Before Using For The First Time; Breadman® Pro Tips - Breadman TR900S Instruction Manual & Recipe Manual

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BEFORE USING FOR THE FIRST TIME

BREADMAN® PRO TIPS
Inserting and
Removing the
Bread Pan
1. Unpack and clean your Breadman® Pro Automatic Bread Maker; see
CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS. When the Breadman® Pro is
packaged for shipment, a clear plastic film is placed over the Control
Panel; carefully peel it off.
2. Place the Breadman® Pro on a dry, stable surface away from heat and
away from areas where cooking grease or water may splatter onto it.
Avoid placing the Bread Maker where it may tip over during use.
Place away from edge of the counter top.
3. The Breadman® Pro will bake up to a 2 pound loaf of bread. Do not
put a larger quantity of ingredients into the Bread Pan than
recommended. If you do so, the bread may not mix or bake correctly
and the Breadman® Pro may be damaged. The maximum amount of
ingredients to be used is as follows.
• Bread Courses
• Batter Bread™ and
prepackaged cake mixes
• Dough Courses
• Jam
4. Before first use, operate Breadman® Pro empty on the Rapid White
Course program to burn off the manufacturing oils. Follow the
instructions outlined in the MAKING DOUGH AND BAKING
BREAD section of this Instruction Manual.
NOTE: During first use, this product may smoke and/or emit an odor
from mineral oils used in manufacturing. This is normal for a
newly manufactured appliance.
1. Remember to insert the Kneading Paddle first, then add all your
ingredients BEFORE inserting the Bread Pan into the Baking
Chamber of your Breadman® Pro.
2. To insert the Bread Pan in the Breadman® Pro, seat it firmly in place.
3. To remove the Bread Pan from the Baking Chamber, hold the
Handle with an oven mitt and lift gently. When you remove the
Bread Pan after baking, BE SURE TO WEAR OVEN MITTS to
prevent burning. After you remove the loaf (by turning the Bread
Pan upside down and shaking gently), check to see that the
Kneading Paddle is removed from the loaf. If it is stuck in your
bread, use a non-metal utensil to gently remove it, taking care
not to scratch the Kneading Paddle.
approximately 4 cups
4 cups
4-2/3 cups
3 cups fruit
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