Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Kitchenaid Mixer Manual KitchenAid Stand Mixer Overseas?

KitchenAid stand mixer overseas? - kitchenaid mixer manual

I bought my dream machine, a KitchenAid food processor from my recent visit to the United States. I am currently living in Doha, Qatar. My question: When is my KitchenAid mixer 120 volts AC at 60 hertz (only up to 450 watts) is suitable for use in Qatar when the voltage of electricity is 240 at 50 Hz?

I read the manual and said that not even use an extension cord! Not just any kind of adapter or plug .. I'm afraid for him to turn and burn my house! I waited 5 years, buy it and hope there is a solution. I really appreciate all kinds of advice or counseling. Thank you in advance.

7 comments:

John C said...

Adapter works well, make sure you properly. the only thing that I noticed that you are a little slower. This is because, 50 Hurtz is not as fast as 60 Hurtz. in turn, not even noticed. However, you'll be fine.

John C said...

Adapter works well, make sure you properly. the only thing that I noticed that you are a little slower. This is because, 50 Hurtz is not as fast as 60 Hurtz. in turn, not even noticed. However, you'll be fine.

Mike G said...

Can not use a converter, amperage than most adapters. You must have a unit abroad KitchenAid contact or buy in Europe. They are for 220 volts, made of 50 Hz. They are sold in the UK. I'm on my last trip. They did not.

http://www.kitchenaid.eu/eu_EU/ka/ka_eur ...

The Wizard. said...

As far as I know, you can normally way.But with this device in the memory, I think you can buy a converter.Best what would be an electrician, or perhaps Google in New Zealand, we ask question.In converters can be used but I know nothing of the world.

moon j said...

The only way to operate the aircraft using an adapter / converter. What it does is it removes one of the main lines up to 120 volts. It should be good.

LadyMady said...

Why do not you go online for the source. Type KitchenAid and locate the contact area in them for further investigation.

LadyMady said...

Why do not you go online for the source. Type KitchenAid and locate the contact area in them for further investigation.

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