Kambrook KLCIA4 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 B12 Kambrook - New [...]

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    ICECREAM MAKER F or KL CIA4 and KL C3FM models INSTR UCTION 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 3 9 7 98 ( A ustralia ) or 08 0 0 2 7 3 8 45 (New Z ealand). Alt ernatively , vis it u s on our webs ite at w w w .k a mb rook. com.au o [...]

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    C o nte nt s K ambrook Rec ommen ds p4 Saf e ty First Y our K amb r ook Lit tl e Chefs p6 Ice Cr eam Maker Us ing Y ou r K ambrook p 7 Ice Cr eam Maker Care , Cleanin g and S t orage p 1 1 T r oubles hooting Guide p 1 2 R e c i p e s p14[...]

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    4 Kambrook Recommends Safety First IMPOR T AN T : P le ase r e t ain y our instr uc tion boo k for f utur e u se . At K a mbro ok, we believ e t ha t sa fe perfo rman ce is the fi rst pr iori ty i n any 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 [...]

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    5 • This appliance is for household use only. Do not use this appliance for other than its intended use. Do not use in moving vehicles or boats. Do not use outdoors. Misuse may cause injur y . • The installation of a residual current device (safety switch) is recommended to provide additional safety protection when using electrical applia[...]

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    6 Y our Kambr ook Ice Cream Mak er 1. In s ul ate d Ice Cre am B owl (2 bowl s fo r KLCIA4 o nl y) 2 . Motor U ni t 3. Lock in g Tabs o n Motor U ni t ( n ot s how n) 4 . Pl a s t i c C over 5. Mixing Paddle 6. O n /O f f S w i tc h[...]

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    7 Using Y our Kambr ook Ice Cream Mak er Before First Use Re m ove a ny p a c kag i n g m a te r i a l and pr omotional labels. W as h the pl a st ic cover a n d pa dd le i n s oa py water, rin s e an d dr y tho roug h ly . Was h th e ic e crea m bowl i n co ld to lu ke warm s oa py water ( not hot water) an d ri n se a nd d r y t ho roug h ly . Wi[...]

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    8 Making Ice Cream 1. Prepare the ice cream mixture in advance as per the recipes provided in the recipe section of this instruction booklet. NOTE : For best results , prepare the ice cream mixture a day before and store in refrigerator . This will add volume and ensures the mixture is sufficiently cool. Alternatively , place your ice cream mixtur[...]

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    9 8. Leave the Ice Cream Maker ON with the paddle turning for 5 to 7 minutes but no more than 9 minutes, or until the desired consistency of soft ice cream is reached or as recipe suggests. Do not turn the machine off during operation for any length of time and then try to resume as this may cause the mixture to freeze and restrict the movement of [...]

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    10 NOTE : Do no t u se m eta l u te ns i ls in s id e t he i ce cre am b owl a s th es e m ay da m ag e th e bowl. 11 . For soft ice cream, serve immediately; or for harder ice cream, place in a freezer-safe, air tight container and place in refrigerator freezer for a few hours or until the desired hardness is reached. Ice cream can be stored in th[...]

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    11 Care, Cleaning and Storage Before Cleaning Ensure that the Ice Cream Maker On/OFF switch is OFF , turn the power off at the power outlet and unplug the Ice Cream Maker from the power outlet. Remove the motor unit with plastic cover attached from the bowl. Remove the mixing paddle and disassemble the motor unit from the plastic cover . T o do thi[...]

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    12 T roubleshooting Guide PROBLE M PO S S IB LE R EAS O N SOLU TION Ic e cr ea m is too s l us hy / n ot for m in g a f ter 9 mi nu te s of churning • Freezer is not cold enough to properly freeze ice cream bowl • Lower the temperature of the freezer before refreezing ice cream bowl. Set to coldest especially if freezer is very full •?[...]

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    13 PROBLE M PO S S IB LE R EAS O N SOLU TION Ic e cr ea m is s of t • Unlike store-bought, homemade ice cream will have a soft consistency • For fir mer ice cream, place ice cream in air- tight, sealed container in freezer until it hardens Th ick l aye r of ic e cre a m ha s for m ed o n si de of t he b owl • A thin layer of ice cre[...]

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    Recipes[...]

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    15 Basic Ice Cream Makes 1 bowl 80ml pure cream 90ml full fat milk 50ml sweetened condensed milk 1. In a j u g, w h is k to co m bi n e th e crea m an d m il ks . 2. Pou r into t he f rozen i ce c rea m bow l an d fit t h e as s e mb l ed m otor u ni t, li d a nd p ad d le o n to th e bow l. 3. Pres s O N a nd a l low to c hu rn u nt il i ce crea [...]

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    16 Hazelnut Ice Cream Makes 1 bowl 80ml pure cream 90ml full fat milk 40ml sweetened condensed milk 2 teaspoons hazelnut chocolate spread (mix thoroughly until spread disolv es) 1. In a j u g, w h is k to co m bi n e th e crea m , mi l ks a nd s p rea d. 2. Pou r into t he f rozen i ce c rea m bow l an d fit t h e as s e mb l ed m otor u ni t, li [...]

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    17 NOTE : For added flavour , s top y our ice cream mak er in the last minute of churning and add small- sized, chopped up pieces of your fav our ite fr uit, then resume chur ning for the last minute. Almond Milk Gelato Makes 1 bowl 1 tsp agar agar 1 tbsp caster sugar 1 tbsp boiling water 150ml almond milk 1. In a j u g, p l ac e th e ag a r ag a [...]

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