KitchenAid KPWB100 User Manual

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MODEL
KPWB100
WAFFLE BAKER
Table of Contents ...............................3
Waffle Baker Safety ............................4
Important Safeguards.........................5
Proof of Purchase & Registration.........6
Electrical Requirements.......................7
Introduction
Section Contents
P RO L INE
S ERIES
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INTRODUCTION
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - WAFFLE BAKER

MODEL KPWB100WAFFLE BAKERTable of Contents ...3Waffle Baker Safety ...4 Important Safeguards...

Page 2 - 2-inch diameter by 1

MODEL KPWB100WAFFLE BAKER FEATURES10Model KPWB100Waffle BakerCommercial-Design Baking UnitDouble-sided, clamshell baking unit rotates to provideconsis

Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

FEATURES AND OPERATION11Power On/Off ButtonPressing the power on/off button turns the bakingunit heating elements on or off. When the baker ison, the

Page 4 - WAFFLE BAKER SAFETY

12Timer MemoryBaking timer will remember the last time set, even when the baker is unplugged.Message TonesConvenient tones instantly convey waffle bak

Page 5 - IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS

USING THE PRO LINE™SERIESWAFFLE BAKERFirst Use of the Waffle Baker The waffle baker may emit a slight odor or smoke the first time itis used. This is

Page 6 - PROOF OF PURCHASE

144. Wait for the waffle baker to pre-heat. When the waffle bakerhas reached operating temperature, a tone will sound and theindicator light will stop

Page 7 - ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS

FEATURES ANDOPERATION15Continued…7. Fill the waffle plate evenly with batter. The batter shouldalmost cover the peaks of the waffle grid. Close the ba

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16USING THE PRO LINE™SERIESWAFFLE BAKER9. Press the Start Button to begin the baking timer countdown. NOTE: The Start Button will not activate a timer

Page 9 - FEATURES

FEATURES ANDOPERATION17Canceling a Baking Timer CountdownTo cancel a timer countdown, press the Reset Button. The bakingtimer display will revert to

Page 10 - WAFFLE BAKER FEATURES

18PRO LINE™ SERIES WAFFLE BAKER RECIPE TIPS Do not over-mix the batter. A few lumps are fine. Smooth batters produce tough,heavy waffles.1Recipes that

Page 11 - FEATURES AND OPERATION

FEATURES ANDOPERATION19For a hearty, full-grain flavor, try using whole grain flour in place of white flour. 6Buttermilk powder is a good substitute f

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2Most waffles made at home are meager imitations of the ones you’llfind at fine restaurants and breakfast buffets. This has little to do withspecial r

Page 13 - USING THE PRO LINE

20PRO LINE™ SERIES WAFFLE BAKER BAKING AND SERVINGTIPS Whether one or two waffles are being prepared, always rotate thebaking unit after filling a waf

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FEATURES ANDOPERATION21Waffles will lose their crispiness if stacked or placed on a solid surface. For the best results,keep waffles on a wire rack be

Page 15 - OPERATION

22CARE AND CLEANINGMake certain the waffle baker is switched off, unplugged,and cool before cleaning. Do not immerse the waffle baker in water. Do not

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FEATURES ANDOPERATION23TROUBLESHOOTINGThe waffle baker may emit a slight odor or smoke the first time it isused. This is a normal result of the manufa

Page 18 - RECIPE TIPS

25WAFFLEBAKERRECIPESBanana Macadamia Waffles...26Cherry Sour Cream Waffles...27Chocolate Chip Waffles ...28Spi

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26WAFFLES21⁄2 cups all-purpose flour1 teaspoon active dry yeast1 teaspoon granulated sugar1⁄2 teaspoon salt1⁄2 teaspoon nutmeg1⁄2 teaspoon ground gi

Page 20 - BAKING AND SERVING

WAFFLE BAKER RECIPES2 cups all-purpose flour2 tablespoons sugar1 tablespoon baking powder1⁄2 teaspoon salt1 cup coarsely chopped driedcherries11⁄2

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28WAFFLES2 cups all-purpose flour1 cup mini, semi-sweet chocolatechips2 tablespoons granulated sugar1 tablespoon baking powder1⁄2 teaspoon salt1⁄2

Page 22 - CARE AND CLEANING

WAFFLE BAKER RECIPESWAFFLES1 tablespoon butter or margarine1⁄2 cup coarsely chopped pecans1 teaspoon brown sugar1⁄8 teaspoon cinnamon1⁄8 teaspoon nu

Page 23 - TROUBLESHOOTING

TABLE OF CONTENTSINTRODUCTION3WAFFLE BAKER RECIPESBanana Macadamia Waffles with Toasted Macadamia Butter...26Cherry Sour Cream Waffles ...

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304 ounces Brie cheese3 cups all-purpose flour1 teaspoon active dry yeast1 teaspoon sugar1⁄2 teaspoon salt1⁄4 teaspoon nutmeg1 cup coarsely chopped dr

Page 25 - P RO L INE

WAFFLE BAKER RECIPESWAFFLES1 cup all-purpose flour1⁄2 cup whole wheat flour1⁄2 cup flax seeds, ground orwhole1⁄3 cup rolled oats1⁄4 cup sunflower seed

Page 26 - BANANA MACADAMIA WAFFLES

32WAFFLES6 slices bacon2 cloves garlic, minced2 cups all-purpose flour2⁄3 cup shredded Parmesan cheese3 tablespoons chopped freshbasil or 1 tablespoon

Page 27 - CHERRY SOUR CREAM WAFFLES

WAFFLE BAKER RECIPES11⁄2 cups all-purpose flour1⁄2 cup yellow cornmeal11⁄3 cups shredded sharp Cheddarcheese1 tablespoon baking powder2 teaspoons suga

Page 29 - SPICED PECAN WAFFLES

WARRANTY AND SERVICE INFORMATION35Warranty for the U.S. ...36Warranty for Puerto Rico ...37Arranging for Hassle-Fre

Page 30 - CRANBERRY BRIE WAFFLES

36WAFFLE BAKER WARRANTYFOR THE 50 UNITED STATESAND DISTRICT OF COLUMBIAThis warranty extends to the purchaser and any succeeding owner for PRO LINE™ S

Page 31 - HEARTY GRAIN WAFFLES

37WARRANTY AND SERVICE INFORMATIONWAFFLE BAKERWARRANTY FOR PUERTO RICOA limited two year warranty extends to the purchaser and anysucceeding owner for

Page 32 - CARBONARA WAFFLES

38ORDERING ACCESSORIES AND REPLACEMENT PARTSTo order accessories or replacement parts for your Waffle Baker, calltoll-free 1-800-541-6390 Monday thro

Page 33 - CORNMEAL CHEDDAR WAFFLES

39WARRANTY AND SERVICE INFORMATIONARRANGING FOR SERVICE OUTSIDE THE 50 UNITED STATESAND PUERTO RICOConsult your local KitchenAid dealer or the store

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4WAFFLE BAKER SAFETYYour safety and the safety of others are very important.We have provided many important safety messages in this manual and on your

Page 36 - 50 UNITED STATES

INTRODUCTION5When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautionsshould always be followed, including the following:1. Read all instructions.2.

Page 37 - HASSLE-FREE REPLACEMENT

6Always keep a copy of the sales receipt showing the date ofpurchase of your Waffle Baker. Proof of purchase will assure youof in-warranty service.Bef

Page 38 - Unplug before servicing

INTRODUCTION7Volts: 120 V.A.C. only.Hertz: 60 HzNOTE: The Waffle Baker has a 3 prong grounded plug. To reducethe risk of electrical shock, this plugwi

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9FEATURESANDOPERATIONP RO L INE™S ERIESWaffle Baker Features .......10 Using the Waffle BakerFirst Use of the Waffle Baker...13

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