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Bring Home the Bakery
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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RECIPES INCLUDED
Breadman Bread maker
see reverse side
❍ BK2000B
❍ BK2000BQ
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Caution, hot surfaces: This appliance ELECTRICAL CORD
❑ Extreme caution must be used when moving an appliance
generates heat and escaping steam
during use. Proper precautions
must be taken to prevent the risk
of burns, fires or other injury to
persons or damage to property.
a) A short power-supply cord (or detachable power-supply
cord) is to be provided to reduce the risk resulting from
becoming entangled in or tripping over a longer cord.
b) Longer detachable power-supply cords or extension
cords are available and may be used if care is exercised
in their use.
containing hot oil or other hot liquids.
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions
should always be followed including the following:
❑ To disconnect, press and hold the STOP button for several
seconds, remove plug from wall outlet.
❑ Do not use appliance for other than intended use.
❑ Avoid contacting moving parts.
❑ Read all instructions.
POLARIZED PLUG (120V Models Only)
c) If a long detachable power-supply cord or extension
cord is used,
❑ Do not touch hot surfaces. Use handles or knobs.
This appliance has a polarized plug (one blade is wider than
the other). To reduce the risk of electric shock, this plug is
intended to fit into a polarized outlet only one way. If the plug
does not fit fully into the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does
not fit, contact a qualified electrician. Do not attempt to modify
the plug in any way.
❑ To protect against electrical shock do not immerse cord,
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
1) The marked electrical rating of the detachable
power-supply cord or extension cord should be
at least as great as the electrical rating of the
appliance,
plugs, or appliance in water or other liquid.
This product is for household use only.
❑ Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used
by or near children.
❑ Unplug from outlet when not in use and before cleaning.
2) If the appliance is of the grounded type, the
extension cord should be a grounding-type
3-wire cord, and
3) The longer cord should be arranged so that it will
not drape over the countertop or tabletop where it
can be pulled on by children or tripped over.
Allow to cool before putting on or taking off parts.
CustomerCareLine:
TAMPER-RESISTANT SCREW
❑ Do not operate any appliance with a damaged cord or plug,
or after the appliance malfunctions or has been damaged in
any manner. Contact Consumer Services for examination,
repair or electrical or mechanical adjustment. Or, call the
appropriate toll-free number on the cover of this manual.
Warning: This appliance is equipped with a tamper-resistant
screw to prevent removal of the outer cover. To reduce the
risk of fire or electric shock, do not attempt to remove the
outer cover. There are no user-serviceable parts inside.
Repair should be done only by authorized service personnel.
USA/Canada
1-800-231-9786
Accessories/Parts
(USA / Canada)
1-800-738-0245
Note: If the power supply cord is damaged, it should be
replaced by qualified personnel; in Latin America, by an
authorized service center.
❑ The use of accessory attachments not recommended by the
appliance manufacturer may cause fire, electric shock or
injury.
❑ Do not use outdoors.
For online customer service
and to register your product, go to
❑ Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter, or touch
hot surfaces, including the stove.
❑ Do not place on or near a hot gas or electric burner, or in a
heated oven.
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POWER OUTAGE
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Product may vary slightly from what is illustrated.
7-Minute Power Failure Back-Up
®
Your Breadman Bread Maker has a 7-minute power failure
† 1. Removable lid (Part # BK2000BQ-01)
2. Lid handle
back-up feature. If the electricity goes out, the memory will
store your cycle selection for up to 7 minutes. If the power
comes back on within this time, bread making will resume
where it left off.
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3. Cord wrap (not shown)
4. Viewing window
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If the bread maker loses power for more than 7 minutes and
you are using any dairy products, perishables or meat in your
bread, you should discard the contents of the recipe and start
again with new fresh ingredients due to health and sanitary
considerations. For nonperishable recipes you may try starting
the bread maker at the beginning of the cycle again. However,
this may not always produce an acceptable loaf of bread.
5. Automatic fruit & nut dispenser
6. Control panel
7. Baking chamber
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† 8. Traditional bread pan (Part # BK2000BQ-02)
† 9. 1-lb. bread pans (2) (Part # BK2000BQ-03)
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† 10. Collapsible kneading paddles for
If you are not sure when the outage occurred, remove the dough
and discard.
traditional bread pan (2) (Part #BK2000BQ-04)
† 11. Non-collapsible kneading paddles
for 1-lb. bread pans (2) (Part #BK2000BQ-05)
† 12. Measuring cup (Part #BK2000BQ-06)
† 13. Measuring spoon (Part #BK2000BQ-07)
† 14. Kneading paddle
removal key (Part # (Part #BK2000BQ-08)
Note: † indicates consumer
replaceable/removable parts
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6. LOAF BUTTON
CONTROL PANEL
1. POWER LIGHT
kNEADING AND BAkING CyCLES
Selects loaf size: 1½-lb., 2-lb. or 2½-lb.
Illuminates when START button is pressed.
Note: If at any time during bread making process you need to
turn bread maker off, press and hold the START/STOP button
for several seconds, then unplug the unit.
Loaf size is preset to 2½-lb.
Rapid loaf is preset to 2-lb.
Note: For two, 1-lb. loaves, see section
“BAkING ONE POUND LOAVES”.
2. DISPLAy WINDOW
Shows selection and timer setting.
Note: If bread is not removed immediately after baking and
START/STOP button is not pressed, a controlled 60-minute
Keep Warm mode will begin (except during Quick Bread,
Dough and Jam). For best results, remove bread immediately
after baking process is complete.
display
window
3. MENU BUTTON
Selects cycle. Each time the MENU button is
pressed, the number for the cycle selected and
the program time will appear in the display
window.
7. COLOR BUTTON
Selects crust color: light, medium or dark.
Crust color is preset to medium.
Note: When using Rapid bake, your crust color will be set
to medium.
Note: When you press the buttons, you should hear a beep.
This will let you know you’ve pressed hard enough to make
your selection.
WHITE
Used for breads that primarily include white bread flour,
although some recipes may include small amounts of whole
wheat flour.
4. START/STOP BUTTON
Press and hold for several seconds to clear
display, reset cycle or to simply stop baking.
WHOLE WHEAT
5. ▲ AND ▼ BUTTONS
Used for recipes with significant amounts of whole wheat or
rye flour, oats or bran. Whole wheat cycle begins with rest
period during which flours or grains absorb liquid ingredients.
Soaking causes flour or grain to soften and helps ingredients
to combine. Generally, whole wheat and multi-grain breads are
shorter and denser than white, French or sweet.
Use this pair of buttons to adjust the bake
only time and to set delay bake timer; add or
subtract time displayed in the display window.
▲ Increases in 10-minute intervals.
▼ Decreases time in 10-minute intervals.
FRENCH
Traditionally, French bread has a slightly crispier crust and
lighter texture than white bread. Recipes usually do not include
butter, margarine or milk.
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SWEET
LOW CARB
kNOW yOUR INGREDIENTS
FLOUR & OTHER GRAINS
Used for recipes that contain eggs, fruit juice, additional sugar
or added sweet ingredients such as coconut flakes, raisins,
dried fruit or chocolate. Baking temperature is reduced to
prevent burning.
Used for recipes that are lower in carbohydrates.
JAM
All-purpose flour is a blend of refined hard and soft wheat flours ideally suited for making quick
breads and cakes.
ALL-PURPOSE FLOUR
Use to prepare preserves, marmalade, chutneys and ketchup.
Add fruit, sugar and lemon juice for homemade preserves –
a great topping for homemade bread, waffles and ice cream.
Bran (unprocessed) is coarse outer portion of wheat or rye grains that is separated from flour
by sifting or bolting. It is often added to bread in small quantities for nutritional enrichment,
heartiness and flavor. It is also used to enhance bread texture.
BRAN
GLUTEN-FREE
Used for gluten-free recipes.
Bread flour typically has higher gluten concentration than all-purpose flour. Using bread flour
will produce loaves with better volume and structure.
RAPID
BREAD FLOUR
QUICk BREAD
Used for White, Whole Wheat and Sweet cycles to decrease
time to approximately 1 hour. Choose recipe, then simply add
½ tsp. to amount of yeast listed for a 2-lb. loaf. Bread may be
shorter and denser than bread made using the longer program.
Used for recipes that contain baking powder or baking soda,
rather than yeast, to make bread rise. Cake recipes made from
scratch must be specially designed for this cycle.
Cornmeal and oatmeal come from coarsely ground white or yellow corn and from rolled or
steel-cut oats. They are used primarily to enhance flavor and texture of bread.
CORNMEAL AND OATMEAL
CRACkED WHEAT
Cracked wheat has very coarse texture. It comes from wheat kernels cut into angular
fragments. It gives whole grain breads a nutty flavor and crunchy texture.
DOUGH
BAkE ONLy
Rye flour must always be mixed with high proportion of bread flour, as it does not contain
enough gluten to develop structure for high, even-grained loaf.
RyE FLOUR
Use to prepare dough for making bread, rolls or pizza which
are shaped and allowed to rise before baking in a conventional
oven. This program blends and kneads the dough and takes it
through the first rise.
Used if crust is too light or you wish to bake pre-made
dough – also especially useful if your bread is not quite done.
Check every few minutes. Bakes for up to 1 hour, 30 minutes.
Self-Rising Flour is NOT RECOMMENDED for use with your bread maker. Self-rising flour
contains leavening ingredients that will interfere with bread and quick bread making.
SELF-RISING FLOUR
7 GRAIN CEREAL BLEND
VITAL WHEAT GLUTEN
7 grain cereal blend is a blend of cracked wheat, oats, bran, rye, cornmeal, flax seeds and
hulled millet. It is used primarily to enhance flavor and texture of bread.
Vital Wheat Gluten is manufactured from wheat flour that has been treated to remove nearly
all of the starch to leave a very high protein content. (Gluten is the protein in wheat that makes
dough elastic.) Vital Wheat Gluten is available at most health food stores. It can be used in
small portions to increase volume and lighten texture.
Whole wheat flour is milled from the entire wheat kernel, which contains the bran and germ.
This high fiber flour is richer in nutrients than all-purpose or bread flour. Breads made with
this flour are usually smaller and heavier than white loaves. Many recipes mix whole wheat
flour with bread flour or vital wheat gluten to produce higher, lighter-textured bread.
WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR
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Note: Basic bread and dough recipes in this booklet were
developed using active dry yeast. You may use chart below to
substitute any quick-acting yeast (quick rise, fast rise or bread
maker yeast) for active dry yeast.
TIPS ON FLOUR STORAGE
ADDITIONAL INGREDIENT NOTES
Keep flour in a secure, airtight container. Store rye and whole
wheat flours in a refrigerator, freeze or a cool area to prevent
them from becoming rancid. Allow flour to come to room
temperature before using.
Important: Exact measurements for ingredients are the most important part of baking. It is the key to getting great texture
and consistency in your bread. Make sure to measure all ingredients exactly.
Double-acting baking powder is a leavening agent used in quick breads and cakes. This type of leavening
agent does not require rising time before baking, as chemical reaction works when liquid ingredients
are added and again during baking process.
BAkING POWDER
CONVERSION CHART FOR BREAD MACHINE yEAST
¾ tsp. bread machine yeast = ½ tsp. quick-acting yeast
1 tsp. bread machine yeast = ¾ tsp. quick-acting yeast
1½ tsp. bread machine yeast = 1 tsp. quick-acting yeast
2¼ tsp. bread machine yeast = 1½ tsp. quick-acting yeast
1 tbsp. bread machine yeast = 2 tsp. quick-acting yeast
Note: Flours, while visibly similar, can be very different in how
they are ground, milled, stored, etc. You may have to experiment
with different brands of flour to help you make the perfect loaf.
See RECIPE TIPS to assist with these experiments.
Baking soda is another leavening agent, not to be confused or substituted for baking powder.
It also does not require rising time before baking, as chemical reaction works during baking process.
BAkING SODA
EGGS
Eggs add richness and velvety texture to bread dough and cakes. When recipe calls for egg(s),
large egg(s) at room temperature should be used.
yEAST
Active yeast, through a fermentation process, produces carbon
dioxide gas necessary to make bread rise. Yeast feeds on
carbohydrates in sugar and flour to produce this gas. Three
different types of yeast are available: fresh (cake), active dry and
quick-acting. Quick, rapid rise and bread machine yeasts are
quick-acting. Fresh (cake) yeast is NOT RECOMMENDED for
use with your bread maker.
Butter, margarine and oil shorten or tenderize the texture of yeast breads. French bread gets unique
crust and texture from the lack of added fat. However, breads that call for fat stay fresh longer.
If butter is used directly from refrigerator, it should be cut into small pieces for easier blending
during kneading process.
FATS
RAPID CyCLES
Rapid cycle settings for White, Whole Wheat and Sweet
decrease time for making your favorite bread in approximately
1 hour. Choose recipe, then add an additional ½ tsp. of bread
machine yeast to the recipe. The bread may be shorter
and denser.
All liquids should be warm 80ºF/27ºC to 90°F/32°C for all recipes. Liquids, such as milk, water or a
combination of powdered milk and water, can be used when making bread. Milk will improve flavor,
provide velvety texture and soften the crust, while water alone will produce a crispier crust. Vegetable
or fruit juices and potato water may be used for flavor variety.
LIQUIDS
TIPS ON yEAST
Salt is necessary to balance flavor in breads and cakes; it also limits growth of yeast. Changing the
amount of salt in a given recipe may result in shorter, gummier bread. When first making a type of
bread, do not increase or decrease amount of salt shown in the recipe.
SALT
Ensure your yeast is fresh by checking its expiration date.
Ideally, yeast should be used several months before the
expiration date. Once a package or jar of yeast is opened, it is
important that the remaining contents be immediately resealed
and refrigerated or frozen for future use. Often dough that fails
to rise is due to stale yeast.
Sugar is important for color and flavor of breads. It also serves as food for yeast since it the supports
fermentation process. Recipes in this book that call for sugar require granulated sugar.
Important: Do not substitute powdered sugar. Artificial sweeteners cannot be used as substitute,
as yeast will not react properly with them.
SUGAR
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Important: your bread maker will bake up at 2½-lb. loaf.
Do not put larger quantities of ingredients into bread pan.
Bread will not mix and bake correctly and bread maker may
be damaged. (See MAxIMUM INGREDIENT AMOUNTS.)
CLIMATE CHANGES & BAkING
BREAD PAN TIPS
Inserting bread pan
CHECkING DOUGH CONSISTENCy
• In high-altitude areas (over 3,000 feet) dough tends to rise
faster, as there is less air pressure. Therefore, less yeast is
necessary.
Although your bread maker will mix, knead and bake
bread automatically, when baking bread from scratch, it is
recommended that you learn to recognize condition of your
dough. The ratio of flour to liquid is the most critical factor in
any bread recipe, yet the most easily remedied. After 5 to 8
minutes in Knead 2, open bread maker to check consistency
of dough. Dough should be in a soft, tacky ball (feel sticky like
scotch tape). If it is too dry, add 1 tsp. of liquid at a time. If it is
too wet, add 1 tbsp. of flour at a time.
Note: Remember to insert kneading paddles first, then add all
ingredients in the order listed BEFORE inserting the bread pan
into baking chamber.
• Before first use, operate on Rapid White cycle without
adding ingredients to burn off manufacturing oils. (Follow
instructions in USING YOUR BREAD MAKER.)
• In dry climates, flour is drier and requires slightly more
liquid.
Important: Collapsible kneading paddles may fall when
ingredients are added. This is normal. They will stand up
when kneading begins.
• In humid climates, flour is wetter and will absorb less liquid,
so less liquid is required.
Note: During first use, bread maker may smoke and/or
emit an odor from mineral oils used in manufacturing. This
is normal.
• When inserting bread pan into bread maker, make sure to
set firmly in place.
Removing bread pan
HOW TO USE
MAxIMUM INGREDIENT AMOUNTS
• Bread cycles: approximately 5 cups
• Quick breads: 4 cups
• To remove bread pan from baking chamber, hold handle with
an oven mitt and lift straight up.
THIS PRODUCT IS FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLy.
GETTING STARTED
Important: When you remove bread pan after baking, be sure
to wear oven mitts to prevent burning.
• Remove packing materials and any stickers.
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• Dough cycle: 4 /3 cups
warranty.
• Jam: 3 cups of fruit mixture
• After removing loaf (by turning bread pan upside down
and shaking gently), check to see that kneading paddle is
removed from loaf. If it is stuck in bread, allow bread to cool;
then use the paddle removal key to remove it, taking care not
to scratch the kneading paddles. Allow bread to cool before
removing the kneading paddles.
• Place bread maker on dry, stable, level surface away from
heat and areas where cooking grease or water may splatter
on unit. Do not place near edge of countertop. If placing
beneath cabinets, make sure there is enough room to open
the lid without interference.
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4. Make small indentation on top of dry
ingredients (not so deep it reaches
the wet layer) and add yeast (D).
8. Press MENU to choose desired cycle (F1). The POWER light
will illuminate. Each time MENU is pressed, unit and display
will move to the next cycle.
10. Press LOAF to select loaf size (F3). Bread maker is preset
Yeast
USING yOUR BREAD MAkER
to 2½ lb.
Note: Depending on the cycle or recipe used, some steps may
not apply or there may be additional steps. Refer to the
respective recipes instructions in the recipes portion
of this book, as well as the specific cycle instructions
located at the end of these usage instructions.
Note: Loaf size cannot be activated for the following cycles:
Important: Indentation for yeast is
important, especially when using
the delay bake timer. It keeps yeast
away from the wet ingredients until
the kneading process begins. (Liquid
ingredients will prematurely activate
the yeast.)
Note: As the MENU button is pressed, the Rapid cycle setting
will follow the regular cycle setting for White, Whole Wheat
and Sweet.
Dry
Liquid
❏ Jam
❏ Dough
❏ Rapid
D
E
9. Press CRUST to choose crust color (F2). Bread maker is
1. Open lid and remove bread pan. Lift
bread pan straight up and out using
the handle (B).
❏ Gluten Free
❏ Low Carb
preset for medium crust.
Note: CRUST will not be activated for the following cycles:
❏ Jam
11. Press START to begin kneading cycle (F4). The POWER light
will illuminate. The time remaining will begin to count down
in display window. Bread making time, program number
and color will be shown in display window.
Caution: Do not turn or shake bread
pan while taking it out. If the bread pan
is bent, temperature sensor may
5. Insert the bread pan into the baking
chamber (E). Press down on rim of
bread pan until it snaps securely into
place.
❏ Dough
❏ Bake Only
❏ Rapid
not work properly.
B
Note: During kneading cycle, yeast will activate and viewing
window may begin to fog. (This will clear eventually so you can
view the progress.)
2. Position kneading paddle on the
drive shaft. Match flat side of drive
shaft to flat part of hole in kneading
paddle (C).
6. Close the lid. If your recipe includes
extra ingredients such as fruits or
nuts (listed after the yeast in the
12. When your bread is finished baking,
bread maker will beep and
“3:25” will appear in display
window. Press START/ STOP
and open lid. Using oven mitts,
remove bread pan (G).
recipe), add these to the automatic fruit and dispenser.
Make sure paddle is secure.
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Important: Do not exceed /3 cup capacity.
3. Place ingredients into the bread pan.
Important: Do not pour liquids or spices into dispenser.
Always make sure fresh fruit or vegetables are not wet;
pat dry before putting them in the dispenser.
Note: As you add ingredients into
the bread pan, the collapsible
kneading paddles may fall; this
is normal. Paddles will stand up
C
7. Plug into standard electrical outlet. Bread maker will beep
and program 1 and 3:25 will appear in the display window.
Important: Remember, bread pan
G
and loaf are both very hot! Be careful
not to place either on tablecloth, plastic surface or other
heat-sensitive surface that may scorch or melt.
automatically once the cycle is started.
Important: Add ingredients to bread pan in the order listed in
the recipe.
F
Important: Always add yeast last.
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Note: If bread is not removed immediately after baking and
START/ STOP is not pressed, the Keep Warm mode will
begin. Bread maker will automatically turn off after
60 minutes. For best results, remove bread immediately
after baking.
Important: Make sure to clean the inside of the baking
chamber thoroughly after each use.
6. For LOAF size, press the ▲ and ▼ buttons simultaneously
and hold; unit will beep and display will indicate loaf size
of (2) 1.0 lbs.
USING 15-HOUR DELAy BAkE TIMER
Important: Delay baking does not activate JAM cycle. Do not
use delay bake timer if your recipe includes perishables, such
as, eggs, fresh milk, yogurt
15. Once bread has cooled (approximately 2 hours) store in an
airtight container.
7. Press START to begin kneading cycle. The POWER light will
illuminate. The time remaining will begin to count down in
display window. Bread time and loaf size will be shown in
display window.
or other dairy products and meats, etc.
Note: Keep Warm does not apply to the following cycles:
To preset your bread maker, follow these steps:
BAkING ONE POUND LOAVES
❏
❏
❏
Jam
1. Add ingredients in the order listed as usual, taking care not
to let yeast and liquid ingredients contact one another.
Important: you can bake either one or two breads at a time,
as desired. The recipe book contains recipes for White, Whole
Wheat , French, Sweet, Low Carb and Gluten Free 1-lb. loaves
(see 1-lb. loaves recipe section at the back of the recipe book).
8. If additional ingredients are listed after the yeast, such
as nuts and fruits, listen for the beep near the end of the
kneading cycle, about 30 minutes into the program.
Add those ingredients.
Dough
Bake Only
Note: If your recipe contains salt, add it with the liquid
ingredients, taking care to keep it away from the yeast.
13. Turn bread pan upside down and
shake to release bread (H). Place
bread upright on wire rack to cool at
least 20 minutes before slicing.
1. Open lid and remove traditional bread pan
(if stored in appliance.)
2. Close bread maker lid and plug it in.
Important: Do not use the automatic fruit and nut dispenser
with the 1-lb. bread pans.
3. Press MENU to choose cycle. Time needed for selected cycle
Caution: Do not turn or shake bread pan while taking it out.
If the bread pan is bent, temperature sensor may not work
properly.
appears in display window.
9. Follow directions from step 12 to 15 in USING YOUR BREAD
MAKER to finish baking.
Note: The collapsible kneading paddles
are designed to stay in the bread
pan instead of sticking in your
4. Press ▲ to add time in 10-minute intervals. (Use ▼ to
subtract time.) Amount of time set is shown in display
window.
2. Insert one of the two non-collapsible kneading paddles (do
not use collapsible paddles) into each of the 1-lb. bread
pans. Position kneading paddle on the drive shaft. Match
flat side of drive shaft to flat part of hole in kneading paddle.
Make sure paddle is secure.
H
SLICING AND STORING BREAD
bread. Check to see if the paddles
stayed in the pan. If not, follow the
• To fast-forward time, continually press ▲ .
• To fast-reverse, continually press ▼ .
For best results, place bread on wire rack and allow to cool at
least 20 minutes before slicing. Use electric knife or serrated
knife for even slices.
caution statements below when removing.
• For example, if it is 8:00 AM and you want bread ready at
1:00 PM, press ▲ until the display reads 5:00 – meaning
it will finish baking in 5 hours. This is the hour difference
between 8:00 AM and 1:00 PM.
Caution: Be sure to remove kneading paddle from the
bread before serving.
3. Follow steps 3 and 4 in USING YOUR BREAD MAKER to add
ingredients.
Store unused bread, tightly sealed (sealable plastic bags or
plastic containers work well) at room temperature for up to
3 days. For longer storage, (up to 1 month) place bread in
sealed container in freezer. Since homemade bread has no
preservatives, it tends to dry out and become stale faster.
Leftover or slightly hardened bread may be cut into ½-inch
or 1-inch cubes and used in recipes to make croutons, bread
pudding or stuffing.
Caution: Bread pan, kneading paddle and bread will be very
hot. Allow bread to cool before removing the paddle and
always use the paddle removal key.
4. Insert one bread pan over each drive coupling in the baking
chamber and press down on rim of bread pan until it snaps
securely in place.
Note: Actual baking times will not change.
14. Unplug unit and allow to cool completely before cleaning.
(See CARE AND CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS.)
5. Follow steps 5 through 9 in USING YOUR BREAD MAKER to
begin setting programming.
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5. Press LOAF to choose loaf size, press CRUST to choose crust
color, then press START to begin timer. The colon (:) in time
display begins to flash, letting you know timer is started.
When your bread is finished baking, bread maker will beep
and “0:00” will appear in display window. Press START/STOP
and open lid.
desired and allow to rise until doubled in volume. If only
1 rise is desired, remove from bread maker, let rest, shape
and rise as above.
• Sweet Icing Glaze: Mix 1 cup sifted confectioner’s sugar with
1 to 2 tablespoons of milk, water or fruit juice until smooth.
Drizzle glaze over raisin or sweet bread when they are
almost cool.
Lightly Floured
Sprinkle enough flour onto work area so dough can be handled
without sticking.
• Baker’s Tip: Dough has doubled in volume when an
indentation remains after tip of a finger is pressed lightly
and quickly into dough. If indentation springs back, cover
and let rise a few more minutes and check again.
Note: If desired, generously sprinkle with your choice of nuts or
SHAPED ROLLS
Important: Once rolls are shaped, cover and let rise until
doubled before baking.
seeds after glazing.
6. If you make an error after you’ve activated program and want
to start over, press and hold START/STOP for approximately
5 seconds. Timer will clear and you can begin again.
DOUGH CyCLE
Tips for Best Results
SPECIAL TIPS FOR MAkING DOUGH
Important: For use only with the Dough Cycle
• Always allow optimum rising of shaped dough.
• Use pastry brush to apply glaze.
Cloverleaf Rolls
Shape into ½-inch balls. Place 3 balls in each greased
muffin tin.
• If using delay bake timer, make sure yeast is on top of flour,
away from liquids.
BAkE ONLy
The Bake Only cycle offers the flexibility to vary time. You can
bake pre-made dough or dough purchased at the store using
this cycle. You may also use this cycle if crust color is too light
or if your sweet bread is not quite done. Check every
few minutes.
Important: Never allow dough to remain in bread maker after
cycle is complete; it may over rise and damage machine.
• Bake as directed in recipe.
Crisscross Rolls
• Rising times for dough after it is shaped and placed in
baking pan will vary due to recipe, temperature and humidity
level of your kitchen. Optimum temperature for rising is 80°–
85°F. Rising is the most essential feature in bread making.
Shape into balls, setting 2 aside. Combine balls and roll into
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a /8-inch thick square. Cut strips /8-inch wide and 2-inches
long. Brush top of roll with beaten egg. Place 1 strip across top
of each ball. Repeat process, placing second strip in opposite
direction across top of each ball.
APPLy JUST BEFORE BAkING
Egg yolk Glaze
For shiny golden crust, mix 1 slightly beaten egg or egg yolk
with 1 tbsp. water or milk.
1. Press the MENU button and move to cycle 13.
2. Adjust the amount of time you need up to 90 minutes.
3. Press START to begin baking.
• Bread maker allows dough to have first rise or fermentation
before dough is removed. Fermentation conditions gluten,
(becoming pliable and elastic with a soft, smooth quality)
develops flavor and leavens product.
Traditional Rolls
Egg White Glaze
For shiny, chewy crust, mix 1 slightly beaten egg white with
1 tbsp. water.
SPECIAL GLAZES FOR yEAST BREADS
Shape into balls. For “pull apart” rolls, place dough balls with
sides touching in 8 or 9-inch round or square greased baking
pan. For “individual” rolls place dough balls 2 inches apart.
• Sometimes a double rising is beneficial especially for whole
grain or 100% whole wheat bread. Let dough rise once in
bread maker. Remove from bread maker, punch down, let
rise again, punch down and let rest 10 minutes. Resting
allows gluten to relax and makes handling easier. Shape as
Select one of the following special glazes to enhance your
bread.
If desired, sprinkle chopped nuts or fruit and/or seeds
after glazing.
• Melted Butter Crust: Brush melted butter over just-baked
bread for a softer, more tender crust.
• Milk Glaze: For a softer, shiny crust, brush just-baked bread
with milk or cream.
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4. Wipe inside of lid and oven baking chamber with slightly
damp cloth or sponge. If any residue has scorched on
heating element or elsewhere, wipe with nonabrasive pad to
clean. Lid can be removed for cleaning. Dry baking chamber
and lid thoroughly.
Important: Do not put lid in dishwasher, as it may cause
warping. Do not immerse in water, as it contains sensitive
electronic sensors.
5. To clean glass in lid, use glass cleaner or mild detergent
and damp cloth or plastic scouring pad. Do not use abrasive
cleaners or scouring pads, as they may scratch glass.
6. Do not use vinegar, bleach or harsh chemicals to clean
bread maker.
Crescent Rolls
Tips for Best Results
Care and Cleaning
On lightly floured board, roll dough to 12-inch circle. Spread
with softened butter. Cut into 16 wedges beginning at wider
end. Place rolls 2-inches apart on greased baking sheet with
points underneath; curve rolls slightly. If desired, brush with
melted butter just before baking.
• Do not reduce sugar or use sugar substitutes. Exact
amounts of sugar, fruit, and other ingredients are necessary
for good set.
This product contains no user serviceable parts. Refer service
to qualified service personnel.
• Use only ripe fruit (not overripe or under-ripe) for best flavor.
• Do not puree fruit. Jam should have bits of fruit in it.
• Recipes should not exceed 3 cups fruit.
CLEANING
Important: Always unplug bread maker and allow to cool
completely prior to cleaning.
Bread pan and kneading paddle have nonstick surfaces, which
make cleaning easier.
1. After baking each loaf of bread, unplug bread maker and
allow to cool; discard any crumbs.
2. Remove bread pan from oven chamber and kneading paddle
from bread pan. Wash bread pan and kneading paddle inside
and out with warm, soapy water. Avoid scratching nonstick
surfaces.
Caution: Do not place bread pan in dishwasher, or soak it
in water.
3. If kneading paddle is stuck to drive shaft, pour warm water
into bread pan for up to 30 minutes, to loosen it. Do not use
excessive force.
Rosettes
• Remove stems, seeds or pits from fruit.
On lightly floured board, roll about 1½ oz. piece of dough into
14-inch rope. Tie in a loose knot, leaving 2 long ends. Tuck one
end under knot and second end into the top center of the loose
knot. Place 2-inches apart on lightly greased baking sheet.
• You may use strawberries, blackberries, raspberries or
other thin skinned berries. Fruit such as peaches, pears and
apricots may be used, but should be peeled and have seeds
removed.
7. Be sure bread maker is completely cooled before storing.
8. Baking chamber contains heating element and drive shaft.
When cleaning, NEVER pour water, solvents or cleaning
solutions into this area.
• Frozen berries or fruit (no sugar added) may be substituted
for fresh. Thaw and drain before measuring. For thinner jam,
use juice as part of 3 cups of berry or fruit amount.
JAM CyCLE
Method:
1. Following steps in USING YOUR BREAD MAKER; select
• Lemon juice adds necessary acid to berries or fruit.
JAM cycle.
• You may decrease amount of sugar, but it will produce a
thinner result. More sugar will make it thicker. For best
results, sugar substitutes are not recommended.
STORAGE
2. Once JAM cycle is complete, remove bread pan from bread
maker and pour hot mixture into heat-safe jars, leaving ½”
of space at the top.
All removable parts should be thoroughly cleaned and dried.
Store lid closed. Place bread pan into bread maker with
kneading paddle inside.
• Average refrigerated life of jam is 2 weeks or up to several
months if frozen.
3. Allow to partially cool. Cover tightly to store. Mixture will
thicken upon cooling.
Important: Do not exceed amounts given in recipes!
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NEED HELP?
What does your warranty not cover?
TROUBLESHOOTING
QUESTION
For service, repair or any questions regarding your appliance,
call the appropriate 800 number on cover of this book. Please
DO NOT return the product to the place of purchase. Also,
please DO NOT mail product back to manufacturer, nor bring
it to a service center. You may also want to consult the website
listed on the cover of this manual.
• Damage from commercial use
ANSWER
• Damage from misuse, abuse or neglect
• Products that have been modified in any way
• Products used or serviced outside the country of purchase
Why does height and shape
of bread differ in each loaf?
Height and shape of bread may differ depending on the ingredients, room temperature
and length of timer cycle. Also, accurate measurement of ingredients is essential to
make delicious bread.
• Glass parts and other accessory items that are packed with
the unit
Bread has unusual aroma.
Why?
Stale ingredients may have been used or too much yeast may have been used. Always use
fresh ingredients. Accurate measurements are essential to make delicious bread.
Two-year Limited Warranty
(Applies only in the United States and Canada)
What does it cover?
• Shipping and handling costs associated with the replacement
of the unit
Kneading paddle comes out
with bread.
This can happen, as kneading paddle is detachable. Use a nonmetal utensil to remove it.
Caution: kneading paddle will be hot. Allow bread to cool before removing paddles.
• Consequential or incidental damages (Please note, however,
that some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of
consequential or incidental damages, so this limitation may
not apply to you.)
• Any defect in material or workmanship provided; however,
Applica’s liability will not exceed the purchase price of
product.
Bread has floured corners.
Sometimes flour in the corners of the bread pan may not have been completely kneaded into
dough. Scrape it off the loaf with a knife. Check bread about 10 minutes into kneading cycle.
If all flour is not incorporated, use a rubber spatula to remove the flour from the sides of the
bread pan so it can be incorporated into the dough.
For how long?
How does state law relate to this warranty?
• Two years from the date of original purchase with proof of
such purchase.
What will we do to help you?
Can ingredients be halved
or doubled?
NO. If there is too little in bread pan, kneading paddle cannot knead well enough. If there is
too much, bread rises out of bread pan.
• This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also
have other rights that vary from state to state or province to
province.
Can fresh milk be used
in place of dry milk?
yES. Be sure to decrease same measurement of water to equal liquid substitution.
Fresh milk is not recommended when using delay bake timer, because it may spoil while
sitting in bread pan.
• Provide you with a reasonably similar replacement product
that is either new or factory refurbished.
How do you get service?
• Save your receipt as proof of date of sale.
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* Splenda is a registered trademark of McNeil Nutritionals, LLC.
com/applica, or call toll-free 1-800-231-9786, for general
warranty service.
Applica Consumer Products, Inc. is not affiliated, sponsored or endorsed by McNeil Nutritionals.
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Copyright 2010 Applica Consumer Products, Inc.
• If you need parts or accessories, please call 1-800-738-0245.
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Printed in People’s Republic of China
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