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.