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7 – ULTRA-FAST

Kneading, rising and baking bread as quickly as possible (80 –100 minutes). Usually 

this bread is less fluffy than the bread baked using program no. 4 – QUICK. Make sure 

that the temperature of the liquids is in the range 48 °C – 50 °C. We recommend using 

a  kitchen thermometer for measurement. The temperature of the liquid is key for 

ensuring correct rapid rising and baking. If the water temperature is lower, the bread 

will not rise. Conversely, if the set temperature is too high, no rising will occur since the 

temperature is too high and will kill the yeast.

8 – DOUGH

This program is used for mixing and kneading ingredients and allowing the dough to 

rise, e.g. for pizza, bread rolls, etc. It does not include the baking phase.

9 – JAM

This program is used for making fruit marmalades and jams. Cook the marmalades and 

jams in smaller batches as they increase in volume while being cooked. Jam is sticky 

and is very difficult to remove if it escapes out of the baking container.

10 – CAKE

This program consists of the kneading, rising and baking phases. It is used for baking 

cakes and sweet baked goods prepared from dough containing baking powder or 

sodium bicarbonate.

11 – SANDWICH (toast bread)

This program consists of the kneading, rising and baking phases. It is used for baking 

a fluffy toast bread with a thin crust.

12 – BAKE

This program includes only the baking phase and makes your breadmaker into a small 

oven. Baking time may be set in the range from 10 to 60 minutes. It is used for baking 

ready-made dough from the store or for additional baking of a  bread that has just 

finished baking if you feel that its crust is too light.

Program

Crust colour 

selection

Loaf size

Length of 

program 

(min)

KEEP 

WARM 

function

Time for 

adding of 

ingredients

Max. timer 

setting

1 – BASIC

Light / medium 

dark / dark

750 g

02:53

YES

02:20

13 hours

900 g

03:00

02:15

2 – FRENCH

Light / medium 

dark / dark

750 g

03:40

YES

02:45

13 hours

900 g

03:50

02:40

3 – WHOLE 

WHEAT

Light / medium 

dark / dark

750 g

03:32

YES

02:35

13 hours

900 g

03:40

02:40

4 – QUICK

Light / medium 

dark / dark

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02:10

YES

01:45

13 hours

5 – SWEET

Light / medium 

dark / dark

750 g

02:50

YES

02:25

13 hours

900 g

02:55

02:30

6 – GLUTEN 

FREE

Light / medium 

dark / dark

750 g

02:50

YES

02:25

13 hours

900 g

02:55

02:25

7 – ULTRA FAST

Light / medium 

dark / dark

750 g

01:28

YES

01:38

13 hours

900 g

01:38

01:28

8 – DOUGH

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01:30

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13 hours

9 – JAM

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01:20

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10 – CAKE

Light / medium 

dark / dark

----------

01:50

YES

01:34

13 hours

11 – SANDWICH

Light / medium 

dark / dark

750 g

02:55

YES

01:59

13 hours

900 g

03:00

02:04

12 – BAKE

Light / medium 

dark / dark

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10 – 60 min

YES

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BEFORE FIRST USE

1.  Take the breadmaker and its accessories out of the box and remove all packaging 

materials including promotional pamphlets and labels. Most important of all, do 

not forget to remove the label located at the bottom of the baking container 

A3

.

2.  Wash the accessories and removable parts intended for coming into contact with 

food under warm running water using kitchen detergent. Then rinse them under 

running water and dry them thoroughly with a wiping cloth.

3.  Place the baking container 

A3

, with the kneading blade installed, back in its place 

inside the breadmaker. Connect the breadmaker to a power socket and it will beep.

4.  Set the program 12 – BAKE and run the breadmaker empty in this mode for 10 

minutes. When the program ends, cancel the KEEP WARM function and disconnect 

the breadmaker from the power socket and allow it to cool down. Wash the baking 

container 

A3

 and the kneading blade again and dry thoroughly.

Note:

When first turned on, there may be light smoke emitted. This is completely 

normal.

5.  Now, the breadmaker is ready for use.

USING THE BREADMAKER

 ■

Place the breadmaker on an even, dry and stable surface, e.g. on a  kitchen 

countertop.

 ■

Open the lid 

A2

 and insert the baking container 

A3

 inside the breadmaker unit. Turn 

the baking container 

A3

 clockwise until you secure it in place. Put the kneading 

blade on to the shaft located at the base of the baking container 

A3

, and push it 

down thoroughly.

Note: 

To make the removal of the kneading blade

 

from the baked bread easier, 

we recommend coating the kneading blade

 

and shaft with food-grade 

fat that can be heated.

 ■

Measure out the ingredients according to the recipe and place them into the baking 

container 

A3

 in the following order:

  –   First, add all the liquid ingredients, such as water, milk, beer, buttermilk, yoghurt, 

eggs, etc.

  –   Then add all the loose ingredients, such as flour, salt, sugar, herbs, bread spices, 

sprouts, flakes, seeds, etc. Put the salt into one corner, and sugar into another, and 

spices into another.

  –   Finally, make a hole in the middle of the flour and put the yeast into it. When using 

fresh yeast, put the sugar in directly with it. The yeast or baking powder must not 

come into contact with liquid before the breadmaker is started.

  –   With heavy, dense doughs with a high rye flour component, in order to achieve 

a better kneading result, we recommend that you reverse the order for adding 

ingredients, i.e. first add the yeast, then the flour and the liquid at the end. Also in 

this case it applies that the yeast must not come into contact with liquid before 

the breadmaker is started.

  –   It is necessary to follow this general ingredient adding procedure for all the 

recipes.

 ■

The room temperature of the area where the breadmaker is located may have an 

effect on the final size of the finished loaf. The recommended room temperature 

is 15 °C to 34 °C.

Note: 

A maximum of 590 g of flour and 6 g of dried yeast may be used in a single 

batch. Do not place a greater amount of flour or yeast into the baking 

container.

 ■

Close the lid 

A2

 and connect the power cord to a power socket. When it is connected 

to a power socket, a long beep will be made and the default setting: program 1, 

program length 03:00 and loaf weight 900 g and crust colour "MEDIUM" will appear 

on the display 

B1

.

 ■

Use button 

MENU

 

B2

 to set the required program.

 ■

Use button 

COLOR

 

B3

 to select the crust colour.

 ■

Use button 

LOAF

 

B6

 to set the loaf size. Certain programs do not enable the crust 

colour or loaf size to be set.

 ■

If you want your bread to be baked at a later time, set the delayed start timer using 

buttons 

+

 and –.

 ■

To start the breadmaker, press button 

START/STOP

 

B5

. The colon in the time 

shown on the display 

B1

 will start flashing and the time remaining until the end 

of the program will start counting down. The breadmaker will automatically go 

through the individual phases of the program. Steam is emitted from the ventilation 

openings during the baking process.

 ■

In programs: BASIC, FRENCH, WHOLE WHEAT, QUICK, SWEET, ULTRA FAST CAKE, 

CAKE and SANDWICH a sound is made to signal the option to add ingredients. If 

you wish to do so, open the lid 

A2

 and add the ingredients, whilst being especially 

careful not to be scalded by the hot steam coming out of the ventilation openings 

and the baking area.

 ■

When the program has finished, a sound will be made. Then the breadmaker will 

switch to the KEEP WARM mode for 60 minutes. If you wish to end the KEEP WARM 

mode, hold down button 

START/STOP

 

B5

.

 ■

When the program has finished, tilt open the lid 

A2

. Wearing kitchen gloves, lift up 

the handle of the baking container 

A3

.

 

Turn the baking container 

A3

 anticlockwise 

to release it and then carefully remove it from the breadmaker. Place the baking 

container 

A3

 on to a  heat resistant mat and allow the bread to cool down for 

approximately 10 minutes while still inside. Then turn the baking container 

A3

 

upside down to release the bread from it. If the bread does not come loose on 

its own, move the shafts a few times. To take the blade out of the bread, use the 

removal hook 

A7

.

WARNING:

Be very careful when handling the baking container 

A3

 since it 

is very hot. Risk of burns. Always use protective kitchen gloves.

 ■

When you have finished using it, disconnect the breadmaker from the power socket 

and clean all the used parts according to the instructions contained in the chapter 

Cleaning and maintenance.

Slicing and storing the bread 

 ■

Allow the bread to cool down for 20-40 minutes before slicing it.

 ■

To cut slices of even thickness, use an electric knife or a sharp knife with a serrated 

blade.

 ■

Wrap any unconsumed bread into a  plastic bag. You may store it at room 

temperature for up to 3 days.

 ■

If you wish to store the bread for an extended period (up to 1 month), place it in 

a plastic bag or an air-tight container and the store it in a freezer.

 ■

Homemade bread does not contain any preservatives and, therefore, it cannot be 

kept for as long as store-bought bread.

Summary of Contents for SBR 1040WH

Page 1: ...05 2020 1 Copyright 2020 Fast R a s EN Breadmaker Translation of the original manual SBR 1040WH...

Page 2: ...her living areas bed and breakfast establishments Do not use the appliance in an industrial environment or outdoors or for purposes other than those for which it is intended Do not place the appliance...

Page 3: ...wer socket and leave the lid closed Never remove baked bread by banging down the edges of the baking container Otherwise this could damage it When you have finished using the appliance before moving o...

Page 4: ...05 2020 4 Copyright 2020 Fast R a s SBR 1040WH 2 3 4 5 6 1 A 7 8 9...

Page 5: ...05 2020 5 Copyright 2020 Fast R a s B 2 5 3 6 1 4 7...

Page 6: ...elayed start mode press the START STOP button B5 Time will start counting down on the display B1 Regularly check the breadmaker once the set program starts running Do not use this function with recipe...

Page 7: ...aft with food grade fat that can be heated Measure out the ingredients according to the recipe and place them into the baking container A3 in the following order First add all the liquid ingredients s...

Page 8: ...rigerator as it would spoil at a high temperature check its use by date before using it Quickly put it back in the refrigerator after every use Tip Following the procedure described below you may find...

Page 9: ...A3 immediately after it has finished baking and leave it on a metal rack to cool down for at least 15 minutes before slicing it Bread structure is too dense You used too much flour or not enough liqui...

Page 10: ...ints Alternatively in some European Union states or other European countries you may return your appliances to the local retailer when buying an equivalent new appliance Correct disposal of this produ...

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