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WARNING:

 Avoid contact 

with beaters during 

operation. Keep hands, 

hair, clothing, spatulas 

and other utensils away 

from the beaters to 

prevent injury or damage 

to the stand mixer.

Turbo Boost Function

Pressing the turbo boost button while 

mixing provides an extra burst of 

power, overriding the speed setting 

being used. Press the turbo boost 

button and hold it down for no more 

than 30 seconds to avoid overheating.
After the turbo boost has been used, 

always turn the mixer off and allow it 

to cool down for a few minutes before 

using again.

Automatic Mixing Bowl 

Rotation (Gear Driven System)

The stand mixer features a unique, 

gear driven mixing bowl rotation 

system. The stainless steel mixing bowl 

is automatically rotated at an even 

speed during use, for complete hands 

free operation and an efficient, even 

mixing action of ingredients.
The speed of the bowl rotation 

adjusts automatically to the mixing 

speed selected.
•  The stainless steel mixing bowl will 

not rotate correctly unless the 

beater/dough hooks are correctly 

inserted (see ‘Attaching the 

Beater/Dough Hooks’ Page 7).

•  Only ever use the beaters/dough 

hooks supplied with this unit.

•  When using the mixer on the 

stand, only use the mixing bowl 

supplied with this unit.

•  Never force or hold the mixing 

bowl while it is automatically 

rotating as this will damage the 

gear system.

Using Your Stand Mixer as a 

Hand Mixer

The stand mixer can be used 

independently of the mixing stand as 

a handheld mixer.
•  Insert the beaters/dough hooks 

as per steps 1 to 4 (page 7). 

Continuously guide the beaters/

dough hooks through the mixture 

for uniform mixing. When mixing is 

complete slide the speed selector 

to the ‘OFF’ (0) position.

•  Turn the power off at the power 

outlet and unplug the cord. 

Remove the beaters/dough hooks 

by pressing the eject button while 

grasping the shafts.

•  The beaters/dough hooks will be 

released automatically. DO NOT 

try to pull the beaters/dough 

hooks out of the sockets.

•  Use a rubber spatula to scrape 

remaining mixture from the 

beaters/dough hooks.

WARNING:

 Avoid 

allowing the beaters to 

hit against the side of the 

mixing bowl while the 

mixer is operating as this 

will result in damage to 

the beaters.

Summary of Contents for PowerMix KMX200

Page 1: ...tralia 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 Kambrook New Zealand Priv...

Page 2: ...Instruction Booklet PowerMix Stand Mixer KMX200...

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 273845 New Zealand Alternatively visit us on...

Page 4: ...Contents Kambrook Recommends p4 Safety First Your PowerMix Stand Mixer p6 Using Your PowerMix Stand Mixer p7 Care Cleaning and Storage p10 Mixing Guide p12 Recipes p14...

Page 5: ...ector Control is in the OFF 0 position and the mixer is switched off at the power outlet and the power cord is unplugged before attaching the beaters or dough hooks Do not use attachments other than t...

Page 6: ...OFF position switch off at the power outlet and unplug at the power outlet when the appliance is not in use Before cleaning always turn the appliance to the OFF position switch off at the power outle...

Page 7: ...ase of beaters dough hooks 3 5 Speed selector control 4 Turbo boost button for maximum power 5 Mixer release button press to release mixer from stand 6 Mixer stand tilt button for easy bowl and beater...

Page 8: ...ft and right beater sockets underneath the mixer Fig 1 Ensure the beater with the white cog wheel collar is inserted into the socket with the cog wheel pattern This is important to drive the stainless...

Page 9: ...or 240V power outlet and turn the power on 8 To commence mixing move the speed selector switch to the right to the required speed Always begin mixing on a lower speed setting to prevent splattering in...

Page 10: ...less the beater dough hooks are correctly inserted see Attaching the Beater Dough Hooks Page 7 Only ever use the beaters dough hooks supplied with this unit When using the mixer on the stand only use...

Page 11: ...oth Rinse and dry thoroughly The mixing bowl may be washed in the dishwasher NOTE Do not use abrasive scouring pads or cleaners when cleaning the beaters as these may scratch the beater surface NOTE D...

Page 12: ...ilt button and raise the mixer support arm Sit the bowl in its position on the base of the mixer and lower the mixer arm by depressing the stand tilt button again Keep the mixer body attached to the s...

Page 13: ...ted METRIC measuring cups it is important to spoon or scoop the dry ingredients loosely into the required cup Do not tap the cup on the bench or pack the ingredients into the cup UNLESS otherwise dire...

Page 14: ...a beater this will damage the PowerMix Stand Mixer Use the mixing guide to help select the correct mixing speed when preparing recipes Begin mixing at the lowest speed then increase to a higher speed...

Page 15: ...ok for 20 minutes or until a skewer can be removed cleanly Allow to cool 6 Dust evenly with icing sugar and serve with fresh whipped cream Olive and Garlic Ciabatta Makes 1 loaf 920g self raising flou...

Page 16: ...t teaspoon cinnamon ground teaspoon all spice ground cup walnuts chopped cup dried cranberries 60g butter melted cup brown sugar 1 Place the water oil salt sugar flours milk and yeast into the mixing...

Page 17: ...dough balls onto a baking tray lined with baking paper Top each evenly with bbq sauce bacon and cheese 5 Place into the oven and cook for 20 minutes Recipes continued Pancakes Makes 12 pancakes 2 cup...

Page 18: ...ened 6 cloves garlic minced 4 teaspoons salt 1 tablespoon dill washed chopped 1 Place all ingredients into the mixing bowl with the beaters and beat for about 4 minutes or until light and creamy 2 Spr...

Page 19: ...18 Notes...

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