FS350/FS360 series
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This steamer complies with
European Economic Community
Directive 89/336/EEC.
safety
machine safety
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This machine produces steam which
can burn you.
before using for the first time
1 Remove all packaging and any labels.
2 Wash the parts: see 'care and
cleaning'.
3 Wipe the water tank with a damp
cloth, then dry.
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Don't get burnt by steam coming
out of your steamer, especially when
removing the lid.
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Be careful when handling anything:
any liquid or condensation will be
very hot. Use oven gloves.
Don't let children or infirm people
use the steamer without supervision.
Never let the cord hang down where
a child could grab it.
Never use a damaged steamer. Get
it checked or repaired: see 'service
and customer care'.
4 Push excess cord into the back of
the appliance.
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know your Kenwood
food steamer
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lid
rice bowl
baskets*
drip tray
water tank
exterior fill funnel
base
timer
neon light
strainer
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Never put the steamer, cord or plug
in water – you could get an electric
shock. Keep the controls clean and
dry.
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Never put your steamer on a cooker
or in an oven.
Never move your steamer if it
contains anything hot.
Don’t let children play with this
appliance.
Only use this appliance for its
intended domestic use.
* Your steamer may be supplied with 2
or 3 baskets depending upon the
model purchased.
to use your steamer
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food safety
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Keep your steamer away from walls
and overhanging cupboards: the
steam could damage them.
Season food after cooking. If
seasoning gets into the water, it
Cook meat, fish and seafood
thoroughly. And never cook them
from frozen.
If you're using more than one
basket, put meat, poultry and fish in
the bottom basket so that its raw
juice cannot drip onto food below.
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could damage the heating element.
See the cooking guides on pages 5
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and 6.
before plugging in
Make sure your electricity supply is
the same as the one shown on the
underside of your steamer.
important (UK only)
The wires in the cord are coloured
as follows:
Green and Yellow = Earth,
Blue = Neutral,
Brown = Live.
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1 Fit the strainer inside the water tank.
(It stops bits getting into the
element.)
2 Pour cold water into the tank.
Always make sure the water is
between the ‘Min’ and ‘Max’ levels
marked. (When filled to ‘Max’, this
will produce steam for approximately
45-50 minutes.)
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Filtered water is best as it reduces
limescale prolonging the life and
efficiency of your steamer (Kenwood
water filters are widely available).
Don't add anything (even salt or
pepper) to the water – it could
damage the heating element.
To avoid the water level dropping
below ‘Min’, you can top up during
cooking. Simply add water via the
exterior fill funnel, taking care not to
overfill.
Smaller amounts cook faster than
larger amounts.
Similar-sized pieces of food cook
evenly.
Like a conventional oven, you can
add food as you go along. If
something needs less time, add it
later.
If you lift the lid, steam will escape
and cooking will take longer.
Food will keep cooking when your
steamer switches off, so remove it
immediately.
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3 Sit the drip tray inside the base.
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The cooking times on pages 5 - 6
are guides based on using the lower
basket. The higher the food is, the
slower it cooks. So allow an extra
5 - 10 minutes for food in the next
basket above. Check that food is
thoroughly cooked before eating.
If your food's not cooked enough,
reset the time. You may need to top
up with water.
using the rice bowl
Put water and rice in the rice bowl.
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Put the rice bowl into a basket. (You
can also cook something in the
other basket(s) if required).
4 Stack the baskets on the base,
starting with the lowest numbered
basket at the bottom and the
highest number at the top ᕡ. (The
numbers are marked on the basket
handles).
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5 Fit the lid, plug in and set the timer.
The light will come on and steam will
soon appear.
6 When the time is up, a bell will ring,
the light will go out and your steamer
will switch off automatically.
7 Unplug and clean after use.
hints
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Condensation will drip from the
upper basket into the lower basket.
So make sure the flavours go well
together.
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Liquid left over in the drip tray is
good for making soup or stock. But
be careful: it will be very hot.
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You can also use the rice bowl for
cooking anything in liquid (eg
vegetables in sauces or poaching
fish in water).
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Leave gaps between pieces of food.
And put the thicker pieces nearer the
outside.
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Stir large amounts half way through
cooking.
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care and cleaning
service and customer
care
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Before cleaning, always switch off,
unplug and let everything cool.
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If the cord is damaged it must, for
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Never put your steamer base in
safety reasons, be replaced by
Kenwood or an authorised Kenwood
repairer.
water or let the cord or plug get wet.
cleaning the water tank
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Empty, then rinse out with warm
UK
water and dry.
If you need help with:
cleaning the outside
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using your steamer
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Wipe with a damp cloth, then dry.
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servicing or repairs (in or out of
guarantee)
all other parts
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023 9239 2333. Have your
model number ready - it's on
the underside of your steamer.
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Wash, then dry.
You can wash the plastic parts
(excluding steamer base) on the top
rack of your dishwasher on a low
heat.
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Eire
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For storage, stack the baskets one
See our advertisement in Golden
inside the other, starting with the
highest numbered basket and
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other countries
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finishing with basket number 1
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Contact the shop where you bought
your steamer.
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Push excess cord into the back of
the steamer.
guarantee (UK only)
descaling
If your steamer goes wrong within
one year from the date you bought
it, we will repair or replace it free of
charge provided:
you have not misused, neglected or
damaged it;
it has not been modified (unless by
Kenwood);
it is not second-hand;
it has not been used commercially;
you have not fitted a plug incorrectly;
and
you supply your receipt to
show when you bought it.
Descale after 7-10 uses, depending
on how hard your water is.
Descaling increases steam power
and helps your steamer last longer.
1 Pour clear vinegar into the tank up
to 'Max'. Don't use a descaler.
2 Fit the drip tray, basket and lid.
3 Plug in and set the timer for 20-25
minutes. Unplug if the vinegar
overflows.
4 Unplug and when the steamer is
cool, pour away the vinegar and
rinse out the tank several times with
water. Wash the drip tray, basket
and lid.
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This guarantee does not affect your
statutory rights.
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cooking guides
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vegetables
G Clean vegetables before cooking. Remove stems and peel if you like.
vegetable
Asparagus
Beans, green
Beans, runner
Broccoli
quantity
454g (1lb) Trim
454g (1lb) Trim
454g (1lb) Trim and thinly slice
454g (1lb) Cut into florets
454g (1lb) Trim and cut bases
preparation
minutes
15
15-20
15-20
20
Brussels sprouts
Cabbage
25
25
1 small
Shred
Carrots
454g (1lb) Thinly slice
1 medium Cut into florets
454g (1lb) Thinly slice
20
25
15
15
Cauliflower
Courgettes
Celery
1 head
3-4
Thinly slice
Thinly slice
Leeks
15
Mange tout
227g (8oz) Trim
15
Mushrooms, button 454g (1lb) Wipe
10
Parsnips
Peas
Potatoes, new
454g (1lb) Dice or thinly slice
454g (1lb) Shell
454g (1lb) Wipe
15
15
30
eggs
Boiling* or poaching
preparation
Use a cup or
ramekin dish
for poaching
minutes
10-12 for soft,
15-20 for hard
* When boiling eggs, place them in the built in egg holders in the bottom
of the basket.
poultry and fish
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food
quantity
minutes comments
Chicken,
4-5
30
Steam until thoroughly
boneless breasts
cooked and tender
Steam until open
Steam until pink
Steam until it flakes
Steam until it flakes
Steam until it flakes
Steam until red
Clams
454g (1lb)
454g (1lb)
227g (8oz)
2.5cm (1") thick
340g (12oz)
2-4
10
10
10
15-20
15-20
20
Prawns, medium
Fish, fillets
Fish, steak
Fish, whole
Lobster tails
Mussels
454g (1lb)
6
15
15
Steam until open
Steam until open
Oysters
Scallops
227g (8oz)
15
Steam until hot and
tender
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cooking guides continued
cereals and grains
G When using the rice bowl, you still put water in the tank. But you can put a
different liquid, such as wine or stock, inside the rice bowl to cook your rice in.
You can also add seasoning, chopped onions, parsley, almonds or sliced
mushrooms.
food
quantity liquid to add
to rice bowl
minutes
White long-grain
rice (eg Basmati, 200g (8oz) 250ml (9fl oz)
100g (4oz) 125ml (4fl oz)
25
30
easy cook)
Brown rice
300g (12oz) 375ml (13fl oz)
100g (4oz) 125ml (4fl oz)
200g (8oz) 250ml (9fl oz)
300g (12oz) 375ml (13fl oz)
200g (8oz) 150ml (5fl oz)
warm water
35
40
45
50
Couscous
Porridge
15-20
75g (3oz) 450ml (16fl oz)
milk/water
40 (stir half way
through)
Rice pudding
75g (3oz) 25g (1oz) caster 80 (after 60 mins,
pudding rice sugar and
375-500ml
stir and reset
timer. Add more
water if
(3/4-1pt) milk
necessary)
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