Showing posts with label KSM150. Show all posts
Showing posts with label KSM150. Show all posts

Tuesday, 3 January 2012

Adjusting the Beater Bowl Clearance on the KitchenAid Artisan 5-Quart Stand Mixer KSM150

!#8# Adjusting the Beater Bowl Clearance on the KitchenAid Artisan 5-Quart Stand Mixer KSM150

I have recently bought the KitchenAid Artisan 5-Quart Stand Mixer for my home, and totally love it. I use it the most for making homemade biscotti from scratch which is a hobby a a love of mine. Biscotti dough can be very tricky, either extremely sticky or hard to mix, and I have broken several hand held mixers over the years.

When I first got the KitchenAid Artisan mixer, I was having a problem with getting all of the ingredients in the bowl to mix properly, so I got out the manual, and realized that the KitchenAid company had built in an adjustable beater bowl clearance into the mixer for just this purpose. You can change the height of the beaters in relationship to the mixing bowl. I am not very technical minded, so I called the KitchenAid support line to help me adjust this properly, just to make sure that I did it right.

When you bake, it is important that all of the ingredients of a recipe get blended well into the dough, otherwise the dough will not bake properly, so as you can imagine, having the perfect adjustment of the beaters was important to me.

KitchenAid has a superior support department, and they walked me through what I needed to do.

The easiest way to know that your beater bowl clearance is set correctly is by putting a dime into the bottom of the KitchenAid Artisan mixer bowl. Then turn on the mixer at setting 2 using the flat beater, and if it is set properly, it should move the dime about 1/4 inch to 1/2 inch each time the bowl rotates. If that happens, then you know that you have the mixer set to mix everything at the bottom of the bowl into your dough (or whatever else you are mixing), and not too low to cause extra wear and tear on the beater. If the beaters are set too close to the bowl, then over time the extra friction will wear down the beaters prematurely.

To adjust the clearance setting, just move the beater adjustment screw 1/4 turn each time until the dime moves the right amount. Once you have the beaters set correctly, you will be able to do any job with this mixer, as large or small a job as you need.

Once the beaters were set at the right height, the dough mixed perfectly, and I was able to make biscotti to my heart's delight.


Adjusting the Beater Bowl Clearance on the KitchenAid Artisan 5-Quart Stand Mixer KSM150

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Tuesday, 20 September 2011

Set the distance on the Batter Bowl KitchenAid Artisan 5-Quart Stand Mixer KSM150

!±8± Set the distance on the Batter Bowl KitchenAid Artisan 5-Quart Stand Mixer KSM150

I recently KitchenAid Artisan 5-Quart Stand Mixer purchased for my house, and loved it. I use it on most of the production of homemade cookies from scratch, a hobby you love AA. Biscuit dough can be very difficult, it is extremely sticky or difficult to mix, hand mixers and I broke up over the years.

When I had the Artisan KitchenAid mixer, I've always been a problem with all the ingredients in the bowl to mix well, so I got out of theManual and saw that the company had constructed a space KitchenAid club adjustable mixer bowl just for this purpose. You can change the height of the bat in relation to the bowl. I'm not very experienced, so I called the hotline KitchenAid to help me adjust this properly, just to make sure I understand.

If cooked, it is important that all ingredients get a recipe well mixed with the flour, otherwise the dough will not becooked properly as you can imagine, it was perfect with the club is important to me.

KitchenAid has a team of top bracket, and I have been through, I had to do.

The easiest way to find out that the club properly set the bowl away with a penny on the bottom of the tank KitchenAid Artisan. Then click on the rotating mixer with a whisk define 2 flat, and if it is set correctly, the penny should be 1 / 4 inch to 1 / 2 inch each trainThe shell rotates. If this happens, then you know that you have set the mixer, mix everything on the bottom of the bowl into the dough (or what ever you are mixing), and not too low, causing extra wear and tear on the bat to. If the clubs are too close to the bowl, then in time added friction will wear the club soon.

To adjust the distance setting, simply move the paddle screw 1 / 4 of all time until the penny is moving the right amount. OnceThey have set the club properly, you will be able to do any work with this mixer, how big or small a job you need.

Once the bats were at the correct height, set the dough biscuits mixed perfectly and I was able to make the joy to my heart.


Set the distance on the Batter Bowl KitchenAid Artisan 5-Quart Stand Mixer KSM150

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