Kenwood FS360 manual

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    FS350/FS360 series[...]

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    UNFOLD[...]

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    safety machine safety ● This machine produces steam which can burn you. ● Don't get burnt by steam coming out of your steamer , especially when removing the lid. ● Be careful when handling anything: any liquid or condensation will be very hot. Use oven gloves. ● Don't let children or infirm people use the steamer without supervisi[...]

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    ● Filtered water is best as it r educes limescale prolonging the life and efficiency of your steamer (Kenwood water filters are widely available). ● Don't add anything (even salt or pepper) to the water – it could damage the heating element. ● T o avoid the water level dr opping below ‘Min’, you can top up during cooking. Simply ad[...]

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    care and cleaning ● Before cleaning, always switch of f, unplug and let everything cool. ● Never put your steamer base in water or let the cord or plug get wet. cleaning the water tank ● Empty , then rinse out with warm water and dry . cleaning the outside ● Wipe with a damp cloth, then dry . all other parts ● W ash, then dry . ● Y ou c[...]

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    cooking guides ● These cooking times are only guidelines. ● Read 'food safety', page 2, and 'hints', page 3. vegetables ● Clean vegetables before cooking. Remove stems and peel if you like. 5 vegetable quantity preparation minutes Asparagus 454g (1lb) T rim 15 Beans, green 454g (1lb) T rim 15-20 Beans, runner 454g (1lb) T [...]

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    cooking guides continued cereals and grains ● When using the rice bowl, you still put water in the tank. But you can put a differ ent liquid, such as wine or stock, inside the rice bowl to cook your rice in. Y ou can also add seasoning, chopped onions, parsley , almonds or sliced mushrooms. 6 food quantity liquid to add minutes to rice bowl White[...]

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    Kenwood Limited, New Lane, Havant, Hampshire PO9 2NH, UK www .kenwood.co.uk 54060/1[...]