Kambrook Soup Simple KBL600 Instruction Booklet - Using The Soup Maker

Summary of Soup Simple KBL600

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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 ill...

  • Page 2: Instruction Booklet

    Instruction booklet soup simple soup maker kbl600

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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 p4 safety first your kambrook soup simple p6 soup maker soup maker quick start guide p7 soup maker setting guide p10 using your kambrook p11 soup maker troubleshooting guide p17 care, cleaning and storage p19 recipes p21.

  • Page 5: Soup Simple Soup Maker

    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...

  • Page 6: Electrical Appliances

    5 • do not operate the soup maker on an inclined plane. Do not move soup maker while it is switched on. • to prevent damage to the soup maker do not use alkaline cleaning agents. When cleaning, use a soft cloth and mild detergent. • handle the mixing blade with care - remember the blades are sharp a...

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    6 your kambrook soup simple soup maker 1. Removable motor body/lid with cool touch handle 2. Easy touch digital control panel with ‘smooth’, ‘chunky’, ‘blend’ and ‘pulse’ settings 3. Durable stainless steel soup maker 4. Concealed element for fast heating and easy cleaning 5. Convenient pouring spou...

  • Page 8: Soup Maker Quick Start Guide

    7 soup maker quick start guide how to make smooth soup- using the ‘smooth’ setting wash and rinse the inside of the soup maker. Wash the blending blades with warm soapy water. Do not immerse the motor body/lid in water. Dry thoroughly. Plug the removable power cord into the stainless steel housing. ...

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    8 soup simple quick start guide continued how to make chunky soup- using the ‘chunky’ setting wash and rinse the inside of the soup maker. Wash the blending blades with warm soapy water. Do not immerse the motor body/lid in water. Dry thoroughly. Plug the removable power cord into the stainless stee...

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    9 place the removable lid onto the soup maker. If using ‘pulse’ setting after making “smooth’ or ‘chuncky’ soup, begin here. Press the ‘settings’ button four times. The red light above ‘pulse’ setting will flash. Press and hold the ‘start’ button for as long as blending is required. How to blend- us...

  • Page 11: Smooth Setting

    10 smooth setting the ‘smooth’ setting gently cooks the ingredients to the correct temperature and then automatically blends to the right consistency for a smooth result. This setting runs for 21 minutes and the soup can be poured straight out to serve. Alternatively, if further blending is desired,...

  • Page 12: Before First Use

    11 using your kambrook soup maker before first use before first use remove all promotional sticker and packaging material. Always remove all accessories stored inside the soup maker including the plastic measuring jug (handle not attached). The removable plastic handle accessory for the measuring ju...

  • Page 13: Using The Soup Maker

    12 using the soup maker 1. Ensure that the removable cord is not plugged in to the soup maker or power outlet. 2. Carefully remove the motor body/ lid, being careful not to touch the blending blades (see fig 1). Fig. 1 3. Remove the plastic measuring jug from the inside of the soup maker. 4. Place t...

  • Page 14: Using The Blend Function

    13 8. Select the ‘smooth’ or ‘chunky’ setting using the ‘settings’ button. For the ‘smooth’ setting, press the ‘settings’ button once. For the ‘chunky’ setting, press the ‘settings’ button twice. A red light will flash over the selected setting. Press the ‘start’ button to commence and the timer wil...

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    14 3. Place the ingredients into the soup maker as per the recipe being followed. 4. Ensure that the food contents and liquid fill up between the ‘min’ and ‘max’ marks shown on the inside of the soup maker (see fig. 6). Give all the ingredients a good stir. Fig. 6 note: the soup maker will make a “b...

  • Page 16: Using The Pulse Function

    15 note: after using the blend setting and the motor body/ lid is removed, steam may be found near the blending shaft. This steam is normal and will eventually cease. Note: if more blending is required, you can repeat the setting or use the ‘pulse’ setting. 9. Clean the soup maker following instruct...

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    16 6. Plug the removable power cord into the soup maker, and plug into the power outlet. Turn the switch on at the power outlet. Note: if using the ‘pulse’ setting after using either the ‘smooth’ of ‘chunky’ setting, follow the instructions starting at point 7. 7. Select the ‘pulse’ setting by press...

  • Page 18: Troubleshooting Guide

    17 troubleshooting guide issue problem solution the soup maker shuts off during the cooking process before cooking is finished • the soup maker is equipped with safety overheat protection in the form of a sensor that detects if the soup maker is getting too hot and will automatically turn the soup m...

  • Page 19: Troubleshooting Guide

    18 issue problem solution soup maker is making ‘noise’ and/or shaking during operation • the soup maker does make some noise and may shake somewhat during operation. This is normal. • the soup maker blends during the cooking process when using the ‘smooth’, ‘blend’ or ‘pulse’ settings. This blending...

  • Page 20: Cleaning

    19 cleaning before cleaning, turn the power off at the power outlet and then remove the removable power cord. Carefully remove the motor body/lid from the soup maker. Motor body/lid, stainless steel shaft and blades the stainless steel blending shaft and blades attached to the motor body/lid should ...

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    20 warning: the appliance connector must be removed before the soup maker is cleaned and the appliance inlet must be dried before the soup maker is used again. Quick wash: between each soup batch, fill the soup maker to the ‘max’ mark with hot soapy water. Select the ‘pulse’ setting and then press t...

  • Page 22: Recipes

    21 recipes.

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    22 recipes note: make sure to remove the plastic measuring jug found inside the soup maker before adding ingredients or starting the cooking process. Note: once all ingredients have been added into the soup maker make sure to give the ingredients a good stir before placing the motor body/lid back on...

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    23 note: depending on your preference and time availability, to enhance the flavours of ingredients such as garlic or onion there is the option to sauté in a saucepan before adding them into the soup maker. However, if time poor these ingredients can simply be put into the soup maker without being s...

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    24 carrot and ginger soup serves 4 1 brown onion, diced 1 clove garlic, minced 2cm piece ginger, minced 1½ tsp ground cumin 1 tsp ground turmeric 450g sweet potato, 2cm pieces 250g carrot, peeled, 2cm pieces 500ml vegetable stock ¼ cup sour cream, to serve 2 tbsp chives, finely sliced, to serve 1. P...

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    25 sweet potato and chickpea soup serves 4 400g sweet potato, 2cm pieces 420g can chickpeas, drained 400g can diced tomatoes 1 brown onion, diced 2 cloves garlic, minced 500ml vegetable stock 1 tsp salt ¼ cup mint leaves, finely chopped, to serve 2 tbsp olive oil, to serve 1. Place the sweet potato,...

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    26 spicy bean soup serves 4 2 tbsp olive oil 1 red onion, diced 2 cloves garlic, crushed ½ tsp dried chilli flakes 1 medium zucchini, diced 8 green beans, 2cm pieces 400g can diced tomatoes 1 tsp salt 600ml vegetable stock 410g can red kidney beans, drained ¼ cup coriander leaves, roughly chopped ¼ ...

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    27 chicken, corn and ginger soup serves 4 450g corn kernels 250g chicken breast, thinly sliced 2 shallots, thinly sliced 1 tbsp ginger, minced 1 tbsp rice wine vinegar 2 tbsp soy sauce 1 tsp caster sugar 2 tsp salt ¼ tsp ground white pepper 840ml chicken stock 2 tsp sesame oil, to serve 1 bunch cori...

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    28 french onion soup serves 4 1 tbsp olive oil 50g butter 5 onions (about 900g), thinly sliced 1 tbsp brown sugar 750ml chicken stock 1 tbsp balsamic vinegar 2 bay leaves 2 thyme sprigs 4 pieces fresh bread, to serve 1. In a saucepan, heat the butter and oil. Add the onion and sauté until golden bro...

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    29 pumpkin and carrot baby food makes 1.4 litres 700g pumpkin, 2cm pieces 200g carrot, peeled, 2cm pieces 450ml water 1. Place the pumpkin, carrot and water into the soup maker. 2. Place the motor body/lid on to the soup maker. 3. Select the ‘smooth’ soup setting and then select the ‘start’ button. ...

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    30 chocolate milkshake serves 4 1 litre milk ½ cup chocolate syrup 4 scoops vanilla ice cream 1. Place the milk, chocolate syrup and ice cream into the soup maker. 2. Place the motor body/lid on to the soup maker. 3. Select the ‘blend’ setting and then select the ‘start’ button. 4. Pour into 4 glass...

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    31 low fat berry smoothie serves 4 750ml skim milk 500g frozen strawberry yoghurt 2 cups frozen blueberries 2 tbsp honey 1. Place the milk, frozen yoghurt, blueberries and honey into the soup maker. 2. Place the motor body/lid on to the soup maker. 3. Select the ‘blend’ setting and then select the ‘...