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7. Ultra Fast II. 

The Ultra Fast II programme

is only for 700 g loaves. Bread made using
Ultra  Fast  programmes  is  more  compact
than  that  made  with  the  other  pro-
grammes.

8. Bread  Dough.

The  Bread  Dough  pro-

gramme does not bake. It is a kneading and
rising programme for all leavened doughs
such as pizza dough, rolls, sweet buns.

9. Jam.

The  Jam  programme  automatically

cooks jams and compots (stewed fruits) in
the pan.

10. Cake.

Can  be  used  to  make  pastries  and

cakes with baking powder.

11. Sandwich  loaf.

The  Sandwich  Loaf  pro-

gramme is ideal for soft, thin-crusted bread.

12. Loaf  Cooking.

The  Loaf  cooking  pro-

gramme  allows  you  to  bake  for  10  to  60
minutes  (baking  time  can  be  set  at  1
minute intervals). It can be selected alone
and used:
a) with the Bread Dough programme,
b) to reheat cooked and cooled breads 

or to make them crusty,

c) to finish cooking in case of a prolonged

electricity cut during a bread baking 
cycle.

The breadmaker should not be left un-
attended when using programme 12.

To interrupt the cycle before it is finished,
the programme can be stopped manually
by holding down the 

button.

Using your breadmaker

Selecting a programme 

Choosing  a  programme  triggers  a  series  of
steps which are carried out automatically one
after another.

The  menu  button

enables  you  to

choose a certain number of different
programmes. The time corresponding

to the programme is displayed. Every time you
press the 

button, the number on the display

panel switches to the next programme from 1 -
12:

1. Basic White Bread.

The Basic White Bread

programme  is  used  to  make  most  bread
recipes using white wheat flour.

2. French  Bread. 

The  French  Bread  pro-

gramme corresponds to a traditional French
crusty white bread recipe.

3. Wholemeal Bread. 

Wholemeal Bread Pro-

gramme  is  used  to  make  whole  wheat
bread using whole wheat flour.

4. Fast White Bread. 

The Fast White Bread

programme  is  specific  to  the  FAST  bread
recipe  (see  page  49).  This  programme  is
similar  to  the  Basic  White  Bread  pro-
gramme but is quicker. The texture of the
bread may be a little more compact.

5. Sweet Bread. 

The Sweet Bread programme

is for recipes containing more sugar and fat
such as brioches and milk breads. If you are
using special flour blends for brioche or rolls,
do not exceed 700 g of dough in total.

6. Ultra Fast I. 

The Ultra Fast I programme is

only  for  900  g  loaves.  Bread  made  using
Ultra  Fast  programmes  is  more  compact
than  that  made  with  the  other  pro-
grammes.

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A default setting is displayed for each programme. You will therefore have to select the
desired settings manually.

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Page 1: ...www tefal com au www tefal co nz HOME BREAD...

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Page 3: ...3 A D E F G H I J K L B C...

Page 4: ...e unless they have been given supervision or instruction concern ing use of the appliance by an adult respon sible for their safety Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with t...

Page 5: ...peration The window can reach a high temperature Do not 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 suit ably rate...

Page 6: ...ents and quantities indicated in the recipes First the liquids then the solids Yeast should not come into contact with liquids sugar or salt General order to be followed Liquids butter oil eggs water...

Page 7: ...fits over the drive shaft you will need to tilt it slightly to one side to do this Turn it gently clockwise and it will lock into place F G Close the lid After you hear the beep pro gramme 1 will appe...

Page 8: ...a series of steps which are carried out automatically one after another The menu button enables you to choose a certain number of different programmes The time corresponding to the programme is displa...

Page 9: ...See the summary table for preparation times pages 16 17 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 inf...

Page 10: ...e time is displayed Calculate the time difference between the moment when you start the pro gramme and the time at which you want your preparation to be ready The machine automat ically includes the d...

Page 11: ...ts may also vary Keep flour in a hermetically sealed container as flour reacts to fluctuations in atmospheric conditions absorbing moisture or losing it Use strong flour bread flour or baker s flour r...

Page 12: ...rature close to 35 C less and it will not rise as well more will make it lose its ris ing power Keep to the stated amounts and re member to multiply the quantities if you use fresh yeast see equivalen...

Page 13: ...r 250 ml 330 ml 2 Sunflower oil 2 tbsp 3 tbsp 3 Salt 1 tsp 11 2tsp 4 Sugar 3 tbsp 4 tbsp 5 White bread flour 450 g 600 g 6 Powdered milk 2 tbsp 2 tbsp 7 Yeast 1 tsp 1 tsp Optional 1 tsp of orange flow...

Page 14: ...butter Add the juice zest of the lemon Mix together the flour and baking powder and add to the mixture Make sure you put the flour in a pile right in the middle of the bowl Prog 8 Bread dough 900 g 1...

Page 15: ...Wait 1 hour between 2 cycles The screen displays LLL the appliance is too cold Wait for it to reach room temperature The screen displays EE0 malfunction The machine must be serviced by authorised per...

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