Troubleshooting
Fixing problems that may occur when making bread
Cause
The unit is unplugged?
Setting was not selected?
Too much yeast or moisture?
Too much flour or not enough yeast?
Unit is too hot.
Room temperature is too low.
The sensor is open.
Problem
The unit does not operate after
pressing the Start/Stop button.
The bread rose to high.
The bread didn’t rise high
enough.
H:HH is shown in the display
and the unit is beeping.
L:LL is shown in the display and
the unit is beeping.
E:EE is shown in the display and
the unit is beeping.
Solution
Plug into an electrical socket.
Select the setting that you require
from the setting menu.
Check the recipe and make
adjustments according to humidity
(see tips page for further details).
Check the recipe and make
adjustments according to humidity
(see tips page for further details).
Press the Start/Stop button to
cancel. Open the lid, remove the
bread pan and allow unit to cool
with the lid open.
Press the Start/Stop button to
cancel. Place breadmaker in a
warm room and allow to warm up.
Unplug from the socket. It must be
repaired by a qualified repairer.
Never use scouring pads or
other abrasive materials or
chemicals to clean your
breadmaker as this could
cause damage.
Customer Service
The highest quality
requirements are placed on
our appliances. However,
should a malfunction occur
for which you cannot find
any information in the
operating instructions, please
contact your local Dixons or
Currys store.
Because we continually strive
to improve our products,
specifications may change
without prior notice.
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