Using The Breadman; How To Use - Breadman TR800 Instruction Manual

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USING THE BREADMAN ®
Power Failure
Back-Up
With your new Breadman ® Automatic Bread Baker:
• You can use pre-packaged bread mixes. Instructions are on
each package.
• You can bake a loaf Of bread from Scratch. See the Recipe
& Menu Planner included with your Breadman ®for lots of
_tastyop_ons.
• You can make dough for r_d-sh-gp-gd-lb-gv_s-as-well-as-
Pizza and Bagels! Choose the Dough, Pizza or Bagel Dough
cycles. Use any of the Breadman's ® 3 Dough cycles to do
the mixing and kneading for you, then shape and bake your
bread loaves, pizza or Bagels yourself.
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You can make delicious non-yeast Batter Breads
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and cakes!
• You can make all kinds of tasty Jams by using the
Jam cycle.
• You have power failure back-up. If the electricity in your
home goes out or you mistakenly unplug the machine, the
Breadman's memo w stores the active program. If power is
re-connected
within one hour of that time period, the
Bread Baker will return to baking your bread.
NOTE:
If you experience frequent surges in your area,
please use a surge protector.
If your power is out for longer than 60 minutes, and if you
are using any dairy products, perishables or meats in your
bread, for health, sanitary and other considerations,
you
should discard the contents of the recipe and start again
with new fresh ingredients.
Inserting and
Removing the
Bread Pan
To insert the Bread Pan, place into the Oven Chamber
with the pan named slightly counterclockwise.
To lock the
pan into :position turn the pan slightly clockwise (in the
direction marked "LOCK" on the •edge of the pan.)
Then place the Kneading Paddle onto its shaft before
adding any ingredients.
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