Kupu Whakataki
Thank you for choosing the VonShef 6-QT Stand Mixer, Model 13/009. This manual provides essential information for the safe operation, maintenance, and care of your new appliance. Please read all instructions carefully before first use and retain this manual for future reference.

Image: The VonShef Stand Mixer, Model 13/009, ready for use in a kitchen setting.
Nga Tohutohu Haumaru Nui
Me whai i nga wa katoa i nga whakaritenga haumaru ina whakamahi taputapu hiko hei whakaiti i te tupono o te ahi, te ru hiko, me te whara whaiaro.
- Panuihia nga tohutohu katoa i mua i te whakahaere i te whakaranu.
- Kaua e rukuhia te wae motuka, te taura, te mono ranei ki te wai, ki etahi atu wai ranei.
- Me kati te tirotiro ina whakamahia e nga tamariki tetahi taputapu e tata ana ranei.
- Wewetehia mai i te putanga ina kore e whakamahia, i mua i te whakakakahu, i te tango ranei i nga waahanga, i mua i te horoi.
- Āraia te pā ki ngā wāhanga nekeneke. Puritia ngā ringaringa, ngā makawe, ngā kākahu, tae atu ki ngā spatula me ētahi atu taputapu kia matara atu i ngā patu i te wā e whakamahia ana hei ārai i te whara, i te kino rānei o te mīhini whakaranu.
- Kaua e whakahaere i tetahi taputapu me te taura pakaru, te mono ranei, i muri ranei i te kino o te taputapu, kua taka, kua pakaru ranei ahakoa he aha.
- Ko te whakamahi i nga taapiri kaore i te taunakitia, i hokona ranei e te kaihanga ka puta he ahi, he wiri hiko, he whara ranei.
- Kaua e whakamahi i waho.
- Kaua e tukua te taura ki runga i te taha o te teepu, te porotiti, te pa ranei ki nga papa wera.
- Me whakarite kia maukati te pane o te mīhini whakaranu i mua i te whakamahinga.
Waehanga Hua
Your VonShef Stand Mixer comes with several components designed for various mixing tasks.

Whakaahua: Ka mutuview of the VonShef Stand Mixer and its included accessories.
- Waeine Matua: The motor housing with speed control dial and head release lever.
- Kowiri tira Ranu peihana: 6-quart capacity bowl for ingredients.
- Silicone Beater: Ideal for creaming butter and sugar, mixing cake batters, and general mixing.
- Puangi Whiu: He tino pai mō te kirīmi whiu, ngā mā o te hua manu, me ngā paraoa pokepoke māmā.
- Matau paraoa: I hangaia mō te pokepoke i ngā paraoa rewena mō te taro, te piza, me te rimurapa.
- Kaitiaki Splash: Ka awhina i nga kai kia kore e pakaru mai i te peihana i te wa e ranu ana.
- Uhi Puehu: For protecting the mixer when not in use.
Tatūnga me te Whakamahi Tuatahi
Te wetewete
Carefully remove all components from the packaging. Dispose of all packaging materials responsibly. Ensure all parts listed in the 'Product Components' section are present and undamaged.
Te horoi i mua i te whakamahi tuatahi
Before using your mixer for the first time, wash the mixing bowl, silicone beater, balloon whisk, dough hook, and splash guard in warm, soapy water. Rinse thoroughly and dry completely. Wipe the main unit with a damp kakahu.
Huihuinga
- Place the main unit on a clean, dry, and stable surface.
- Lift the mixer head by pushing the head release lever (located on the side of the mixer) and gently lifting the head until it locks into the upright position.
- Place the mixing bowl onto the base, aligning the grooves, and turn clockwise until it locks securely in place.
- Select the desired attachment (silicone beater, balloon whisk, or dough hook). Insert the attachment into the attachment shaft, pushing upwards and then turning clockwise until it locks into place.
- Lower the mixer head by pushing the head release lever again and gently lowering the head until it locks into the operating position.
- If desired, attach the splash guard by sliding it onto the mixer head from the front, ensuring the opening aligns with the attachment.

Image: The mixer head in the tilted-up position, ready for attachment or bowl placement.
Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
Te Whakakā me te Whakahaere Tere
Ensure the mixer is properly assembled and plugged into a suitable power outlet. The mixer features an adjustable speed control dial.

Image: The speed control dial with various settings and function indicators.
- Ngā Tautuhinga Tere (1-6): Turn the dial clockwise to increase speed. Start at a lower speed and gradually increase to prevent splashing.
- Puhi (P): For short bursts of maximum power, turn the dial to 'P' and hold. Release to stop.
- Off (0): Turn the dial to '0' to switch off the mixer. Always turn off and unplug the mixer before changing attachments or scraping the bowl.
Recommended Speeds for Attachments
- Matau paraoa: Use speeds 1-2 for kneading yeast doughs. Do not over-knead.
- Silicone Beater: Use speeds 2-4 for mixing cake batters, cookie doughs, and general mixing.
- Puangi Whiu: Use speeds 4-6 for whipping egg whites, cream, and light batters.
Always ensure the mixer head is fully locked down before starting operation. Do not overload the mixer; refer to the maximum capacities in the Specifications section.
Te tiaki me te horoi
Proper cleaning and maintenance will extend the life of your VonShef Stand Mixer.
Te horoi
- Momotuhia te mono o te mīhini whakaranu i te putanga hiko i mua i te horoinga.
- Remove the mixing bowl and attachment.
- The stainless steel mixing bowl, silicone beater, balloon whisk, dough hook, and splash guard are dishwasher safe. Alternatively, wash them in warm, soapy water, rinse, and dry thoroughly.
- Horoia te taha o waho o te waahanga matua ki te ngohengohe, damp kakahu. Kaua e whakamahia he horoi whakakoi, he horoi rānei. Kaua rawa e rumakina te waeine matua ki te wai, ki tētahi atu wai rānei.
Rokiroki
Store the mixer in a dry, clean place. Use the provided dust cover to protect the appliance from dust and debris when not in use.

Image: The VonShef Stand Mixer protected by its dust cover.

Image: The mixing bowl with a lid, suitable for storing ingredients in a refrigerator.
Raparongoā
If you encounter issues with your mixer, refer to the following common problems and solutions.
| Raruraru | Take pea | Rongoā |
|---|---|---|
| Karekau e ka ana te whakaranu. | Not plugged in; power outlet fault; mixer head not locked down. | Ensure the plug is securely in the outlet. Test the outlet with another appliance. Ensure the mixer head is fully lowered and locked. |
| Ko nga taapiri kaore i te uru tika. | Attachment not correctly installed; insufficient ingredients for attachment type. | Ensure the attachment is pushed up and twisted clockwise until locked. For small quantities, a hand mixer may be more suitable. |
| Mixer is noisy or vibrating excessively. | Mixer head not locked; uneven surface; heavy load. | Ensure the mixer head is locked. Place the mixer on a flat, stable surface. Reduce the amount of ingredients if overloading. |
| Ko nga kai e pupuhi ana i te peihana. | Speed too high; splash guard not used. | Start at a lower speed and gradually increase. Use the splash guard. |
Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Tau tauira | 13/009 |
| Hunga Hua | 15.35 x 13.78 x 7.48 inihi |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 20.8 pauna |
| Te kaha | 5.5 Liters (approximately 6 quarts) |
| Wattage | 1200 watts |
| Rauemi | Silicone (for beater), Stainless Steel (for bowl) |
| Āhuahira Motuhake | Mana Tere Whakaritea |
| Momo Mana | Kōpaki |
| Taputapu Haumaru horoi horoi | Bowl, Beater, Whisk, Dough Hook, Splash Guard |
Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
For information regarding warranty coverage, product support, or to purchase replacement parts, please refer to the documentation included with your purchase or visit the official VonShef webpae. Kaua e ngana ki te whakatika i te taputapu maau ake ano, na te mea ka kore te whakamana, ka raru pea te haumaru.
For further assistance, please contact VonShef customer service.





