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OPERATING yOUR BREvILLE BREAd MAKER - BEGINNER'S GUIdE
10. Start the Bread Maker
The bread maker is now ready to activate, automatically calculating
the recommended temperatures and times for the 'preheat', 'knead',
'rise', 'punch-down', 'bake' and 'keep warm' phases based on your
selected setting, crust colour and loaf size. The LCD screen will
indicate the recommended total cycle time.
a)
To modify the recommended temperatures and times for the
'preheat', 'knead', 'rise', 'punch-down', 'bake' and 'keep warm'
phases, refer to 'Using the MODIFY button'.
b)
To activate the cycle using the recommended temperatures
and times for the 'preheat', 'knead', 'rise', 'punch-down', 'bake'
and 'keep warm' phases, press the START | PAUSE button.
The button surround will illuminate red. As the cycle begins,
the LCD screen will indicate the time remaining until the
loaf is ready and the progress indicator will flash to indicate
the current phase of the cycle.
c)
To pause the cycle, press and hold the START | PAUSE
button. Refer to 'Using the PAUSE feature'.
d)
To cancel the cycle, press and hold the CANCEL button
until the LCD screen returns to the main menu.
NOTE
When using the bread maker for the first time you may
notice the machine emit vapors. These are the protective
substances on the heating elements. These are safe, not
detrimental to the performance of the bread maker and
will dissipate with use.
NOTE
The bread maker is equipped with Power Failure
Protection. If the power supply is interrupted then
restored, this feature allows the cycle to automatically
resume where it left off instead of starting from the
beginning of the cycle. For the Power Failure Protection
to activate, the bread maker must have been operating
for a minimum of 5 minutes before the power was
interrupted, and the power must be restored within
60 minutes. If the power is not restored within 60
minutes; if you are unsure when the outage occurred; or
if the 'bake' phase was interrupted; it is recommended
to discard the ingredients, particularly when using
perishable ingredients such as dairy products, eggs, etc.
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