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Breadmaker Owner's Manual

Power Loss Memory

Your Beyond Breadmaker has a 60 minute power interrupt
memory feature. If the electricity goes off, the memory will
store the cycle in process for up to 60 minutes. If the power
comes back on within this time, the cycle will resume where it
left off. If the Breadmaker loses power for more than this time
and you are using eggs, dairy products or meat in your bread,
you should discard the contents of the recipe and start again
with new fresh ingredients due to the risk of spoilage.
For non-perishable recipes you may try starting the Breadmaker
at the beginning of the cycle. However, this may not always
produce an acceptable loaf. If you are not sure when the out-
age occurred, remove the dough ball from the bread pan and
place it in an oven-safe baking container. Allow it to double in
size and place in a preheated 350º F/177º C oven for 30 to
45 minutes or until done. The bread will sound hollow when
tapped on top of the loaf if it is done.
If the bread has already begun to bake when the outage
occurs, you must begin with new ingredients.
When the power comes back on, you should do the following:
Press and hold down the STOP/RESET for at least 3 seconds. If
the display does not return to the time setting before the out-
age, unplug the Breadmaker and then plug it back in.
If you have a Home Hub network perform an Internet
Update from your Home Hub to reset the clock and restore
saved settings.
If you do not have a Home Hub, see Manually Setting the
Clock and Date on page 16.
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