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Using Your Multi Cooker 

DELAY START SETTING

The DELAY START setting can be used 

with WHITE RICE, BROWN RICE and 

PORRIDGE only and allows you to 

pre-select the finish cooking time up to 

24 hours.
Add desired amount of uncooked 

rice or oats to cooking bowl, then fill 

cooking bowl with the recommended 

amount of water.

White/Brown Rice

Refer to the White/Brown Rice 

Cooking Guide on page 10 for rice to 

water ratio.

 NOTE

Add washed rice to the 

removable cooking bowl, 

ensuring rice is spread evenly 

across the bottom of the bowl 

and not heaped to one side.

Porridge

Add water using the following ratios: 

Water Table for Making Porridge 

RICE SCOOP AMOUNT  COLD TAP WATER SCOOPS  

1

2

2

3

3

 NOTE 

Because your ingredients sit for 

several hours, porridge can only 

be cooked using water when 

using the Delay start setting.

1. 

Place the cooking bowl into the 

multi cooker.

 NOTE 

Make sure bottom of cooking 

bowl is not bent or warped, or it 

will not conduct heat correctly.

2. 

Plug the power cord into a power 

outlet and press 

 on.

The multi cooker will be in 

standby mode.

3. 

Press the MENU button to select 

your desired cooking function 

(white rice, brown rice or 

porridge). 

 NOTE

Cooking time can be set for the 

Porridge function only. 

For Porridge only, set your required 

cooking time using the timer 

increase or decrease buttons 

between a time of 5 minutes to 

3 hours.

4. 

Press DELAY START button instantly 

to pre-select time using the timer 

increase or decrease buttons. 

The range of time is from 1 hour to 

24 hours.

 NOTE

The pre-selected time 

corresponds to the time of 

completion and will change 

depending on the selected 

cooking time. 

5. 

Display will flash 5 times and then 

enter cooking status, the chosen 

cooking function and delay start 

light will illuminate continuously to 

indicate that the setting has begun 

and the screen will display the 

number of pre-set hours.

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Summary of Contents for KMC655

Page 1: ...Suits all KMC655 models INSTRUCTION BOOKLET KMC655_IB_A20 indd 1 20 3 20 2 58 pm...

Page 2: ...t you need some assistance with your Kambrook appliance please contact our Customer Service Department on 1300 139 798 Australia or 0800 2738 45 New Zealand Alternatively visit us on our website at ww...

Page 3: ...Contents Kambrook Recommends p4 Safety First Your Kambrook Multi Cooker p8 Using Your Multi Cooker p9 Care Cleaning and Storage p15 Troubleshooting p17 KMC655_IB_A20 indd 3 20 3 20 2 58 pm...

Page 4: ...lti cooker on a stable and heat resistant surface Do not place the multi cooker near the edge of a bench or table during operation Ensure that the surface is level clean and free of water and other su...

Page 5: ...tion throughout operation of the multi cooker unless stated in the recipe to have it open Always slow cook with the lid in the closed position for the recommended time Do not touch hot surfaces Use th...

Page 6: ...ot use the removable cooking bowl in a conventional oven or microwave oven Do not place the removable cooking bowl on a gas burner or electric hotplate To avoid an electrical overload it is recommende...

Page 7: ...er outlet unplug at the power outlet and remove the power cord if detachable from the appliance and allow all parts to cool To protect against electric shock do not immerse the power cord power plug o...

Page 8: ...h Steam Basket 2 4L non stick dishwasher safe cooking bowl with handles 3 Lid with steam vent 4 Handle 3 6 1 2 5 7 8 9 5 Condensation collector 6 Control panel 7 Soup serving ladle 8 Rice serving spoo...

Page 9: ...your unit This is an important tool in using your multi cooker successfully as a rice cooker and its size is standard in the rice industry Soup Serving Ladle Use when serving soup Rice Serving Paddle...

Page 10: ...he cooking bowl into the multi cooker NOTE Make sure bottom of cooking bowl is not bent or warped or it will not conduct heat correctly 3 Insert the power plug into a 230V or 240V power outlet and tur...

Page 11: ...or decrease the time between a Min and Max time to suit your cooking needs See Cooking Functions Table for details To select a cooking function press the MENU button until the indicator light over th...

Page 12: ...RS NO 1 HRS 14 HRS UP TO 24 HOURS SLOW COOK HIGH YES 4 HRS NO 1 HRS 14 HRS UP TO 24 HOURS SOUP YES 15 MIN After temp reaches 90 C 95 C or after 15 minutes 1 MIN 60 MIN NO PORRIDGE YES 5 MIN After temp...

Page 13: ...the multi cooker NOTE Make sure bottom of cooking bowl is not bent or warped or it will not conduct heat correctly 2 Plug the power cord into a power outlet and press on The multi cooker will be in st...

Page 14: ...s still hot KEEP WARM Keep Warm activates automatically after cooking Rice or Slow Cooking only On Slow Cook Low or High the Keep Warm and the cooking time will operate for a combined total time of up...

Page 15: ...The cooking bowl and steamer basket are dishwasher safe or can be washed in hot soapy water using a mild household detergent Rinse and dry thoroughly WARNING DO NOT use the HEATED RINSE setting when w...

Page 16: ...push into place 3 Wipe the outer housing and lid of the multi cooker with a soft damp cloth and dry thoroughly Storage To store place all accessories including the removable power cord inside the ste...

Page 17: ...plug and add more water to the cooking bowl Plug into the outlet and try again The LED screen displays EH Cooking bowl is too hot Unplug and wait 20 minutes Plug into the outlet and try again The LED...

Page 18: ...18 NOTES KMC655_IB_A20 indd 18 20 3 20 2 58 pm...

Page 19: ...19 NOTES KMC655_IB_A20 indd 19 20 3 20 2 58 pm...

Page 20: ...any Manukau Auckland 2163 New Zealand Customer Service Line Spare Parts 0800 273 845 Customer Service Fax 0800 288 513 www kambrook co nz Kambrook Australia Ground Floor Suite 2 170 180 Bourke Rd Alex...

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