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Solution
Cause
Problem
Troubleshooting
Smoke comes out of the baking
compartment or the vents.
The bread goes down in the
middle and is moist on the
bottom.
It is difficult to take the
kneading blade out of the
baking pan.
The bread maker will not start
and the display shows HHH.
The ingredients have stuck to
the inside of the bread maker
or the outside of the baking
pan.
The bread has been left for too
long after baking and warming.
The bottom of the bread is
stuck to the kneading blade.
The bread maker is too hot
after the previous baking
procedure.
Incorrect program setting.
The ingredients are not mixed
or the food is not baked
correctly.
Always check that you have
selected the correct setting.
The
ON/OFF
button was
pressed while the bread maker
was working.
There was a power cut.
The kneading blade is stuck
and cannot turn.
Dispose of the ingredients in
the baking pan and start again.
Empty the ingredients from the
baking pan and start again.
Before adding the ingredients,
ensure the kneading blade
turns freely.
Also check that the drive shaft
for the kneading blade turns
freely. If the shaft does not turn
the bread maker will need to
be repaired.
The lid was opened several
times while the bread maker
was working.
NEVER
open the lid frequently
when the bread maker is
working unless you are adding
ingredients. Always check the
lid is correctly closed after
opening it.
Pull out the plug, and allow to
cool then clean the outside of
the baking pan and the inside
of the bread maker.
Take the bread out of the
baking pan before the warming
function has finished.
Always clean the kneading
blade and the shaft after
baking. If necessary, fill the
baking pan with warm water
and leave for 30 minutes. You
will now be able to remove the
kneading blade and clean it.
Remove the plug from the
mains socket. Open the lid and
allow the bread maker to cool
for 10-20 minutes. After the
bread maker has cooled down,
insert the plug back into the
mains socket, and start again.
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