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PROBLEM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

SOLUTION

1.

Bread does not rise 
enough

2.

Flat loaves,
no rising.

3.

Top inflated -
mushroom-like in 
appearance.

4.

Top and sides cave in.

5.

Gnarly, knotted top -
not smooth.

• Wholemeal breads will be lower than 

white breads due to less gluten
forming protein in whole wheat flour.

• Not enough liquid.
• Sugar omitted or not enough added.
• Wrong type of flour used.

• Wrong type of yeast used.

• Not enough yeast added or too old.

• Rapid bread cycle chosen.

• Yeast and sugar came into contact 

with each other before kneading cycle.

• Yeast omitted.
• Yeast too old.
• Liquid too hot.

• Too much salt added.
• If using timer, yeast got wet before 

bread making process started.

• Too much yeast.
• Too much sugar.
• Too much flour.
• Not enough salt.

• Warm, humid weather.

• Too much liquid.

• Too much yeast.

• High humidity and warm weather may 

have caused the dough to rise too fast.

• Not enough liquid.
• Too much flour.
• Tops of loaves may not all be perfectly 

shaped, however, this does not affect 
wonderful flavor of bread.

• Normal situation, no solution.

• Increase liquid by 15ml/3tsp.
• Assemble ingredients as listed in recipe.
• You may have used plain white flour 

instead of strong bread flour which has 
a higher gluten content.

• Do not use all-purpose flour.
• For best results use only fast action 

“easy blend” yeast.

• Measure amount recommended and 

check expiry date on package.

• This cycle produces shorter loaves. This 

is normal.

• Make sure they remain separate 

when added to the bread pan.

• Assemble ingredients as listed in recipe.
• Check expiry date.
• Use liquid at correct temperature for 

bread setting being used.

• Use amount recommended.
• Place dry ingredients into corners of pan 

and make slight well in center of dry 
ingredients for yeast to protect it from 
liquids.

• Reduce yeast by 

1

/

4

tsp.

• Reduce sugar by 1tsp.
• Reduce flour by 6 to 9tsp.
• Use amount of salt recommended in 

recipe.

• Reduce liquid by 15ml/3 tsp and yeast by 

1

/

4

tsp.

• Reduce liquid by 15ml/3tsp next time or 

add a little extra flour.

• Use amount recommended in recipe or 

try a quicker cycle next time.

• Chill the water or add milk straight from 

the fridge.

• Increase liquid by 15ml/3tsp.
• Measure flour acurately.
• Make sure dough is made under the 

best possible conditions.

LOAF SIZE AND SHAPE

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

Following are some typical problems that can occur when making bread in your bread maker. Please review the problems, their possi-
ble cause and the corrective action that should be taken to ensure successful bread making.

Summary of Contents for DBM450

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Page 7: ...has been removed as it will be very hot Do not touch moving parts within the Bread Maker Donotexceedthemaximumflourandraisingagent quantities specified in the recipes supplied DonotplacetheBreadMaker...

Page 8: ...astheelec trical rating of the appliance and 2 The cord should be arranged so that it will not drapeoverthecountertoportabletopwhereitcan be pulled on by children or tripped over uninten tionally Note...

Page 9: ...H YourDe LonghibreadmakerisfittedwithanON OFFswitchand will not operate until the on switch is pressed Plug in and press the ON OFF switch i situated at the back of thebreadmaker theunitwillbeepandset...

Page 10: ...rack to cool 18 Leave the bread to cool for at least 30 minutes before slicing to allow the steam to escape The bread will be difficult to slice if hot 19 Clean the bread pan and kneader immediately...

Page 11: ...dispenser door Best added manually or with other ingredients Herbs Fresh Dried No Due to the small chopped size the herbs may fall out of the dispenser Herbs are very light in weight and may not be r...

Page 12: ...flour 2 34 2 39 2 44 2 15 2 20 2 25 60 rapid and for a quicker wholewheat loaf Not suitable for 100 wholemeal loaves 5 minute preheat 5 french Produces a crisper crust and suited 3 32 3 36 3 40 3 13...

Page 13: ...isplayed Ifyougopasttherequiredtimepress the TIMERbuttontogoback Thetimerbuttonwhenpressed moves in 10 minute increments You do not need to work out thedifferencebetweentheprogramtimeselectedandthetot...

Page 14: ...pressed for the last time after the keep warm stage a beep will sound and the program will be automatically saved 8 If you want to move back to the previous stage press the CAN CEL button to change t...

Page 15: ...the bread pan Clean the bread pan and the kneader immediately after each usebypartiallyfillingthepanwithwarmsoapywater Leaveto soakfor5to10minutes Toremovethekneader turnclockwise and add after lift...

Page 16: ...our 15oz 1lb 2 5oz Unbleachedwhitebreadflour 1 7oz 2oz Salt 2tsp 2tsp Easyblenddriedyeast 1tsp 11 2tsp Ingredients 1lb 1 5lb 2lb Milk 4oz 7oz 9 5oz Eggs 1 2 2 Butter melted 2 8oz 4oz 5oz Unbleachedwhi...

Page 17: ...r shaping leave the dough for a final proving then bake in your conventional oven Ingredients 2 lb Water 7 9oz Egg 1 Unbleachedwhitebreadflour 1 5lb Salt 1tsp Sugar 2tsp Butter 1oz Easyblenddriedyeast...

Page 18: ...n be used with white and wholemeal bread flours to make traditional breads like pumpernickel or rye bread Addingevenasmallamountaddsadistinctivetang Donot use on its own as it will produce a sticky do...

Page 19: ...All the recipes in this book have been tested using easy blend fast action dried yeast which doesnotrequiredissolvinginwaterfirst Itisplacedinawellinthe flour where it is kept dry and separate from th...

Page 20: ...should be wet enough to gradually relax back REMOVING SLICING AND STORING BREAD Forbestresults onceyourloafisbaked removeitfromthema chineandturnoutofthebreadpanimmediately althoughyour bread maker wi...

Page 21: ...eentheyeast andflour slowingdowntheactionoftheyeast whichcouldre sult in a heavy compact loaf Cut butter and other fats into small pieces before adding to the bread pan Replacepartofthewaterwithfruitj...

Page 22: ...instead of strong bread flour which has a higher gluten content Do not use all purpose flour For best results use only fast action easy blend yeast Measure amount recommended and check expiry date on...

Page 23: ...oning Bread not baked long enough No milk powder or fresh milk in recipe Reposition bread maker Do not use more ingredients than recommended for large loaf max 2lb 1Kg Use amount of salt recommended i...

Page 24: ...ck on off switch i is in the ON position Check the pan is locked in place Breadmaker will not start until the countdown reaches the program start time After programming control panel press start butto...

Page 25: ...equentialandincidentaldamageresultingfromtheuseofthisproductorarisingoutofanybreachofcontractorbreachofthis warrantyarenotrecoverableunderthiswarranty Somestatesdonotallowtheexclusionorlimitationofinc...

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