Just before cleaning your bread maker, switch off the appliance, remove the plug from the wall socket and allow the appliance
to cool down fully.
Exterior
Clean the exterior of the appliance and the inspection window with a damp cloth or sponge. Remove the baking tin before
cleaning. If necessary, you can clean the exterior of the appliance by means of a mild washing-up liquid or SS cleaning agent.
Do not use aggressive cleaning agents! Do not submerge the appliance, plug and cord in water or other liquids.
Interior
The interior of the appliance can be carefully cleaned with a lightly damp cloth. Be careful when cleaning the heating element.
Baking tin and dough hook
The baking tin and dough hook can be cleaned with warm water. Make sure you do not damage the non-stick coating If you
are unable to remove the dough hook from the baking tin, you must allow the baking tin to cool down fully. Then pour a little
bit of warm water in the baking tin, so that the dough hook is submerged. The water now ensures that the adhering particles
dissolve, after which the dough hook can be removed. Never leave the baking tin to soak for more than 15 to 30 minutes.
Do not use cleaning agents or dishwashing brushes, these could damage the non-stick coating of the baking tin and the dough
hook. The baking tin and dough hook are not suitable for cleaning in the dishwasher.
Tip! When using a coarse type of meal, it is possible that you should use less water than indicated in the recipes. This is because
a coarse type of meal absorbs less liquid.
White bread
650 grammes
White flour
400 gr
Water
250 ml
Butter/ oil
7 gr
Sugar
7 gr
Salt
7 gr
Dried yeast
5 gr
Programme: Normal, Quick or Sandwich
Whole wheat bread
650 grammes
Whole wheat flour
400 gr
Water
275 ml
Butter/ oil
7 gr
Sugar
7 gr
Salt
7 gr
Dried yeast
5 gr
Programme: French or Whole wheat
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
RECIPES
800 grammes
500 gr
300 ml
10 gr
10 gr
10 gr
6 gr
800 grammes
500 gr
325 ml
10 gr
10 gr
10 gr
6 gr
EN - 25
Wheat bread
650 grammes
Whole wheat flour
250 gr
White flour
150 gr
Water
250 ml
Butter/ oil
7 gr
Sugar
7 gr
Salt
7 gr
Dried yeast
5 gr
Programme: French or Whole wheat
Strawberry jam
Fresh strawberries
Sugar
Lemon juice (fresh)
or lemon juice (concentrated)
Programme: Jam
When using fruit containing stones, first remove these stones.
When using other fruit, it is possible that the amount of sugar
or lemon juice should also be adapted. Otherwise, you run the
risk that it becomes too sweet.
Caution: Fruit contains fruit sugars. The amount of fruit sugars
can differ per fruit. If there are a lot of fruit sugars in a fruit,
it is possible that the jam boils over in combination with
the added amount of sugar. Therefore, always stay near the
machine when making jam. When the jam threatens to boil
over, you can carefully open and close the lid for a short time,
until the jam boils normally again. Caution: there is steam
coming out of the machine.
800 grammes
300 gr
200 gr
300 ml
10 gr
10 gr
10 gr
6 gr
450 grammes
275 grammes
3 tablespoons
1 tablespoon