Kambrook KFP600 manual

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    Kambrook - Australia Building 2, Port Air Industrial Estate 1A Hale Street Botany NSW 2019 Australia Customer Service Line 1300 139 798 Customer Service Fax 1800 621 337 www .kambrook.com.au Due to continual improvement in design or otherwise, the product you purchase may differ slightly from the illustration in this book. Issue C13 Kambrook - New [...]

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    Power Drive Direct Food Pr ocessor KFP600 Instruction Booklet[...]

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    I m p o r ta nt Please retain your instruction book for future use. In the ev en t that you need some a s si stance with your K ambrook appl ian ce , plea se cont act our Customer Ser vice Depar tment on 1 30 0 1 39 79 8 ( A ustralia ) or 08 0 0 2 7 3 84 5 (New Z eal and). Alt ernatively , vi s it us on o ur website at w w w .kam brook.com. au or w[...]

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    C o nte nt s K a mbrook R ecommen ds p4 Saf e t y First Y ou r K am brook P ow er Drive p 7 Direct F ood Pr oces so r Assem bly and Oper ating p8 Y ou r K am brook F ood Pr oces sor Blad e Oper ating Guide p 1 5 Care , Clea nin g and S t orage p 20 R e c i p e s p 21[...]

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    4 Kambrook Recommends Safety First IMPOR T A NT : Pl ease r e tain y our instr uc tion boo k for f utur e use . At K a mbro ok, we believ e tha t sa fe per forma nce is t he firs t prior it y in a ny cons umer p roduct, so t hat you, our val ued cus tomer ca n con fide ntly use a nd tru st ou r produ cts. We ask tha t any electr ical a ppl ia nce[...]

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    5 • Keep fingers, hands, knives and other utensils away from moving blades and discs. • Do not place hands or fingers into the Food Processor bowl unless the motor , processing blade and discs have come to a complete stop. Ensure the control dial is in the ‘OFF’ position and the appliance is switched off at the power outlet and the [...]

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    6 CAU T I O N : In o rde r to avoi d a ha za rd du e to inadvertent r eset ting of t he t he rm al c ut - ou t, th i s ap pl i an ce mu s t n ot be s up p li ed t hro ug h an ex t er na l swi tc hi ng devi ce, s uc h as a t i me r , or co n nec te d to a ci rcu i t th a t is re gu l arl y swi tc he d on a nd o f f by th e ut i li t y . Impor tant S[...]

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    7 Y our Kambrook P ow er Dr iv e Direct Food Pr ocessor 1. 2 speed control dial with Pulse function 2 . Motor - 650 watts of processing and blending power 3. 1.2 litre Food Processor bowl with a 200ml food pusher , for grating/ slicing/ chipping vegetables, processing foods and mixing dough 4 . 1.5 litre plastic Blender jug 5. Disc holder for stain[...]

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    8 Assembly and Operation of Y o u r K a m b ro o k Food Pr ocessor Before First Use Before first use remove and safely discard any promotional labels and wash the Food Processor bowl, Food Processor lid, processing blade, discs and Blender jug in war m, soapy water . Dry thoroughly. W ARNING : Blades and di s cs a re s ha rp a nd m u s t be h an d[...]

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    9 T o Use the Processing Blade W ARNING : Blades and di s cs a re s ha rp a nd m u s t be h an dl ed c are fu ll y . 1. Carefully remove the protective safety storage cover from the processing blade. The cutting edge of the processing blade is extremely sharp, it should only ever be held by its central plastic. 2. With the wider opening facing down[...]

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    10 T o Use the Dough Blade With the wider opening facing downwards, place the dough blade over the centre of Spindle 2. Ensure the dough blade is pushed all the way down to the base of Spindle 2 (See Fig. 6). Fi g. 6 T o Use the Whisking Disc With the wider opening facing downwards, place the whisking disc over the centre of Spindle 2. Ensure the w[...]

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    11 NOTE : Wh en n ot u s in g th e Fe ed Ch ut e to pro ce s s , en s ure t ha t t he foo d pu s he r i s in t he F ee d Ch ut e to avoid s plashing. 6. T ur n the control dial to the ‘LOW’ speed setting to begin the processing task and then if the recipe requires increase to the ‘HIGH’ speed. NOTE : In gre di en t s ca n al s o be ad de d [...]

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    12 7. When processing is complete, turn the control dial to the ‘OFF’ position, switch off at the power outlet and unplug from the outlet. W ait until the disc has fully stopped rotating before removing the lid. 8. Carefully remove the assembled disc holder . 9. Remove the foodstuffs from the Food Processor bowl. Unlock the bowl from the motor [...]

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    13 Disassembling the Food Processor Bowl 1. Remove Spindle 2 from the Food Processor bowl. 2. With one hand holding the motor base and the other holding the handle of the Food Processor bowl, turn the bowl clockwise so that the ‘ ALIGN ’ symbol on the Food Processor bowl is directly above the ‘ ALIGN ’ symbol on the motor base. Pull the Foo[...]

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    14 NOTE : Th e Bl en de r i s no t recommended for blending dry ingr edients. NOTE : I f in gre di en ts s t i ck to t he s id es o f th e Bl e nde r j ug d uri ng bl en di ng , tu rn t he co nt ro l di al t o th e ‘OFF’ p os i t io n, sw it ch o f f a t th e power o ut l et, rem ove the l i d an d pu s h t he foo d ba ck o nt o th e blades usi[...]

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    15 The Stainless Steel Processing Blade The cutting edge of this blade is extremely sharp, it should only ever be held by the plastic spindle. AL W A YS store the blade with the protective cover pr ovided. Ingredients Procedur e Onions, V egetables, Fruits and Cooked Meats Cut ingredients into approximately 2.5cm cubes. Place in Food Processor bowl[...]

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    16 The Dough Blade Ingredients Procedur e Pac ket Cak es Place all the ingredients in the Food Processor bowl. Process for 5 seconds using ‘HIGH’ speed, remove lid and scrape down the sides of the bowl. Process for another 5–10 seconds. Batter , Pikelets, Crepes and Pancak es Place all ingredients in the Food Processor bowl and process on ‘[...]

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    17 The Stainless Steel Slicing Disc The slicing disc processes meat and vegetables into thin pieces with a larger sur face area. For all foods, pack the feed chute fir mly to ensure even results. Although firm pressure on the food pusher is recommended for some foods, do not press hard as the disc may jam. AL W A YS use the food pusher when using[...]

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    18 The Stainless Steel Grating Disc For all foods, pack the feed chute fir mly to ensure even results. Although firm pressure on the food pusher is recommended for some foods, do not press hard as the disc may jam. AL W A YS use the food pusher when using the grating disc. Ingredients Procedur e Potatoes and Root V egetables Pack into the feed ch[...]

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    19 The Blender Jug Ingredients Procedur e Drinks , Milkshakes Fill the jug to at least ½ full. Remember to leave room to allow froth to foam as the drink is aerated. Soups, Sauces (pureeing less than 1 litre) Place mixture in the jug and blend using the ‘LOW’ speed setting, until desired consistency is reached. Mayonnaise, Marinades , Dressing[...]

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    20 • Always switch the Food Processor or Blender off at the power outlet and then unplug before disassembling any parts. • W ash the Food Processor bowl, spindles, lid, disc holder , stainless steel discs, dough blade, whisking disc, food pusher and processing blade in war m soapy water after each use. Rinse thoroughly and dry. • W a[...]

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    21 Thai Sweet P otato Soup Makes 1 li tre 2 tbsp peanut oil 1 bro wn onion, diced 2 clov es garlic, minced 2cm piece ginger , minced 1 tsp bro wn mustard seeds 1 tsp coriander seeds 1 tsp cumin seeds 1 tsp salt 600g sweet potato , roughly chopped 500ml vegetable stock 250ml water 100ml coconut milk Bread, to ser ve Fresh coriander , to ser ve 1. Us[...]

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    22 Pumpkin Soup Makes 1 li tre 2 tbsp olive oil 1 bro wn onion, diced 2 clov es garlic, minced 1 tsp salt 400g pumpkin, peeled, roughly chopped 500ml vegetable stock 100ml water 100ml cream Bread, to ser ve ½ cup sour cream, to ser ve 1. Us i ng a 2 l i tre pot, he at t h e oi l over a m ed iu m h ea t an d sa u té th e on i on a nd g a rl i c un[...]

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    23 Kambrook Dukkah Makes 1 cu p 2 tsp coriander seeds 2 tsp cumin seeds 1 tsp cinnamon, ground 2 tbsp sesame seeds ½ cup hazelnuts ½ cup almonds 1 tsp sea salt Bread, to ser ve ½ cup olive oil, to serve 1. Pl ac e al l i ng red i ent s into t h e bl en d er ju g a nd p roce s s o n s pe ed s et ti n g ‘LOW’ for 15 seco nd s . 2. Turn to t he[...]

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    24 Choc-Nana Protein Starter Makes 2 ser ves 1 banana, peeled 1 tbsp honey 1 tbsp cocoa powder 1 cup milk 2 scoops vanilla ice cr eam 2 tbsp protein po wder 1. Pl ac e th e ba na n a, h on ey , coc oa , mi l k , ice c rea m a nd p rotei n powd er into t he b l en de r j ug a n d ho ld th e ‘PU LS E’ sp ee d set tin g fo r 3 se co nd i nc rem en[...]

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    25 Recipes - Processing Bowl Sausage Rolls Makes 4 ser ves 500g sausage mince 1 small onion, peeled, diced 1 clov e garlic, peeled, minced 5 slices of bread, crumbed 2 tbsp tomato paste 1 tbsp sweet chilli sauce 2 x 59g free-range eggs 2 sheets puff pastr y 1 tbsp milk 1 tbsp sesame seeds 1. Preh ea t a fa n force d oven to 180 °C. 2. Us i ng t h [...]

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    26 Fresh Onion Soup Makes 6 ser ves 50g butter 1 tsp olive oil 4 large onions (about 1kg), sliced 1 tbsp bro wn sugar 50ml brandy 750ml chick en s tock 1 tbsp balsamic vinegar 2 bay leaves 2 thyme sprigs 1. Us i ng t h e sl i ci ng d i s c on t he fo od pro ces s o r, lock t he l i d into p l ac e, se le ct t he ‘LOW’ s pe ed s et t in g a nd p[...]

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    27 Bolognaise Pies M a ke s 6 2 medium bro wn onions, peeled, halved 2 tbsp olive oil 2 clov es garlic, peeled, minced 700g lean beef mince 300g carrots, peeled, tops remov ed 500ml tomato passata 2 sprigs thyme 1. Preh ea t a fa n force d oven to 180 °C. Li n e 6 x 1 5 c m ram ek i ns w it h o il s p ray and plain flour . 2. Us i ng t h e sl i c[...]

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    28 Apple Coleslaw Makes 6 ser ves 500g red apples , cored, peeled, halved 400g white cabbage ½ medium red onion, peeled 4 sticks celer y , w ashed ¼ cup greek y oghur t 2 tsp lemon juice 1 tsp papr ika 1. Us i ng t h e gra ti ng d i s c on t he fo od pro ces s o r, lock t he l i d into p l ac e, se le ct t he ‘LOW’ s pe ed s et t in g a nd pu[...]

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    29 Eggplant and Feta Pizza Makes 2 pi zz as 375ml warm w ater 60ml olive oil 1 tsp sugar 1 tsp salt 600g bread flour 2 tsp yeast 1 tbsp olive oil ½ bro wn onion, sliced 2 clov es garlic, peeled, minced 200g eggplant, sliced ½ cup baba ganoush ½ cup basil leaves 3 clov es garlic, minced 1 tbsp lemon juice 100gm feta, crumbled 50gm parmesan, grat[...]

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    30 Cheese and Bacon BBQ rolls Makes 6 Se rves 375ml warm w ater 60ml olive oil 1 tsp sugar 1 tsp salt 600g bread flour 2 tsp yeast 3 tbsp barbecue sauce 1 cup bacon, diced 1 cup tasty cheese, grated 1. Pl ac e th e wate r, oli ve oi l, s u ga r, sa lt, flo ur a n d yea s t into Fo od P roce s so r bow l wi th d ou g h bl a de, l oc k th e l id in[...]

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    31 No te s[...]