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Operating your Bread Maker, continued 

Care and cleaning 

Loaf Size Button

 

Use this button to select the bread weight 
you 

are baking. Push the “Loaf Size” 

button to move the bar along the top of 
the digital display and select from 0.5Kg, 
0.75Kg or 1.0Kg. 

The bar will appear below the selected 
size, along the top of the display. 

Please Note 

– you may only select 

different weights for the first 4 bread 
options (i.e. Basic, French, Whole Wheat 
and Sweet). All other bread options are 
set. 
 

Delay Timer Buttons

 

Use the Delay Timer buttons when you 
would like to delay the start of your 
selected bread option.  

Use the up button to increase the time 
and the down button to decrease the time. 

The time that is displayed on the screen is 
the total time the bread will take to make 
(i.e. if you increase the time to 9 hours the 
bread will be ready in 9 hours time). The 
bread maker will countdown down the 
interval time and then automatically switch 
on. 

Please Note 

– the delay timer does not 

work on all bread options. 
 
 

INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAKING  AND  BAKING 
BREAD (Menu Programs 1-8)

 

When making bread. please follow these steps: 
 
1.

Take the bread pan out of the bread 
maker by grasping the pan handle and 
pulling out gently. 

2.

Align the kneading blade with the 
semicircle position on the rotation axis and 
insert into bread pan. 

3.

According to recipe you are following, add 
your liquid ingredients such as water and 
eggs first, then your dry ingredients, flour, 
salt and sugar. Lastly, add the yeast. 
 
 

Please note: It is important that this 
order is followed otherwise the bread 
may not mix correctly or rise during 
baking. If you are using the delay timer 
function, ensure the yeast is on top of 
the flour to avoid being mixed with any 
water, salt and sugar, before mixing 
phase occurs. 

4.

Insert the bread pan and push down on rim 
until it clicks securely into place, fold  the 
bread pan handle down and close the lid. 

5.

Plug in the bread maker, the digital display 
will show 

MENU 1 TIMER 3

25

, press 

the Menu Select button and cycle through 
the bread options until you  reach your 
desired setting. 

6.

Press the Crust Colour button to cycle 
through until you reach your desired setting 
(Light, Medium, Dark or Rapid). 

Please 

Note: Only the first 3 bread options allow 
a change of crust colour, all other 
options are set and cannot be modified. 

7.

Press the Loaf Size button to cycle through 
until you reach your desired weight setting. 

Please Note: Only the first 4 bread 
options allow a change of weight, all 
other options are set and cannot be 
modified. 

 

8.

Press the Timer Delay buttons if you would 
like to delay the making/baking of your 
bread. The time which is displayed on the 
screen is the total time the bread will take to 
make (i.e. if you increase the time to 9 
hours the bread will be ready in 9 hours 
time).  

9.

Press Start/Stop button, the Blue LED light 
will illuminate and the maker will start.

 

10. If you want to stop the bread maker during 

operation, press the Start/Stop button and 
hold for one second. This is the only time 
you should touch the control panel during 
operation, otherwise leave to run. 

Continued overleaf 

 

Summary of Contents for FBM300

Page 1: ...Bread Maker Model FBM300 Operating Instructions ...

Page 2: ...er use this appliance for any purpose other than its intended use This appliance is intended for household use only or in similar applications such as Staff kitchen areas in shops offices and other working environments Farm houses By clients in hotels motels and other residential type environments Bed and breakfast type environments This appliance is not intended for use by persons including child...

Page 3: ...Components Viewing Window Cover Handle Control Buttons Digital Display Delay Timer Buttons Outer Casing Measuring Spoon Measuring Cup Bread Pan Kneading Blade Bread Pan Handle ...

Page 4: ...am cooks a 0 75Kg loaf in about an hour The recipes call for very warm water and larger amounts of yeast 6 Express Bake 1 0Kg As above but for a 1 0Kg loaf 7 Quick This program is used when you have a dough that requires very little kneading and mixing before baking 8 European This program can be used for recipes that contain baking powder or baking soda in place of yeast The bread baked on this s...

Page 5: ...ch as water and eggs first then your dry ingredients flour salt and sugar Lastly add the yeast Please note It is important that this order is followed otherwise the bread may not mix correctly or rise during baking If you are using the delay timer function ensure the yeast is on top of the flour to avoid being mixed with any water salt and sugar before mixing phase occurs 4 Insert the bread pan an...

Page 6: ...r adding ingredients as above wet ingredients then dry 4 The bread maker will mix these until well combined the buzzer sounds 15 times when complete Please note the Keep Warm function does not work with the Dough function INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAKING JAM Menu Program 11 1 Ensure you follow instructions above 1 2 on how to insert and secure the bread pan into the bread maker 2 Plug in the bread maker th...

Page 7: ...note the Keep Warm function does not work with the Dough or Jam functions ADD INGREDIENT ALERT If you are baking bread that requires the addition of other ingredients such as dried fruit or nuts a beep will sound at the appropriate point in the cycle This will occur during programs 1 3 4 and 10 only 6 When the bread is complete remove the bread pan from the bread maker This must always be done whi...

Page 8: ...e level SOLID FATS When using butter and margarine it is important to chop the ingredients into cubes before adding to the bread pan Butter and margarine should be added at room temperature Use unsalted butter or margarine ADDING FRUIT AND NUTS Fruit and nuts are added towards the end of the kneading cycle The machine will beep to let you know it is time to add fruit or nuts If they are added befo...

Page 9: ...thout it the bread will not rise Your bread maker maintains the optimum temperature for the yeast to take effect during the bread making process Use only instant or fast acting yeast If the weather is hot and humid try reducing the amount of yeast by teaspoon to prevent the dough from over rising FLOUR In order for the bread to rise the flour used has to have a sufficiently high protein content We...

Page 10: ...utter 15g 20g 25g Milk powder tbsp 1 tbsp 1 tbsp Caster sugar tsp 1 tsp 1 tsp Salt 1 tsp 1 tsp 2 tsp White flour 125g 180g 225g Wholemeal flour 245g 360g 450g Fast action yeast 1 tsp 1 tsp 2 tsp Sweet Bread Menu Program 4 Mixed fruit loaf Ingredients 0 5Kg 0 75Kg 1 0Kg Water 180ml 250ml 365ml Milk powder 1 tbsp 2 tbsp 2 tbsp Butter 15g 20g 25g Caster sugar 1 tbsp 1 tbsp 1 tbsp Salt tsp 1 tsp 1 tsp...

Page 11: ...ast action yeast 1 tsp Dough 2 Menu Program 10 Bagel Dough Ingredients Quantity Water warm 45 50ºC 150ml Olive oil 2 tbsp Salt 1 tsp Strong white flour 225g Fast action yeast 1 tsp Optional topping Olive oil 2 tbsp Sesame seeds 100g Jam Menu Program 11 Orange Ingredients Quantity Oranges 3 Lemons 1 Sugar 160g Pectin thickening agent 2 tbsp Jam Menu Program 11 Strawberry Ingredients Quantity Strawb...

Page 12: ...RUMBLY OR HAS COARSE TEXTURE Bread over risen reduce amount of yeast slightly BREAD HAS UNSUAL AROMA Stale ingredients used Too much yeast STICKY BREAD THAT SLICES UNEVENLY Always use a serrated bread knife Allow bread to cool longer before slicing BREAD SHAPE AND HEIGHT VARIES WITH EACH USE Ensure accurate measurement of ingredients Room temperature and length of the timer cycle not constant BREA...

Page 13: ...the time of purchase It is in your interest to make sure this is done If the product is to be replaced cannot be repaired then that replacement will be of the same or similar product or accessory excluding packaging instruction card etc Where a replacement product is supplied this shall be guaranteed for the balance of the original warranty period Any model that is no longer available will be repl...

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