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HOW TO CORRECTLY USE YOUR BREAD MAKER HOW TO CORRECTLY USE YOUR BREAD MAKER
Before First Use
• Take your appliance out of its packaging and discard all packing materials. Carefully read the operating
instructions before using your appliance for the first time.
• Place your appliance on a stable work surface or table. Remove all accessories from the appliance
(measuring cup, finishing blade, etc.)
• Thoroughly wash the bread pan and accessories in hot soapy water. Dry thoroughly.
Note: A slight odor or faint smoke smell may be given off when used for the first time.
Getting Started
• Remove the bread pan by lifting the handle and
pulling forwards and backwards to release the pan.
(Fig. 3)
• Insert the kneading paddles.
(Fig. 4)
Adding The Ingredients
• Place all of the ingredients into the bread pan in the recommended order. It is important that all
ingredients be at room temperature and be added in the proper order to achieve the best results. The
order is as follows:
Liquids (butter, oil, eggs, water, milk)
Salt
Sugar
Flour, first portion
Powdered milk
Other solid ingredients (for example, ground nuts)
Flour, second portion
Yeast
It is important that all ingredients are measured carefully to assure best results (see page 11).
• Place the bread pan in the bread maker and firmly press it into position.
(Fig. 5 & 6)
• Close the lid and plug in the bread maker.
• You will hear a beep and the preset program for a 2.5 pound, Basic White Bread, with medium crust will
be displayed.
(Fig. 7)
. To use this setting press the button, or choose another setting.
Fig. 3 Fig. 4
Fig. 5
Fig. 6
Fig. 7
Selecting Bread Setting Program
• Preset Program 1 (Basic White) will automatically be displayed when the
bread maker is plugged in.
• If you want to change the setting, press the button until the indicator
light for the desired program comes on.
• To scroll through all the programs 1 to 14, press the button repeatedly.
(Fig. 8a)
(The total program time for each setting is automatically displayed.)
Selecting The Loaf Size
• The preset program of 2.5 lbs. will be automatically displayed.
• If you want to change the setting, press the button until the indicator
light for the desired setting comes on.
(Fig. 9)
• Programs 5, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14 do not have weight setting options.
Selecting The Crust Color
• The preset Medium setting will be automatically displayed.
• If you want to change the setting, press the button until the indicator
light for the desired setting comes on.
(Fig. 10)
• Programs 5, 11, 12, 13 and 14 do not have a crust color setting option.
Starting The Bread Maker
• To start the bread maker , press the button.
(Fig. 8b above)
The bread
maker will start mixing and the time corresponding to the program will be
displayed. The successive steps will take place automatically, one after the
other. The countdown clock tells you how much time remains until the bread
or dough will be ready.
Using The Delayed Start
• By following the below steps you can program the bread maker up to 15 hours in advance to have your
bread ready at the time you want. This function cannot be used on programs 5, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14.
Note: With the delayed start program do not use recipes which contain fresh dairy or fruit as
these ingredients can spoil overnight.
1. First, choose the program, crust color and loaf size. The program time will be displayed on the panel.
You will now need to calculate the time difference between the moment when you start the program
(the current time) and the time when you want your bread to be ready.
For example, if it is currently 8
pm and you want your bread to be ready at 7 am, the time difference is 11 hours so you will need to
program 11:00 hours onto the display.
Note: The bread maker automatically calculates the time to begin the bread making process
based on when you want the bread to be ready.
2. Program the calculated time you want your bread to be ready by using the (+) more and (-) less
buttons until the display shows the calculated time.
Note: The timer advances by intervals of 10 minutes and a short beep will be heard each time
you press the button. Holding the button down rapidly advances at 10-min intervals.
3. Press the button.
Fig. 9
Fig. 10
Fig. 8a
Fig. 8b
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