Kambrook KMX200 manual

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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 D14 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 [...]

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    Instr uction Booklet P o w erMix Stand Mix er KMX200[...]

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    Impor tant Please retain your instruction book for future use. In the ev en t that you need some a ss is t ance with your K ambrook appl iance, plea se con t act our Cus t omer Se r vice Depar tm en t on 1 30 0 1 39 7 98 ( Austr al ia ) or 0 80 0 2 7 3 845 (N e w Zealand). Alt ernatively , vis it us on ou r w ebs it e at w w w .kam brook.c om.au o [...]

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    Cont ent s K ambrook Rec ommen ds p4 Saf e ty First Y our Po w erMix Stand Mixer p6 Us ing Y our Po w erMix S t and Mixer p 7 Care , Cleanin g and Stor age p 1 0 Mixi ng Guide p 1 2 R e c i p e s p14[...]

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    4 Kambrook Recommends Safety First IMPOR T A NT: P le ase r e t ain y our instr uc t ion bo o k f or futu r e use . At K amb rook, w e bel iev e that s afe per forma nce is the fi rst prio rit y in any cons umer prod uct, so tha t y ou, ou r v al ued custo mer , can co nfident ly use a nd trus t our prod ucts. We ask tha t any electrica l ap plia[...]

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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 th[...]

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    6 Y our P o w erMix Stand Mix er 1. Mixer motor body with 250 watt motor 2 . Eject button for release of beaters/dough hooks 3. 5 Speed selector control 4 . T urbo boost button for maximum power 5. Mixer release button: press to release mixer from stand 6. Mixer stand tilt button for easy bowl and beater removal 7. Stainless steel mixing bowl 8. Ch[...]

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    7 U si ng Y o ur P o werMix Stand Mix er Befor e Fir st Use Before first use, remove all promotional stickers and packaging material. W ash the stainless steel mixing bowl, beaters and dough hooks in war m soapy water with a soft cloth. Rinse and dry thoroughly. The stainless steel mixing bowl may be washed in the dishwasher . NOTE : Wh en fir s [...]

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    8 U si ng Y o ur P o werMix Stand Mix er continued W ARNING : The beaters / do ugh h ooks m us t be in se r ted i nto t he co rrec t so cket, a s they a re not in terc han ge abl e. If t hey are n ot pl ace d cor rect ly , th e st ai nle s s st eel m ixi ng bowl w ill n ot tu rn. 3. Ensure that the speed selector switch is set to the ‘OFF’ (0) [...]

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    9 W ARNING : A void c onta ct wi th b ea ter s dur ing operation. K eep h ands, ha ir, clot hi ng, s p at ula s an d oth er u ten s il s away fro m the b ea ter s to pre v ent in jury or damage to t he s tan d mixe r . T urbo Boost Function Pressing the turbo boost button while mixing provides an extra burst of power , overriding the speed setting [...]

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    10 Cleaning After Use 1. Always ensure that the speed selector switch is in the ‘OFF’ (0) position and that the power is turned off at the power outlet. Then remove the plug from the power outlet. 2. T o remove the mixer motor for cleaning press the mixer release button and lift the mixer motor from the support arm. 3. Holding the motor unit, p[...]

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    11 Storage Y our stand mixer should be kept in a convenient position on your benchtop or in an accessible cupboard. Always unplug your stand mixer from the power outlet before storing. Press the mixer stand tilt button and raise the mixer support ar m. Sit the bowl in its position on the base of the mixer and lower the mixer ar m, by depressing the[...]

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    12 Measuring Up Metric W eighing Scales For greatest accuracy and best results, a set of metric weighing scales should be used. T are (zero) the scales with the container in position then spoon ingredients in until desired weight is achieved. In general, water weighs the same in grams as it measures in millilitres; therefore greater accuracy is obt[...]

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    13 Speed Setting Mixing T ask For 1 Folding in/Light blending Folding in/Light blending 2 Folding in/Light blending Biscuit dough, heavy batters 3 4 5 Light mixing Creaming/Beating Whipping/Aerating Sauces, puddings, custards, icings, packet mixes Butter and sugar , cream cheese Beating cream, egg whites/meringues Issue Tip Choice of beaters Speed [...]

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    14 Recipes Lemon and Popp y Seed Cupcak es M a ke s 12 cu p c a ke s 125g butter , softened 1 cup caster sugar , sifted 2 x 59g eggs 2 tablespoons lemon juice 2 teaspoons lemon rind 2 cups self-raising flour , sifted 80ml milk 2 tablespoons poppy seeds ½ cup pure icing sugar , sifted 1. Preh ea t a fan fo rced oven to 180 °C. 2. Pl ace t he b ut[...]

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    15 Scones Makes 1 2 scon es 3½ cups self-raising flour , sifted 300ml pure cream 375ml lemonade 20ml milk 1. Preh ea t a fan fo rced oven to 180 °C. 2. Pl ace t he fl ou r , crea m a nd le mo na de into t he m ixer b owl w ith t he b ea ters an d mi x unt il j us t co mb in ed. 3. Turn o ut onto a l ig htl y flou red s ur fa ce an d di vi de i[...]

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    16 Cheese and Bacon BBQ Rolls Makes 6 rol ls 375mls warm w ater 60ml olive oil 1 teaspoon sugar 1 teaspoon salt 600g bread flour 2 teaspoons yeast 3 tablespoons bbq sauce 1 cup bacon, diced 1 cup tasty cheese, grated 1. Pl ace wa ter, oli ve oi l, s ug ar, sa lt, flo ur an d yea st i nto mi xi ng bow l wit h do ug h ho oks a nd k ne ad fo r 3 mi [...]

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    17 Garlic Butter Makes en oug h for 1 0 ser ves of g arl ic bread 150g butter , softened 6 clov es garlic, minced 4 teaspoons salt 1 tablespoon dill, washed, chopped 1. Pl ace a ll i ng red ie nts i nto the mi xi ng b owl wi th t he be ate rs a nd be at fo r abo ut 4 m in utes o r unt il l ig ht and cr eam y . 2. S prea d onto a s li ced Fre nc h s[...]

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