Care And Cleaning - Russell Hobbs Bakers Delight RHBM1500 Instructions And Warranty Information

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Make sure you remove the kneading arm before you dispose of the ingredients. If you forget,
Customer Service Department will be happy to sell you another one.
This also works if you unplug the bread maker, switch it off, or switch the wall socket off accidentally.

Care and Cleaning

1. Unplug the bread maker and let it cool down fully before cleaning.
2. Open the lid. If you want to remove the lid, open and lift it gently at the same time. As it
approaches about 45° the right hinge tab will align with the slot, and you'll be able to pull the lid
out of the hinge. To replace it, tilt the lid back about 45°, put the left hinge tab into the left side of
the hinge, then put the right hinge tab into the slot.
3. If the kneading arm has stuck on to the shaft, fill the loaf tin with warm water. This should soften
any dough residues and allow the kneading arm to be removed. Don't leave it to soak.
4. If the inside of the kneading arm gets clogged with flour, soak it in warm water and then dig out
the flour with a wooden cocktail stick.
5. Wash the loaf tin and kneading arm in warm soapy water, rinse, then dry thoroughly.
6. Wipe all other surfaces, internal and external, with a damp cloth. Use a little washing-up liquid if
necessary, but be sure to clean it all off, otherwise it might taint the next lot of bread.
7. Make sure everything is dry before reusing the bread maker or storing it away.
8. Don't immerse the bread maker in water or any other liquid.
9. Do not use bleach or other abrasive substance or solvents to clean your appliance as it can be
damaging to the finish.
10. To remove stubborn spots/marks, wipe the surfaces with a cloth slightly dampened in soapy water
or mild non-abrasive cleaner. Dry with a clean and soft cloth.
11. Don't put any of the parts in a dishwasher.
Recipes
There are many external factors, which can affect the taste and texture of your bread (e.g. yeast type,
flour type, sugar type, kitchen temperature, even air pressure and height above sea level).
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