Page 4 - Safety instructions; Risk of electric shock
- 2 - AUTOMATIC BREADMACHINE KH 1172 Safety instructions • Please read the operating instructions through completely before using the appliance for thefirst time! • Risk of suffocation! Children can suffocate through the improper use of packaging materials.Dispose of them immediately after unpacking...
Page 5 - Risk of personal injury!; Appliance Overview; Accessories
- 3 - CAUTION! Potential Appliance Damage! • Only use the appliance inside buildings.• NEVER place the appliance on or close to a gas or electric cooker or a hot oven. • The use of ancillaries not recommended by the manufacturer could cause damage to the appliance.Only use the appliance for its inte...
Page 7 - Before baking; Tips for baking; Control panel
- 5 - Before baking Removing and replacing the bakingmould To take out the baking mould 4 (Fig.1): Turn the baking mould 4 slightly in an anti-clockwise direction, until you can lift it out of the Bread BakingMachine (Marking “REMOVE “ in the baking space 0 ). To replace the baking mould 4 (Fig. 2):...
Page 9 - Functions of the Bread Baking; Signal tone function
- 7 - 8. Programme Dough (kneading) For the preparation of yeast dough for buns, pizzaor plaits. In this Programme no baking is done. 9. Programme Jam For making jams, preserves, jellies and fruit spreads. 10. Programme Cake In this programe the ingredients are kneaded, allowedto rise and then baked...
Page 10 - Inserting the ingredients
- 8 - Error Messages • If the display 7 shows "HHH" after the pro- gramme has been started, it indicates that thetemperature in the Bread Baking Machine is stilltoo high. Stop the programme and remove thepower plug. Open the appliance lid 2 and allow the machine to cool down before re-using ...
Page 11 - Mixing and kneading dough
- 9 - Warning! Before you bake a particular type of bread withtime delay first try out the recipe under observation,to ensure that the relationships of the ingredients toeach other is correct, the dough is not too firm ortoo thin, or the amounts are not too large and couldthen possibly overflow. Ris...
Page 13 - Cleaning and Care; Important; Disposal
- 11 - Cleaning and Care Warning! Before cleaning the appliance, ALWAYS remove theplug from the wall socket and allow the applianceto cool down completely. Protect the appliance against splashing water andmoisture, these could cause you to receive an electricshock.Please also observe the safety inst...
Page 14 - Warranty and Service; Importer
- 12 - Warranty and Service You receive a 3-year warranty for this device as ofthe purchase date. The device has been manufacturedwith care and meticulously examined before delivery.Please retain your receipt as proof of purchase. Inthe case of a warranty claim, please make contactby telephone with ...
Page 15 - Programme time periods
- 13 - Programme time periods Programme No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Bread size 700 g 900 g 700 g 900 g 700 g 900 g 700 g 900 g 700 g 900 g 700 g 900 g Clock timer (max.) 13 Std. 13 Std. 13 Std. 13 Std. 13 Std. 13 Std. - 13 Std. 13 Std. 13 Std. 13 Std. Level of browning Signal tone insert ingredients Total time ...
Page 17 - Troubleshooting the Bread Baking Machine
- 15 - What do I do if the kneading hook q is stuck in the baking mould 4 after baking? • Fill the baking form 4 with hot water and twist the kneading hook q to loosen the encrustation underneath. What happens if the finished bread is left inside thebread maker? • Through the „Keep-warm function“ it...