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When on, red signal light under the word 

ON

 will glow.  To turn off, press and hold 

start/stop

 button down for about three (3) 

seconds or until the red 

ON

 light goes out. 

 
Once you have started the bread maker, the colon between hours and minutes will flash and minutes will begin to count down.  
 
When process time elapses, 0:00 will appear in display and audible alert will sound to let you know the bread is done.  Turn off by 
pressing 

start/stop

 button until red light goes out.  Remove bread pan using oven mitts and shake loaf out of pan onto cooling rack.  

Cool before slicing. 
 
If the bread pan is not removed immediately after baking, machine will automatically go into 

keep warm

 mode for up to three (3) 

hours to keep bread warm.  The red ON light will remain lit during this time.  If machine is not turned off during 

keep warm

 period, 

machine will automatically turn off. 
 
If using 

dough

 setting, machine will automatically turn off upon completion of cycle, red light will go out, alert will sound and 

display will reset to dough setting. Remove the pan containing the dough and shape/form as desired for conventional baking.  Do not 
leave pan containing dough inside machine after completion of cycle as dough will continue to rise and could overflow the pan.  See 
Dough section for more details. 
 

TOO HOT/TOO COLD WARNING 

 
If inside of oven chamber is too hot or too cold for bread making, the word “Hot” or “Col” will appear in display along with alert 
sounding to indicate that machine cannot be turned on.  You will need to remove pan and allow chamber to cool or warm accordingly. 
 
Typically “Hot” will appear in display when you make consecutive loaves and forget to turn machine off between loaves.  Allow 
chamber to cool with door open 10 to 15 minutes or until machine can be turned on without warning going off.  If “Col” appears in 
display, move bread maker to a warmer area for 15 minutes or until machine can be turned on without warning going off.  If oven is 
too hot, the yeast can be killed; if too cold, the growth of the yeast will be retarded. 
 

CLEAN 

BEFORE 

USING 

     

Lift pan up along front edge to unlock from bread maker, then lift out. 
 

SPECIAL NOTE:

 The bread pan is not immersible and should never be washed in an automatic dishwasher.  

Immersing the pan in water can cause damage to the bearings that turns the knead bars. Dishwasher cleaning 
can reduce the non-stick qualities of the non-stick finish, causing the bread to stick in the pan. 
 
Only two parts, the bread pan and knead bars, need to be cleaned before making bread. Simply fill bread pan with a small amount of 
warm water and dishwashing detergent. The knead bars lift off shafts in bottom of pan. You may need to twist the bars slightly to 
remove. Wash the inside of the pan and knead bar with a soft dishcloth or sponge. Empty the bread pan and rinse the inside and knead 
bars with warm water and dry with a soft cloth. 

Do not use any abrasive scouring pads or cleansers on bread pan or knead bar as 

damage to the non-stick coating can occur. 

Wipe the inside of chamber and outside surfaces of machine with a soft damp cloth if 

necessary, dry with a soft cloth. 

 
CAUTION

: To prevent personal injury or electric shock, do not immerse bread maker base, its cord or plug in water or other liquid. 

 

HOW TO USE—BASIC STEPS IN MAKING BREAD 

 

1

. Position knead bars onto shafts in bottom of pan, matching hub shape to shaft shape. Make sure both knead bars are pushed down 

onto shafts all the way. You may need to twist bars slightly to drop in place. See 
Diagram 8. 
 

2.

 Add ingredients to pan in order listed in recipe, MAKING SURE, to add any liquid 

ingredients first, followed by dry ingredients, then butter or margarine and lastly the 
yeast. After the dry ingredients are added to the pan, tap to settle, then level dry 
ingredients, pushing some of the dry mixture into the corners of the pan. This will 
prevent any liquid from seeping up from the corners. Make a slight well in center of 
dry ingredients and add the yeast to the well. This is especially important when using  
the 

time delay

 to prevent the yeast from getting wet before the bread making process begins. 

 
 

 

Summary of Contents for L4979

Page 1: ...treme caution must be used when moving appliance during operation SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Your bread maker needs no special care other than cleaning See warranty section in this booklet for service de...

Page 2: ...hen level with a knife DO NOT SCOOP measuring cups into flour as this will cause dough to be too dry and result in short loaves USE set of graduated measuring spoons for smaller quantities of ingredie...

Page 3: ...n bread maker off by holding start stop button down until red ON light goes out about 4 seconds Open door Using hot pads or oven mitts carefully lift front edge of bread pan up to unlock then lift pan...

Page 4: ...g the delay start timer of your bread maker to prevent over fermentation of the yeast 9 IN THE EVENT OF A POWER OUTAGE the bread maker will turn off and automatically resume where it left off in the c...

Page 5: ...When using a liquid sweetener such as honey or molasses the total amount of liquid in the recipe will need to be reduced slightly by the same measurement of liquid sweetener used A special tip when me...

Page 6: ...refrigerator Date the container and use promptly Do not mix old and new yeast in a recipe A ounce foil envelope of yeast contains 2 teaspoons ALWAYS MAKE SURE YEAST IS FRESH AND HAS NOT EXPIRED THE US...

Page 7: ...unded or heaping 3 ALWAYS use standard measuring spoons for ingredients such as yeast salt sugar dry milk and small amounts of honey molasses or water The measurements MUST BE LEVEL not rounded or hea...

Page 8: ...l and add yeast to well Program for basic specialty setting medium crust and correct loaf size setting After 8 to 10 minutes of continuous kneading check the condition of dough It should be soft a bit...

Page 9: ...8...

Page 10: ...the desired crust color you wish for the bread recipe you are preparing The crust color button does not apply to the dough setting LOAF SIZE BUTTON The loaf size button lets you select between making...

Page 11: ...s too hot the yeast can be killed if too cold the growth of the yeast will be retarded CLEAN BEFORE USING Lift pan up along front edge to unlock from bread maker then lift out SPECIAL NOTE The bread p...

Page 12: ...As cycle advances an alert will sound during the knead cycle as a reminder to add any extra ingredients if the recipe recommends doing so Simply open door and add the ingredients to the pan on top of...

Page 13: ...s prevents liquid from seeping up from the corners Make a slight well in center of flour and add the yeast to well This is especially important when using the time delay to prevent the yeast from gett...

Page 14: ...WATER The bread pan is not immersible and should never be washed in an automatic dishwasher This can cause damage to the bearings that turns the knead bars and reduce the non stick qualities of the co...

Page 15: ...he recipe such as adding a little more flour or liquid in order for the dough to form a ball and be of soft consistency you must make this adjustment during this knead period Use alert described above...

Page 16: ...d maker will remain off when power is restored You will need to remove unbaked loaf from pan and start over with fresh ingredients If power is restored within about 10 seconds machine will resume oper...

Page 17: ...14 Heavy dense texture Too much flour Not enough yeast Not enough sugar Measure accurately Leveling off measuring cup Measure recommended amount of yeast Measure accurately 15 Ingredients not mixed D...

Page 18: ...5 4 Fiber g 0 9 Chol mg 29 7 Protein g 5 5 Fiber g 0 9 Chol mg 28 6 Sodium mg 209 4 Sodium mg 126 2 100 Whole Wheat Bread Total Calories Raisin Bread Total Calories 177 4 Total Fat g 127 5 Total Fat...

Page 19: ...Total Carb g 25 0 1 9 Total Carb g 10 7 Total Protein g 1 5 Fiber g 0 5 Chol mg 6 7 Protein g 5 0 Fiber g 0 9 Chol mg 0 1 Sodium mg 108 8 Sodium mg 205 6 Sourdough Wheat Bread Total Calories Whole Wh...

Page 20: ...to add ingredients if recipe recommends doing so This will prevent these added ingredients from becoming over mixed or crushed Simply open door when alert sounds and add the ingredients Close door Do...

Page 21: ...poons 3 cups cup 2 tablespoons 2 tablespoons 1 teaspoons 2 teaspoons or 1 teaspoons EGG BREAD 1 Pound Loaf INGREDIENTS 2 Pound Loaf 6 ounces cup 1 tbsp 2 2 tablespoons 3 cups 1 tablespoons 1 teaspoons...

Page 22: ...tablespoons 1 tablespoons 1 tablespoons 2 teaspoons 1 teaspoons 2 teaspoons or 2 teaspoons DILL BREAD 1 Pound Loaf INGREDIENTS 2 Pound Loaf 10 ounces 1 cups 2 tablespoons 3 cups 1 tablespoons 1 teasp...

Page 23: ...aspoons 2 teaspoons or 2 teaspoons PUMPERNICKEL RYE BREAD 1 Pound Loaf INGREDIENTS 2 Pound Loaf 10 ounces 1 cups 2 tablespoons 3 tablespoons 2 cups cup cup 2 tablespoons 1 teaspoons 2 teaspoons or 1 t...

Page 24: ...lespoons 1 teaspoons 2 teaspoons or 2 teaspoons FRENCH BREAD 1 Pound Loaf INGREDIENTS 2 Pound Loaf 10 ounces 1 cups 1 tbsp 1 tablespoon tablespoon 3 cups 1 tablespoon 1 teaspoons 2 teaspoons or 1 teas...

Page 25: ...a warm place 18 to 24 hours or until mixture is consistency of yogurt When clear liquid forms on top of mixture stir to blend in If liquid turns pink in color discard mixture and start over with fres...

Page 26: ...lespoon 2 cups 1 tablespoon 1 teaspoons 2 teaspoons or 1 teaspoons WATER 80 F SOURDOUGH STARTER room temp BUTTER or MARGARINE BREAD FLOUR SUGAR SALT ACTIVE DRY YEAST or BREAD MACHINE FAST RISE YEAST 6...

Page 27: ...tablespoons 3 cups 1 cup 2 tablespoons 1 teaspoons 1 teaspoons 2 teaspoons or 2 teaspoons cup FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE RECIPES ON THIS PAGE Bread Select Setting To Use basic specialty 1 Add...

Page 28: ...AST RAISINS MIXED CANDIED FRUIT and PEEL BLANCHED SLIVERED ALMONDS GRATED LEMON RIND 8 ounces 1 cup 2 teaspoon 3 tablespoons 4 cups 3 tablespoons 1 teaspoons 2 teaspoons or 2 teaspoons cup cup 3 table...

Page 29: ...lace apricots and almonds around the outside edge of pan on top of dry ingredients away from yeast Do not add these ingredients to the water in pan as they will absorb too much liquid and affect the c...

Page 30: ...ur is needed Whole grain breads are typically shorter in height and denser in texture than breads made with bread flour Stone ground wheat flour is coarser than the steel ground wheat flour and as a r...

Page 31: ...ons 1 teaspoons 2 teaspoons or 2 teaspoons CRACKED WHEAT BREAD 1 Pound Loaf INGREDIENTS 2 Pound Loaf 10 ounces 1 cups 2 tablespoons 2 cups 1 cup cup 2 tablespoons 1 teaspoons 2 teaspoons or 1 teaspoon...

Page 32: ...is especially important when using the time delay to prevent the yeast from becoming wet before the dough making process begins Use LUKEWARM water about 80 F to activate the yeast for best results DO...

Page 33: ...ce until double in size about 45 minutes to 1 hour Brush with butter or slightly beaten egg white and bake in preheated 350 F oven for 15 to 20 minutes or until golden brown Serve warm HOW TO SHAPE DI...

Page 34: ...for 15 to 20 minutes or until golden brown Serve warm RYE DINNER ROLLS INGREDIENTS BREAD SELECT SETTING dough 8 ounces 1 cup 2 tablespoons 3 tablespoons 1 cups 1 cups 2 tablespoons 1 teaspoon 2 teaspo...

Page 35: ...Place dough into greased pan which has been sprinkled with cornmeal Press dough into pan forming an edge Let dough rise in warm draft free place about 20 to 25 minutes 6 Spread pizza sauce evenly ove...

Page 36: ...ST or BREAD MACHINE FAST RISE YEAST EGG WHITE slightly beaten WATER POPPY or SESAME SEEDS for garnish FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE TRADITIONAL FRENCH BREAD RECIPE ABOVE BREAD SELECT SETTING TO US...

Page 37: ...ed cookie sheet cover with plastic wrap and place in refrigerator for 30 minutes 6 Place dough on lightly floured surface with long sides vertical to you Roll out into a 15x12 inch rectangle Fold in t...

Page 38: ...lace dough on floured surface Knead dough about 1 minute then let rest 15 minutes 5 Roll dough into a rectangle 15x10 inches Spread cup melted butter over dough to within 1 inch of edges Then sprinkle...

Page 39: ...Bread Maker for 90 days from the date of original purchase Any failed part of the Bread Maker will be repaired or replaced without charge This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also...

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