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button again to switch to the next program phase.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until you have programmed all program phases beginning
with the first kneading phase up to the maximum keep warm time duration.
Tip:
When touching the START/STOP button during programming, the appliance will
finish programming, showing the complete time duration of your program.
6. After programming, you can start your Homemade program by touching the
START/STOP button.
Tip:
As with most other programs of the Bread Maker, you can start your Homemade
program belatedly. After completing programming, simply touch the +TIME or
-TIME buttons to apply the desired time delay. The hourglass
will flash on the
LCD screen to indicate that the time delay function is active and the time duration
until finishing the baking process is shown. See below: “Using the Timer”.
USING THE TIMER
The timer function enables delayed baking. The shown time is always the time dura-
tion until completion for the currently active baking program. The maximum duration
is 15 hours, indicated via 15:00. The minimum is the processing time of the currently
selected baking program. With the timer active, the hourglass
is shown on the
LCD screen as an indicator for timer operation.
CAUTION:
With the programs 11, 13, 15, and 16, the timer function is not availa-
ble. However, via the +TIME and -TIME buttons, the processing time will be set (e.g.
the baking time with program 16).
In contrast to this, the Timer setting for the programs 1–9, 12, 14, and 17 will NOT
change the processing time of any program phase of the baking program. Instead,
the baking program will be started belatedly. Thus, to avoid overheating of your
ingredients, it is important to observe the hourglass icon
on the LCD screen espe-
cially when using the Bake program (16).
Note:
However, if you have set the timer, you should put all the ingredients into the bread
pan or ingredients box (coarsely chopped nuts, whole grain), before starting the
program. In this case, however, fruits and nuts should always be cut into smaller
pieces.
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