Kambrook KFP800 Instruction booklet

Manual is about: Kambrook Power Drive Direct Food Processor Suits all KFP800 models

Summary of KFP800

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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 b14 kambrook - new zealand private bag 94411 botany, manukau auckland 2163 new zealand customer service line/ spare parts 0800 273 845 customer service fax 0800...

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    Suits all kfp800 models instruction booklet.

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    Important please retain your instruction book for future use. In the event that you need some assistance with your kambrook appliance, please contact our customer service department on 1300 139 798 (australia) or 0800 273 845 (new zealand). Alternatively, visit us on our website at www.Kambrook.Com....

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    Contents kambrook recommends safety first p4 your kambrook power drive direct food processor p7 assembly and operating your kambrook food processor p10 blade operating guide p18 care, cleaning and storage p24 recipes p26.

  • Page 5: Drive Direct Food Processor

    4 kambrook recommends safety first important: please retain your instruction book for future use. At kambrook, we believe that safe performance is the first priority in any consumer product, so that you, our valued customer can confidently use and trust our products. We ask that any electrical appli...

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    5 • ensure the motor and processing blade or disc have completely stopped before disassembling. Ensure the speed control dial is in the ‘off’ position and the appliance is switched off at the power outlet and the power cord is unplugged from the power outlet before attempting to move the appliance, ...

  • Page 7: Appliances

    6 important safeguards for all electrical appliances • fully unwind the power cord before use. • connect only to a 230v or 240v power outlet. • do not let the power cord hang over the edge of a bench or table, touch hot surfaces or become knotted. • to protect against electric shock, do not immerse ...

  • Page 8: Food Processor

    7 your kambrook power drive direct food processor 1. 2 speed control dial with ‘pulse’ function 2. Powerful 800 watt motor 3. 2l processing bowl 4. Processing bowl lid 5. Wide feed chute – fixed to the processing lid and best for large sized food.

  • Page 9: Food Processor

    8 your kambrook power drive direct food processor continued... 6. Removable feed chute – sits inside the wide feed chute and best for small sized food or, when combined with the food pusher, acts as the food pusher for the wide feed chute 7. Food pusher – used to push small sized food down removable...

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    9 11. Blade holding disc for using the stainless steel blades 12. Stainless steel blades including: a) slicing blade b) shredding blade c) grating blade 13. Whisking blade 14. Stainless steel processing blade 15. Dough blade 16. Removable spindle 1- comes already attached to the bottom of the proces...

  • Page 11: Food Processor

    10 assembly and operation of your kambrook food processor before first use before first use, remove and safely discard any promotional labels. Disassemble spindle 1 from the processing bowl by following the steps in the ‘disassembling the food processor bowl’ on page 17. Wash the processing bowl, pr...

  • Page 12: Assembling The Processing

    11 note: spindle 1 comes already attached to the bottom of the processing bowl and connects the processing bowl to the motor base. With the processing bowl locked into place and spindle 2 in position, the food processor can now be used for various processing tasks including using the processing blad...

  • Page 13: Assembling The Dough Blade

    12 3. Place the assembled blade holding disc with stainless steel blade onto spindle 2 and push down so that it falls fully into place (see fig. 4). Fig.4 assembling the dough blade 1. Following the graphics indicating 'this side up', place the dough blade over the centre of spindle 2. Ensure the do...

  • Page 14: Using The Food Processor

    13 fig.7 fig.8 2. Align the tab on the removable feed chute with the groove on the processing bowl handle. Push the removable feed chute down the groove so that it sits inside the feed chute on the processing bowl lid (see fig. 9). The removable feed chute is now assembled to the processing bowl lid...

  • Page 15: Food Processor

    14 7. Turn the speed control dial to the ‘low’ speed setting to begin the processing task and then if the recipe requires increase to the ‘high’ speed. Note: for short bursts of power, turn the speed control dial to the ‘pulse’ speed setting. Note: ingredients can be also added through the feed chut...

  • Page 16: Using The Food Processor

    15 using the food processor with the slicing/ shredding/ grating blades 1. Ensure the speed control dial is in the ‘off’ position. 2. Insert the power plug into a 230v or 240v power outlet. Switch the power on at the power outlet. 3. With the chosen stainless steel blade secure in the blade holding ...

  • Page 17: Disassembling The Food

    16 12. Remove the foodstuffs from the processing bowl using the spatula provided. Unlock the bowl from the motor base to remove foodstuffs if required. 13. Clean the processing bowl, lid, removable feed chute, stainless steel blades, food pusher and spatula as per the care, cleaning and storage inst...

  • Page 18: Disassembling The Food

    17 disassembling the food processor bowl 1. Remove spindle 2 from inside the processing bowl. 2. With one hand on the motor base and the other holding the processing bowl handle, turn the processing bowl handle clockwise (see fig. 14). Pull the processing bowl away from the motor base to remove. Fig...

  • Page 19: Blade Operating Guide

    18 blade operating guide the stainless steel processing blade note: the cutting edge of this blade is extremely sharp, it should only ever be held by the plastic part. Always store the blade with the protective cover provided. Ingredients procedure onions, vegetables, fruits and cooked meats cut ing...

  • Page 20: Ingredients

    19 ingredients procedure packet cakes place all the ingredients in the processing bowl. Process for 5 seconds using ‘high’ speed, remove lid and scrape down the sides of the bowl. Process for another 5-10 seconds. Batter, pikelets, crepes and pancakes place all ingredients in the processing bowl and...

  • Page 21: The Whisking Disc

    20 the whisking disc ingredients procedure cream pour the cream into the processing bowl and process using the ‘low’ speed setting, until soft peaks form. Eggs place the eggs into the processing bowl and process using the ‘low’ speed setting until the desired consistency is reached. Note: do not pro...

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    21 ingredients procedure onions peel the onions and halve if too large to fit into the feed chute. Place the onions in the feed chute, sharp edge down. Process, exerting firm pressure on the food pusher. Carrots, zucchini, eggplant, cucumbers prepare the foods in the usual way. For rings arrange foo...

  • Page 23: The Stainless Steel

    22 the stainless steel shredding blade although firm pressure on the food pusher is recommended for some foods, do not press hard as the blade may jam. Always use the food pusher when using the shredding blade. Ingredients procedure potatoes and root vegetables pack into the feed chute and process u...

  • Page 24: The Stainless Steel

    23 the stainless steel grating blade although firm pressure on the food pusher is recommended for some foods, do not press hard as the blade may jam. Always use the food pusher when using the grating blade. Ingredients procedure potatoes and root vegetables pack into the feed chute and process using...

  • Page 25: Care, Cleaning and Storage

    24 care, cleaning and storage • before disassembling any parts or storing, always switch the food processor off at the power outlet and then remove the power plug from the outlet. • wash the processing bowl, lid, removable feed chute, spindles, stainless steel blades, dough blade, whisking disc, pro...

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    25 • the blade holding disc can also be stored on the rear side of the motor base. Insert the tab found behind the blade holding disc inside the hole on the rear side of the motor base. Push the blade holding disc down (see fig. 16). The blade holding disc is now securely locked onto the motor base....

  • Page 27: Recipes

    26 recipes basil and cashew dip makes 1 cup 1 cup basil leaves ½ cup olive oil ½ cup cashew nuts 2 tsp rock salt 1 tbsp lemon juice 2 cloves garlic, peeled ¼ cup parmesan cheese, grated biscuits, vegetable batons, bread to serve 1. Using the processing blade, place the basil, olive oil, nuts, salt, ...

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    27 sausage rolls makes 4 serves 500g sausage mince 1 small onion, roughly chopped 2 cloves garlic 2 slices of bread, ripped 1 tbsp tomato paste 1 tbsp worcestershire sauce 59g free-range egg ¼ tsp dried mixed herbs 3 sheets puff pastry 1 tbsp milk 1 tbsp sesame seeds 1. Preheat a fan forced oven to ...

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    28 leek and three cheese potato bake makes 8-10 serves 2 medium leeks, sliced thinly, washed 1500g potatoes, peeled, thinly sliced 1 tbsp olive oil 40g butter 3 sprigs lemon thyme, shredded 1 cup pure cream ½ cup milk ½ cup low fat ricotta cheese 50g packet french onion soup mix ½ cup parmesan chees...

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    29 apple coleslaw makes 6 serves 500g red apples, cored, peeled, halved 400g white cabbage ½ medium red onion, peeled 4 sticks celery, washed ¼ cup greek yoghurt 2 tsp lemon juice 1 tsp paprika 1. Using the grating blade on the food processor, lock the lid into place, select ‘low’ speed setting and ...

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    30 cheese cake makes 22cm cake 100g butter, melted 250g plain sweet biscuits 300ml pure cream ½ cup caster sugar 2 x 59g free range eggs 2 x 250g cream cheese, softened 1 tbsp lemon juice 1. Preheat a fan forced oven to 160°c and line an 18cm spring form cake tin with canola oil spray and baking pap...

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    31 protein pancakes makes 10 pancakes 2 tbsp vanilla whey powder 1 cup plain flour 250ml milk 59g free range egg 1 tsp vanilla essence 1 tbsp butter, melted canola oil spray 1. Using the processing blade, lock the lid into place, and place the whey powder, flour, milk, egg, vanilla and butter into t...

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    32 pizza dough makes 1 pizza 170mls warm water 30ml olive oil ½ tsp caster sugar ½ tsp salt 300g bread flour 1 tsp dried yeast 1. Using the dough blade, lock the lid into place, and place the water, olive oil, sugar, salt, flour and yeast into the processing bowl and process for 1 minute on ‘low’ sp...

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    33 thai sweet potato soup makes 4 serves 2 tbsp peanut oil 1 brown onion, thinly sliced 1 clove garlic, thinly sliced 2cm piece ginger, thinly sliced 1 tsp flaked salt 200ml can coconut cream 1 tbsp mild red curry paste 500ml chicken stock 750g sweet potato, 2cm pieces 1. In a medium pot, heat the o...

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    34 notes.

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    35 notes.