Kambrook KLCIA4, KLC3FM manual Using Your Kambrook Ice Cream Maker continued, Making Ice Cream

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Using Your Kambrook Ice Cream Maker continued

Using Your Kambrook Ice Cream Maker continued

Making Ice Cream

1.Prepare the ice cream mixture in advance as per the recipes provided in the recipe section of this instruction booklet.

NOTE: For best results, prepare the ice cream mixture a day before and store in refrigerator. This will add volume and ensures the mixture is sufficiently cool. Alternatively, place your ice cream mixture in the freezer at least 15 minutes before making the ice cream. Stir the mixture thoroughly before adding to the ice cream bowl.

NOTE: The recommended volume of ice cream mixture to be poured into the bowl is 200ml and must not exceed 220ml. As the mixture expands during the mixing and freezing process, the final amount of the ice cream created from 200ml will be enough for one bowl of ice cream (about 250–300ml).

2.Assemble the motor unit to the plastic cover. To do this, place the plastic cover on the bench, then align the two locking tabs found on the motor unit to the two corresponding slots in the plastic cover and press downward until it ‘clicks’.

3.Lift the motor unit with plastic cover now attached from the bench and insert the mixing paddle into the hole on the base of the motor until it ‘clicks’.

NOTE: The paddle must be correctly fitted to the motor in order to work properly.

4.Only when you are ready to make the ice cream should you remove the frozen ice cream bowl from the freezer. Immediately pour the prepared ice cream mixture into the frozen ice cream bowl.

NOTE: To add chunky ingredients such as nuts or chocolate chips, finely crush and add to the ice cream mixture before placing in ice cream bowl. If not crushed, these ingredients must only

be added in the last minute of churning after the ice cream has formed.

WARNING: The ice cream bowl must be used immediately after being removed from the freezer. Do not allow the bowl to start to thaw.

5.Place the assembled motor unit and plastic cover with paddle attached on top of the frozen ice cream bowl and correctly fitted into the grooves.

6.Insert the plug into a 230V or 240V power point and switch the power on at the power outlet.

7.Turn the On/Off button on the motor unit to the ON position and the paddle will begin to turn.

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Kambrook KLCIA4, KLC3FM manual Using Your Kambrook Ice Cream Maker continued, Making Ice Cream