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Program 8: Butter Milk Bread 

For breads made with buttermilk or yoghurt. 
 

Program 9: Gluten Free 

For breads of gluten-free flours and baking mixtures. Gluten-free flours require longer for the uptake 
of liquids and have different rising properties. 

Program 10: Cake 

Kneading, rise and baking, but rise with soda or baking powder 
 

Program 11: Jam 

Boiling jams and marmalades. 
 

Program 12: Bake 

For additional baking of breads that are too light or not baked through. In this program there is no 
kneading  or  raising.  The  bread  will  be  kept  warm  for  nearly  an  hour  after  the  end  of  the  baking 
operation. This prevents the bread from becoming too moist. 
To prematurely terminate this function press the Start/Stop button for three seconds, until one long 
acoustic  signals  are  heard.  To  switch  off  the  appliance,  disconnect  the  appliance  from  the  power 
supply. 
 
In programs regular, french, whole wheat, sweet, super rapid, dough, butter milk bread, gluten free 
hurried acoustic  signal sounds during the  program sequence. Soon thereafter, add the  ingredients 
such  as  fruits  or  nuts.  And  the  “ADD”  letter  will  appear.  The  ingredients  are  not  chopped  by  the 
kneading blade. 
If  you  have  set  the  delayed  timer,  you  can  put  all  the  ingredients  into  the  baking  mould  at  the 
beginning. In this case, fruits and nuts should be cut into smaller pieces. 
 

PREPARATION BEFORE BAKING 

For a successful baking process, please consider the following factors: 

Ingredients 
• Take the baking pan out of the housing before putting in the ingredients. If ingredients reach the  

baking area, a fire may be caused by them heating up on the heating elements. 

• Always put the ingredients in the stated order into the baking pan.  
• All ingredients should be at room temperature to maintain an optimal rising result of the yeast. 
• Measure the ingredients precisely. Even negligible deviations from the quantities specified in the 
recipe may affect the baking results. 
Note:  Never  use  larger  quantities  than  those  specified  in  your  recipe.  Too  much  dough  can  rise 
overflow from baking pan and drop onto the hot heating elements which possible causing a fire. 

 

OPERATING THE BREAD MAKER 

1.

 

Place the bread pan in position, and then turn it clockwise until they click in correct position. Fix the 

kneading blade onto the drive shaft. It is recommended to fill hole with heat-resisting margarine 
prior to place the kneading blade to avoid the dough sticking the kneading blade, also this would 
make the kneading blade be removed from bread easily. 

 

Summary of Contents for EBM-G1282TW(WH)

Page 1: ...icate BREAD MAKER MODEL EBM G1282TW WH Please read this manual carefully before operating your set Retain it for future reference Record model number and serial number of the set See the label attache...

Page 2: ...ess they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliances by a person responsible for their safety 10 Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the...

Page 3: ...A 3 PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS 1 Lid 6 Housing 2 Viewing window 7 Kneading paddle remover 3 2 kneading blades 8 Measuring cup 4 Bread Pan 9 Measuring spoon 5 Control panel F B C D E...

Page 4: ...y 1 Display for selection of the loaf sizes 750g 1000g and 1250g 2 The remaining baking time in minutes and the programmed time 3 The selected degree of browning Lower Medium Dark Rapid 4 The selected...

Page 5: ...utton you can select lower medium dark and rapid colour for the crust Press the colour button until a marking appears above the desired degree of browning The baking time changes depending on the sele...

Page 6: ...be cycled to show on the LCD display Select your desired program The functions of 12 menus are explained below Program 1 Regular For white and mixed breads mainly consisting of wheat flour or rye flou...

Page 7: ...ng blade If you have set the delayed timer you can put all the ingredients into the baking mould at the beginning In this case fruits and nuts should be cut into smaller pieces PREPARATION BEFORE BAKI...

Page 8: ...he program will automatically run various operations You can watch the program sequence via the viewing window Occasionally condensation may occur during baking in the window The appliance lid can be...

Page 9: ...cuit please send to the authorized service centre for inspection and repair If the display shows EE1 it means the temperature sensor short circuit CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Disconnect the appliance fro...

Page 10: ...at the kneading blade and baking pan are positioned properly 4 What do I do if the kneading paddle remains in the bread Remove the kneading blade with the kneading paddle remover 5 What happens if the...

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