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The warranty outlined below only covers distributors of the Optimum range of appliances. Please contact your 
distributor for a full product warranty.

Effective as of 1st January 2014

1. 

Optimum® (“we”) warrants this appliance to be free from defects in materials and workmanship. As long as you 
use it according to this instruction book, Optimum® warrants that it will perform satisfactorily in household use 
for a period of 1 year.

2.  Any warranties beyond this standard period are offered as extended terms by the selling distributor. This 

means you can only claim them though that provider.

3. 

We will repair/replace your appliance if any defects occur under normal use and care within this manufacturers’ 
warranty period at our discretion, and only if the selling distributor cannot do so. This is done solely at our 
option with no charge for parts. This warranty does not extend to any accessories, whether included or 
purchased separately. 
If your distributor determines that your appliance has a major fault, they may offer a replacement at their own 
discretion.

4. 

If your appliance needs repair while it is under warranty, and your distributor cannot provide the repairs, you 
are responsible for the cost of returning it to us (or an approved service provider), and also for the cost of 
returning it back to you.

5.  Whilst your appliance is in transit, you assume all risk for it. The warranty does not cover any further damage 

during transportation.

6.  You must ensure that you properly package your appliance when you return it to avoid any damage to it during 

transit. 

7. 

To enable us to process your warranty claim, ensure you include an explanation of any problem. We will not 
look for faults for you, and will only repair described faults as covered under warranty.

8.  This full warranty is void if your appliance has been subjected to abuse, negligence, accident, alteration, failure 

to follow operating instructions, or exposed to abnormal or extreme conditions.

9.  Cosmetic changes that do not affect performance will not be considered defects or fall under this warranty. 

These changes include discolouration of any parts of your appliance, or the effects of using abrasive cleaners. 
The warranty does not cover cleaning or removing any food products from your appliance, or repairing any 
damage caused by allowing them to build up.

10.  This warranty does not cover normal wear and tear on your appliance or its parts.
11.  This warranty does not cover any defect caused by an accident, misuse, abuse, improper installation or 

operation, lack of reasonable care, unauthorised medication, loss of parts, tampering or attempted repair by 
anyone we have not authorised to make repairs.

12.  The warranty will not apply if the damage, malfunction or failure results from alterations, accident, misuse, 

abuse, fire, liquid spillage, maladjustment of customer controls, use on an incorrect voltage, power surges and 
dips, thunderstorm activity, acts of God, voltage supply problems, tampering or unauthorised repairs by any 
persons, use of defective or incompatible accessories, exposure to abnormally corrosive conditions or entry 
by any insect, vermin or foreign object in the product.

13.  The warranty does not cover damage from using your machine with an alternate power source (e.g. solar, 

inverter, generator, etc.).  We do not recommend using these devices to power your appliance.

14.  You must keep your purchase docket/receipt as both proof of purchase, and proof of the date on which you made 

the purchase. You will need to present your purchase docket or receipt when making a claim under this warranty.

15.  If you do not present your receipt of purchase, this warranty is invalid. Consumer Law allows us to request 

reasonable proof of purchase to service a warranty claim.

16.  This warranty does not imply, intend to or detract from any consumer rights listed in, and able to be enforced 

from, Regulated Consumer Law. If any condition is found to be in breach of the Consumer Law, only that single 
condition shall be void; and all other conditions will remain in place.

WARRANTY TERMS & CONDITIONS

Summary of Contents for BM1000

Page 1: ...QUALITY YOU CAN TRUST USER S MANUAL BREAD MAKER BM1000 ...

Page 2: ...AD MAKER 05 06 4 QUICK BREAD IDEAS 07 5 CONTROL PANEL INTRODUCTION 08 09 6 OPERATING GUIDE 10 14 7 DESCRIPTION OF SPECIFIC FUNTIONS 15 16 8 RECOMMENDED RECIPES 17 23 9 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 24 10 TROUBLESHOOTING 25 11 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 26 12 WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS 27 28 CONTENTS ...

Page 3: ... of your ingredients and tailor your bread to suit your taste and needs with the 100 gluten free option ideal for those with special dietary requirements Making artisan breads at home has never been easier or more foolproof with the Optimum Bread Maker BAKE SNAP POST We want you to show us your freshly baked bread loaves All you need to do is follow us on Facebook and Instagram bake your bread sna...

Page 4: ...f a bench or table during operation Ensure the surface is level clean and free of water flour and other substances Vibration during the kneading cycles may cause the machine to move slightly 6 Do not place this appliance on or near a hot gas or electric burner or where it could touch a heated oven Position the appliance at a minimum distance of 10cm away from walls This will help prevent the possib...

Page 5: ...er 26 Do not touch any moving or spinning parts of the machine when baking Do not place fingers or hands inside the bread machine during operation Avoid contact with moving parts 27 To protect against electric shock do not immerse cord plugs or housing in water or other liquid Do not immerse the bread pan in water Doing so may interfere with the free movement of the drive shaft Wash only the interi...

Page 6: ...ppliance i It is recommended to regularly inspect the appliance Do not use the appliance if the power cord power plug or appliance becomes damaged in any way Return the entire appliance to the nearest authorised Optimum Froothie Service Centre for examination and or repair j Any maintenance other than cleaning should be performed at an authorised Optimum Froothie Service Centre k This appliance is...

Page 7: ... KNOW YOUR OPTIMUM BREAD MAKER 1 Handle 2 LCD Touch Control Panel 3 Steel Housing 4 Fruit Dispenser 5 Ceramic Bread Barrel 6 Viewing Window 7 Stirring Rod 8 Hook 9 Measuring Spoon 10 Measuring Cup PRODUCT FEATURES ...

Page 8: ...evel 2 For dry ingredients pour desired amount into the cup Gently shake the cup while pouring the dry ingredients in to level the ingredients out Tip 1 cup of All Purpose Flour weighs 125g approximately Measuring Spoon One small spoon and one big spoon used for measuring ingredients Hook Used to remove Stirring Rod from bread UNDERSTANDING THE MEASURING CUP ...

Page 9: ...rt Stop Pause and you will hear a buzzing sound The indicator light will flash and the machine will start kneading 7 The bread is done as soon as the countdown timer is complete Afterwhich the machine auto starts the Keep warm function 8 Press Start Stop Pause for 3 seconds and the buzzer will sound ending the Keep warm function 9 After the bread is done please wear oven mitts or gloves to lift th...

Page 10: ...n Exceptional Stop for protection performance When pressing this button down for 1 second you will hear a buzzing noise and the unit will stop immediately NOTE A one second short press is used to Pause the machine so that you can add ingredients into the breadmaker Simply press the button again to resume To Stop the operation completely press the Start Stop Pause button for 3 seconds or more 5 Thi...

Page 11: ...rvation function but can be adjusted according to your preferred time To set the time click Start Stop Pause and the display will stop flashing Click Start Stop Pause starts flashing and bread maker starts working When at the halfway point of baking through a reservation mode if you want to pause the bread maker press the Start Stop Pause button until you hear a beep the time display flashes and t...

Page 12: ... round hole of stirring rod into the right position at the revolving axle 2 Add the appropriate amount of water egg and flour into the barrel and finally add yeast Ensure yeast is in contact with flour and not any of the liquid ingredients Instant Yeast Flour or other Dry Ingredients Mixture of Water Oil Sugar and Salt 3 Put the filled barrel into the container and close the lid a If you meet with...

Page 13: ... Bread Recipe press Menu The number corresponding to each program will move clockwise from 1 17 6 To select your Bread Color and Loaf Press Loaf Press Color 7 Set Reserve time for delayed baking If you want to make bread immediately please skip this step Press Press Adjust to your desirable time Please refer to Reservation Function for the Reserve Time countdown ...

Page 14: ...G AND MAINTENANCE section in this manual 3 Set the breadmaker to BAKE mode and turn on for 10 minutes You need not have any ingredients in the barrel when you do this for the first time After 10 minutes allow the breadmaker to cool down and give it a thorough cleaning 4 Dry all parts thoroughly and re assemble them The appliance is now ready to be used 9 Finishing Bread Making 2 Non Heat 1 Press S...

Page 15: ...ut and allow it to cool slightly before pouring jam out of the barrel Bake Operation Instructions This setting offers immense practicality Once you have grasped how to make bread you can simply use the Leaven Dough mode to control kneading and rising times This allows you to make a wide variety of various breads The default timing in this mode is 50 minutes but can be adjusted from 5 minutes to 1 ...

Page 16: ...ss the fruit box handle and lift to remove Ref picture 1 b Open the box Ref picture 2 c Add the measured fruit and or nuts and close the cover Ref picture 3 d Align the two pillars at the bottom of the box holder with the fruit box handle and press until it re attaches itself to the lid Ref picture 4 ...

Page 17: ...g bad 2 Always ensure yeast is kept covered by a layer of flour to help maintain the activity of the yeast BUZZER SOUND 1 When connected to a power outlet the buzzer will sound 2 A buzzing sound will be emitted when Loaf Color Menu or Time Setup is pressed 3 A buzzing sound will be emitted when you select Start Stop Pause 4 During the kneading process a buzzing sound emits to remind you to add ing...

Page 18: ...ter baking After the bread is done the machine automatically enters Keep Warm mode with flashing The maximum time it will remain in Keep Warm is 1 hour Press On Off for 3 seconds until a buzzing sound is emitted in order to turn the Keep Warm function off ...

Page 19: ...g 750g 1000g Water 160ml 240ml 310ml Butter 2 Big Spoon 2 Big Spoon 3 Big Spoon Table Salt 1 2 Small Spoon 1 2 Small Spoon 1 Small Spoon Sugar 4 Big Spoon 6 Big Spoon 6 Big Spoon Milk Powder 2 Big Spoon 3 Big Spoon 4 Big Spoon Flour 300g 400g 500g Instant Yeast 1 Small Spoon 1 Small Spoon 1 Small Spoon Material 500g 750g 1000g Water 160ml 200ml 240ml Butter 1 Big Spoon 1 Big Spoon 2 Big Spoon Tabl...

Page 20: ...0ml 340ml Butter 2 Big Spoon 2 Big Spoon 3 Big Spoon Table Salt 1 2 Small Spoon 1 Small Spoon 1 1 2 Small Spoon Sugar 2 Big Spoon 3 Big Spoon 4 Big Spoon Whole Wheat Flour 150g 200g 250g Flour 150g 200g 250g Instant Yeast 1 Small Spoon 1 1 4 Small Spoon 1 1 2 Small Spoon Material 500g 750g 1000g Water 40 50 C 180ml 240ml 300ml Butter 2 Big Spoon 2 Big Spoon 3 Big Spoon Table Salt 1 2 Small Spoon 1...

Page 21: ... Spoon 2 Big Spoon 3 Big Spoon Table Salt 3 4 Small Spoon 1 Small Spoon 1 1 4 Small Spoon Egg 1 pcs 1 pcs 1 pcs Milk Powder 2 Big Spoon 3 Big Spoon 4 Big Spoon Flour 280g 375g 450g Instant Yeast 1 Small Spoon 1 Small Spoon 1 Small Spoon Xylitol 3 Big Spoon 4 Big Spoon 5 Big Spoon Material 500g 750g 1000g Milk 120ml 180ml 240ml Butter 2 Big Spoon 2 Big Spoon 3 Big Spoon Sugar 2 Big Spoon 3 Big Spoo...

Page 22: ... a Sponge Cake Steps 1 Combine eggs and sugar in a large clean bowl Whisk on high speed electric mixer until pale creamy and light yellow 2 Gradually add Cake Flour Low Gluten Flour to the beaten eggs in 3 additions folding gently each time 3 Add the melted butter to the batter and gently fold in with a spatula and mix well Pay attention not over mix or the batter will deflate 4 Take out the mixin...

Page 23: ...Small Spoon Sugar 1 Big Spoon Flour 4 Cups P S Select the recipes marked as your needs Material Water 240ml Butter 2 Big Spoon Table Salt 1 1 2 Small Spoon Sugar 1 Big Spoon Flour 3 Cups Instant Yeast 1 1 2 Small Spoon Material Orange 600g Sugar 300g Pectin Powder 50g Material Milk 350ml Yoghurt 50ml Sugar 3 Big Spoon ...

Page 24: ...he activation of instant yeast before making bread Combine 1 2 a cup of warm water about 40 50 C with a teaspoon of yeast and a pinch of sugar Stir to mix After 10 minutes you should notice that the liquid has turned foamy this is a sign of active yeast If it looks like nothing has reacted we highly recommend purchasing new fresh yeast Material 500g 750g 1000g Water 120ml 180ml 240ml Sugar 2 5 Big...

Page 25: ...tes of kneading please continue to add one or two big spoons of flour gradually until the dough is soft elastic and smooth 2 If there is not enough water in your dough you will end up with dry flour accumulating at the bottom of the barrel This may lead to bread that is rough and inelastic To rectify a dry dough gradually add 1 or 2 big spoons of water and knead until dough is elastic smooth and s...

Page 26: ...aught in the barrel and doesn t come off pour an appropriate amount of water into the barrel and allow it to steep for 10 minutes before trying again 3 If you are not planning to use the unit for a prolonged period of time clean the entire unit and accessories and allow them to cool before storing in the barrel Environment for Use 1 Appropriate atmospheric temperature for use is 10 40 C 2 Relative...

Page 27: ...d crumbs in barrel Remove anything found inside the unit before re start Lock Barrel into position Re place bread barrel into position Abnormal Smell Taste Wire cord damaged Keep wire cord away from heated objects something left on the heating tube Remove the matter left on the heating tube LED indicates LLL Temperature inside the unit lower than 10 C Use the unit under 10 C 40 C LED indicates HHH...

Page 28: ...be disposed of at a collection point for recycling electrical and electronic devices The materials are recyclable according to their labelling You make an important contribution to protecting our environment by reusing recycling or utilizing old devices in other ways Please ask the municipal administration where the appropriate disposal facility is located Australia standard AS NZS 60335 2 9 2014 ...

Page 29: ...bnormal or extreme conditions 9 Cosmetic changes that do not affect performance will not be considered defects or fall under this warranty These changes include discolouration of any parts of your appliance or the effects of using abrasive cleaners The warranty does not cover cleaning or removing any food products from your appliance or repairing any damage caused by allowing them to build up 10 T...

Page 30: ...28 Please contact the distributor located in the country where you made your original purchase for all Support Servicing and Warranty ...

Page 31: ...29 Optimum Breadmaker BM1000 ...

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