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The crust is too 

thick and the 

baking colour  

is too dark when 

making cakes  

or food with 

large amounts 

of sugar.

Different recipes and 

ingredients have various 

effects on how the breads 

and caked are cooked. 

The more sugar added, 

the darker the colour 

of these foods due to 

caramelisation.

If excessive sugar has been 

used and the colour of the 

product is too dark for the 

recipe, press start/stop 5-10 

minutes prior to the finishing 

time. Before removing the 

bread, you should keep the 

bread or cake in the bread pan 

for about 20 minutes with the 

cover closed.

 

Cleaning and Maintenance

Disconnect the machine from the power and let it cool down prior to cleaning.

1.  Bread pan

 

Rub the inside and outside with a damp cloth. Do not use any sharp or abrasive 

agents so as to protect the non-stick coating. The pan must be dried completely 

prior to installing.

2.  Kneading blade

 

If the kneading blade is difficult to remove from the axle, fill the container with 

warm water and allow it to soak for approximately 30 minutes. The kneader can 

then be easily removed for cleaning. Wipe the blade carefully with a damp cotton 

cloth. Both the bread pan and kneading blade are dishwasher-safe components. 

3.  Lid and window

 

Clean the lid inside and outside with a slightly damp cloth. 

4.   Housing

 

Gently wipe the outer surface of the housing with a wet cloth. Do not use any 

abrasive cleaners as this will degrade the high polish surface. Never immerse the 

housing into water for cleaning. 

Before the bread maker is packed for storage, ensure that it has completely cooled 

down, cleaned thoroughly, dried and the lid is closed.

Recycling

At the end of its working life, do not throw this appliance out with your household 

rubbish. Observe any local regulations regarding the disposal of electrical consum-

er goods and dispose of it appropriately for recycling. Contact your local authorities 

for advice on recycling facilities in your area.

Summary of Contents for XBM-1128

Page 1: ...N13275 Bread Maker XBM 1128 Instruction Manual AFTER SALES SUPPORT NZ 0800 836 761 AU 1300 886 649 ...

Page 2: ...ppliance or pan whilst they contain hot jam or other hot liquids To protect against electric shock do not immerse cord plugs or housing in water or any other liquid Always unplug the appliance from the wall outlet when not in use and before putting on or taking off parts and before cleaning Do not let the cord hang over the edge of a table or bench Do not use accessories unless recommended by the ...

Page 3: ...2 Know your Bread Maker Measuring cup easuring spoon Measuring cup Measuring spoon ...

Page 4: ...tton for approximately 1 second A short beep will sound and the two dots in the time display will begin to flash and then the programme will start To stop the programme press the START STOP button for approximately 3 seconds until a beep confirms that the programme has been switched off This feature will help to prevent any unintentional disruption to the operation of programme MENU This button is...

Page 5: ... smaller with a denser texture 5 SWEET The sweet bread settings are for baking breads with high amounts of sugar fats and proteins all of which tend to increase browning Due to a longer phase of rising the bread will be light and airy 6 ULTRA FAST I the loaf size cannot be adjusted only display the default loaf size of 450g and the delay time is not applicable Kneads rises and bakes a 450g loaf in...

Page 6: ... time should include the baking time of the programme That is at the completion of delay time there is hot bread ready for serving After selecting the programme and degree of browning press TIME or TIME to increase or decrease the delay time at the increment of 10 minutes The maximum delay is 13 hours Example If the time is 8 30pm and you would like your bread to be ready the following morning at ...

Page 7: ...urther than the kneading phase when the power supply cuts off you can press the START STOP straight away to continue the programme from the beginning WARNING DISPLAY 1 If the display shows HHH after you have pressed the START STOP button beeps will sound Beeping indicates that the temperature inside is still too high The programme will be stalled after beeping Open the lid and let the machine cool...

Page 8: ... if you want the bread maker to start working immediately 8 Press the START STOP button to start working 9 For the BASIC FRENCH WHOLE WHEAT SWEET and SANDWICH programmes a beep will sound during operation This is to prompt you to add extra ingredients Open the lid and put the ingredients in It is possible the steam will escape through the vent slits in the lid during baking This is normal 10 Once ...

Page 9: ...oisture and heat For perfect quick breads we recommend that you place all the liquid ingredients at the bottom of the bread pan and the dry ingredients on the top During the initial stages of mixing the quick bread batters dry ingredients may collect in the corners of the pan It may be necessary to help the machine mix the batter to avoid flour clumps If this is required please use a rubber spatul...

Page 10: ...wheat flour is a type of high fibre flour similar to wholemeal flour It contains no gluten so to obtain a large size after rising it must be used in combination with a high proportion of bread flour 5 Self raising flour A type of flour that contains baking powder It is commonly used for making cakes 6 Cornmeal and oatmeal flour Cornmeal and oatmeal flour are ground from corn and oats They are the ...

Page 11: ...not this indicates the yeast is dead or inactive 10 Egg Eggs can improve bread texture nutritional value and size Lightly beat the egg before adding 11 Butter and Vegetable Oil Butter and oil can make bread soft and prolong storage life Butter should be melted or chopped into small pieces before using 12 Baking Powder Baking powder is used for rising the Ultra Fast bread and cake It does not need ...

Page 12: ...ients the measuring spoon must be used Measurements must be level not heaped as a small difference could throw out the critical balance of the recipe Baking Tips Follow your recipe sequence when adding ingredients Often the sequence is liquids eggs salt and milk powder etc When adding the flour it should not be wet or damp at all The yeast can only be placed on the dry flour Don t let the yeast to...

Page 13: ...lect the correct programme for the type of bread you are baking Do not open the cover during the final stages of baking or when the bread is rising Check the kneader hole then take the bread pan out and operate without ingredients If the appliance still fails to knead and rotate contact the After Sales Support Line 5 The bread maker displays H HH after pressing the start stop button The temperatur...

Page 14: ... too high 3 Excessive water makes the dough too wet and soft Use bread flour or other suitable flour Only use yeast at a cool temperature Adjust the water content till you have a suitable wet to dry ingredients ratio as specified in the recipe 11 Bread weight is very heavy and the bread is too dense 1 Too much flour and too little water 2 Too many fruit ingredients or too much wholemeal flour Redu...

Page 15: ...2 Kneading blade If the kneading blade is difficult to remove from the axle fill the container with warm water and allow it to soak for approximately 30 minutes The kneader can then be easily removed for cleaning Wipe the blade carefully with a damp cotton cloth Both the bread pan and kneading blade are dishwasher safe components 3 Lid and window Clean the lid inside and outside with a slightly da...

Page 16: ... and are completely reliable We are confident in our products We back them up with a full 2 year replacement warranty Now you too can relax knowing that you are covered Customer Helpline NZ 0800 836 761 AU 1300 886 649 This Product is covered by 2 year replacement warranty when accompanied by proof of purchase ...

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