Setting The Delay Timer - Breville BR6 User Instructions

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USING THE DELAY TIMER
The Breadmaker is equipped with a delay timer to enable the breadmaking
cycle to start at a predetermined time.
Note: the timer should not be used in conjunction with certain recipes. Avoid
using recipes, which contain fresh milk, eggs, fruit or vegetable purees when
using the timer, as they could spoil.
When using the delay timer function, you are setting the number of hours to
completion of the baking cycle.
Important: you do not have to consider the time it takes to bake the loaf,
as this is automatically taken into account. For example, if you want your
loaf to be ready in 8 hours, all you have to do is set the timer to 8 hours!

Setting the delay timer

1
Choose the desired bread recipe - ensuring that it is suitable for timer
cooking.
2
Select the required program setting (see page 8).
3
Select the correct loaf size (see page 8).
4
Select the desired crust colour (see page 9).
5
Set the delay timer. To do this, press the DELAY
button. The duration time will appear in the display
window. Each press advances the duration time in 10
minute increments.
If you go past the desired time, simply continue pressing the DELAY
button. Once the timer reaches '15:00' , pressing the DELAY button
again resets the duration time.
Holding the DELAY button makes the numbers advance quickly.
6
When the timer is set, press the START/STOP button. The display will
start to count down the time to completion.
Note: once you have pressed the start button you can not alter the timer.
12
DELAY

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