Hamilton Beach CPM800 Quart Stand Mixer User Guide
- June 3, 2024
- Hamilton Beach
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Hamilton Beach CPM800 Quart Stand Mixer
Specifications
- ITEM WEIGHT: 45 Pounds
- SPECIAL FEATURE: NSF
- CAPACITY: 8 Quarts
- WATTAGE: 800 watts
- IS DISHWASHER SAFE: Yes
- MATERIAL: Aluminum
- NUMBER OF SPEEDS: 7
- BRAND: Hamilton Beach
Introduction
The Hamilton Beach Industrial Stand Mixer is adaptable enough to handle any blending task, strong enough for commercial kitchens, and compact enough to fit on a tabletop. Small-batch recipes like meringue, sauces, bread dough, batters, and more are perfect for it.
Our countertop stand mixer isn’t only for tiny bakeries and pastry shops; it’s designed for adaptability and labor-saving capability for all kinds of foodservice kitchens. Adding the 8 quart / 8 litre CPM800 from Hamilton Beach Commercial to your operation adds a utility player that enables you to create limitless small-batch recipes for chain and independent restaurants, hospitals, catering operations, and more. You can use it to make anything more quickly than by hand mixing, including whipped cream, meringues, icing, mashed potatoes, pancake batter, and even your favorite chocolate chip cookie recipe. The heavy-duty stainless steel attachments are made to whip, mix, beat, and knead to your heart’s content, and the variable 7 speed dial offers you the control you need to get the reliable results you want.
Seven Different Speeds
You can start at one speed and progressively increase or decrease it while mixing thanks to the electronic speed control’s variable 7 speed dial and pulse feature.
Robust and water-repellent Start/Stop buttons utilize touchscreen-like technology to easily respond to light touches. They merely need a quick wipe down to be cleaned.
Leaning-Back Head
The head of the mixer can be raised, making it simple to add ingredients, swap out attachments, scrape the bowl’s edges, or remove the bowl entirely.
For secure mixing, the stainless steel bowl locks into the base. Transporting ingredients securely is made possible by two handles.
Heavy-Duty Accessories
Includes a wire whisk, dough hook, and beater made of stainless steel, each with an incorporated splash guard to prevent ingredients from contacting the internal workings.
To keep your work space tidy, use a bowl guard with a sizable ingredient chute.
Designed to Last
Gears made of all metal are designed for enduring performance in demanding commercial applications. Rugged die-cast aluminum is strong and simple to clean.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do you mean 1000W?
I want to return this item. It stopped operating after approximately 5 minutes of spinning when I tried it for the first time a few days ago.
Can I make bread using rye sour dough using this machine?
Maybe. However, keep an eye on it because the dense dough can cause the bowl to fall off the track. It depends on the size of your batch and how dense your dough is. I feel more comfortable using my Kitchen Aid 8 qt. Commercial for thick, dense dough’s.
When mixing, does the paddle reach the bottom of the bowl?
In an effort to respond to your question without pulling out the necessary tools, I would say that yes. However, I do discover that at least once when mixing up a batch of whatever, I must stop the mixer and scrape down the sides and bottom with a spatula.
Have you attempted to lower the mixer’s beater?
If the beater is raised too much, the components cannot be reached and mixed. The white coating on the bottom of your beater may chip off if it strikes the bottom of the bowl if it is held too low.
What needs to be done to maintain a mixer?
Even though you don’t have to oil the mixer every day, it’s still vital to make a timetable. It is recommended to oil some parts twice a year, such as the sliding bowl height adjustor. Oil is also required when the gear housing begins to creak. A machine that is properly oiled is less likely to break down.
Any bowl can be used with a stand mixer.
The bowl-lift, tilt-head, and tiny tilt-head stand mixers are the three standard types of stand mixers for which bowls are typically made. These kinds of stand mixers do not all use the same bowls.
How long does a mixer last?
A heavy duty mixer may typically survive between 10 and 20 years, and if the right precautions are taken to guarantee its health and functionality, it may even last longer.
What is the mixer’s primary purpose?
The repetitious activities of stirring, whisking, or beating are assisted by mixers. A mixer may also be used to knead dough when the beaters are swapped out for a dough hook. A drill mixer, a hand-held powered beater, or an eggbeater is all examples of portable mixers.
What needs to be done to maintain a mixer?
Even though you don’t have to oil the mixer every day, it’s still vital to make a timetable. It is recommended to oil some parts twice a year, such as the sliding bowl height adjustor. Oil is also required when the gear housing begins to creak. A machine that is properly oiled is less likely to break down.
What power output is suitable for a stand mixer?
The majority of the high-quality stand mixers we examined have wattages that range from 250 to as much as 1000 watts. For the majority of professional bakers, a stand mixer with 500 watts or more is a powerful option if you intend to use it for more demanding baking tasks.
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