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using your bread maker
Using the delay timer
If you are using the breadmaker in hot or humid weather with a delay time
greater than 2 hours, there is a danger of the bread rising too quickly. To prevent
this, reduce the liquid by one or two tablespoons, increase the salt by ⅛ to ¼ of
a teaspoon and reduce the sugar by up to one half of the amount indicated in the
recipe.
Don’t use the delay timer for long delay periods if you are using ingredients that do
not keep well at room temperatures e.g. milk, eggs, cheese, etc.
Your bread maker has a built in timer that allows you to delay operation for up to 15
hours. The delay timer cannot be used on certain programs such as the Ultra Fast, Jam,
Bake, etc.
1. Prepare your bread maker and add the ingredients as previously described.
2. Make the required settings for program, loaf size and crust colour.
3. Set the timer. Use the + or – buttons until the required time is displayed.
For example, if the time is 8:30 p.m. and you want the bread to be ready at 7.00
a.m., you need to set the timer for a 10 hour 30 minute delay. Use the + or – buttons
until 10:30 appears on the display.
4. When the timer is set, press the START button. The display will start to count
down the time to completion and ◄ will appear next to TIMER on the display. The
breadmaker will automatically start mixing the ingredients at precisely the right
moment and your bread will be ready at the desired time. Once you have pressed
the START button you cannot alter the timer. If you forget to press the START button,
the timer will not work.
Keep warm function
The automatic keep warm function prevents the bread from getting soggy by keeping the
baked bread warm for up to one hour after the program has ended. The function stops
when the START button is pressed or the breadmaker is unplugged from the supply
socket.
Power failure function
If the power to your bread maker is interrupted, for example, by a temporary power cut,
your bread maker will keep the program in its memory for up to 8 minutes. If the power is
restored within 8 minutes, your bread maker will carry on the program where it left off.
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