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Posted on Nov 23, 2008

Instructions for Sunbeam 2350 Heritage Series Mixmaster

My daughter gave me a Sunbeam 2350 Heritage Series and I have no idea how to remove the beaters or the bowl. Can you help me. I have no instructions because the box was destroyed before I received it. It is brand new and beautiful.
Please help me with instructions.
Thanks so much
Joanne Signor

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Go to sunbeam.com, select "kitchen", then select "customer service", then "instruction manual", then "stand mixers", scroll down to model #

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Hello Ms. Signor,

I Just bought a new 2350 (just like yours) . Here is a solution for you!!

#1. To remove the bowl: Press the black release button in at hinge FIRMLY to release the mixer. While pressing the button, tilt the unit back using the mixer's handle. On the mixer's handle is a button. Press it in firmly to eject the beaters.

#2 Remove the bowl and beaters together....There you go!!

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