12. Select the desired loaf size with the "STUFE" button.
Please note that it is not possible to select the loaf
size with all programs. For more information, please
see page 45.
13. Once you have selected all the desired settings, press
the START/STOP button. For safety reasons, there is a
slight time delay when you press this button.
14. When your bread has finished baking, the Backmeis-
ter
beeps several times to signal that the bread can
®
be removed. If you wish to remove the bread before
the end of the keep-warm time, press the START/STOP
button and hold it down until a tone sounds to signal
that the program has been interrupted.
15. Remove the baking pan carefully. To prevent burns,
please use suitable potholders. Turn the baking pan
upside down and allow the bread to slide out onto a
wire rack for cooling. If the bread does not come out
right away, turn the kneading mechanism on the bot-
tom of the pan back and forth until the bread comes
out. Be aware that the kneading mechanism could still
be hot. Here again you should use suitable potholders.
Never strike the baking pan against a table edge or
worktop. This could cause dents in the baking pan.
16. If the kneader remains in the bread, you can pull it out
with the included hook. Insert it at the bottom of the
warm loaf into the hole in the kneader and allow it to
catch on the bottom edge of the kneader, preferably
at the point where the blade of the kneader is located.
Now carefully pull the kneader out of the bread. As you
pull, you will see in which direction the blade of the
kneader is pointing so you can pull it out.
17. Afterwards, clean the baking pan as described on page
47.
EXPLANATION OF THE CONTROL PANEL
On/Off-Switch
To switch the appliance on or off. This switch is located at
the lower right side of the housing. If you don't use the ap-
pliance, you should always switch it off in order to inter-
rupt the power supply and then take the plug out of the re-
ceptacle.
The programs can only be selected and started when the
appliance has been switched on.
Display
BASIC SETTING
As soon as the plug is inserted in the socket, the display
shows the duration of the last program used. After a longer
period of non-use this is the programm BASIS 3:30 - (the
figures blink). The arrow points to BASIS, SIZE I and brow-
ning MEDIUM. The breadmaker is ready for use.
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During operation, the program status is indicated both by
the time countdown and the information on the display.
The display texts as follows:
PREHEAT
=
the liquid and the ingredients are being
warmed up to the optimum temperature,
if necessary
KNEAD
=
is shown when the appliance commences
the kneading phase;
ADD
=
a beep reminds you to add ingredients
such a nuts, seeds etc.
RISE (1-3) =
the various raising phases are shown;
BAKE
=
baking is being carried out;
COMPLETE =
the baking is finished - the bread can now
be removed;
KEEP WARM= the baked articles will be kept warm for 1
hour.
The following messages on the display indicate an error:
HHH: If this appears after pressing the START/STOP but-
ton the appliance is still too hot from the last program.
Open the lid and allow the appliance to cool for another 10
to 20 minutes.
LLL: If this appears, then the temperature in the appliance
is too low. Open the lid and allow the appliance to warm
up to room temperature for about 10 to 20 minutes. We re-
commend an ambient temperature of 15 to 34 °C.
E E0 and E E1: This message indicates a defect in the tem-
perature sensor. Please have the appliance inspected by
our service department.
START/STOP button
This button is used to start and stop the program. By pres-
sing the START/STOP button you can discontinue the pro-
gram at any time. For safety reasons, this button responds
with a slight delay; therefore, keep the button pressed un-
til you hear a signal tone. Afterwards, the start position
of the Basic program will appear. If you wish to use a dif-
ferent program, select the appropriate program with the
Menu button.