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 Digital Bread Maker

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Functions

The functions provided by Bread Maker are as follows. 
Please familiarise yourself with these before operating.

At Power-On
When the Bread Maker is plugged in 
and switched on at the mains, a single 
long “beep” will sound, the Selected 
Programme   will be displayed as 
‘1’ and the Time Remaining   will 
be displayed as 3:00, in the format 
h:mm, with the colon “:” displayed 
steadily. The Selected Loaf Colour   
and Weight   are each indicated by a 
small triangle and are initially displayed 
as Medium and 800g, respectively.

Programme Select
There are 12 different numbered 
programmes available, listed either 
side of the LCD display; these are 
described in more detail under 
“Programmes” (opposite). The selected 
programme number (1 to 12) is 
shown in the digital display  .
Pressing the Menu Button   increases 
the programme number with each press, 
until Programme 12 is reached, after 
which it will cycle to Programme 1.

Loaf Colour
Baking programmes allow three 
alternative loaf colours to be selected, 
Light, Medium or Dark, defaulting to 
Medium. The Selected Loaf Colour   
is indicated by a small triangle and 
selected using the Loaf Colour Button 
, which cycles through the three options.

Loaf Size/Weight
Baking programmes allow two 
alternative loaf sizes to be selected, 
800g or 650g (approximately 1.75kg 
or 1.4kg), defaulting to 800g. The 
Selected Loaf Weight   is indicated 
by a small triangle and selected 
using the Loaf Size Button  , which 
alternates between 800g and 650g.

Starting and Stopping the Programme
When the required programme (with any time 
adjustment - see Programme Time) has been 
selected, pressing the Start/Stop Button   will start 
the programme. The Time Remaining   display will 
count down, with the colon “:” flashing. All buttons 
except Start/Stop are disabled during this period.
The programme can be paused at any time by 
pressing the Start/Stop Button  . If held for 
3 seconds the Bread Maker will reset. A single 
long “beep” will sound and the display will return 
to its Power-on status (see “At Power-on”).

Programme Time Delay
It is possible to delay the start of many of the 
programmes*, for example if you want a loaf to be 
freshly baked for the following morning. Pressing 
the Time+ Button   repeatedly will increase the 
overall time by delaying the start in increments 
of 10 minutes; pressing the Time- Button   
reduces this delay. Holding down either button 
causes the time to adjust rapidly in increments 
of 10 minutes. The total Time Remaining   
(delay + baking time) is displayed; the maximum 
extended programme time is 13 hours. 
For example, if you wish for your bread to be ready 
for 07:00 am the following day and it is now 08:30 
pm (20:30) today, you need your bread to finish 
baking in 10 hours and 30 minutes. After adding 
your ingredients, you can select your required 
programme and the total programme time will 
be displayed as Time Remaining  , for example 
3:00 for Programme 1 (the default setting). Use 
the Time+   and Time-   Buttons to adjust the 
displayed Time Remaining   to 10:30. Once the 
Start/Stop Button   is pressed, the Time Remaining 

 will count down until it reaches 3:00, then the 

baking programme will begin and run for 3 hours.
* Programme Time Delay cannot be used with 

the Ultra fast, Jam and Bake Programmes.

DO NOT USE THE PROGRAMME TIME DELAY 
WITH EASILY PERISHABLE INGREDIENTS, SUCH 
AS EGGS, FRESH MILK, FRUIT OR ONIONS.

Summary of Contents for JEA91

Page 1: ...No JEA91 Instruction Manual RecipeBook Please read this instruction manual carefully before use and save for later reference Unpack your Digital Bread Maker carefully and remove packing pieces labels...

Page 2: ...parts of your Judge Digital Bread Maker 1 Functions 2 Programmes 3 Before First Use 4 Cleaning 4 Operating Instructions 5 Baking Tips 6 Recipes 9 Troubleshooting 22 Cautions 24 Specification 25 Judge...

Page 3: ...er Body Lid Bread Pan JEA91BP Kneading Blade JEA91KB Measuring Cup JEA91MC Time Increase Button Time Decrease Button Start Stop Button Menu Button Colour Button Loaf Size Button Selected Programme Tim...

Page 4: ...t see Programme Time has been selected pressing the Start Stop Button will start the programme The Time Remaining display will count down with the colon flashing All buttons except Start Stop are disa...

Page 5: ...and bake with a longer rise time for crisper crust and lighter texture 800g 650g L M D 3 Whole Wheat Knead rise and bake with a longer preheat time to allow the grain to soak up water and expand N R...

Page 6: ...Repeat steps 1 to 3 above to clean and re assemble the Bread Maker Cleaning Disconnect the Bread Maker from the power and allow to cool before cleaning 1 Rotate the Bread Pan counterclockwise to unlo...

Page 7: ...in all programmes 9 Start the programme using the Start Stop Button 10 During the programme if the Bread Maker pauses and sounds 10 short beeps you may add additional ingredients such as fruit 11 Whe...

Page 8: ...d NOTE The maximum quantity of flour is 490g The maximum quantity of yeast separately is 7g Adding Ingredients It is important to add ingredients in the correct sequence as applicable Usually water or...

Page 9: ...ster such as brown sugar Yeast Yeast is a living organism which is nourished by the sugars in the mixture causing it to ferment and create carbon dioxide gas which makes the bread rise and gives it it...

Page 10: ...ater temperature should be between 20 and 25 however for the Fast and Ultra Fast programmes the initial water temperature should be between 48 and 50 as measured by a cooking thermometer Water may be...

Page 11: ...uick white loaf 13 Quick banana and walnut cake loaf 13 Fruit loaf 14 Gluten Free loaf 15 Ultra fast white loaf 16 Granary bread rolls 17 Chorizo mushroom and pesto pizza 18 Marmalade 19 Fruit loaf ca...

Page 12: ...f 2 53 hours 280ml Warm Water 20 25 C 2 tbsp Olive Oil 1 tsp 7g Salt 2 tbsp 24g Caster Sugar 3 Cups 420g Strong White Flour 1 x 7g Sachet Fast Action Dried Yeast Pour the water into the Bread Pan foll...

Page 13: ...White Flour 1 x 7g Sachet Fast Action Dried Yeast Pour the water into the Bread Pan followed by the olive oil salt and sugar Gently and evenly add the flour over the top of the liquid Make a little w...

Page 14: ...ven mitts carefully remove the Bread Pan by twisting slighty anticlockwise and lifting clear Release the bread by turning the Bread Pan upside down and lightly tapping the contents onto a board Transf...

Page 15: ...800g Loaf 2 10 hours 175g 1 2 Bananas mashed 50g Sultanas 30g Butter melted 1 tbsp Milk Zest of 1 Lime 125g Chopped Walnuts 215g Plain Flour tsp Bicarbonate of Soda tsp Baking Powder 115g Caster Suga...

Page 16: ...to select either 650g Medium or 800g Large Press the Colour Button to choose either light medium or dark crust Press the Start Button and the programme will begin After approximately 25 minutes the Br...

Page 17: ...hours 280ml Warm Water 20 25 C 2 tbsp Olive Oil 1 tsp 7g Salt 2 tbsp 24g Caster Sugar 3 Cups 420g Gluten Free Bread Flour 1 x 7g Sachet Fast Action Dried Yeast Pour the water into the Bread Pan follo...

Page 18: ...m the wet ingredients and salt Close the Lid Press the Menu Button to select Programme 7 Ultra Fast Press the Loaf Size Button to select either 650g Medium or 800g Large Press the Colour Button to cho...

Page 19: ...large baking tray by brushing with a little oil The machine will bleep after the allotted time to tell you that the dough is made and risen Remove onto a floured surface knead lightly with floured han...

Page 20: ...ld have doubled in size Whilst the dough is being made Preheat your oven to 250 C In a large saucepan heat up the olive oil until hot then add the onions garlic and green pepper and cook stirring occa...

Page 21: ...ridge When the Bread Maker indicates that the marmalade is ready spoon a little marmalade onto the saucer and place into the fridge for 5 minutes Take the cold saucer out of the fridge and with your f...

Page 22: ...e fruit and walnut pieces close the Lid and the Programme will continue After the Programme has finished open up the Lid brush on the glaze and leave in the tin for 10 minutes before turning out onto...

Page 23: ...s 270ml Warm Water 20 25 C 1 tbsp 26g Butter melted 1 tsp 10g Salt 1 tbsp 18g Caster Sugar 1 tbsp 10g Milk Powder 3 Cups 420g Strong White Flour 1 x 7g Sachet Fast Action Dried Yeast Pour the water in...

Page 24: ...then the Kneading Blade can be easily removed and cleaned Bread Quality Consistency Issues Problem Cause Solution Bread rises too fast Bread or dough size too large Any combination of too much yeast t...

Page 25: ...h water Too many fruit ingredients Too much whole grain flour Too little yeast sugar or salt Measure ingredients correctly Incorrect flour Stale flour Use only fresh and correctly stored ingredients o...

Page 26: ...perience or knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Always keep the appliance out of the reach of chil...

Page 27: ...not be inserted into the Bread Maker Body as this can give rise to the risk of a fire or short circuit Never cover the Bread Maker with a towel or any other material heat and steam must be able to esc...

Page 28: ...d The Guarantee does not cover damage defect or failure caused by or resulting from accidents external damage alteration modification abuse misuse or misapplication The Guarantee does not cover any da...

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