Using your kambrook essentials 12” square frypan, Before first use, The glass lid – Kambrook ESSENTIALS KEF120 User Manual

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Using Your Kambrook Essentials

12” Square Frypan

Before First Use

Before first use wash, rinse and dry

your frypan and lid. Season the

cooking surface by applying a

thin coating of cooking oil with

paper towelling.

WARnIng: Do

not immerse the

power cord, plug or

temperature control

probe in water or any

other liquid.

Ensure that the frypan socket is fully

dry before inserting the temperature

control probe.
Plug the cord into a 230V or 240V

power outlet and then turn the

power on.
Set the temperature control probe to

the desired temperature setting. Refer

to table below.
The temperature light on the

temperature control probe will

switch off automatically when

the temperature selected has

been reached. The light will cycle

“on” and “off” during the cooking

cycle indicating that the selected

temperature is being maintained.
Do not use metal utensils, as these will

scratch the non-stick cooking surface.
Only use wooden or good quality

plastic utensils to stir or serve food.
Do not leave plastic cooking utensils

in contact with the hot frypan surface

while cooking.

nOTE: This frypan must be used

with the temperature control

probe provided. Do not use

any other probe or connector.

The Glass Lid

The Cook ‘n’ Look glass lid enables

you to monitor your cooking without

removing the lid and loosing heat.

To adjust the steam outflow from the

frypan, turn the adjustable steam vent

(attached to the knob).

Dial Setting

Uses

Temp.Guide

Min – 4

4 – 8

8 – 12

Slow cooking casseroles, keeping

food warm, simmering sauces,

basting, bolognaise sauce.

Cooking steaks, sausages, bacon,

eggs, pikelets, roast vegetables,

pancakes, roasting joints, crumbed

food, toasted sandwiches, popcorn.

Sealing steaks and roasts, cakes, boil

rice, stirfry.

Simmer/Low

Medium/High

High

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