Kambrook KEF90 Fryer User Manual


 
8
Care, Cleaning and Storage
Care
• Do not leave plastic cooking utensils
in contact with the hot frypan surface
while cooking.
• Do not use metal utensils on the
non-stick coating of the frypan. Only
use wooden or good quality plastic
utensils to stir or serve food.
• Before cleaning, switch the frypan
to ‘MIN’ and unplug from the power
outlet. Remove the Temperature
Control Probe when cooled, from the
probe socket of the appliance.
Cleaning
Temperature Control Probe
• If cleaning is necessary, wipe the
Temperature Control Probe over
with a slightly damp cloth. Ensure it is
completely dry before use.
NOTE: Never immerse the
Temperature Control Probe,
plug or cord in water or any
other liquid.
Non-stick cooking surface
Cooking on a non-stick surface
minimises the need for oil. As food
does not stick, cleaning is easier.
Any discolouration that may occur
on the non-stick surface may detract
from the appearance of the frypan
but will not affect the cooking
performance.
Do not use metal (or other abrasive)
scourers when cleaning the non-stick
coating. Wash with hot soapy water.
Remove stubborn spots with a soft
plastic washing pad or nylon washing
brush. Rinse and dry thoroughly.
NOTE: To clean the interior
and exterior surface and glass
lid wash in hot soapy water.
Remove stubborn spots with a
plastic washing pad or nylon
washing brush.
Removing discolouration of the
non-stick surface
Combine 2 tablespoons bicarbonate
of soda, ¼ cup household bleach,
1 cup water.
Pour into the Skillet Frypan, place lid
on with the vent closed, and simmer
for 5-10 minutes.
Clean in a well-ventilated area and
avoid breathing in the vapours. Wash
as directed before re-use. In some
instances this may not remove all
the staining.
Glass lid
Wash the lid in warm soapy water
using a soft cloth or sponge, rinse and
dry thoroughly.
Dishwasher safe
Your Skillet Frypan and glass lid
are dishwasher safe for easy
cleaning. Remove the probe and
power cord before placing frypan
into the dishwasher.
NOTE: Before inserting the
Temperature Control Probe into
the probe socket, ensure the
interior of the socket is fully dry.
To do this, shake out excess
water then wipe the interior of
the socket with a dry cloth.