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It is important to clean the  

Turbo Convection Oven after each 

use for good food safety hygiene 

and to prevent a build up of grease, 

residue or any unpleasant odours.
1.  Before cleaning, switch ‘OFF’ 

and unplug power cord from the 

power outlet and ensure that 

the Turbo Convection Oven has 

cooled down completely.

2.  Remove the glass lid and wipe 

over with a damp cloth and 

polish with a soft dry cloth.  

Do not place the lid with motor 

housing into a dishwasher or into 

any water.

3.  The glass cooking bowl, lid holder, 

tongs, high rack and low rack can 

be washed in warm soapy water 

using a mild household detergent. 

Rinse with hot water and dry 

thoroughly. Do not use abrasive 

cleaners, steel wool, or metal 

scouring pads as these  

can damage the surfaces.

4.  Always store the Turbo 

Convection Oven in an upright 

position. Do not store anything  

on top of the Turbo Convection 

Oven. Store on the bench top or 

in a cupboard.

NOTE: 

The glass cooking bowl is 

dishwasher safe, however care 

should be taken not to chip or 

crack the glass cooking bowl. The 

high rack, low rack and lid holder 

may be washed in the sink. If there 

is any tough residue, soak for 20-30 

minutes in warm soapy water and 

clean with a soft cloth.

Care, Cleaning and Storage

Self-Cleaning Function

The Turbo Convection Oven is fitted 

with a self-cleaning function.  

Ensure that the unit has cooled  

down before cleaning.
1.  Remove any leftover food scraps 

from the glass cooking bowl.

2.  Add a few drops of dishwashing 

detergent and at least 5 litres  

of water.

3.  Place the glass lid on top of the 

glass cooking bowl and push the 

lid handle into the downward 

locked position. Press and hold 

the ‘POWER/START’ button for 3 

seconds until the digital control 

panel illuminates.

4.  Press the ‘CLEAN’ button and 

then press the ‘POWER/START’ 

button. The Turbo Convection 

Oven will begin swirling the soapy 

water around the glass bowl.

5.  When self-cleaning function has 

finished, switch off at the power 

outlet and unplug the appliance 

from the power outlet.

6.  Remove the glass lid and wipe 

with a damp cloth and polish 

with a soft dry cloth. Do not place 

the lid with motor housing into 

a dishwasher or into any water. 

Rinse the glass cooking bowl in 

warm water to remove all soap 

residues. Allow to drip dry or dry 

using a soft cloth.

7.  Store the Turbo Convection Oven 

in an upright position. Do not 

store anything on top of the Turbo 

Convection Oven. Store on the 

bench top or in a cupboard.

IMPORTANT: 

Do not immerse the 

glass lid, power plug or power cord 

in water or any other liquid as this 

may cause electrocution.

Summary of Contents for KOT900

Page 1: ...Zealand Private Bag 94411 Botany 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 Building 2 Po...

Page 2: ...Instruction Booklet Turbo Convection Oven KOT900...

Page 3: ...se 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 o...

Page 4: ...Kambrook Recommends Safety First p4 Your Kambrook Turbo Convection Oven p6 Quick Start Guide p7 Using Your Kambrook Turbo Convection Oven p9 Troubleshooting Guide p17 Care Cleaning and Storage p19 Rec...

Page 5: ...bo Convection Oven is not intended to be operated by means of an external timer or separate remote control system Always ensure the Turbo Convection Oven is properly assembled before use Use only the...

Page 6: ...ing 30mA be installed in the electrical circuit supplying the appliance See your electrician for professional advice Always turn the appliance to the OFF position switch off at the power outlet and un...

Page 7: ...nel with pre set cooking functions allowing you to manually adjust if required 5 POWER START button allowing you to pause or cancel cooking process 6 Lid Handle automatically turns off the unit when l...

Page 8: ...lect the desired pre set cooking function Assembly and Operation of Turbo Convection Oven Place the glass cooking bowl onto the plastic stand Place the low or high rack into the glass cooking bowl Pla...

Page 9: ...required or as per recipe guidelines Press the button to increase the cooking temperature and the button to decrease the cooking temperature Press the POWER START button and allow to cook 4 5 6 Using...

Page 10: ...ure that the handle of the glass lid is fully locked into the downward position IMPORTANT The Turbo Convection Oven will not work unless the safety handle is fully locked into the downward position If...

Page 11: ...sistant surface to prevent heat damage to bench surface 12 Remove the glass lid and rest on lid holder see Fig 1 Using a tea towel or oven mitt remove the extension ring from the glass cooking bowl an...

Page 12: ...t Turbo and Clean The table below outlines the setting temperature and default time of each pre set setting Pre set setting Temperature Time Cookies 170 C 8 Minutes Pizza 230 C 12 Minutes Pastry 220 C...

Page 13: ...3 seconds The appliance will emit a beep sound and the time and temperature indicators on the digital display panel will turn off NOTE Before the cooking time has completed the pause function can be...

Page 14: ...he extension ring for even heat distribution Pizza The pizza can be prepared outside of the Turbo Convection Oven and placed on the high rack Use the extension ring to improve airflow and ensure a cri...

Page 15: ...0 Yes Low Yes Lamb Roast With Bone 1 4kg 75 Minutes 180 Yes Low Yes Lamb Roast With Bone 1 5kg 80 Minutes 180 Yes Low Yes Lamb Roast No Bone 1kg 50 Minutes 180 Yes Low Yes Lamb Roast No Bone 1 1kg 55...

Page 16: ...es 180 Yes Low Yes Beef Roast No Bone 750g 40 Minutes 180 Yes Low Yes Beef Roast No Bone 1kg 50 Minutes 180 Yes Low Yes Beef Roast No Bone 1 5kg 70 Minutes 180 Yes Low Yes Roast Whole Roast Chicken HI...

Page 17: ...55 Minutes 180 Yes Low 1 2kg 50 Minutes 180 Yes Low Pastry Pre cooked Pastry thawed Thawed pastries can be placed onto the low rack and cooked for between 8 and 15 minutes at 220 C Pastry Pre cooked P...

Page 18: ...he glass cooking bowl and place food contents into the bowl or turn food as required Replace lid and extension ring onto glass cooking bowl push the safety locking handle downward into the locked posi...

Page 19: ...ck is used during cooking and extension ring is used when necessary Meat is undercooked Roast meat was too large in size Meat needs more cooking time Replace glass lid and extension ring if required a...

Page 20: ...nd clean with a soft cloth Care Cleaning and Storage Self Cleaning Function The Turbo Convection Oven is fitted with a self cleaning function Ensure that the unit has cooled down before cleaning 1 Rem...

Page 21: ...cooking bowl and onto the rack Place the extension ring on top and secure the lid 7 Select ROAST setting and adjust the cooking time to 15 minutes and adjust the cooking temperature to 200 C 8 Press...

Page 22: ...wooden spoon 4 Stir through the carrot and passata sauce and allow to simmer for 5 minutes 5 Using a 2 litre heat proof crockery or glass dish add cup of the meat mixture to the base of the dish Follo...

Page 23: ...ss the POWER START button and allow to cook Honey Mustard Beef Roast Makes 1kg roast 1kg boneless beef roast 1 tbsp seeded mustard 2 tsp honey 1 tsp corn flour 1 Place the low rack into the base of th...

Page 24: ...to 180 C 8 Press the POWER START button and allow to cook Root Vegetable Salad Makes 4 serves 125g sweet potato 1cm diced 100g potato 1cm diced 100g pumpkin 1cm diced 1 carrot 1cm diced 1 small brown...

Page 25: ...owl and add the eggs one at a time beating well after each addition Fold through the flour baking powder cocoa powder and chocolate chips on the lowest speed until just combined 4 Roll tablespoon size...

Page 26: ...wrap a layer of aluminium foil over the top of the cake Place into the oven bowl and onto the rack Place the extension ring on top and secure the lid 7 Select CAKE setting and adjust the cooking time...

Page 27: ...oximately 1 minute 5 Fold through the flour apple juice milk and poppy seeds on the lowest setting until just combined 6 Pour into the prepared cake tin and spread evenly using a pallet knife Place in...

Page 28: ...surface and knead gently until it forms a smooth dough ball Cut into 2 pieces and roll each dough ball out into a 20cm round pizza base and place onto the prepared tray 4 Place one pizza base into the...

Page 29: ...to 2 pieces and roll each dough ball out into a 20cm round pizza base and place onto the prepared tray 4 Place one pizza base into the glass cooking bowl and onto the rack Place the extension ring on...

Page 30: ...the cooking time to 12 minutes or cook until cookies are golden brown 6 Press the POWER START button and allow to cook 7 Repeat until all cookies are cooked and then allow to cool on cake cooling rac...

Page 31: ...ray 3 Place into the glass cooking bowl and onto the rack Place the extension ring on top and secure the lid Select the PASTRY setting and adjust the cooking temperature to 200 C 4 Press the POWER STA...

Page 32: ...31 Notes...

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