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BEFORE YOU USE YOUR APPLIANCE
FOR THE FIRST TIME
• Remove the accessories and any stickers either
inside or on the outsid of the appliance -
A
.
• Clean all of the parts and the appliance itself
using a damp cloth.
QUICK-START
• Fully unwind the power cord and plug it into
an earthed socket.
• A slight odour may be given off when used
for the first time.
• Remove the bread pan by lifting the handle
and turning the bread pan slightly anti-
clockwise. Then insert the kneading paddle
-
B
-
C
.
• Put the ingredients in the pan in exactly
the order recommended. Make sure that all
ingredients are weighed with precision -
D
-
E
.
• Place the bread pan in the breadmaker. By
holding the bread pan thanks to the handle,
insert it in the breadmaker so that it fits
over the drive shaft (you will need to tilt
it slightly to one side to do this). Turn it
gently clockwise and it will lock into place
-
F
-
G
.
• Close the lid. Plug in the breadmaker and switch
it on. You will hear a beep, and programme 1
will be displayed by default, i.e. 800 g, medium
browning. To access programme 4, press the
button three times -
H
.
• Press the button. The timer colon flashes.
The operating indicator lights up -
I
-
J
.
• Unplug the breadmaker at the end of the
cooking or warming cycle. Lift the bread pan
out of the breadmaker. Always use oven gloves
as the pan handle is hot, as is the inside of the
lid. Turn out the hot bread and place it on a
rack for at least 1 hour to cool -
K
.
To get to know your breadmaker, we suggest trying the BASIC WHITE BREAD recipe for
your first loaf.
BASIC WHITE BREAD
(programme 4)
INGREDIENTS
-
tsp
= teaspoon -
tbsp
= tablespoon
BROWNING = MEDIUM
1. WATER = 330 ml
2. OIL = 2 tbsp
3. SALT = 1
1
/
2
tsp
4. SUGAR = 1 tbsp
5. POWDERED MILK = 2 tbsp
6. WHITE BREAD FLOUR = 605 g
7. YEAST = 1
1
/
2
tsp
WEIGHT = 1000 g
TIME = 3:09
Warning: The finishing blade is very sharp.
Handle it with care.
NO
OK
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