Cook's essentials BM002 Instruction Manual Download Page 7

 

6

The

 

time

 

will

 

be

 

indicated

 

on

 

the

 

LCD.

 

This

 

function

 

should

 

be

 

used

 

when

 

you

 

want

 

the

 

delay

 

function

 

to

 

make

 

bread

 

under

 

the

 

NORMAL

 

and

 

FAST

 

modes.

 

 

“Color”

 

Button

 

Press

 

the

 

“Color”

 

button

 

to

 

select

 

the

 

crust

 

color

 

from

 

LIGHT,

 

MED.

 

or

 

DARK.

   

When

 

a

 

color

 

is

 

selected,

 

a

 

black

 

bar

 

will

 

be

 

displayed

 

under

 

the

 

color

 

selected.

 

 

“Start/Stop”

 

Button

 

Press

 

the

 

”Start/Stop”

 

button

 

to

 

start

 

or

 

stop

 

the

 

machine.

 

 

Length

 

of

 

Cycles

 

Program

 

Specification

 

Chart

   

(Approximate

 

Times;

 

M=Minutes;

 

S=Seconds;

 

All

 

other

 

times

 

are

 

in

 

Hours:

 

Minutes)

 

               

MENU

 

 

MODE

 

MAX.

 

DELAY

 

TIME

 

TOTAL

 

TIME

 

KNEAD1

RISE

1

 

KNEAD

2

 

RISE

2

 

PUNCH

RISE

3

 

BAKE

 

WARM

FRUTT&

NUT

 

DISP.

 

1

 

BASIC

 

12:20

2:20

 

5M

 

5M

20M

40M

30S

 

22M

 

48M

 

60M

 

2:00

 

2

 

SWEET

 

12:30

2:30

 

5M

 

5M

20M

40M

30S

 

25M

 

55M

 

60M

 

2:10

 

3

 

FRENCH

 

12:40

2:40

 

5M

 

5M

20M

40M

30S

 

30M

 

60M

 

60M

 

2:20

 

NORMAL

 

4

 

WHEAT

 

12:50

2:50

 

5M

 

5M

20M

40M

30S

 

50M

 

50M

 

60M

 

2:30

 

1

 

BASIC

 

12:20

1:20

 

15M

 

20M

‐ 

‐ 

‐ 

‐ 

45M

 

60M

 

1:15

 

2

 

SWEET

 

12:30

1:30

 

15M

 

25M

‐ 

‐ 

‐ 

‐ 

50M

 

60M

 

1:25

 

3

 

FRENCH

 

12:40

1:40

 

15M

 

25M

‐ 

‐ 

‐ 

‐ 

60M

 

60M

 

1:35

 

FAST

 

4

 

WHEAT

 

12:50

1:50

 

15M

 

35M

‐ 

‐ 

‐ 

‐ 

60M

 

60M

 

1:45

 

1

 

BASIC

 

N/A

 

0:45

 

10M

 

8M

‐ 

‐ 

‐ 

‐ 

27M

 

60M

 

N/A

 

2

 

SWEET

 

N/A

 

0:50

 

10M

 

10M

‐ 

‐ 

‐ 

‐ 

30M

 

60M

 

N/A

 

3

 

FRENCH

 

N/A

 

0:55

 

10M

 

10M

‐ 

‐ 

‐ 

‐ 

35M

 

60M

 

N/A

 

EXPRESS

 

4

 

WHEAT

 

N/A

 

0:58

 

10M

 

13M

‐ 

‐ 

‐ 

‐ 

35M

 

60M

 

N/A

 

1

 

PASTA

 

N/A

 

0:14

 

14M

 

‐ 

‐ 

‐ 

‐ 

‐ 

‐ 

‐ 

N/A

 

2

 

DOUGH

 

N/A

 

1:30

 

14M

 

15M

11M

50M

5S

 

‐ 

‐ 

‐ 

1:22

 

3

 

PIZZA

 

N/A

 

0:50

 

20M

 

30M

‐ 

‐ 

5S

 

‐ 

‐ 

‐ 

N/A

 

MIX

 

4

 

BAGEL

 

N/A

 

1:50

 

20M

 

90M

‐ 

‐ 

5S

 

‐ 

‐ 

‐ 

1:45

 

1

 

JAM

 

N/A

 

1:05

 

15M

 

‐ 

‐ 

‐ 

‐ 

‐ 

50M

 

 

N/A

 

2

 

QUICK

 

N/A

 

1:43

 

3M

 

5M

5M

 

‐ 

‐ 

‐ 

90M

 

60M

 

N/A

 

3

 

CAKE

 

N/A

 

1:34

 

8M

 

‐ 

‐ 

‐ 

‐ 

‐ 

86M

 

 

N/A

 

SPECIAL

 

4

 

BAKE

 

N/A

 

1:00

 

‐ 

‐ 

‐ 

‐ 

‐ 

‐ 

60M

 

60M

 

N/A

 

 

Note:

 

If

 

you

 

want

 

to

 

add

 

fruit

 

or

 

nuts

 

to

 

your

 

bread,

 

the

 

unit

 

will

 

provide

 

a

 

reminder

 

to

 

do

 

so

 

by

 

sounding

 

12

 

beeps

 

at

 

the

 

time

 

indicated

 

above.

     

Summary of Contents for BM002

Page 1: ...Model BM002 CONTENTS Important Safeguards 1 Know Your Bread Maker 3 Using Your Bread Maker 7 Frequently Asked Questions 19 Care and Cleaning 20 Recipes 21 CEBRDMKR_MAN_QVC_V10_20120427 BREADMAKER...

Page 2: ...been damaged in any manner Return appliance to the nearest authorized service facility for examination repair or adjustment 7 The use of accessory attachments not recommended by the appliance manufact...

Page 3: ...nly by authorized service personnel ELECTRICAL CORD A short power supply cord or detachable power supply cord has been provided to reduce the risk resulting from becoming entangled in or tripping over...

Page 4: ...housing 2 Steam vent 3 Removable lid with handle 4 Viewing transparent plastic window 5 Control panel 6 Bread pan with handle X2 pcs 7 Measuring cup 8 Measuring spoon 9 Kneading paddle removal key 10...

Page 5: ...TIMER Display This section of the LCD indicates the working time for the chosen menu option MENU Display This section of the LCD indicates the selected menu options 1 2 3 or 4 under each of the 5 mod...

Page 6: ...t Button This button allows you to select the pan you would like to work with left or right If you do not select a specific pan side the default setting is that both the left and right pans will work...

Page 7: ...30 5M 5M 20M 40M 30S 25M 55M 60M 2 10 3 FRENCH 12 40 2 40 5M 5M 20M 40M 30S 30M 60M 60M 2 20 NORMAL 4 WHEAT 12 50 2 50 5M 5M 20M 40M 30S 50M 50M 60M 2 30 1 BASIC 12 20 1 20 15M 20M 45M 60M 1 15 2 SWEE...

Page 8: ...ad pan s after baking be sure to wear oven mitts to prevent burning After removing bread loaf by turning bread pan upside down and shaking gently check to see that the kneading paddle has remained in...

Page 9: ...t contact with the water Be careful not to mix the yeast with the water or the bread may not bake properly Fig 7 4 Insert baking pan into the unit and close the lid Insert the bread pan into the unit...

Page 10: ...will heat If applicable b Press the Mode Select button until the desired mode is displayed NORMAL FAST or EXPRESS This will be indicated by a small triangle on the LCD See Figure 11 above for the FAST...

Page 11: ...rent time is 7 30 PM and you want to delay the completion of the baking time to 8 00 AM determine the difference between the delayed finish time and the current time In this case this is 12 5 hours Pr...

Page 12: ...he Bread Maker will automatically turn off 8 Removing a bread pan Once the baking process is complete the bread pan can be removed by following the steps below a Unplug the cord from the wall socket b...

Page 13: ...g the MIX mode neither the Color or Timer functions can be used 1 Begin an operation a Press the Left Right button to select the left pan the right pan or both pans A beep will sound each time this bu...

Page 14: ...cle through the options continue to press the Menu button until your selections are displayed d Once all selections have been made press the Start Stop button and hold for 2 seconds to begin the mixin...

Page 15: ...e removal key to remove it taking care not to scratch the kneading paddle See Figure 24 6 From shaping to baking Shape the dough Let it rise once again and then bake or cook per your recipe For Specia...

Page 16: ...yed 1 Jam 2 Quick 3 Cake or 4 Bake The timer and menu information on the LCD will be updated accordingly See Figure 27 for the Bake option Menu 4 A beep will sound each time this button is pressed Not...

Page 17: ...e baking compartment by grasping the handle and pulling the pan straight up and out of the unit See Figure 29 Important The bread pan and contents are both very hot Be careful not to place either on a...

Page 18: ...to loosen and release the cake See Figure 32 b Place cake upright on a wire rack to cool for at least 20 minutes before slicing c If the kneading paddle is stuck in the cake allow cake to cool and the...

Page 19: ...18 c If the kneading paddle is stuck in the bread allow bread to cool and then use the paddle removal key to remove it taking care not to scratch the kneading paddle See Figure 35 Fig 35...

Page 20: ...ng the Fruit Nut Dispense function it will sound 12 beeps to remind you to add Fruit Nuts When processing is complete the unit will beep 10 times to indicate that processing is finished At the end of...

Page 21: ...d into the dough Can ingredients be halved or doubled NO If there is too little in the bread pan the kneading paddle cannot knead well enough If there is too much bread will rise out of bread pan Can...

Page 22: ...em with a clean damp cloth Caution Do not place bread pans in dishwasher or soak in water Note Do not use abrasive cleaners or scouring pads or the units surface may be damaged To reduce the risk of e...

Page 23: ...L FAST EXPRESS Water 2 3 Cups 1Tbsp 7 8 Cup 1 Tbsp 7 8 Cup 1 Tbsp 38 40 Oil 1 Tbsp 1 Tbsp 1 Tbsp Salt 3 4 tsp 3 4 Tbsp 3 4 Tbsp Sugar 1 Tbsp 1 Tbsp 1 Tbsp Bread Flour 2 Cups 2 Cups 2 Cups Active Dry Y...

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