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Panasonic SD-YD250 Manual

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ORDER No. KAD0108500C1
E5
Automatic Bread Maker
SD-YD250
USA
SPECIFICATIONS
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  • Page 1 ORDER No. KAD0108500C1 Automatic Bread Maker SD-YD250 SPECIFICATIONS...
  • Page 2: Troubleshooting Guide

    Specifications AC120V (60Hz) Power supply Power consumed Maximum 550W Timer Digital timer (up to 13 hours) Protective device Self-resetting motor protector / (Open:248°F , Reset:169°F) Dimensions (H x W x D) Approx. 14”x13 1/3”x9” Weight Approx.15 lbs Accessories (Included) Measuring cup, measuring spoon Capacity max.21 3/4 oz./620g of bread flour / min.14 3/4 oz./420g of bread...
  • Page 3 Cause Remedy 1. Did not add sugar or sugar quantity was insufficient. 1. Put prescribed quantity of sugar. User-side 2. Incorrect selection of baking color. 2. Select correct baking color. problems 1. Cord disconnection (no LCD indication) 1. Replace the cord. Bread maker 2.
  • Page 4 Cause Remedy 1. Too much water 1. Reduce water. User-side 2. Too little flour 2. Observe the amount mentioned in the cookery problems 3. Too much tightening of the connector at the back of the bread 3. Do not tighten the connector too much. 1.
  • Page 5: Disassembly Procedure

    Parts Name Temp. sensor (Between tab (A); approx. 27k 25°C) Temp. fuse (Between (B)-(C); 0 Heater (Between (D)-(E); approx. 25 Angle Heater Case Ass’y P.C. Board B Ass’y Motor / White-Red:approx. 30 / White-Blue: approx. 29 2. DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE Note: The assembly procedure is the reverse of the disassembly procedure 2.1.
  • Page 6 Parts Name 1 Top Lid 2 Screw 2. Move front control panel towards the rear A and lift off B carefully. (Fig.2 & Fig.3) Fig.2 Parts Name 1 Heater case 2 Tabs 3 Control panel Fig.3...
  • Page 7 Parts Name 1 Control panel 2 Body 3. Carefully disconnect the PCB cover assembly. / Remove the one screw which secures PCB cover assembly. (Fig.4) Fig.4 Parts Name 1 Flat cable 2 PCB cover 3 Screw Removal of Positive Lock connector The positive lock connector is a specialty designed loose free connector.
  • Page 8 Parts Name 1 Positive lock connector 2 Extruded lever 4. Remove the PCB cover assembly by lifting up from the right side. 5. To separate the PCB from the cover assembly, bend back the four holding tabs while lifting out the PCB. (Fig.6) Fig.6 Parts Name 1 PCB Cover...
  • Page 9 Parts Name 1 Screw 2 Solenoid holder plate 3 Solenoid 4 Spring A 2.2. Remove of PCB (B) Note: Please detach Control panel and Top lid to the start, and remove the connector connection of lead wires. Before turning the body upside down, remove the kneading blade and bread pan. 1.
  • Page 10 2. Turn the body upside down and remove the four mounting screws in order to remove the feet. (Fig.9) 3. Remove the four bottom plate mounting screws in order to remove the Bottom plate. (Fig.9) Fig.9 Parts Name 1 Screw 2 Washer 3 Rubber foot 4 Bottom plate...
  • Page 11 5. Pull out and disconnect the connector on the circuit board. (Fig.11 Removal of Positive Lock connector The positive lock connector is a specialty designed loose connector. / To remove this connector, pull the lead wire by pressing an extruded lever in the center of receptance terminal. 6.
  • Page 12 Parts Name 1 Screw 2. Turn the body upside down and remove the four mounting screws in order to remove the feet. (Fig.9) 3. Remove the four bottom plate mounting screws in order to remove the Bottom plate. (Fig.9) Fig.9 Parts Name 1 Screw 2 Washer...
  • Page 13 Parts Name 1 Power cord 2 Body 2.4. Power cord 1. Disconnect the power cord connectors. 2. Push the cord bushing A and push out B. (Fig.12) Fig.12 Parts Name 1 Angle 2 Cord bushing 3 Power cord 2.5. Temperature sensor (& fuse) assembly 1.
  • Page 14 Fig.13 Parts Name 1 (+) Screw (short) driver 2 Sensor 3 Angle 3. Remove the temperature plate from Heater case. (Fig.14) Fig.14 Parts Name 1 Heater case (Insertion portion) 2 Sensor 3 Temp. fuse 2.6. Top lid 1. Remove the screws which secure the left side of hinge. 2.7.
  • Page 15 2. Remove the eight tabs which secure the inner lid by using minus screwdriver. / The removing order recommends (a) (h).(Fig.15) Fig.15 Parts Name 1 Screw 2 Top lid 3 Inner lid 4 Tabs (a) ~ (h) 5 (-) Screw driver 2.8.
  • Page 16 Parts Name 1 Screw(for Yeast dispenser) 2 Screw(for Lever) 3 Steam vent (Yeast dispenser) 4 Lever 5 Yeast dispenser chute 2.9. Heater 1. Remove the two heater terminal disconnect. 2. Press the heater bobbin B (two) from outside the heater case. (Fig.17) Fig.17 Parts Name...
  • Page 17 Parts Name 1 Heater case 2 Angle 3 Connector (lower) 4 Heater case base 5 Pully B (for 5 ribs Belt) 6 Motor washer A 7 U-ring 8 Lock washer 9 Nut 10 Belt (5 ribs/wide type) Note: Belt, Pully B and Pully A(with motor) of this model use a wide type to improve the durability of the belt.
  • Page 18 Parts Name/Mark 1 Set Mark [Circle] 2 Set Mark [Square] 3 Screw 4 Heater case 5 Heater case base 2.12. Bread pan, Mounting shaft unit 1. Turn the bread pan upside down, remove the three screws and remove the mounting shaft unit. (Fig.20) Fig.20 Parts Name 1 Bread pan...
  • Page 19 2.12.1. ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 1. First place the rubber seal over the shaft opening on the bread pan as shown in the figure. (Fig.21) Fig.21 Parts Name 1 Packing (Rubber seal) 2 Screw hole *Note1 *Note1: The Screw hole before the screw is tightened is a straight hole without the tap.
  • Page 20: Schematic Diagram

    Parts Name/Mark 1 Connector (upper) 2 Set mark 3 Mounting shaft unit 4 Screw hole 3. Insert screws and tighten. Caution : Do not forget to insert the rubber seal when assembling. Also be sure not to twist this seal during assembly. When replacing the shaft mounting unit, be sure to use a new rubber seal (Packing) and three new screws.
  • Page 23: Wiring Connection Diagram

    Parts Name 1 Sensor 2 Temp. Fuse (184°C) 3 Heater 550W 4 Motor 5 Solenoid 6 P.C. Board-B 7 P.C. Board-A 4. WIRING CONNECTION DIAGRAM Parts Name 1 Power cord 2 Heater 3 Lead wire B (white) 4 Kneading motor 5 P.C.B.
  • Page 24 Symbol Color [OR] Orange Black [BL] Blue White [Y/G] Yellow/Green [BR] Brown...
  • Page 25 Parts Name 1 Temp. senser 2 Temp. fuse 3 Heater 4 Angle 5 Heater Case A’ssy 6 Screw 7 Flat cable (to CN8) 8 P.C.B (B) 9 Fuse wire 10 Power cord 11 Lead wire B 12 Solenoid 5. CAUTIONS AND CHECKING AFTER ASSEMBLY 5.1.
  • Page 26 Note: With the exception , however, of motor operation, and temperature control for rising and baking. 6.1.1. Initial test mode 1. Insert the power cord into an electrical outlet while simultaneously pressing all three of the "SELECT", "MENU", and "TIMER" pads. / If the circuit board isfunctioning properly, the initial test mode will be displayed as shown.
  • Page 27 Motor operation test LCD Motor operation test table Forward (clockwise) revolution 2 times for 1.0 seconds. repeat 1.0 seconds off. Continuous forward (clockwise) revolution. Stop for ten minute after, and initial test mode will light up. 6.2.2. RISE mode confirmation test. 1.
  • Page 28: Baking Programs

    6.2.3. BAKE mode confirmation test 1. Form the Initial test mode (6.1.1), press the "SELECT" pad once. 2. The LCD indication shown in BAKE mode confirmation test LCD will appear, and the operation LED (Red) will lightup. 3. The heater will be heated at relay current flow ratio of 32/32 (100 percent).
  • Page 29 keep-warm is not available for the DOUGH option and the BAKE ONLY option. - For Bake Raisin & Dough Raisin options, there will be a break of 3 minutes during the kneading process to add dried fruits and nuts. 7.1. BAKE Options Basic Bake Basic / Basic /...
  • Page 30 40 min. — — — Approx. / Knead 10 Min. Rise — — — Approx. / 10 Min. Total 2 hr. 20 3 hr. 15 3 hr. 35 45 min. min. min. min. Timer 8. PARTS LOCATION (SD-YD250) (USA) PARTS LOCATION...
  • Page 31 9. REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST (SD-YD250) (USA) Important safety notice Components identified by mark have special characteristics important for safety. When replacing any of these component, use only manufacturer's specified parts. Remark 1. Screw (XYC4+CF10) with a washer supplied from KAD can be...
  • Page 32 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks ADA21A115 Solenoid ADR10A134-0S P.C.Board Ass'y 120V W/Flat cable ADP10A115 Flat cable ADA22A115 Heater 120V(insulator color /White) ADA11A107 Temp. sensor(Thermistor) W/Temp.fuse ADP11-120 Lead wire A (White for solenoid) ADP97A107 Lead wire B (White for heater) ADA10A134 Kneading motor...
  • Page 33 W/lock glue. Use for repair. XUB8V C-clip ADJ17A115 Screw XUE6FT U-clip XTT4+18HFN Screw ADJ03A121 Screw XTT4+8FFN-S Screw XTT4+20F Screw ASD938-101-D Screw ADJ16A107 ADJ01A115 Screw ASD881-100BZ Screw ADZ50A134 Operating Instructionns W/Menu ADZ01A134 Individual carton ADZ47A115 Carton filler 10. PACKAGING (SD-YD250) (USA) PACKAGING...
  • Page 36 Parts Name 1 Protection board 2 Carton filler (Upper) 3 Measuring Spoon 4 Measuring cup 5 Lid protection sheet 6 Kneading blade B 7 Bread pan 8 Unit 9 Plug 10 Power cord 11 Operating Instruction & Recipes 12 Individual carton 13 Carton filler (Lower) 14 Plug protection sheet 11.
  • Page 37 Remarks 1. Parts for SD-YD250 shown in the table are not interchangeable with those parts of earlier models. 2. Parts shown in table are not interchangeable with earlier models. However, if all three parts (Belt, Pulley and Kneading motor) are exchanged together, those parts can be used with the SD-YD205/ Y020, YD200.