Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product KBM300 Kambrook
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Instr uction Booklet Size Select Bread Mak er KBM300 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 .
Cont ents K ambrook R ecommend s p4 Safe t y First Know Y our Bread Maker p6 Operating Y our B re ad Ma k er p 7 Beg inner’ s Guid e T o p 1 0 Bak ing Y our Firs t L oaf W eigh ing and M eas uring w.
4 5 Kambrook Recommends Safety First IMPOR T AN T: Ple ase r e t ain y our instr uc tion boo k for f utur e use . At K a mbrook, we bel ie ve that sa fe per formance i s the fir st priori ty i n any cons umer prod uct, so tha t y ou, ou r v alu ed custom er can con fident ly use a nd trus t our prod ucts.
6 7 The LCD Screen shows firstly a setting (1-11) and crust colour (light, medium or dark) selected, then automatically changes to show the total time f or the setting. When the ST ART/STOP button is pressed to commence operation, the time displayed (in hours and minutes) is the time remaining until the selected setting is completed.
8 9 When the bread mak er is switched on the LCD Screen will show 1 BASIC br ead, MEDIUM crust colour . For a DARK or LIGHT Crust colour , press the CRUST button once f or D ARK, three times f or LIGHT . For rapid setting, press the CRUST button twice.
10 11 The fol lowi ng i n structio n s are to be u sed w hen m ak in g Brea d or D oug h reci pe s from the rec ip e secti on of thi s b ook. All recipes use local ingredients and Austr alian Standard Metr ic Measuring tools (cup, spoons and weighing scales) f or accuracy in pr oducing a 450g, 680g or 900g loaf of bread.
12 13 NOTE : R APID B RE AD an d DOU GH have t wo ri si ng cycl es wi th o ne de ga s si ng of t he do ugh . GLUTE N FRE E BR EAD h as on ly on e ris i ng cycle. Ste am m ay al so com e ou t o f th e v ents on the lid and ob scur e t he vie wing win do w f or a s hort time .
14 15 Baking bread is in part a science and each ingredient plays an important role. Care should be taken when weighing and measuring ingredients to ensure accurac y and consistency . Recipes in this Instruction Book were dev eloped using Austr alian Metric W eights and Measurements .
16 17 Bread Mix es The se c on veni ent mix es cont ain bre ad flou r , sug ar , mil k, sa lt, o il a nd othe r ing red ient s s uch as bre ad i mpr ov ers.
18 19 The V ital Ingredients continued For more information about bread mixes please contact the relev ant number listed below , or refer to contact details on the packaging of the bread mix.
20 21 Hints and Tips for Better Bread Making continued NOTE : Flo ur p rope r tie s ca n al ter on a s ea so nal o r st orag e ba si s, th eref ore it m ay be n ece s sa ry t o ad ju st t he wa ter a nd flo ur ra ti o. Th is ca n be d ete rmi ned a f te r ten m in ute s of t he kn ead in g cycle.
22 23 Questions and Answers continued Q . Wh at ha pp en s if th e brea d is n ’t removed w hen t he ba ke cycle is c omp lete? A . The Bread Maker will automatically go into a k eep w ar m c ycle, (in the BASIC, RAPID, WHOLE WHEA T , GLUTEN FREE, FRENCH and SWEET settings) holding the temperature of the bread f or up to 60 minutes .
24 25 Care, Cleaning and Storage Bef ore cleaning your Bread Maker , switch of f and then unplug from the pow er outlet and allow the bread mak er to cool completely . Bread Mak er The inside and outside of the Bread Maker and lid should be wiped with a soft, damp cloth then dr ied thoroughly .
26 27 T roubleshooting Guide Problem Bread sinks in the centre Over bro wned Sticky patch on top of bread Doughy centre Heavy dense texture Coarse holey texture Bread rises too much Bread doesn’t ri.
28 29 Problem Maker will not operate Er r or c ode E01 on L CD S cree n Ingredients not mixed Bread not baked Bread rises too much Baked bread is damp Under bro wned crust PRESET TIMER did not functio.
30 31 Basic Recipes 900g loaf – Medium - Basic Ingredients 380ml water 40ml oil 2 teaspoons salt 2 tablespoons sugar 650g flour 2 tablespoons milk powder 1 teaspoons bread impro ver 1½ teaspoons y.
32 33 Strawberr y V anilla Bread 350ml water 1 tablespoon oil 1 teaspoon vanilla bean paste 2 teaspoons salt 610g bread flour 3 tablespoons strawberr y jam 1 teaspoon bread impro ver 2 tablespoons mi.
34 35 Loaf Setting Bro wnies Mak es 12 125g butter , melted 1 cup bro wn sugar , fir mly pack ed 125g dark chocolate, chopped, melted 3 eggs, lightly w hisk ed 1 ⁄ 3 cup plain flour 1 ⁄ 3 cup cocoa powder ¼ teaspoon baking powder 1 . P la ce al l in gre di ent s into a bow l an d st ir u nti l com bi ne d.
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