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TROUBLESHOOTING
BAKING BREAD
PROBLEM
EASY SOLUTION
Why does the paddle come
out with the bread?
•
This can happen as the paddle is detachable. Use a non-metal utensil to remove it from
the baked loaf before slicing. Use caution as the paddle will be hot. Alternatively, you can
remove the paddle before the start of the BAKE phase. Refer to page 25.
Why is there smoke coming
out of the bread maker?
•
It is normal that the bread maker emit a fi ne smoke during fi rst use as it burns off the
protective substances on the heating element. It is also normal that steam emit from the
steam vents.
•
However, smoke can also be caused by spilt ingredients on the outside of the bread pan and
inside the baking chamber. Without turning off the bread maker, remove the plug from the
power outlet. With a soft damp cloth (non-metallic, non-abrasive), clean then thoroughly dry
the outside of the bread pan, baking chamber and heating element, using caution as they
will be hot. Reinsert the power plug. The Power Failure Protection will automatically resume
the cycle where it was interrupted.
DELAY START
PROBLEM
EASY SOLUTION
Why can’t the Delay Start
feature be set past 13 hours?
•
The ingredients may deteriorate in quality or ferment if they are left inside the bread pan for
many hours. This is especially the case during summer, when the Delay Start feature should
be set to a shorter period of time.
Why can’t some ingredients
be used with the Delay
Start feature?
•
Most protein foods such as milk, cheese, eggs, bacon, etc., are perishable and will deteriorate
if left unrefrigerated for more than one hour.
Summary of Contents for RM-BBM800XL
Page 2: ...RM BBM800XL the Custom Loaf Instruction Book...
Page 3: ...CONGRATULATIONS On the purchase of your Breville Certi ed Remanufactured Product...
Page 8: ...KNOW your Breville Certi ed Remanufactured Product...
Page 12: ...11...
Page 13: ...OPERATING your Breville Certi ed Remanufactured Product Beginner s Guide...
Page 30: ...29...
Page 31: ...OPTIONAL SETTINGS on your Breville Certi ed Remanufactured Product...
Page 39: ...TIPS FOR BETTER BREAD MAKING...
Page 43: ...THE VITAL INGREDIENTS...
Page 49: ...CARE CLEANING...
Page 53: ...TROUBLESHOOTING...
Page 63: ...RECIPES...
Page 82: ...GLUTEN FREE...
Page 95: ...SWEET...
Page 101: ...YEAST FREE...
Page 107: ...DOUGH...
Page 117: ...JAM...
Page 122: ...CUSTOM RECIPE CHARTS...