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For using the processing blade –  

with the ingredients inside the 

processor bowl, start the unit using 

the ‘ON’ or ‘PULSE’ setting. Before 

commencing ensure that the food 

pusher is in place to avoid splashing 

from the feed chute. Ingredients can 

be added through the feed chute 

whilst processing.
If ingredients stick to the sides of the 

processor bowl during processing, 

press the control switch button to 

the ‘OFF’ position, switch off at the 

power outlet and unplug, remove 

the processor lid and then push the 

food back onto the blades using the 

plastic spatula to scrape down the 

sides of the bowl. Then recommence 

processing.

NOTE: 

Do not over fill the processor 

bowl above the ‘MAX LEVEL’ line for 

solids and above the ‘MAX LIQUID 

FILL’ mark for liquids as this could 

result in overflow. To reduce the risk 

of overflow, always add drier or 

thicker ingredients to the processor 

bowl prior to adding fluids.

NOTE: 

The food processor is 

designed so the motor will not 

operate without the processor 

bowl and lid correctly locked 

into position. In the event that 

the food processor starts without 

the processor bowl and lid 

correctly locked into position, 

immediately disconnect at the 

power outlet and return to your 

local Kambrook Service Centre 

for examination.

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Summary of Contents for Essentials KFP400

Page 1: ...Essentials 550W Direct Drive KFP400 KFP410 Instruction Booklet KFP400_410_IB_C12 indd 3 13 12 12 5 26 PM...

Page 2: ...event that you need some assistance with your Kambrook appliance please contact our Customer Service Department on 1300 139 798 Australia or 09 271 3980 New Zealand Alternatively visit us on our websi...

Page 3: ...our Kambrook Essentials 550W p7 Food Processor Assembly and Operation p8 of Your Food Processor Blade Operating Guide p12 Maintaining Cleaning and Storage for Your Kambrook Food Processor p16 Recipes...

Page 4: ...ther substances Do not use the Food Processor on a sink drain board Do not place the Food Processor on or near a hot gas or electric burner or where it could touch a heated oven Handle the Food Proces...

Page 5: ...e appliance is switched off at the power outlet and unplugged before removing the lid from the bowl The processor bowl should then be unlocked from the motor body and the processor blade or reversible...

Page 6: ...use this appliance for other than its intended use Do not use in moving vehicles or boats Do not use outdoors Misuse may cause injury The installation of a residual current device safety switch is re...

Page 7: ...ther the processing blade or the reversible disc 5 Food pusher and removable inner 150ml measuring cup fits into the feed chute for safe adding of foods onto the processor bowl 6 Processor lid and fee...

Page 8: ...CK ALIGN Fig 1 2 The processor lid is correctly aligned and locked into place see Fig 2 Fig 4 ON OFF PULSE LOCK ALIGN LOCK ALIGN Fig 2 NOTE Always ensure that the food processor is disconnected from t...

Page 9: ...short bursts of power use the PULSE setting 6 To remove the processing blade hold the central plastic spindle to pick up the processing blade Using the Reversible Processing Disc The stainless steel...

Page 10: ...s the processor bowl and processor lid are correctly locked into position Operating the Food Processor 1 Ensure the control switch is in the OFF position 2 Insert power plug into a 230V or 240V power...

Page 11: ...ic spatula to scrape down the sides of the bowl Then recommence processing NOTE Do not over fill the processor bowl above the MAX LEVEL line for solids and above the MAX LIQUID FILL mark for liquids a...

Page 12: ...ter the slices of bread and break up the biscuits Place them in the processor bowl Process up to 1 loaves of bread crusts removed or 1 loaf with crusts at a time Use stale bread for dry breadcrumbs Pl...

Page 13: ...ngredients in the processor bowl and process If some ingredients are to remain in pieces add them last and mix in using the PULSE setting These may first be cooked in a saucepan Process until desired...

Page 14: ...eans Cut into lengths and pack horizontally into the feed chute Process using firm pressure on the food pusher Cut cabbage into wedges to fit feed chute and process using firm pressure on the food pus...

Page 15: ...he cheese to fit the feed chute snugly Process using a light pressure on the food pusher to prevent the cheese crumbling Break chocolate into pieces to fit the feed chute and process using firm pressu...

Page 16: ...with the protective cover provided and out of reach from children 5 Never use an abrasive cleaner The processing blade processor lid processor bowl reversible disc and food pusher may also be washed...

Page 17: ...17 Recipes KFP400_410_IB_C12 indd 17 13 12 12 5 26 PM...

Page 18: ...2 Pulse until mixture is consistent and combined 3 Serve with crusty bread dunked in good quality olive oil Recipes Olive Tapenade Makes 8 serves 3 tablespoons kalamata olives pitted 4 teaspoons olive...

Page 19: ...d combined 3 Serve over chicken skewers or on vegetable burgers Basil and Cashew Dip Makes 8 serves 2 tablespoons basil leaves chopped 2 teaspoons olive oil 1 tablespoon cashew nuts 1 teaspoon rock sa...

Page 20: ...s 4 Using the processing blade pour the soup and cream into the food processor in two batches and process for 30 seconds or until desired consistency is reached 5 Serve soup with fresh bread French On...

Page 21: ...three layers have formed 6 In a 1 litre jug whisk together the thyme cream milk ricotta and soup mix Pour over the potato and leek 7 Top with parmesan and cheddar cheeses and bake for 45 minutes 8 Ser...

Page 22: ...nced 2 brown onions peeled halved 1 tablespoon worcestershire sauce 2 tablespoons plain flour 1kg blade steak diced 250ml beef stock 1 tablespoon tomato paste 2 teaspoons fresh oregano 500g chat potat...

Page 23: ...23 Notes KFP400_410_IB_C12 indd 23 13 12 12 5 26 PM...

Page 24: ...t 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 Zealand Private Bag 94411 Botany...

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