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NOTE
The delay timer is available
on all programmes except 4
and 9 Fastbake. Maximum
delay is 13 hours
• A Fruit and Nut beep signals
when extra ingredients can be
added so the kneading blade
doesn’t chop them.
* The heating is switched on
only if the room temperature is
lower than the indicated
temperature (depending on
programme).
† The heating is switched on
and off only if the temperature
is lower than 121°C
Questions about
general
performance
and operation
1 What should I do if the
kneading blade comes out
with the bread?
Remove it with a pair of plastic
tongs before slicing the bread.
Since the blade can be
disconnected from the pan, it
is not a malfunction if it comes
out in your bread.
2 Why does my bread
sometimes have some
flour on the side crust?
In some cases, the flour mix
may remain on the corners of
the baking pan. When this
happens, it usually can be
eaten or simply trim off that
portion of the outer crust with
a sharp knife.
3 Why isn't the dough
mixing? I can hear the
motor running.
The kneading blade or baking
pan may not be inserted
properly. Make sure the pan is
facing the right way and that it
has ‘clicked’ and seated into
the bottom of the breadmaker.
4 How long does it take to
make bread?
Timings for each setting are
outlined earlier.
5 Why can't I use the timer
when baking with fresh
milk?
The milk will spoil if left sitting
in the machine too long. Fresh
ingredients such as eggs and
milk should never be used with
the delayed timer feature.
6 Why do I have to add the
ingredients in a certain
order?
This allows the breadmaker to
mix the ingredients in the most
efficient manner possible. It
also serves to keep the yeast
from combining with the liquid
before the dough starts to mix,
which is essential on the time
delay.
7 When setting the timer for
morning, why does the
machine make sounds late
at night?
The machine must start
operation when the time delay
reaches the start time of the
programme so that the bread
will be ready. These sounds are
made by the motor when
kneading the dough. It is a
normal operation, not a
malfunction.
8 The kneading blade is
stuck in the bread pan.
After baking how do I get it
out?
The kneading blade may ‘stick’
in place after baking. Running
warm or hot water over the
blade should loosen it enough
to be removed. If still stuck,
soak in hot water for about 30
minutes.
9 Can I wash the baking pan
in the dishwasher?
No. The baking pan and
kneading blade must be
washed by hand.
10 What will happen if I leave
the finished bread in the
baking pan?
Whilst still in the breadmaker
for the first hour after baking is
complete the bread ’keeps
warm’ to prevent it becoming
‘soggy’.
Leaving the bread in the
breadmaker after the keep
warm period may result in a
‘soggy’ loaf of bread as excess
steam (moisture) would not be
able to escape. Remove and
allow cooling on a wire rack
after baking to prevent this.
11 Why did the dough only
partially mix? Why didn't it
mix completely?
The dough may be too heavy
or dry. Also, the kneading
blade or baking pan may not
be inserted properly.
Ingredients may have been
added in the wrong order.
12 Why didn't the bread rise?
The yeast could be bad, past
it’s sell by date or possibly no
yeast was added at all. Also, if
the mixing was not complete,
rising problems could develop.
13 Why can't the delayed
finish be set for more than
13 hours? What is the
minimum time a cycle may
be delayed?
The maximum length of delay
is 13 hours including the total
cycle time. For example,
Setting 1 (basic small) has a
cycle time of 3:20. This start is
delayed by a maximum of
9:40. The minimum length of
delay for each setting is 10
minutes. The delay clock
increases and decreases in
increments of 10 minutes.
14 How do I know when to
add raisins, nuts, etc. to
the bread?
There is a beeper tone to
signal that you may add
raisins, nuts, etc. during the
second kneading cycle. Note:
See ‘Baking cycle times’ chart
for ‘Add nuts & raisins’ time.
In some cases, ingredients can
be broken up during the initial
kneading cycle. Each recipe
indicates the best time to add
fruit and nuts to the dough.
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