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CYCLES

The indicator light comes on facing the cycle that the breadmaker has reached.
A table (page 24-25) indicates the breakdown of the various cycles for the programme chosen.

Preheating:

only activated for programmes 3 and 8. The kneading paddle does not operate during

this period. This step accelerates yeast activity and thus encourages rising in breads made of flours which
tend not to rise well.

Kneading:

the dough is in the 1st or 2nd kneading cycle or in a stirring period between rising cycles.

During this cycle, and for programmes 1, 3, 4 and 8, you can add ingredients: dried fruit or nuts, olives,
bacon pieces, etc.
A beep indicates when you can intervene. See the summary table for preparation times (page 24-25) and
the “extra” column.
This column indicates the time that will be displayed on your appliance’s screen when the beep sounds.
For more precise information on how long before the beep sounds, subtract the “extra” column time from
the total baking time.
For example: “extra” = 2:51 and “total time” = 3:13, the ingredients can be added after 22 min.

Rising:

the dough is in the 1st, 2nd or 3rd rising cycle.

Baking:

the bread is in the final baking cycle.

Warming:

for programmes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8 and 10, you can leave your preparation in the appliance.

A one-hour warming cycle automatically follows baking.
The display remains at 0:00 for one hour of warming. The appliance beeps at regular intervals. At the end
of the cycle, it stops automatically after 3 beeps. To stop the warming programme, unplug the appliance.

SELECTING THE WEIGHT OF THE BREAD

The bread weight is set by default at 1000 g. This weight is shown for informational purposes. See the
recipes for more details. Programmes 6, 7, 8 and 9 do not have weight settings. Press the       button to
set the desired weight of 750 g or 1000 g. The indicator light against the selected setting comes on.

SELECTING THE COLOUR OF THE CRUST (BROWNING)

By default, the colour of the crust is set at MEDIUM.
Programmes 6, 7, 8 and 9 do not have a colour setting.
Three choices are possible: LIGHT/MEDIUM/DARK.
If you want to change the default setting, press the      button until the indicator light facing the desired
setting comes on.

SELECTING FAST MODE

Recipes 1, 2, 3 and 4 can be made in FAST mode, thus reducing baking time.
Press on the       button 4 times to select FAST mode.
The colour of the crust cannot be set in FAST mode.

START/STOP

Press the      button to switch the appliance on. The countdown begins.
To stop the programme or to cancel delayed programming, hold down on the     button for 5 seconds.

Kneading

For forming
the dough’s
structure so
that it can
rise better.

Rest

Allows
the dough
to rest
to improve
kneading
quality.

Rising

Time during
which the yeast
works to let
the bread rise
and to develop
its aroma.

Baking

Transforms
the dough
into bread
and gives it
a golden,
crusty crust.

Warming

Keeps the bread
warm after baking.
It is recommende that
the bread should be
turned out promptly
after baking, however.

Preheating

Used for
programmes
3 and 8 to
let the dough
rise better.

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Summary of Contents for ow-3000

Page 1: ... b2 on off button b4 buttons for setting delayed start time graduated beaker E tablespoon measure f1 double doser F teaspoon measure f2 D kneading paddle C bread pan choice of programmes b6 browning selection button b5 b1 display screen 15 A slight odour may be given off when used for the first time GB ...

Page 2: ...e ingredients used must be at room temperature and should be weighed precisely Measure liquids with the graduated beaker supplied Use the double doser supplied to measure teaspoons on one side and tablespoons on the other All spoon measures are level and not heaped Incorrect measurements give bad results 3 For successful bread making using the correct ingredients is critical see page 20 21 Use ing...

Page 3: ...witch it on After you hear the beep programme 1 settings are displayed by default i e 1000 g medium browning Press the button The indicator light comes on facing the stage the program has reached The timer colon flashes and the timer will count down The operating indicator lights up When baking has finished a beep sounds Unplug the breadmaker at the end of the cooking or warming cycle Lift the bre...

Page 4: ...ogramme should be selected when using wholemeal bread flour 4 The Sweet Bread programme is suited to reci pes which contain more fat and sugar 5 The Super Fast Bread programme is specific to the SUPER FAST bread recipe see page 23 6 The Leavened Dough programme does not bake It is a kneading and rising programme for all leave ned doughs such as pizza dough rolls sweet buns 7 Programme 7 only knead...

Page 5: ... of the cycle it stops automatically after 3 beeps To stop the warming programme unplug the appliance SELECTING THE WEIGHT OF THE BREAD The bread weight is set by default at 1000 g This weight is shown for informational purposes See the recipes for more details Programmes 6 7 8 and 9 do not have weight settings Press the button to set the desired weight of 750 g or 1000 g The indicator light again...

Page 6: ...e the bread softer and tastier It also stores better and longer Too much fat slows down rising If you use butter cut it into tiny pieces so that it is distributed evenly throughout the preparation or soften it You can substitute 15g butter for 1 tablespoon of oil Do not add hot butter Keep the fat from coming into contact with the yeast as fat can prevent yeast from rehydrating Do not use low fat ...

Page 7: ...rown sugar or honey Do not use unrefined sugar or lumps Sugar acts as food for the yeast gives the bread its good taste and improves browning of the crust Artificial sweeteners can not be substituted for sugar as the yeast will not react with them Salt salt gives taste to food and regulates the yeast s activity It should not come into contact with the yeast Thanks to salt the dough is firm compact...

Page 8: ... g 300 g Yeast 1 tsp 5 g or 1 5 tsp PEASANT BREAD 750 g 1000 g Sunflower oil 2 tsp 1 tbsp Water 270 ml 360 ml Salt 1 5 tsp 2 tsp Sugar 2 tsp 1 tbsp Flour 230 g 300 g Rye flour 110 g 150 g Wholemeal flour 110 g 150 g Yeast 1 tsp 5 g or 1 5 tsp RECIPES For each recipe add the ingredients in the exact order indicated Depending on the recipe chosen and the corresponding programme you can take a look a...

Page 9: ...p Sugar 1 tbsp 1 tbsp Powdered milk 1 tbsp 2 tbsp White Bread Flour 430 g 570 g Yeast 3 tsp 3 5 tsp PROGRAMME 8 YOGHURT BREAD 1000 g Water 200 ml Plain yoghurt 1 125 g Salt 2 tsp Sugar 1 tbsp White Bread Flour 480 g Rye flour 70 g Yeast 2 5 tsp PROGRAMME 6 PIZZA DOUGH 750 g 1000 g Olive oil 1 tbsp 1 5 tbsp Water 240 ml 320 ml Salt 1 5 tsp 2 tsp White Bread Flour 480 g 640 g Yeast 1 tsp 5 g or 1 5 ...

Page 10: ... 3 30 2 3 30 5 5 20 39 10 31 10 60 50 60 3 30 3 3 30 5 5 20 39 10 31 10 60 50 60 3 30 Fast 2 30 5 5 20 15 10 16 10 39 50 60 2 30 1000 g 1 3 32 5 5 20 39 10 31 10 60 52 60 3 32 2 3 32 5 5 20 39 10 31 10 60 52 60 3 32 3 3 32 5 5 20 39 10 31 10 60 52 60 3 32 Fast 2 32 5 5 20 15 10 16 10 39 52 60 2 32 750 1 3 43 30 5 5 15 49 10 26 10 45 48 60 2 56 2 3 43 30 5 5 15 49 10 26 10 45 48 60 2 56 3 3 43 30 5...

Page 11: ...22 5 5 20 39 10 26 5 52 55 60 2 15 2 3 22 5 5 20 39 10 26 5 52 55 60 3 00 3 3 22 5 5 20 39 10 26 5 52 55 60 3 00 Fast 2 42 5 5 20 25 10 16 5 36 55 60 2 20 750 1 1 17 2 10 20 45 60 2 1 17 2 10 20 45 60 3 1 17 2 10 20 45 60 1000 g 1 1 20 2 10 20 48 60 2 1 20 2 10 20 48 60 3 1 20 2 10 20 48 60 1 30 5 5 20 60 0 14 3 11 1000 g 3 55 30 5 10 20 39 10 26 10 45 60 60 2 58 1 05 5 10 50 1000 g 1 1 60 60 2 1 ...

Page 12: ...gredients in the bread to the pan After pressing on nothing happens The machine is too hot Wait 1 hour between 2 cycles A delayed start has been programmed The programme includes preheating After pressing on the motor is on The pan has not been correctly inserted but no kneading takes place Kneading paddle missing or not installed properly After a delayed start You forgot to press on after program...

Page 13: ...t pull on the supply cord to unplug the appliance Only use an extension cord that is in good condition has an earthed socket and is suitably rated Do not place the appliance on other appliances Do not use the appliance as a source of heating Do not place paper card or plastic in the appliance and place nothing on it Should any part of the appliance catch fire do not attempt to extinguish it with w...

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