KitchenAid KPFD200 manual Automatic Overload Protection

Models: KPFD200

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Automatic Overload Protection

OPERATING THE PRO LINESERIES FROZEN DESSERT MAKER

NOTE: Dessert will not dispense properly unless the mixing blade is rotating. If the dessert has become too firm to dispense completely, turn off the mixing blade by rocking the Mix Switch downward, let the dessert thaw for a few minutes, then turn on the mixing blade and dispense. Moving the dispensing lever up and down several times may also help dispense a firm dessert.

You can also remove the dispenser assembly and use a soft (non-metallic) spatula to remove any remaining dessert from the freezing cylinder and mixing blade.

9.After dispensing the dessert, turn off the mixing blade by rocking the Mix Switch downward.

10.Repeat steps 1–9 to prepare additional batches of a dessert. When the dessert maker is being used continuously, it does not need to be cleaned between batches. Before preparing a different recipe, however, rinse the dessert maker by adding a quart of warm water to the freezing cylinder, turning on the mixing blade for 30 seconds, and dispensing the water into a container. Repeat until the dispensed water runs clear.

Automatic Overload Protection

A dessert that becomes extremely stiff will cause the dessert maker to automatically shut off to prevent damage. If this occurs, turn off the Mix and Freeze Switches, wait 5 minutes for the dessert to thaw, then turn the Mix Switch back on. If the mixing blade rotates, dispense the dessert; if not, turn off the Mix Switch and allow the dessert to thaw several more minutes before repeating the procedure. You can also remove the dispenser assembly and use a soft (non-metallic) spatula to remove firm dessert from the freezing cylinder and mixing blade.

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KitchenAid KPFD200 manual Automatic Overload Protection, Operating The Pro Line Series Frozen Dessert Maker