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Program Cycles

1. Basic

 

For white bread and mixed breads consisting mainly of basic bread 

flour.

2. Basic Turbo

 

For quick-bread recipes that do not use yeast for rising and instead 

may use baking powder or soda. Kneading, rising, and baking loaf in 

less time than for basic bread. This cycle takes about 1 hour and is 

for 1000g loaves only.

3. Wheat

 

For breads with heavy varieties of flour that require a longer phase of 

kneading and rising (whole wheat flour, rye flour). Bread will be more 

compact and heavy. Cycle starts with preheat. Does not start mixing 

immediately.

4. Wheat Turbo

 

Same as Basic Turbo cycle. For whole grain quick-bread recipes that 

do not use yeast for rising and instead may use baking powder or 

soda. Kneading, rising, and baking loaf in less time than for wheat 

cycle. Bread will be more compact and heavy. This cycle takes about 

1 hour and is for 1000g loaves only.

5. French

 

For light breads made from fine flour. Normally, the bread is fluffy 

and has a crispy crust. This is not a suitable setting for recipes 

requiring butter, margarine, or milk.

6. French Turbo

 

Same as Basic Turbo cycle. For French-style quick bread recipes that 

do not use yeast for rising and instead may use baking powder or 

soda. Kneading, rising, and baking loaf in less time than for French 

cycle. Bread will be more compact and heavy. This cycle takes about 

1 hour and is for 1000g loaves only.

7. Sweet

 

For breads with ingredients such as fruit juices, grated coconut, 

raisins, dry fruits, chocolate, or added sugar. Due to a longer rising 

phase, the bread will be light and airy. We recommend the Light 

crust setting.

8. Yeast-Free, Gluten-Free Bread Mix

 

For yeast-free or gluten-free 

store-bought bread

 mixes, plus yeast-

free recipes. 

9. Rye

 

For breads with rye flour that require a longer phase of kneading and 

rising. Bread will be more compact and heavy, but more moist than 

a whole grain bread. Cycle starts with preheat. Does not start mixing 

immediately.

10. Gluten-Free Recipe

 

For gluten-free bread recipes. Cycle starts with 8-minute preheat and 

will start mixing after that.

11. Dough

 

This cycle prepares the yeast dough for buns, pizza crust, etc., to be 

baked in a conventional oven. There is no baking in this cycle.

12. Artisan-Style Dough

 

For artisan-style bread recipes made with fresh herbs and organic 

flours. This cycle has a long rising time for fluffier loaves and a 

cool temperature setting to create artisan-style flavors. This is not a 

suitable setting for recipes using sugars or fats. Full cycle is about  

5 hours.

13. Jam

 

For making jams with fresh fruit. The jam cycle can also be used to 

make marmalades, preserves, chutneys, and ketchup. 

Bake Only – Additional Setting

 

Ideal for when additional baking of breads is needed because a loaf is 

too light or not baked through. There is no kneading or resting.

Summary of Contents for 29883-CN

Page 1: ...for our complete line of products and Use and Care Guides as well as delicious recipes tips and to register your product online www hamiltonbeach cn Questions Please call us our friendly associates ar...

Page 2: ...with a damaged supply cord or after the appliance malfunctions or is dropped or damaged in any manner All repairs must be conducted by the manufacturer its service agent or similarly qualified persons...

Page 3: ...for additional information Add Ingredients 2 Select Menu Press MENU button until desired program number appears on the digital display To program a Time Delay use the or buttons to add up to 15 hours...

Page 4: ...4 Parts and Features Nonstick Bread Pan Automatic Fruit and Nut Dispenser Removable Lid Control Panel Vents Viewing Window Display Kneading Paddle Measure Cup Hook Tea Spoon Table Spoon...

Page 5: ...ns 1 13 See Program Cycles on page 6 for more information about each menu choice 5 Bake Button This is used for the Bake Only menu setting Use the timer buttons to adjust baking time 6 Crust Button Pr...

Page 6: ...be more compact and heavy This cycle takes about 1 hour and is for 1000g loaves only 7 Sweet For breads with ingredients such as fruit juices grated coconut raisins dry fruits chocolate or added sugar...

Page 7: ...00 15 00 1000g 0 55 3 26 0 20 1 00 15 00 Dark 500g 1 00 3 31 0 20 1 00 15 00 750g 1 05 3 36 0 20 1 00 15 00 1000g 1 10 3 41 0 20 1 00 15 00 2 Basic Turbo Medium 1000g 0M 3M 9M 0M 0M 0M 0M 8M 0 48 1 08...

Page 8: ...0 19 1 00 15 00 750g 1 12 3 53 0 19 1 00 15 00 1000g 1 14 3 55 0 19 1 00 15 00 6 French Turbo Medium 1000g 0M 3M 9M 0M 0M 0M 0M 8M 0 48 1 08 NA 1 00 NA 7 Sweet Light 500g 0M 3M 31M 31M 30S 40M 30S 50...

Page 9: ...1 00 15 00 10 Gluten Free Recipe Medium 750g 8M 4M 19M 48M 0S 0M 0S 0M 1 35 2 54 0 17 1 00 15 00 1000g 1 40 2 59 0 17 1 00 15 00 11 Dough NA NA 0M 3M 27M 60M 0M 0M 0S 0M 0 00 1 30 0 16 NA 15 00 12 Art...

Page 10: ...thoroughly The appliance is ready for use 2 1 3 Insert kneading paddle and make sure it is in the upright position Add the ingredients to the bread pan in the order listed in the recipe First add the...

Page 11: ...loaf size Press the START STOP button to begin the cycle To change the menu selection hold down the START STOP button for 2 3 seconds Once the timer has cleared the program can be set again 10 11 Whe...

Page 12: ...est working time Delay working time Cycle time delay time Fruit and Nut Dispenser During the second kneading cycle the breadmaker will automatically dispense dry ingredients into the dough The ingredi...

Page 13: ...improve the bread flavor and crust color It is also used to restrain yeast activity Shortening Butter and Vegetable Oil Shortening and butter should be cut into small pieces before adding to liquid S...

Page 14: ...er ingredients clean the measuring cup thoroughly in between Dry Measurements Measure dry ingredients by gently spooning flour etc into the measuring cup and then once filled leveling off with a knife...

Page 15: ...ow after initial mixing and kneading It usually disappears once the baking cycle starts so you should be able to get a clear view of your loaf Can I use my favorite bread recipes in my breadmaker Yes...

Page 16: ...hours and minutes Press CRUST button to select the crust color and press SIZE button to select the loaf size Press START When bread is done baking open the lid using oven mitts Rotate handle towards t...

Page 17: ...370 ML 270 ML 190 ML Oil 2 Tbsp 30g 2 Tbsp 30g 1 Tbsp 15g Salt 1 Tsp 4 5g 1 Tsp 4 5g 1 2 Tsp 2 5g Sugar 3 Tbsp 45g 2 Tbsp 30g 1 Tbsp 15g Milk Powder 2 Tbsp 30g 1 Tbsp 15g 1 Tbsp 15g Flour Powder 4 cup...

Page 18: ...45g 2 Tbsp 30g 1 5 Tbsp 23g Salt 1 5 Tsp 6 7g 1 Tsp 4 5g 1 Tsp 4 5g Brown Sugar 3 Tbsp 45g 3 Tbsp 45g 3 Tbsp 45g Milk Powder 3 Tbsp 45g 2 Tbsp 30g 2 Tbsp 30g Flour Powder 3 Cups 420g 3 Cups 420g 2 Cup...

Page 19: ...Juice 1 Tsp 4 5g 1 Tsp 4 5g 1 Tsp 4 5g Water 370 ML 270 ML 190 ML Oil 2 Tbsp 30g 2 Tbsp 30g 1 Tbsp 15g Salt 2 Tsp 9g 1 1 4 Tsp 5 5g 1 Tsp 4 5g Sugar 2 Tbsp 30g 2 Tbsp 30g 1 Tbsp 15g Flour Powder 4 Cu...

Page 20: ...gg 1 unit 1 unit 1 unit Oil 2 Tbsp 30g 1 Tbsp 15g 1 Tbsp 15g Salt 1 5 Tsp 6 5g 1 Tsp 4 5g 1 2 Tsp 2 5g Sugar 1 2 Cup 70g 1 3 Cup 45g 1 4 Cup 35g Milk Powder 2 Tbsp 30g 2 Tbsp 30g 1 Tbsp 15g Flour Powd...

Page 21: ...Free Gluten Free Mix Water Temp 40 C 45 C 1000g Ingredients Regular 1000g Water 350 ML Oil 2 Tbsp 30g Salt 1 Tsp 4 5g Sugar 2 Tbsp 30g Milk Powder 2 Tbsp 30g Flour Powder 4 Cups 560g Yeast Powder 3 T...

Page 22: ...2 Ingredients Regular 1000g Water 380 ML Oil 2 Tbsp 30g Salt 1 5 Tsp 6 5g Brown Sugar 3 Tbsp 45g Milk Powder 3 Tbsp 45g Flour Powder 2 Cups 280g Rye Flour 2 Cups 280g Yeast Powder 1 Tsp 4 5g Rye 1000g...

Page 23: ...Water 40 C 45 C 310 ML 250 ML Oil 3 Tbsp 45g 3 Tbsp 45g Salt 1 5 Tsp 6 5g 1 5 Tsp 6 5g Sugar 3 Tbsp 45g 3 Tbsp 45g Egg 3 pcs 3 pcs Vinegar 1 Tsp 4 5g 1 Tsp 4 5g Mix Flour 450g 390g Xanthan Gum 1 Tbsp...

Page 24: ...baking open the lid using oven mitts Rotate handle towards the front of machine and pull rock pan towards front of machine and then rotate handle towards rear of machine and pull rock pan towards rear...

Page 25: ...re any spills on the outside of the bread pan wipe them up Place the bread pan into the appliance and press down firmly on the rim 4 Close lid Plug in the appliance 6 5 Select menu 11 Dough by pressin...

Page 26: ...he appliance and press down firmly on the rim 4 Close lid Plug in the appliance 6 5 Select menu 12 Artisan Style Dough by pressing the MENU button To use the Time Delay function press the UP or DOWN b...

Page 27: ...27 Bread Setting Artisan Style Dough cont 10 9 Place the dough on greased oven trays Cover Allow the dough to rise for about 30 minutes Glaze Bake until the bread is golden brown 11...

Page 28: ...28 Dough Artisan Dough Ingredients Water 390 ml Oil 2 Tbsp 30g Salt 1 5 Tsp 6 5g Sugar 2 Tbsp 30g Milk Powder 2 Tbsp 30g Flour Powder 3 1 2 Cups 790g Yeast Powder 1 5 Tsp 6 5g...

Page 29: ...13 Jam by pressing the MENU button To use the Time Delay function press the UP or DOWN buttons to set the number of hours and minutes Press START When jam is done open the lid using oven mitts Rotate...

Page 30: ...30 Jam Ingredients Lemon Juice 2 Tbsp 30g Sugar 8 Tbsp 120g Jam pectin corn flour 2 Tbsp 30g Orange 500g...

Page 31: ...any part of your breadmaker in a dishwasher DO NOT immerse the breadmaker in water Make sure the breadmaker is completely cooled and dry before storing Store the breadmaker with the lid closed Do not...

Page 32: ...have been mixed completely into the dough The bread should be checked about 10 minutes into the kneading cycle to check if this happening To incorporate the flour into the dough use a silicon spatula...

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Page 44: ...44 Bread machine yeast active dry yeast instant yeast 1 237 1 5 1 15 5...

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Page 64: ...Model 29883 CN Dist Hamilton Beach Brands Inc Glen Allen VA 23060 2015 Hamilton Beach Brands Inc Type BM08 Capacity 1000 Rating 220 240V 50 60Hz 450W 840254202...

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