Kambrook KBM300 manual Care, Cleaning and Storage, Replacement Bread Pan and Blade, Bread Maker

Models: KBM300

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Care, Cleaning and Storage

Care, Cleaning and Storage

Replacement Bread Pan and Blade

Before cleaning your Bread Maker, switch off and then unplug from the power outlet and allow the bread maker to cool completely.

Bread Maker

The inside and outside of the Bread Maker and lid should be wiped with a soft, damp cloth then dried thoroughly. If overspills, such as flour, nuts, sultanas, etc. occur in the baking chamber, carefully remove, using

a damp cloth. Before re-using your bread maker ensure that all parts are completely dry.

NOTE: NEVER immerse the Bread Maker, lid, kneading blade or the bread pan in water or place in the dishwasher. Take care not to allow water or cleaning fluids to seep under the buttons or LCD screen on the control panel.

Bread Pan and

Kneading Blade

The inside of the bread pan and kneading blade are coated with a high quality, non-stick coating. As with any non-stick coated surface, NEVER use metal utensils or abrasive cleaners on these items.

To Clean the Bread Pan and Blades:

Half fill the pan with warm soapy water (use a non-abrasive detergent), allow to stand for 10-20 minutes. Remove the kneading blade and clean both blade and inside of bread pan using a soft cloth. Be sure to remove any crust or dough that may become lodged around the drive shaft and the kneading blade.

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NOTE: Do not immerse the outside of the bread pan in water as this may interfere with the free movement of the wing-nut and drive shaft. Submerge and wash only the interior of the bread pan.

WARNING: Do not use harsh cleaners, abrasives, brushes or steel wool.
Never wash the bread pan or kneading blade in the dishwasher.

NOTE: Some discolouration may appear on the bread pan over time. This is a natural effect cause by moisture and steam and will not affect the bread in any way.

Storage

When storing the Bread Maker, switch off and then remove the power plug from the power outlet. Ensure it is completely cool, clean and dry. Place the bread pan and kneading blades into the baking chamber and close the lid. Do not place heavy objects on top of the lid. Store the Bread Maker.

Both the blade and bread pan coating are operating parts of the Bread Maker and as such are subject to normal wear and tear over the life of the maker. Depending on your usage of the Bread Maker they may need replacement if the bread begins to stick.

Spare Parts

Replacement parts are available from

Kambrook Spare Parts:

Australia Customer Service: 1300 139 798

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