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3. Make a small indentation on the top of flour with finger, add yeast into the indentation, make sure
it does not come into contact with the liquid or salt.
4. Close the lid gently and plug the power cord into a wall outlet.
5. Touch the Menu button until your desired program is selected.
6. Touch the
COLOR
button to select the desired crust color.
7. Touch the
LOAF SIZE
button to select the desired size. (700 or 900g)
8. Set the delay time by touching
TIME
button. This step may be skipped if you want the bread
maker to start working immediately.
9. Touch the
START/STOP
button to start working.
10. For the program of
, BASIC,FRENCH, WHOLE WHEAT, QUICK, SWEET, GLUTEN FREE,
CAKE, SANDWICH
beeps sound will be heard during operation. This is to prompt you to add
ingredients. Open the Lid and put in some ingredients. It is possible that steam will escape
through the vent in the lid during baking. This is normal.
11. Once the process has been completed, 10 beeps will be heard. You can touch
START/STOP
button for approx. 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 very hot! Always handle with care.
12. Let the bread pan cool down before removing the bread. Then use non-stick spatula to gently
loosen the sides of the bread from the pan.
13. Turn bread pan upside down onto a wire cooling rack or clean cooking surface and gently shake
until bread falls out.
14. Let the bread cool for about 20 minutes before slicing. It is recommended slicing bread with
electric cutter or dentate cutter, had better not with fruit knife or kitchen knife, otherwise the bread
may be subject to deformation.
15. If you are out of the room or have not touched
START/STOP
button at the end of operation, the
bread will be kept warm automatically for 1 hour, when keep warm is finished, 10 beeps will be
heard.
16. When do not use or complete operation, unplug the power cord.
Note:
Before slicing the loaf, use the hook to remove out the Kneading blade hidden on the bottom of
loaf. The loaf is hot, never use the hand to remove the kneading blade.
Note:
If bread has not been completely eaten up, advise you to store the remained bread in sealed
plastic bag or vessel. Bread can be stored for about three days during room temperature, if you need
more days storage, pack it with sealed plastic bag or vessel and then place it in the refrigerator,
storage time is at most ten days. As bread made by ourselves does not add preservative, generally
storage time is no longer than that for bread in market.
RECIPES
Legend:
Tbs =
table spoon
Dry yeast (1 packet
–
7g) = Yeast (1 packet
–
25g)
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