Page 2 - IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS; SAVE THESE
2 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS WHEN USING ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES, BASIC SAFETYPRECAUTIONS SHOULD ALWAYS BEFOLLOWED, INCLUDING THEFOLLOWING: 1 Read all instructions carefully. 2 Do not touch hot surfaces. Use ovenmitts or oven gloves when removingthe hot bread pan.Do not cover the steam ventopenings under any...
Page 3 - Things you should know about your breadmaker; Electrical requirements
Things you should know about your breadmaker 3 • Your bread maker makes regular 450g (1lb) and large 675g (1 1/ 2 lb) loaves of bread (approx weights) • There are 11 settings, including one for dough.• A ‘Keep Warm’ function prevents the bread from getting soggy by keeping finished bread warm upto a...
Page 4 - Components
Components 4 B A C Kneading blade Measuring cup and Spoon Wirehandle Baking pan Rotatingshaft Lid handle Lid Viewing window Vent Power supplycord Main body Side vents(on both sides) Baking pan(installed in case) Control panel Inner case Back vents(not visible here) Tablespoon measure Teaspoon measur...
Page 5 - Contents; Operating instructions; Further information
Contents 5 Operating instructions Important Safeguards 2 Things you should know about yourbreadmaker 3 Before first use 3 Components 4 Control panels settings and functions 6 Setting descriptions 7 How to use your breadmaker 8-10 Using the timer for delayed completion 10 Slicing and storing bread 10...
Page 6 - Control panel settings & functions
6 1 2 3 4 5 Control panel settings & functions NOTE: When using the touchpad controls, be sure to press the pad until you hear a beep. 1 Display window • Shows the setting number you have selected for a particular recipe and shows delayed time, if selected. • Shows minute-by-minute baking time c...
Page 7 - Setting descriptions; Basic breads
7 Setting descriptions NOTE: The number in brackets following each settingdescription represents the total program time. Basic breads These settings are used for breads which primarily use white flour. These settings have the minimumnumber of rising cycles and the shortest overall timesuntil baking ...
Page 8 - How to use your breadmaker
8 The 8 bread settings in this unit will combine ingredients, knead and make bread from start to finishautomatically. The DOUGH setting makes dough for avariety of recipes but you must shape and bake thedough yourself in an oven. To delay completion, theautomatic TIMER may be programmed to make brea...
Page 10 - Slicing and storing bread
10 • If the kneading blade remains in the bottom of the loaf of bread, use the end of a plastic spoon orother non-metal utensil to remove. Always check tosee where the kneading blade is when removing abaked loaf of bread. If it remains stuck in the breadyou may accidentally damage it by cutting into...
Page 11 - Care and cleaning; Outer body, lid and inner case
11 Care and cleaning Caution To prevent electrical shock, unplug the unit before cleaning. Wait until the breadmaker has cooled priorto cleaning. Do not immerse or splash either the bodyor lid in any liquid as this may cause damage and/orelectric shock. For best performance and maintenance, it is re...
Page 12 - Knowing your ingredients; Introduction
12 Knowing your ingredients Introduction Waking to the smell of homemade bread baking in the kitchen is one of the most comforting memories ofchildhood. Can you remember rushing downstairs totaste the bread, hot out of the oven, with buttermelting on top? What a great way to start themorning. The br...
Page 13 - Measuring your ingredients
13 4 The mixture should foam and produce a strongyeast aroma. If this does not occur, discard mixtureand start again with another packet of dried yeast. Sugar Sugar is important for the colour and flavour of breads. It is also food for the yeast as it supports thefermentation process. Artificial swe...
Page 15 - Recipes
15 Recipes Small = 450g (1 lb) bread approxLarge = 675g (1 1/2 lb) bread approx Recipe method All of the following recipes use this same general method:1 Measure ingredients into baking pan.2 Insert baking pan securely into unit, close lid.3 Select appropriate bread setting.4 Push start button.5 The...
Page 18 - Croissants
18 Chocolate bread Ingredients Large Water 1 cup Egg (beaten) 1 medium Skimmed Milk Powder 1 tbsp. Butter 1 tbsp. Sugar 1/ 2 cup Salt 1/ 2 tsp. Walnuts (chopped) 1/ 4 cup Strong White Flour 2 1/ 8 cups Cocoa Powder 1/ 2 cup Dry Yeast 1 tsp. Use setting 8 Russian kulich Ingredient Large Water 1 cup S...
Page 19 - Wholemeal rolls; Raspberry braid
buttered side. Rolldough to 50 x 36cm (20x 14 inch) rectangle. 8 Fold dough into third,seal edges. Roll into a 50x 36cm (20 x 14inch)rectangle. Fold and rolltwice more. Coversecurely with plasticwrap. Chill in freezer for20 minutes. Repeatfolding and rolling 3times. 9 Roll dough to 3mm( 1/ 8 ") ...
Page 20 - Hot cross buns; English muffins; Raisin kolocky
20 1 Measure ingredients into baking pan. 2 Insert baking pan securely into baking unit, close lid. 3 Select dough setting. 4 Push start button. 5 The breadmaker will beep 3 times and the displaywill show ‘END’ when dough is ready. 6 Remove dough from pan and on a lightly flouredsurface divide dough...
Page 21 - Doughnuts; Standard cake mix
21 2 Insert baking pan securely into baking unit, closelid. 3 Select dough setting. 4 Push start button. 5 The breadmaker will beep 3 times and the displaywill show ‘END’ when dough is ready. 6 Remove dough from pan. 7 Roll dough out to 12mm ( 1/ 2 ”) thick. 8 Cut with a 6.5cm (2 1/ 2 ”) biscuit cut...
Page 22 - Jam Making; Jam recipe
Apple & walnut cake Premeasure ingredient groups (sieve together ingredient Group 2). Place in bowls near Breadmaker. Ingredient group 1Softened Butter 2 tbsp Milk 1 tbsp Raw, Grated, Peeled, Granny Smith Apples 1 1/ 4 cups Egg 1 large Chopped Walnuts 1/ 2 cup Chopped Dates (optional) 1/ 2 cup I...
Page 23 - Fastbake; Fastbake white bread
Fastbake For Fastbake models only (48230 series) The Fastbake programme (1 hour 20mins) is designed to produce a traditional white loaf in afraction of the time it takes with the standardprogramme. Quality of taste and texture is generallyretained using this method. The cycle time is reducedby start...
Page 24 - Extrabake
Extrabake If at the end of a programme the bread is too light in colour or the crust is too soft, the Extrabakefunction can be used. The Extrabake programme can be activated at the end of any of the baking programmes (except setting 9for dough), when ‘END’ appears in the display window. Do not switc...
Page 25 - Baking cycle times
25 Baking cycle times Setting 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Type/size BASIC BASIC LARGE WHOLE WHOLE WHOLE FRENCH SWEET DOUGH CAKE JAM SMALL LARGE DARK WHEAT WHEAT WHEAT SMALL LARGE LARGE RAPID Rest – – – 30 min** 30 min** 15 min** – – – - Knead 1 6 min 6 min 6 min 6 min 6 min 8 min 8 min 6 min 6 min 6 min...
Page 28 - Baking tips for yeast breads; Possible solutions; Results
Baking tips for yeast breads 28 Loaf rises then falls ‘cratered loaf’ 1 tbsp 1/4 tsp 1/8-1/4 tsp • See p13 • Loaf sides caved in 1 tbsp 1/4 tsp 1/8-1/4 tsp • Loaf rises too high ‘mushroom loaf’ 1 tbsp 1/4 tsp 1/2 tbsp 1 tbsp 1/8-1/4 tsp • See p13 • • Loaf does not rise enough 1 tbsp 1/4 tsp 1/2 tbsp...
Page 30 - Troubleshooting; Cratered bread
Troubleshooting 30 Cratered bread If the top caves in, it is probably too much moisture inside the bread. This could be caused by using cannedfruit or vegetables. You are better to drain well anddry first or to reduce your water by 1 tablespoon.Crater Bread also happens with cheese bread becauseeach...