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BM08
Breadmaker

User
Guide

After Using the Breadmaker

Cleaning

Always unplug the Breadmaker from the mains supply
immediately after use.

Allow the Breadmaker to cool down after use before you
clean or store it. It takes about 30 minutes until the
breadmaker is cool enough to be used again.

To assist the Breadmaker to cool down, leave the lid
open but ensure it is in a safe place away from children
and pets.

When cleaning use only warm water with a mild liquid
detergent. Under no circumstances use chemical
cleaners or solvents, oven cleaners or abrasive agents.

Ensure the Breadmaker is unplugged from the mains
and has cooled down to the point where it can be safely
handled.

Pour some water into the breadpan and leave for a few
minutes to assist it to cool down. Do not re-insert the
breadpan into the Breadmaker until it has been
cleaned.

The breadpan, kneading paddle and the drive shaft
should be thoroughly cleaned in warm water with
detergent added. The bore in the kneading paddle can
be cleaned with a soft bottle brush or similar implement.

If you leave the paddle fitted to the shaft it may be
difficult to separate them afterwards. If this happens, fill
the breadpan with warm water to which a few drops of
liquid detergent have been added. Leave it to stand for
30 minutes and then remove the paddle from the shaft
for cleaning.

Rinse the bread pan and paddle thoroughly to remove
all traces of detergent and allow to dry.

Remove all crumbs from the lid, housing and oven
housing with a soft cloth.

Wipe the housing inside and outside with a damp cloth.
Do not immerse the Breadmaker in water and never
pour water into the oven housing.

Do not allow the cable or mains plug to come into
contact with water and do not pour water on the
appliance or excessively wet the interior or the control
panel.

Clean and dry all parts carefully after use. When storing
the bread pan in the Breadmaker, store it in the
LOCKED position, but leave the paddle loose in the
pan, ready for assembly when next used.

Warranty

Specifications

Your appliance is covered by a warranty for 12 months
from the date of purchase. If a fault develops during this
period, please return the unit to your nearest Tesco store
together with the original receipt as proof of purchase.
This warranty in no way affects your consumer rights.

BM08

Produced after 13th August 2005.

Waste electrical products should not be
disposed of with household waste. Please
recycle where facilities exist. Check with your
Local Authority or retailer for recycling advice.

Model:

Input Voltage:

220-240V 50Hz

600W.

7 Kg

Net Weight:

Power Consumption:

THIS PRODUCT MUST BE EARTHED

Cleaning and Care

Tesco Stores Ltd,

Delamare Road,

Cheshunt,

Herts, EN8 9SL

9

900g

Summary of Contents for BM08

Page 1: ... Leave it to stand for 30 minutes and then remove the paddle from the shaft for cleaning Rinse the bread pan and paddle thoroughly to remove all traces of detergent and allow to dry Remove all crumbs from the lid housing and oven housing with a soft cloth Wipe the housing inside and outside with a damp cloth Do not immerse the Breadmaker in water and never pour water into the oven housing Do not a...

Page 2: ...nto premature contact with salt the bread will not rise properly This situation is obviously more important when using the delay timer Yeast is a micro organism which feeds on sugars and starches in the bread mix producing carbon dioxide gas which in turn causes the bread to rise We recommend the use of dried fast acting yeast which is intended for breadmakers The instructions on the sachet will t...

Page 3: ...ead flour 2 tsp a mixture of freshly chopped thyme marjoram and sage 1 tsp white sugar 1 tsp dried yeast Use or Rapid Programme 1 cup water at room temp around 20 C 2 tbsp olive oil tsp salt 3 cups strong white bread flour 30 g 2 oz sundried tomatoes tsp dried yeast Basic Whole Wheat Light Crust Basic This will make a small approx 500g rounded loaf If you use dried herbs reduce the quantity by hal...

Page 4: ...uch yeast or flour Not enough salt Excessive water in the bread Bread rises too much Check ingredients carefully Ingredients old out of date Reduce water content Likely Cause Symptom Remedy Too little yeast or wrong yeast Damp or out of date yeast Yeast in contact with salt Water too warm Wrong type of flour Damp out of date flour Bread does not rise enough Check yeast condition carefully Only use...

Page 5: ...and baking times so the bread gets a thicker crust Controls and Programs To get you started with your Bread maker here is a selection of recipes The recipes use fast action or easy bake dried yeast intended for bread makers When adding ingredients add the water first followed by any other liquid and semi liquid ingredients Next add the flour followed by the other dry ingredients Tap the pan lightl...

Page 6: ...gredients IMPORTANT NOTE I Open the lid and remove the baking pan by raising the handle and twisting anticlockwise to the REMOVE position Lift the pan out and place it on the work surface 2 Ensure that the paddle is attached to the spindle inside the baking pan this simply pushes on Make sure the paddle is fitted correctly 3 Measure the ingredients as required and add them all into the pan There I...

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