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TROUBLESHOOTING 

If you discover you’ve made a mistake after starting, press the start/stop button and hold it 
down for 2 seconds, to stop the breadmaker. Sort out the problem, then restart the breadmaker.
Don’t leave it too long because if the program is substantially into the cycle before you stop it, 
the results will be affected. In that case it may be better to stop the program, discard the 
ingredients, and start again.

Error Message

If the breadmaker is too hot, the display will show the message 

E01

. If this happens, press the 

start/stop button for 2 seconds, remove the loaf tin, and let your breadmaker cool down to room 
temperature before trying again.

Power Loss

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If you suffer from a power loss lasting less than 7 minutes, your breadmaker will carry on 
when power is restored, and the program time will be extended by the duration of the 
power cut.

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This also works if you unplug the breadmaker or switch it off accidentally.

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If the power cut is more than 7 minutes, the program will fail. Unplug your breadmaker, let 
it cool down, then empty the loaf tin, dispose of the ingredients, clean it, and start again.

The bread collapsed

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The dough may have been too moist. Reduce the recipe liquid by 2 tbsp (30g). 

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Leaving the bread in the loaf tin while it cools can cause moisture released in the baking 
process to soak back into the bread.

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The flour may have been too coarsely ground. Try using finer flour.

The bread didn’t rise

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One or more ingredients were added in the wrong quantities – accuracy is essential

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The yeast is stale—check the date. Use a fresh, unopened sachet every time

The core of the bread is too moist

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The dough may have been too moist, see above.

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The flour may have been too heavy. This problem can occur with rye, bran and wholemeal 
flours. Reduce the amount of heavy flour and replace with a similar quantity of white flour.

The bread has swollen too much

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You may have used too much yeast, try reducing it slightly.

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Too much sugar can cause the yeast to work too fast, and the bread to rise too much. Try 
reducing the amount of sugar. If you add sweet/sugary ingredients such as dried fruit, 
honey or molasses, reduce the amount of sugar to compensate.

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You might try reducing the recipe liquid by 2 tbsp, as this will slow the action of the yeast.

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Use a coarser flour. Less yeast is needed with fine flour than with the same type of flour 
ground coarsely.

The bread tastes bland

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Try increasing the amount of salt by up to ¼ of a teaspoon (2g).

Summary of Contents for 23620

Page 1: ...a w E X T R A y e a r g u a r a n t e e F R E E r e w a r d s g a l l e r y w w w r u s s e l l h o b b s c o u k p r o d u c t r e g i s t e r R e g i s t e r o n l i n e n o w S e e b a c k f o r d...

Page 2: ...2 e f g i j j k C B A...

Page 3: ...ar of the vents in the sides and back of your breadmaker Don t plug your breadmaker in till after you ve placed the ingredients into the loaf tin and fitted it into your breadmaker Unplug your breadma...

Page 4: ...size Start Stop This button starts or stops the program Press and hold for 2 seconds to stop a program that is currently running Timer T You may use the timer to set the finishing time for certain pro...

Page 5: ...34 C MEASURING INGREDIENTS Each ingredient in a recipe is important It is vital for the best results that you measure ingredients accurately 1 Use cook s measuring spoons for ingredients given in tea...

Page 6: ...at the yeast or baking powder baking soda and the water or other liquids are well separated 1 Decide when you want your bread to be ready e g 6 p m 2 Check the time now e g 7 a m 3 Calculate the diffe...

Page 7: ...es which are trapped in the dough making it rise Of the various types of yeast available we recommend using dried yeast also known as dry active yeast and instant yeast or easy blend dried yeast These...

Page 8: ...be approximately pea sized Don t add more than the recipe requires otherwise the bread may not rise properly You can use fresh fruit and nuts but try to dry them as much as possible with kitchen paper...

Page 9: ...water and other liquids 1g 1ml This is more accurate than using a measuring jug Dried milk should be dried skimmed milk Use new unopened sachets of dried yeast check the best before dates Unless the...

Page 10: ...oft brown sugar 113g 8 Cinnamon tsp 2g 9 Nutmeg tsp 1g 10 Baking powder 1 tsp 7g Note If the butter isn t melted the recipe won t work If during the first 30 minutes of the program ingredients stick t...

Page 11: ...he program is running Step Ingredient Quantity 1 Strawberries raspberries blueberries blackberries 500g total 2 Lemon juice 2 tbsp 30g 3 Caster sugar 100g 4 Vanilla extract tsp 2g Cut the larger berri...

Page 12: ...r 400g 6 Rosemary chopped 30g 7 Garlic cloves peeled and finely chopped 2 8 Yeast 2 tsp 7g Gluten Free Lemon and Poppy Seed Bread Step Ingredient Quantity 1 Water 350g 2 Vegetable oil or Lemon oil 40g...

Page 13: ...tsp 8g 4 Caster sugar 1 tbsp 16g 5 Gluten free bread flour 400g 6 Ground cinnamon 2 tbsp 16g 7 Dried raisins 150g 8 Yeast 2 tsp 7g Gluten Free Jalape o Corn Bread Step Ingredient Quantity 1 Water 350...

Page 14: ...sp 8g 8 Yeast 2 tsp 6g Fastbake II Program 11 Step Ingredient Quantity 1 Water at 45 50 C 400g 2 Olive oil 2 tbsp 30g 3 Salt 2 tsp 16g 4 Caster sugar 2 tbsp 32g 5 Strong white bread flour 630g 6 Dried...

Page 15: ...collapsed The dough may have been too moist Reduce the recipe liquid by 2 tbsp 30g Leaving the bread in the loaf tin while it cools can cause moisture released in the baking process to soak back into...

Page 16: ...oduct to us pack it carefully include a note with your name address day phone number and what s wrong If under guarantee say where and when purchased and include proof of purchase till receipt Send it...

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