Kenwood FS260 User Manual

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Keep your steamer away from walls and overhanging
cupboards: the steam could damage them.

Season food

after

cooking. If seasoning gets into the water, it

could damage the heating element.

See the cooking guides on pages 9 - 11.

Your steamer is for domestic use only.

1

Fit the strainer inside the water tank. (It stops bits getting into
the steamer.)

2

Pour cold water into the tank up to:

'Max' if you're cooking for over 30 minutes; or

'Min' if you're cooking for under 30 minutes.

Filtered water is best as it reduces limescale (Kenwood water
filters are widely available).

Don't add

anything

(even salt or pepper) to the water – it could

damage the heating element.

You can top up the water during cooking if the steam slows
down or stops.

3

Sit the drip tray inside the base.

using one basket

Put the basket on the base. (Don't use the separator ring.)

using more than one basket

Stack the baskets on the base, fitting a separator ring between
the baskets.

using the rice bowl

Put water and rice in the rice bowl. Put the rice bowl into
a basket. (You can also cook something in the other basket(s)
if you like. If you do, fit a separator ring between the baskets.)

4

Fit the lid, plug in and set the timer. The light will come on and
steam will soon appear.

5

When the time is up, a bell will ring, the light will go out and your
steamer will switch off automatically.

6

Unplug and clean after use.

KENWOOD FS250 & FS260

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