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This is a '''Style Guide''' for the Restart Wiki. All pages should start with a brief description of the purpose of the page. This will appear in Page Previews when a user hovers over a link to the page.
This page is a stub, but eventually should cover several types of kitchen equipment such as mixers, blenders and coffee grinders where the action is principally mechanical. It may also be applicable in part to bread makers and even eectric toothbrushes.


==Summary==
==Summary==
All pages should start with a summary, to enable the reader to see at a glance what the page is about and whether it is likely to give the information required. This is subtly different from the description of the page's purpose, given above.
The majority of domestic kitchen electrical appliances either apply heat or mechanical force (occasionally both) to the food being processed. This page covers the latter, and these invariably contain an electric motor, and it may be this, or the assiated electrics, or some purely mechanical problem which is preventing it from working properly.


===Safety===
===Safety===
[[File:Warning03.png|30px|left]]
[[File:Warning03.png|30px|left]]
::Consider whether your page should include a specific section on safety.
::Most of these appliance run off the mains supply, which can be extremely dangerous if you don't know what you're doing, especially in the presence of water or moisture.
::*if for example it deals with mains-powered equipment or high voltages
::*or if special care is required in handling hot or sharp tools
::*or hazardous substances.
[[File:Warning03.png|30px|left]]
::Should we use a second icon for a second unrelated warning (taking care it doesn't collide with the first)? Also, check it doesn't steal left margin from the next section header.


==Main section==
==Main section==
The meat of the page goes here, typically organised under several top-level headings.
===Subsection===
Organise the information using subsections to make it easy to navigate.


====Sub-subsection====
A 3rd level of subsection may be useful.


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 19:45, 30 June 2019

This page is a stub, but eventually should cover several types of kitchen equipment such as mixers, blenders and coffee grinders where the action is principally mechanical. It may also be applicable in part to bread makers and even eectric toothbrushes.

Summary

The majority of domestic kitchen electrical appliances either apply heat or mechanical force (occasionally both) to the food being processed. This page covers the latter, and these invariably contain an electric motor, and it may be this, or the assiated electrics, or some purely mechanical problem which is preventing it from working properly.

Safety

Warning03.png
Most of these appliance run off the mains supply, which can be extremely dangerous if you don't know what you're doing, especially in the presence of water or moisture.

Main section

External links

  • External links (if any) as bullet points.
  • If non, delete this section.