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There are large holes inside the bread

 

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This is usually the result of not adding salt to the recipe.

The bread rose too much

 

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Try using less yeast (1/4 tsp less at a time). This could also be 

the result of not adding salt to the recipe or not placing the 

stirring paddle into the baking pan.

The bread did not rise enough

 

·

There are several possible solutions. Try using less flour (1 tsp 

less at a time), more yeast (1/4 tsp more at a time, or less water 

(1 tsp less at a time).

 

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You may have forgotten to add salt. 

 

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Check that the yeast is not expired, and is fresh and properly 

stored (sealed, in a cool, dark place).

 

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Liquid ingredients may have either been too hot (this will kill 

the yeast), or too cold (yeast will not activate). Liquids should 

be between 75°F-90°F for best results.

 

·

The ingredients were in the baking pan in the improper 

order. If the ingredients are placed improperly, this can cause 

the yeast to get wet and not activate. See "Operation Guide" 

on pages 

12-14

 for proper ingredient placement.

The bread has a floured top

 

·

This is usually a result of using too much flour or not enough 

water. Try using less flour (1 tsp less at a time), or try using 

more yeast (1/4 tsp less at a time).

The bread is too brown

 

·

This is usually the result of adding too much sugar to the 

recipe. Try using less sugar (1 tbsp at a time). You can also try 

selecting a lighter crust color selection.

The bread is not brown enough

 

·

This is usually the result of repeatedly lifting the lid of the 

bread machine or leaving the lid open while the bread is 

baking. Be sure the lid is shut while the bread maker is in 

operation.

The stirring paddle comes out with the bread

 

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This can happen, as the stirring paddle is detachable. Use 

a non-metal utensil or the paddle hook to remove it from the 

loaf before slicing. Use caution, as the paddle will be hot. 

The bread is pale on top and collapsed

 

·

Usually this is because the ingredients are not in balance 

or low protein flour is used. Check the method of weighing/

measuring the ingredients. Too much yeast, water or other 

liquid ingredients, or insufficient flour, may cause the bread to 

be pale on top and collapse while baking.

Bread/jam/yogurt is overflowing in the baking pan.

 

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Results may vary when using other recipes, as the recipes in 

this booklet are sized so that the dough is kneaded properly 

and the finished bread does not exceed the baking pan 

capacity. Use only recipes with similar quantities of ingredients. 

As a general guide, a minimum of 2 cups and maximum of 31/2 

cups of total dry ingredients is recommended on the bread 

settings. On the jam setting, as a general guide, a maximum of  

3 cups of fruit should be used.

Can I use egg powder or dry milk?

 

·

 Yes, egg powders, dried buttermilk or dry milk can be used. 

These products allow you to use the Delay Start feature– 

however, always be sure to add the water to the baking 

pan first, then add the dried substitution after the flour to 

keep them separate. Similarly, fresh milk and eggs can be 

substituted for dry milk and egg powders, but the baked bread 

will have a heavier texture. If you still choose to use fresh milk, 

decrease the same measurement of other liquid in the recipe 

to avoid runny dough. Do not use the delay start feature with 

perishable ingredients.

Can other sweetening agents be used in place of sugar?

 

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 Yes. Honey, golden syrup or brown sugar can be used. When 

substituting honey or similar sweet liquids for sugar, ensure to 

decrease the same measurement of liquid to equal the liquid 

sugar substitute. We do not recommend powdered or liquid 

artificial sweeteners.

Can butter or margarine be used in place of oil?

 

·

 Yes, but the bread texture may appear more creamy and 

yellow.

Can salt be omitted?

 

·

 Salt plays a very important part in bread making. Omitting 

it will decrease water retention in the dough, as well as affect 

mixing, the strength of the gluten development and the 

fermentation of the yeast. In the finished bread, salt improves 

the loaf shape, crumb structure and crust color, as well as 

extending shelf life and enhancing flavor.

What if the power goes out during the baking process?

 

·

 If the power goes out for 10 minutes or less while the bread 

maker is working, the bread maker's power-off memory will 

resume the baking process once power returns.

 

·

If the power outage lasts longer than 10 minutes, the bread 

maker will not be able to resume the baking process. If this 

happens, hold down the 

Start|Stop

 button for 3 seconds 

when the power returns. If the display does not return to the 

time setting before the outage, unplug the bread maker then 

plug it back in. If the machine still does not start, hold down 

the 

Start|Stop

 button a second time for 3 seconds. Continue 

to unplug/replug and hold down 

Start|Stop

 until the display 

returns to the cycle time before the power outage. Then, press 

Start|Stop

 once to resume. 

 

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Summary of Contents for ABM-250

Page 1: ...instruction manual Questions or concerns about your Aroma product www AromaCo com Support 1 800 276 6286 Digital Bread Maker ABM 250...

Page 2: ...use of accessory attachments not recommended by Aroma Housewares may result in fire electrical shock or injury 14 Do not use the appliance for anything other than its intended use 15 Do not use outdoo...

Page 3: ...e pulled by children or tripped over unintentionally DO NOT DRAPE CORD KEEP AWAY FROM CHILDREN Short Cord Instructions Stainless Steel Body Anti Skid Base Digital Panel Baking Window Lid Handle Nonsti...

Page 4: ...ng with customizable time 2 French Bread Longer kneading rising and baking times Produces a fluffy bread with a crispy crust Controls Functions Time or Adjusts the total operation time or baking time...

Page 5: ...baking pan and push down firmly To remove from bread after baking see instructions for using the paddle hook accessory Measuring Cup When filled to the top of the cup not the top line the provided me...

Page 6: ...o read Important Safeguards on page 3 then follow the instructions below to make one 1 5 lb loaf of white bread Quick Start CONT 5 Add all ingredients to the baking pan Be sure to add them in the exac...

Page 7: ...elect your desired bake function Then select the loaf size crust color and time optional using the Size Color and Time buttons Caution To avoid spilling ingredients onto the bread maker s heating elem...

Page 8: ...r bread maker never overfill the baking pan Follow the recipe measurements provided in Recipe Charts on pages 18 24 Ingredient guide Flours Bread Flour High gluten wheat flour that produces a light sp...

Page 9: ...the dough to rise and gives bread its characteristic spongy airy texture Growing yeast is a delicate process and all ingredients must be room temperature before adding to the baking pan to ensure that...

Page 10: ...ation Guide on pages 12 14 for best results NOTE Factors such as outside temperature altitude and ingredients used may affect how bread bakes Bread may require more or less time than the programmed fu...

Page 11: ...perfect for using with Bake to create a custom recipe 6 Ultra Fast 1 lb 6 Ultra Fast 1 lb Oil Butter Salt Sugar Bread Flour 11 2 tbsp Water 3 4 cup 3 4 tsp 3 tbsp Milk Powder 2 tbsp 2 cup Yeast 4 tsp...

Page 12: ...sing a blender or food processor pure chopped fruit into a paste like consistency and pour into the baking pan Make sure the stirring paddle is in place There is no delay start crust color loaf size o...

Page 13: ...tbsp 2 cup 3 cup Water 3 4 cup 1 cup 2 tbsp 11 2 tsp 2 tsp Salt Sugar 3 4 tsp 1 tsp 3 tbsp 3 tbsp Peanut Butter 1 3 cup 1 2 cup NOTES Place all yogurt ingredients inside the baking pan The stirring pa...

Page 14: ...aking cavity Unplug the power cord wait for the bread maker to cool and remove the debris with a damp cloth The baking pan may be loose Read Operation Guide on page 12 for proper baking pan placement...

Page 15: ...dough is kneaded properly and the finished bread does not exceed the baking pan capacity Use only recipes with similar quantities of ingredients As a general guide a minimum of 2 cups and maximum of...

Page 16: ...ny unauthorized service center or personnel the defect was subject to abuse improper use not conforming to product manual instructions or environment conditions more severe than those specified in the...

Page 17: ...To Enhance and Enrich Lives w w w A r o m a C o c o m...

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