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ELECTING 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 10, 11, 12 do
not have weight settings. Press the 

button to set

the desired weight - 500 g, 750 g or 1000 g. The indi-
cator light against the selected setting comes on. 

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ELECTING THE COLOUR OF THE CRUST

(

BROWNING

)

By default, the colour of the crust is set at MEDIUM.
Programmes 10, 11, 12 do not have a colour set-
ting. Three choices are possible: 
LIGHT (L) - MEDIUM (P) - DARK (H).

If you want to change the default setting, press the

button until the indicator light facing the desired

setting comes on.

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TART

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TOP

Press the 

button to switch the appliance on. The

countdown begins. You can stop or cancel the
programme by holding down button 

The indicator light will go out.

P

REHEATING

Used for
programmes
4 and 5 to
let the dough
rise better.

K

NEADING

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

R

EST

Allows 
the dough
to rest to
improve
kneading
quality.

R

ISING

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

B

AKING

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

W

ARMING

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

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CYCLES

On 

pages 24-25 

is a table showing the steps in the various cycles according to the chosen programme.

P

REHEATING

:

only activated for programmes 4 and

5. 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.

K

NEADING

:

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, 2, 4, 5, 6,
7, you can add ingredients: dried fruit or nuts, oli-
ves, 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 dis-
played 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.

R

ISING

:

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

cycle.

B

AKING

:

the bread is in the final baking cycle.

W

ARMING

:

for programmes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8,

you can leave your loaf in the appliance. A one-
hour warming cycle automatically follows baking.
The display remains at 0:00 for one hour of war-
ming. The appliance beeps at regular intervals. At
the end of the cycle, it stops automatically after
several beeps.
To stop the warming programme, unplug the
appliance.

Summary of Contents for OW2000

Page 1: ...1 2 3 4 5 9 8 7 6 10 11 12 www tefal com F GB D E I RUS UA PL CZ SK H BG TR RO...

Page 2: ...justing the time for programme 12 C bread pan D kneading paddle b1 display screen A slight odour may be given off when used for the first time GETTING TO KNOW YOUR BREADMAKER f2 teaspoon measure F dou...

Page 3: ...therwise indicated and must be weighed exactly Measure liquids with the gra duated beaker supplied Use the double doser supplied to measure teaspoons on one side and tablespoons on the other All spoon...

Page 4: ...ther to engage the mixer drives and clip it in on both sides Close the lid Plug in the bread maker and switch it on After the audible signal programme 1 1P will appear on the display as the default se...

Page 5: ...6 The sweet bread programme is appropriate for recipes containing more fat and sugar 7 This programme is equivalent to the sweet bread programme but is a faster version The bread obtained may have a...

Page 6: ...urned out promptly after baking however CYCLES On pages 24 25 is a table showing the steps in the various cycles according to the chosen programme PREHEATING only activated for programmes 4 and 5 The...

Page 7: ...programme do not use reci pes which contain fresh milk eggs soured cream yoghurt cheese or fresh fruit as they could spoil or stale overnight FATS AND OILS fats make the bread softer and tas tier It...

Page 8: ...y 3 in weight and dilute the yeast in a small amount of warm water with a little sugar for more effective action There are dry yeasts in the form of small granular pellets that have to be rehydrated w...

Page 9: ...tsp 1 tsp 1 5 tsp Sugar 2 5 tbsp 3 tbsp 4 tbsp Flour 280 g 365 g 485 g Yeast 1 5 tsp 2 tsp 3 tsp PROGRAMMES 6 7 BRIOCHE 500 g 750 g 1000 g Eggs 2 2 3 Butter 100 g 130 g 175 g Liquid milk 60 ml 80 ml 1...

Page 10: ...pressing on nothing happens The machine is too hot The following error message will be shown EO1 and 5 beeps Wait 1 hour between 2 cycles The programme includes preheating A delayed start has been pr...

Page 11: ...12 2 17 0 43 0 48 0 53 1 45 1 50 1 55 1 00 1 00 1 00 3 1 500 750 1000 3 28 3 30 3 32 x 0 05 00 0 05 00 0 20 00 0 39 00 0 00 10 0 30 50 0 00 10 0 59 50 0 48 0 50 0 52 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 500 750 1000 3 28...

Page 12: ...2 42 x 0 05 00 0 05 00 0 20 00 0 25 00 0 00 10 0 15 50 0 00 05 0 35 55 0 45 0 50 0 55 2 10 2 15 2 20 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 500 750 1000 2 32 2 37 2 42 0 45 0 50 0 55 2 10 2 15 2 20 1 00 1 00 1 00 3 500 750...

Page 13: ...e customer must be performed by an authorised service centre Do not immerse the appliance power cord or plug in water or any other liquid Do not leave the power cord hanging within reach of children T...

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