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AFETY

 

INSTRUCTIONS

Keep electrical equipment out of reach of children

Never allow children to use electrical devices unattended.

Keep plastic packaging out of the reach of children. There is a risk of 
suffocation.

Setting the appliance up safely

Place the appliance on a heat-resistant, sturdy and level surface.

Never place the appliance on the edge of a table - it could tip over and 
fall down.

The appliance must be placed at least 10 cm away from the wall and 
from other units (to the back and sides). Do not cover the air vent slots.

Do not set up the appliance near easily flammable materials (curtains, 
drapes, paper, etc.). There is a risk of combustion.

Do not place the appliance directly next to a gas or electric cooker or 
next to another hot oven.

Never set up the appliance over a hotplate or other heat-generating 
appliances (grill, deep fat fryer); not even if an exhauster is installed 
above it.

Do not permit moisture to penetrate the housing. There is a risk of 
electric shock.

Do not use the appliance out-of-doors.

About these instructions

Please read these instructions carefully before using the system. Note the warnings in 
the operating instructions

Always keep the operating instructions close to hand. If you sell the appliance or give 
it away, make sure you also hand over these instructions and the guarantee card.

Summary of Contents for MD 41923

Page 1: ...and maintenance 4 Appliance description 5 Appliance and accessories 5 Operating field 6 Items supplied 8 Available programs 9 Bread dough programs 9 Quick baking program 9 Program Knead only 10 Other...

Page 2: ...Breadmaker MD 41923 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS...

Page 3: ...near easily flammable materials curtains drapes paper etc There is a risk of combustion Do not place the appliance directly next to a gas or electric cooker or next to another hot oven Never set up t...

Page 4: ...ins cable or the plug in water or other liquids Mains cable The mains cable may not be wrapped around the appliance during use It may not touch any hot surfaces This could damage it Do not kink or pin...

Page 5: ...repair the appliance yourself There is a risk of electric shock If there is a defect contact our Service Centre or other suitable specialist workshop service Cleaning and maintenance Pull the plug fro...

Page 6: ...ts NEVER COVER 3 Lid handle 4 Viewing window 5 Heating spiral 6 Tension spring 7 Drive shaft 8 Baking area 9 Wooden spatula 10 Operating and display field 11 On Off switch under the appliance 12 Measu...

Page 7: ...hich the bread should be finished The maximum adjustable time is up to 15 hours depending on bread size and the selected program Each time you press a time button the time delay is increased or decrea...

Page 8: ...desired weight 6 On Off Indicator LED The LED lights up as soon as the appliance is switched on and supplied with power 7 Operating LED The LED lights up if a baking program is running possibly time d...

Page 9: ...Items supplied When unpacking ensure that the following parts are included 1 x Breadmaker 1 x Dough container 2 x Dough hooks 1 x Measuring cup 1 x Measuring spoon 2 x Wooden spatula Operating instruc...

Page 10: ...tation process so that the heavier flour can rise These breads are usually smaller and more compact Since wholemeal dough must be saturated with water this dough should not be baked with time delay Sw...

Page 11: ...After kneading you can form the dough as usual and bake it in a normal baking oven Other programs Please note that the breadmaker can only carry out one of the following programs at a time Jam Program...

Page 12: ...Only use dry yeast for making the dough In certain circumstances fresh yeast will not yield a good result Clean the dough container from the outside as well as before insertion While filling in the i...

Page 13: ...the dough container are clean before insertion Place the dough container in the brackets in the baking chamber and press down firmly so that the tensions springs on both sides audibly engage Make sure...

Page 14: ...IME If you keep the button pressed down the time will fast forward Start program Press the START STOPbutton to start the baking process The time will count down backwards Add further ingredients Depen...

Page 15: ...a wire rack During baking It is completely normal for the viewing window to fog over at the beginning of the baking process After a while the condensation will escape through the vents The appliance c...

Page 16: ...0 22 25 20 21 23 25 27 29 20 20 22 Acoustic signal for adding ingredients Rising phase 2 Heating on off 5 25 s 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 40 40 40 40 40 42 1 Smooth dough 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0...

Page 17: ...g 5 5 5 15 5 Rising phase 1 Heating on off 5 25 s 5 5 5 15 5 Kneading and fast kneading Heating on off 5 25 s 20 21 21 45 20 Acoustic signal for adding ingredients Rising phase 2 Heating on off 5 25 s...

Page 18: ...amounts 10 20 of grist or grains the programs for fine flour should also be selected Program 3 can be used to make breads consisting mainly 70 95 of whole grains If you would like to make your own re...

Page 19: ...cube 1 2 cube Program 1 Normal 6 Fast Bread size 750 g 750 g Normal bread Fast bread Water 300 ml 300 ml Sourdough substitution 70 g 70 g Dry yeast 1 packet 1 packet or fresh yeast 1 2 cube 1 2 cube...

Page 20: ...the jam program Since the jam is cooked while being stirred it thickens even though it does not contain any sugar nor gelling agents You can add cinnamon 1 pinch of cloves or ginger to the plums if de...

Page 21: ...s added Too much salt was added harms the yeast The liquid is too warm The yeast came into contact with salt or liquid before baking The bread rises too much The humidity or room temperature is too hi...

Page 22: ...he bread remained in the appliance far too long Condensation formed that could no longer escape and soaked the bread Dry and wet ingredients had the wrong mixing ratio Reduce the liquids or the yeast...

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