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©1997 Sunbeam Corporation eller närstående bolag. Alla rättigheter förbehålls.  
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Sunbeam, Mixmaster Mix-Finder och Burst of Power är registrerade varumärken  
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tillhörande Sunbeam Corporation eller närstående bolag.  
Mixern Mixmaster®'s konfiguration och/eller färgkombination är varumärken  
tillhörande Sunbeam Corporation eller närstående bolag.  
Distribuerad av Sunbeam Products, Inc., Delray Beach, Florida 33545, eller ett närstående bolag  
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