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  (1) pour 1/2 cup warm water (45-500C) into a measuring cup

  (2) Put 1 tsp. white sugar into the cup and stir, then sprinkle 2tsp. yeast over the water.

  (3) Place the measuring cup in a warm place for about 10min. Do not stir the water.

  (4) The froth will be up to 1 cup. Otherwise the yeast is dead or inactive.

9.   salt

    Salt is necessary to improve bread flavor and crust color. But salt can also restrain 

    yeast from rising. Never use too much salt in a recipe. if you don’t want to use salt ,

    omit it. And bread would be larger if without salt.

10. Egg

    Eggs can improve bread texture, make the bread more nourish and larger in size, 

    add special egg flavor to bread. when using it must be peeled and stirred evenly.

11. grease ,butter and vegetable oil

    grease can make bread be soft and delay storage life. Butter should be melted or  

  chopped to small particles prior use, so as to be stir evenly when you take it out 

     from refrigerator.

12. baking powder

     Baking powder mainly is used to rise the Ultra Fast bread and cake. As it do not

     need rise time and produce gas which will form bubble or soften the texture of

    bread utilizing chemical principle. 

13. soda

  The same principle as above. It can also used in combination with baking powder.

14. water and other liquid

     Water is essential ingredient for making bread. Generally speaking, water temper-

    ature between 200C and  250C is the most proper. But the water temperature  

  should be within 45-500C  for achieving rising speed for make Ultra Fast bread. The  

  water may be replaced by fresh milk or water mixed with 2% milk powder, which  

  may enhance bread flavor and improve crust color. Some recipes may call for juice  

  for the purpose of enhancing bread flavor, eg: apple juice, orange juice, lemon   

  juice and so on.

Ingredients weight

One of important step for making good bread is utilizing proper amount of ingredients.

It is strongly suggest to use measuring cup, measuring spoon to obtain accurate 

amount, otherwise the bread will be largely influenced.

1. Weighing liquid ingredients

Water, fresh milk or milk powder solution should be measured with measuring cups.

Observe the level of the measuring cup with your eyes horizontally.

When you measure cooking oil or other ingredients, clean the measuring cup thor-

oughly without any other ingredients.

2. measure dry powder 

Dry powder should be kept in natural and loose conditions, level the cup mouth 

gently by blade to ensure accurate measure.

3. ingredient sequence

The sequence of placing ingredients should be observed, generally speaking, the 

sequence is: liquid ingredients, eggs, salt and milk powder etc. When Placing the 

ingredients, the flour can’t be wet by liquid completely. The yeast can only be 

placed on the dry flour. Exclusively, yeast can’t touch with salt. After the flour has 

Summary of Contents for Gemini GBM20P

Page 1: ...1 MODEL NO GBM20P 615W Bread maker A GILMAN GROUP BRAND...

Page 2: ...om the manufacturer our customer service department or a simi lar qualified person 10 Keep the machine and the cable away from heat direct sunlight moisture sharp edges and suchlike 11 Never use the m...

Page 3: ...onic Equipment Check the bread pan and clean the rest of the baking chamber Do not use sharp ob jects and do not scour The bread pan is non stick coated Grease the bread pan and baking empty for about...

Page 4: ...p the program will vary Touch the button discontinuously the 12 menus will be cycled to show on the LCD display Select your desired program The functions of 12 menus will be explained below 1 Basic kn...

Page 5: ...confirm the time for this step b Touch CYCLE to enter the next step RISE1 will appear on LCD then touch TIME button to adjust the minutes the number will increase rapidly if TIME button is holding Fur...

Page 6: ...will be memorized the outstanding time will be flashed on the LCD Touch PAUSE button again the program will continue Note in the lock mode you must cancel lock before operating the PAUSE key Bread ca...

Page 7: ...If the display shows E E0 or E E1 after you have pressed START STOP it means that the temperature sensor is malfunction accompanied by continuous beep sounds Press the START STOP button to stop sound...

Page 8: ...x 2 seconds to stop the process and take out the bread Open the Lid and while using oven mitts turn the bread pan in anti clockwise and take out the bread pan Caution the Bread pan and bread may be ve...

Page 9: ...are dishwashing safe components 3 lid and window The lid can be removed for cleaning First open the lid and lift up to the angle of 45 degree between the lid surface and level then pull the lid toward...

Page 10: ...lly yeast per formance or absorbability of various flour differs largely for growing areas growth reasons grinding process and storage life You may choose flour with different trademark to test taste...

Page 11: ...aking bread Generally speaking water temper ature between 200C and 250C is the most proper But the water temperature should be within 45 500C for achieving rising speed for make Ultra Fast bread The w...

Page 12: ...rge kneader for 10 minutes then take it out and clean 4 Stir ingredients not evenly and bake badly 1 selected program menu is improper Select the proper program menu 2 after operating open cover sever...

Page 13: ...rganization construct is too dense 1 too much flour or short of water Reduce flour or increase water 2 too many fruit ingredients or too much whole wheat flour Reduce the amount of cor responding ingr...

Page 14: ...Environment friendly disposal You can help protect the environment Please remember to respect the local regulations hand in the non working electrical equipments to an appropriate waste disposal cent...

Page 15: ...15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Lc 68 A WEEE 2002 96 EC...

Page 16: ...16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 10 230V 50Hz 3 00 3 00 1...

Page 17: ...17 1 5 1 5 12 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 KNEAD1 6 14 1 RISE1 20 60 2 KNEND2 5 20 2 RISE2 5 120 3 RISE3 0 120 BAKE 0 80 KEEP WARM 0 60...

Page 18: ...18 LCD 1 KNEAD1 LCD 1 RISE1 LCD LCD 1 2 8 30 7 00 10 30 10 30 10 5 60 13 3 1 2...

Page 19: ...19 1 1 15 C 34 C 1 HHH 10 20 2 LLL 3 EE0 EE1 1 2 3 10 4 1...

Page 20: ...20 2 3 600g 3 4 5 6 7 8 700 g 1000 g 9 10 2 11 10 LCD 2 12 13 14 20 15 1 1 16 3 10...

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