CONTENTS / IMPORTANT SAFETY ADVICE
Important Safety Advice
Utilisation
Electricity connection
Start/Finish
Menu
Colour
Bread quantities
(Time+) or (Time -)
Keep warm
Memory
Environmental temperature
Warning signal
First Use
Baking bread
Special Functions
Fast programm
Extra-fast programme
Cleaning and Maintenance
Adding ingredients to the bread maker
Measuring the ingredients
Troubleshooting tips
Bread maker recipe suggestions
Disposal Advice
Service Address
IMPORTANT SAFETY ADVICE
• Only connect the appliance to an approved, correctly
installed plug socket. Do not use any multi-plug
adaptors or extension leads.
• The voltage annotated on the appliance label must
correspond to your mains supply voltage.
• When laying the electricity cable, ensure that it cannot
be tripped over whilst using the appliance.
• Keep the electricity cable away from hot surfaces,
open • ames and sharp edges.
• Never touch the electricity cable or plug with damp
or wet hands.
• Never immerse the appliance, the mains cable or the
electricity plug in water or other liquids. There is a
danger of electric shock!
• When unplugging the mains connection, always
unplug it using the plug, never the cable.
• Do not use the appliance outdoors.
• Do not leave the appliance unsupervised during use.
• The lid and exterior surfaces may become very hot
when the bread maker is in use. Only touch the hand-
les and switches. Use oven gloves as necessary.
• Use oven gloves when removing hot food. In order to
avoid burns from escaping steam, please always open
the lid to one side and keep hands and face clear.
• Before cleaning, un-plug the mains connection and
allow the appliance to completely cool down.
• Children do not recognise the dangers that can be
created by contact associated with electric appliances.
Keep children away from the appliance. Take special
care whilst using the appliance if children are in the
vicinity.
• Do not use the appliance if it shows signs of damage,
if it is dropped or does not function correctly.
• Do not use water to smother burning food or
appliance parts. Put out the • re with a damp cloth.
Unplug the mains connection immediately!
• Regularly check the appliance, the electricity cable
and the plug for visible signs of damage. Under no
circumstances should you use the appliance if you
have established that it is damaged.
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Do not attempt to repair the appliance yourself.
• Repairs should only be carried out by quali• ed
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technicians.
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• Only use the appliance on heat-resistant surfaces. Do
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not place the appliance near to heat sources or open
• res. Never place it in a hot oven.
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• Never cover the bread maker with a towel or any
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other object. Heat and steam must be able to escape
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freely. A • re risk exists if the appliance comes into
contact with • ammable materials.
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• The bread maker should only be used for the
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stipulated functions. Please be aware that claims for
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possible damages cannot be honoured by us in the
event of false use or misappropriation.
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• Never use force when operating the bread maker. If
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parts of the appliance cannot be operated without
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the use of force, a technician should be consulted.
• Never touch moving or rotating appliance parts
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during the baking process.
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Measuring spoon
Loosen the pan
in the direction
of the arrow.
Hook
• Never switch the appliance on if the bread pan is not
correctly inserted and if it is not • lled with ingredients.
• To protect against burning and short-circuits, never
insert tinfoil or other materials into the bread maker.
• Never hit the bread pan from above or from the side
in order to remove it. Damage can be caused by
doing this.
• The appliance is only for use in private households
and is not suitable for commercial utilisation.
Measuring jug
Lid
Dough hook (on the bottom of the pan –
not visible here)
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Window
Bread pan
Control
Casing