3.
WHOLE WHEAT
– kneading, rise and baking of whole-wheat bread.
4.
QUICK
– kneading and baking loaf with the baking soda or baking powder.
5.
SWEET
– kneading, rise and baking of sweet bread.
6.
ULTRA FAST-I
– kneading, rise and baking 1.5 LB bread in a short time.
7.
ULTRA FAST-II
– kneading, rise and baking 2.0 LB bread in a short time.
8.
DOUGH
– kneading and rising.
9.
JAM
– mixing and cooking jam.
10.
CAKE
– kneading, rise and baking cake, rising with soda or baking powder.
11.
SANDWICH
– kneading, rise and baking sandwich.
12.
BAKE
– only baking, no kneading and rise.
For the model UAB-814
10 program menus:
1.
BASIC
– kneading rise and baking normal bread.
2.
QUICK
– kneading loaf with baking soda or baking powder.
3.
FRENCH
– kneading rise and baking with a longer rise time.
4.
RAPID
– rise and baking (1.0 LB, 2.0 LB, 2.5 LB) bread in a short time.
5.
W/WHEAT
– kneading, rise and baking of whole wheat bread.
6.
CAKE
– kneading, rise and baking cake, rising with soda or baking powder.
7.
DOUGH
– kneading and rising.
8.
BAKE
– only baking, no kneading and rising.
9.
JAM
– mixing and cooking jam.
10.
SANDWICH
– kneading, rise and baking sandwich.
Color of Crust – Color Button (10)
This is used to select a High, Medium or Dark color for the crust.
Loaf Size – Size Button (6)
This is used to select a small (1.5 LB) or larger (2.0 LB) loaf setting for bread recipes – for the model
UAB-813.
This is used to select a small (1.5 LB), larger (2.0 LB) or big (2.5 LB) loaf setting for bread recipes – for
the model UAB-814.
Note:
If you choose the mode ULTRA FAST I or ULTRA FAST II, the LCD Display (17) will not show the
size of bread.
Start/Stop Button (8)
This starts and stops or finishes the selected baking program.
•
Start
In order to start a program, press the Start/Stop Button (8) for approximately 1 second. A short beep is
heard and the 2 dots in the Display (17) begin to flash and the program starts.
•
Stop
In order to stop a program, press the Start/Stop Button (8) for approximately 2 seconds until a beep
confirms that the program has been switched off.
Notes:
1. Two dots are flashing: program is started.
2. Two dots continuously lit: program is stopped.
Delay Timer
•
You can delay the time your Bread Maker start to have fresh bread read at a particular time. This is
ideal when you would like fresh bread for when you get up in the morning or when come home from
work. Use the Time Up and the Time Down Buttons (4, 5) to advance the time in 10 minutes
increments. If necessary, use Time Up and the Time Down Buttons (4, 5) to decrease the time.
When the Delay Timer is set where you want it, make sure to press the Start/Stop Button (8). The
colon “:” flashes and you bread will be ready when you planned.
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