Programme - Silvercrest SBB 850 A1 Operating Instructions Manual

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Operation indicator lamp
The operation indicator lamp
glowing that a programme is currently running. If
you want to start a programme time-delayed by
using the timer function, the operation indicator
lamp
first glows when the programme itself
starts, not when the timer is activated.
Bread weight
Select the bread weight (750 g / 1000 g / 1250 g).
Press the button repeatedly until the arrow appears
under the desired weight. The weight details (750 g /
1000 g / 1250 g) relate themselves to the amount
of ingredients placed in the baking mould
Note:
The default setting when switching the appliance on
is 1250 g. You cannot adjust the bread weight with
the Programmes 6, 7, 11 and 12.
Programme selection (Menu)
Call-up of the desired baking programme (1-12).
In the display
appears the Programme number
and the corresponding baking time.
Memory Function
When being switched on again after a power failure
of up to approx. 10 minutes, the program will conti-
nue from the same point. This is however not valid
when erasing/terminating the baking process or
pressing the button Start/Stop
signal tone sounds.
Viewing window
You can observe the baking process through the
window
.
indicates with its
.
until an extended
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Programme

Select the desired programme with the button Pro-
gramme selection
. The corresponding programme
number is shown in the display
are dependant on the selected Programme combi-
nations. See the chapter "Programme sequence".
Programme 1: Regular
For white and mixed breads mainly consisting of
wheat flour or rye flour. The bread has a compact
consistency. Set the browning of the bread with the
button browning level
Programme 2: French
For light breads from well-milled flour. As a rule,
the bread is light and has a crispy crust.
Programmme 3: Whole Wheat
For breads made from robust flours, e.g. whole
wheat flour and whole rye flour. The bread will
be more compact and heavy.
Programmme 4: Sweet
For breads with ingredients like fruit juices, coconut
flakes, raisins, dried fruit, chocolate or additional
sugar. Due to an extended rising phase the bread
will be lighter and airier.
Programmme 5: Super Rapid
Less time is required for kneading, rising and baking.
For this Programme, however, use only such recipes
that do not contain any heavy ingredients or heavy
varieties of flour. Note that in this programme the
bread is less aerated and may not be quite so
tasty.
Programmme 6: Dough (kneading)
For the preparation of yeast dough for buns, pizza
or plaits. In this Programme no baking is done.
. The baking times
.

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