Loaf size selection
Solely for the programs BASIC,
FRENCH, SUPER RAPID, WHOLE
WHEAT, SWEET, and SANDWICH:
1 Press the LOAF button to toggle
through the quantity settings as
indicated below.
The setting 2.5 LB and 2 LB are
normally used for the single baking tin
while the DOUBLE setting is normally
used for the double baking tin
Setting
Quantity
2.5 lb.
1150 g.
2 lb.
900 g.
DOUBLE
2 x 450 g.
Timer
The timer enables you to specify when the
appliance must complete the selected
program (solely for programs BASIC,
FRENCH, WHOLE WHEAT, SWEET,
BAKE, SANDWICH and HOME MADE).
Example:
1 Add the ingredients one by one to the
baking tin. Begin by pouring water or
liquid into the baking tin. Then add the
flour and - depending on the recipe -
add sugar, salt, butter and yeast or
baking powder.
Put the yeast or baking powder in a
hollow in the flour and each of the other
ingredients in a corner of the baking tin.
The yeast may not come into contact
with liquids, salt or butter, since this
would immediately start the
fermentation process.
2 Select the required program,
temperature and quantity settings.
3 It is, for example, 10 PM and you wish
the freshly-baked bread to be ready at
7:30 AM. In this case, the time
difference is 9 hours and 30 minutes.
Use the TIME button to set the delay to
approx. 9:30.
Each time you press the TIME button,
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the 'ready' time will increase by 10
minutes.
If you hold the TIME button depressed
then, after a short time, the time
indication will start increasing in steps
of 10 minutes.
4 Press the START/STOP button to start
the timer. The dashes in the time
display will start blinking to show that
the clock is running. The timer will start
the program and makes sure that your
.
bread will be ready at the adjusted time.
Turning off and storing the
appliance
1 Remove the plug from the plug socket.
2 Allow the appliance to cool down.
3 Clean the appliance and all accessories
(see 'Maintenance and cleaning').
4 Store the appliance in a dry, frost-free
location.
Maintenance
and cleaning
• Clean the appliance thoroughly after
use.
• Make sure the appliance is not
plugged into the plug socket when
you are going to clean it.
• Never clean the appliance when it is
still hot.
• Make sure no moisture comes into
contact with the appliance's electrical
parts.
• Never immerse the appliance, the
power cord or the plug in water or
other liquids.
• Never use aggressive or scouring
cleaning products or sharp objects
(such as a knife or a hard brush) to
clean the appliance.