KitchenAid 5KCF0103EOB/3 manual

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    3 COOK PROCESSOR INSTRUCTIONS COOK PROCESSOR SAFETY Important safeguards .......................................................................................... 4 Electrical requirements ...................................................................................... 6 Electrical equipment waste disposal ...................................[...]

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    4 COOK PROCESSOR SAFETY IMPOR T ANT SAFEGUARDS When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fir e, electric shock, and/or injury to persons including the following: 1. Read all instructions. 2. T o pr otect against risk of electrical shock do not put appliance in water or other liquid. 3[...]

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    5 COOK PROCESSOR SAFETY COOK PROCESSOR SAFETY 9. Appliances can be used by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and if they understand the hazards involved. 10. The temperature of accessible s[...]

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    6 COOK PROCESSOR SAFETY Electrical requirements V oltage: 220–240 VA C Frequency: 50-60 Hz W attage: 1050 W atts Motor: 450 W atts NOTE: This product has a grounded (earthed) plug. T o reduce the risk of electrical shock, this plug will fit in an outlet only one way . If the plug does not fit in the outlet, contact a qualified electrician. Do not[...]

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    7 COOK PROCESSOR SAFETY P arts and features 4.5 L stainless steel cooking bowl Control panel/ LED display P ARTS AND FEA TURES Lid with removable measuring cup Speed indicator lights On/Off (I/O) switch (not shown) Automatic Cooking Mode buttons Bowl release lever Speed selector[...]

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    8 Accessories Upper steamer basket Lower steamer basket P ARTS AND FEA TURES Steamer lid Inner steamer basket Steamer Capacity Basket Capacity (examples) Upper 3-4 small sh Lower 500 g chopped or sliced vegetables 3-4 large or 6-8 small potatoes Inner 6-8 medium-sized shrimp Food quantities for capacity are recommendations only . Control panel P[...]

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    9 MultiBlade StirAssist P ARTS AND FEA TURES P ARTS AND FEA TURES Dough Blade (max. temperature = 40°C)* Egg Whip (max. temperature = 100°C)* Mini Bowl and Mini MultiBlade Storage case Accessories * Do not exceed these temperatures unless specified in a recipe in the KitchenAid cookbook or app. IMPORT ANT : T o avoid splashing, always follow reco[...]

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    10 COOKING MODES GUIDE Y our Cook Processor features 6 automatic cooking modes, each with specialty modes, designed for a variety of cooking tasks. The included recipe book features a selection of recipes optimized to work with these cooking modes. Refer to the provided cookbook for directions on selecting attachments, cooking modes, and settings w[...]

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    11 COOKING MODES GUIDE COOKING MODES GUIDE T emperatures, times, and speeds for multistep cooking modes are indicated with an g to show the value for each step. Cooking Mode T emp (°C) Time (minutes) Speed Recipes (see included recipe book for details) fry stew boil steam puree dough making McClaren Icons APRIL 28, 2014 WHIRLPOOL CONFIDENTIAL - Am[...]

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    12 Steam Steam mode uses upper , lower , and inner steamer baskets to allow you to steam vegetables, fish, mussels, and more. This mode is excellent for delicate foods and cooking with indirect heat. Puree Puree combines the cooking and chopping abilities of the KitchenAid Cook Processor to make preparing hummus or shrimp croquettes a snap. Dough K[...]

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    13 AUTOMA TIC COOKING MODES ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS Quick Stir With the StirAssist paddle installed, press (Quick Stir) once to stir for 2 seconds at low speed. Y ou may also press and hold the (Quick Stir) button; the StirAssist paddle will operate at low speed until the button is released. The timer will count up as long as the (Quick Stir) button i[...]

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    14 GETTING ST ARTED Preparing the Cook P rocessor for use 1. Place the Cook Processor on a dry , flat, level surface such as a countertop or table. 2. Be sure to provide enough room above the Cook Processor to open lid and remove bowl. 3. Remove all packaging materials, if present. 4. W ash lid and attachments in hot, sudsy water and rinse thorough[...]

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    15 GETTING ST ARTED ST ART UP AND CONTROL SETUP Changing between degrees Fahrenheit and Celsius The default setting for the Cook Processor temperature is degrees Celsius. T o change between Celsius (°C) and Fahrenheit (°F): 1. Press and hold the (T emperature) button for 3 seconds to switch between Celsius and Fahrenheit. Display language Y ou wi[...]

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    16 USING AUTOMA TIC COOKING MODES USING AUTOMA TIC COOKING MODES 1 Place the bowl on the base, making sure it locks into place. If the bowl is not locked in place, UNLOCKED will show in the display . 2 Insert the accessory indicated by the recipe into the bowl, sliding it onto the drive shaft. 3 Add the ingredients for the first step of cooking. Do[...]

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    17 USING AUTOMA TIC COOKING MODES USING AUTOMA TIC COOKING MODES Pu lse ˚C ˚F H M S Quick Stir Stew P7:Step 1 5 Select the desired preset cooking mode by pressing the mode button, then use the dial to select the mode version, for example, Stew P7. The default time and temperature will flash in the display . Pulse ˚C ˚F H M S Quick Stir Stew P7:[...]

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    18 9 Change accessories, if necessary , and add any additional ingredients for the next step. Pu lse ˚C ˚F H M S Quick Stir Stew P7 Pu lse ˚C ˚F H M S Quick Stir ˚C ˚F H M S Stew P7:Step 2 10 Press (Start). The temp and time will stop flashing, and the time will begin counting down. Pulse ˚C ˚F H M S Quick Stir Keep Warm 11 A tone will soun[...]

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    19 1 Place the bowl on the base, making sure it locks into place. If the bowl is not locked in place, UNLOCKED will show in the display . 2 Open the lid of the bowl and remove any food processing attachments, if installed. The Cook Processor includes two different types of steamer baskets that can be used when cooking in certain modes. NOTE: Steame[...]

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    20 USING STEAMER BASKETS 1 Place the bowl on the base, making sure it locks into place. If the bowl is not locked in place, UNLOCKED will show in the display . 2 Remove the lid by opening it, then disconnecting it from the hinge. Using the upper and lower steamer baskets 3 Add ingredients or water to the bowl, according to the recipe. 4 Place food [...]

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    21 USING MANUAL COOKING MODES Accessory Food Speed Quantity Operating Time MultiBlade Pureed soups 10 2.5 L Up to 1 min. for puree† Meat (boneless) 10 1.0 kg Up to 1 min. for puree† Fish (boneless) 10 1.0 kg Up to 1 min. for puree† V egetables 10 1.0 kg 2 min.† Compote 10 500 g 30 sec. Nuts (almonds, pecans, walnuts, peanuts) 10 700 g 30 se[...]

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    22 USING MANUAL COOKING MODES Cooking with manual settings Pu lse ˚C ˚F H M S Quick Stir Pu lse ˚C ˚F H M S Quick Stir hold 3 sec C/F 6 Press (T emperature) and use the dial to set the desired cooking temperature. 1 Place the bowl on the base, making sure it locks into place. 2 OPTIONAL: Insert the desired accessory into the bowl, sliding it on[...]

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    23 USING MANUAL COOKING MODES USING MANUAL COOKING MODES Pu lse ˚C ˚F H M S Quick Stir Pu lse ˚C ˚F H M S Quick Stir 7 Press (Time) and use the dial to set the desired cooking time. Pulse ˚C ˚F H M S Quick Stir 8 Press (Start). The temperature and time will stop flashing and the time will begin counting down. PREHEATING will appear in the dis[...]

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    24 CARE AND CLEANING Cleaning your Cook Processor Unplug your Cook Processor from the wall socket before cleaning. • Allow Cook Processor and accessories to cool completely before cleaning. Bowl: • Do not immerse the bowl in water or place in a dishwasher . T o clean the inside of the bowl, wipe with a non-abrasive damp, sudsy cloth, then wipe [...]

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    25 2 The Storage Case nests with the upper and lower Steamer Baskets and steamer lid. 1 The MultiBlade, Dough Blade, Egg Whip, and StirAssist fit into the storage case, as shown. Storing accessories CARE AND CLEANING MultiBlade StirAssist Dough Blade Egg Whip[...]

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    26 TROUBLESHOOTING • Is the Cook Processor plugged into a grounded outlet? Plug the Cook Processor into a grounded outlet. • Is the fuse in the circuit to the Cook Processor in working order? If you have a circuit breaker box, make sure the circuit is closed. T ry unplugging the Cook Processor , then plug it back in. • Display shows UNLOCKED [...]

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