In this article, you'll find information about the TM7 mixing bowl, including its weight, insulation features and pin material. It covers practical aspects such as preventing food from sticking, the flexibility of the bowl’s insulation and open cooking for new cooking opportunities.
How heavy is the new TM7 mixing bowl with insulation?
The new mixing bowl with insulation weighs 1960 grams, which is 515 grams heavier than the TM6 bowl. The design allows for handling with both hands without discomfort from heat.
What is the weight of the bowl?
The weight of the bowl is 2100g.
How does the weight and handling of the TM7 bowl compare to that of the TM6 bowl?
Due to the insulation cover, the TM7 mixing bowl is heavier than the TM6 bowl (2,100g vs. 1,750g). However, the insulation cover allows you to safely handle the TM7 mixing bowl with both hands, as it protects your hands from the heat.
Why is the top edge of the mixing bowl insulation wobbly?
The flexibility or movement in the top edge of the bowl insulation is essential for ensuring proper locking and sealing during operation.
Can I cook with the bowl open?
Turning the mixing knife with an open bowl is not possible due to safety regulations. Open cooking is possible in a mode with no rotation and temperatures up to 100 °C to give new cooking opportunities while guaranteeing safe usage.
How can I prevent food from sticking or burning in the bowl?
To prevent this from occurring please always clean the mixing bowl after cooking. If stains remain at the surface of the mixing bowl the tendency for sticking and burning is much higher, because of the higher temperature at these areas. In cases necessary use a special cleaning detergent for stainless steel.
Why do the pins under the mixing bowl have different colors?
The pins are made from different materials suited to their specific function, such as sensor pins which require different properties than power or grounding pins.