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Instruction Booklet Hot T op Mini Oven K OT630 KOT630_IB_B11_FA.indd 1 11/07/11 11:57 AM[...]
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Impor tant Please retain your instruction book for future use. In the ev en t that y ou need so me a s si stance with your K ambrook appl ian ce , plea se cont act our Customer Ser vice Depar tmen t on 1 3 0 0 1 39 7 98 ( Australia) or 0 8 0 0 2 7 384 5 (N ew Z eala nd) . Alternatively , vi sit u s on ou r website at w w w .k ambrook. com. au or w [...]
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Cont ents K a mb r ook Recommends p4 Safe t y First Y ou r Hot T op M ini O v en p6 Us ing Y our Mi ni Oven p 7 Min i Oven Cooking Guide p 1 2 Care , Clea ni ng a nd Stor age p 1 3 Recipes p 1 4 KOT630_IB_B11_FA.indd 3 11/07/11 11:57 AM[...]
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4 Kambrook Recommends Safety First IMPOR T A NT: P lease re tain y our instr uc tion boo k f or f utur e use . At K amb rook, we believ e tha t sa fe per form ance i s the fi rst p rior it y in a ny cons ume r prod uct, so tha t you, our value d custo mer, can confi de ntly use a nd tr ust o ur prod ucts . We ask tha t any electrica l a pp li anc[...]
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5 Impor tant Safeguards For All Electr ical Appliances • Carefully read all instructions before operating the appliance and save for future reference. • Remove and safely discard all packaging material and promotional labels before using the appliance for the first time. • Fully unwind the power cord before use. • Do not let the power cord[...]
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6 Y o u r Ho t T o p M in i O v en 1 . 19 litre oven capacity 2 . 19 cm die-cast hotplate 3. Oven: 1500 watts Hotplate: 1000 watts 4 . Oven temperature control dial 5. Hotplate temperature control dial 6. Ele me nt s el ect io n d ia l – to p el em ent o n ly , bot tom e le m ent on ly , both to p a nd b ot tom el em ent s o r oven top hotp l ate[...]
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7 U s in g Y o u r Mi ni O v en Remove and safely discard any packaging material and promotional stickers before using the stove top oven for the first time. T o eliminate a choking hazard for young children, remove and safely discard the protective cover fitted to the power plug of this appliance. 1 . Place the mini oven on a level, flat sur fa[...]
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8 Removable Wire Oven Rack Always place the wire oven rack into the top, middle or bottom rack support guide in an upward rack return position. This offers three rack height positions. Fig . 1 Using the T op Element for Grilling Grilling is a fast way of cooking foods such as steak, lamb chops and sausages, as well as making toasties. 1 . En su re [...]
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9 4. Select the desired temperature setting on the temperature contr ol dial. The recommended range for re-heating is 60°C to 90°C. 5. Plu g th e m ini ove n i nto a 2 30V or 240 V po wer ou tlet an d s witc h t he pow er o utl et on. The he atin g l igh t wil l il lum ina te. 6. For re - heat in g , pl a ce t he fo od onto th e ba k in g t ray ,[...]
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10 NOTE : Ti me s w il l var y d e pe nd i ng on t he d e ns it y of f oo d an d in di vi du a l pre fe ren ce. Using the Hotplate The hotplate is great for heating and boiling and compliments the functions of the oven. Before use, wipe the stove with a soft damp cloth and dry thoroughly. 1 . Ensure that the mini oven is on a dry, level, heat resis[...]
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11 CA UTIO N : D O NOT tou c h th e ho t pl a te d ur in g o r af te r op e ra ti on . Wai t for th e a pp l ia nc e to co ol be fore m ovi ng o r s tor i ng. Other functions can be used after cooking on the hotplate. Use the element selection dial to switch to another function. NOTE : O nl y on e fu nc t io n ca n be se l ec ted a t a ny on e t im[...]
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12 Mini Ov en Cooking Guide T emperature setting ºC Ove n T em pera tur e Des crip tio n Function/Food using ‘top and bottom’ elements 60ºC-90ºC W arm W arming plates/dishes 120ºC-170ºC Slow – Moderate Ri ch f ru it c ak es , sh or tb re ad s, c ak es , bi sc ui ts a nd s li ce s 180ºC-200ºC Moderate – Hot Casseroles, roast meats and[...]
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13 Care, Cleaning and Storage It i s reco mm en d ed t ha t you cl e an th e mi n i oven af ter e ac h u s e to prevent a bu i ld u p of g rea s e an d to avoi d u n pl ea s a nt od ou r s. Always turn the power off at the power outlet, remove the plug from the power outlet and allow time for the mini oven to cool before cleaning. The removable wir[...]
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14 Recipes for Mini Ov en Scones Makes 10 375ml lemonade 300ml pure cream 4 cups self-raising flour , sifted 1 . Preheat the mini oven to 180ºC. 2. In a bowl, fold together the lemonade, cream and flour until just combined. 3. Dust a clean bench top with flour and roll the dough out. Cut rounds using a round 8cm cookie cutter or a small glass. [...]
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15 Recipes for Sto ve T op T offee Cups Makes 1 2 1 cup caster sugar ½ cup water 1 tablespoon vinegar 2 tablespoons 100’s & 1000’s (optional) 1 . Place sugar , water and vinegar into a 20cm saucepan and stir on dial setting 3 for 2 minutes until sugar has dissolved. 2. T ur n the dial to setting MAX and boil for 8 minutes. 3. Swi tch t h e[...]
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Due to continual improvement in design or otherwise, the product you purchase may differ slightly from the illustration in this book. Issue B11 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 Kambrook - New [...]