West Bend L5203 User Manual Download Page 9

 

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The 

select

 settings offered are: 

 

Basic White 

0 Extend 

bake 

Whole Wheat 

Regular 1 lb. 

Specialty 

7  

French 

 

 

1 Regular 

 

5 Large 

1-1/2 

lb 

  8 Sweet 

   

Large 1-1/2 lb 

 

Large rapid  

 

Dough 

   

Large dark 1-1/2 lb  

 

 

 

10   Quick bread   

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

11  Jam 

 

 

  

 

  

 12 

One 

hour 

bread 

cycle 

 
The 

extend bake

 (0) setting allows you to lengthen baking time after completion of the cycle if needed.  See page 12 for more information on this 

setting. 
 
The 

basic white 

(1-3) settings can be used for almost any bread recipe containing at least 50% bread flour.  If a recipe contains less than 50% bread 

flour, then use the 

whole wheat

 (4-6 ) settings as these offer longer rising times for these heavier doughs. 

 
The 

French

 (7) setting provides a crisp, chewy crust due to longer baking time. 

 
The 

sweet

 (8) setting bakes bread at a lower temperature to prevent over browning of doughs containing more sugar. 

 
The 

dough

 (9) setting is used when you wish to make dough for hand shaping and baking in your own oven, such as dinner rolls. 

 
The 

quick bread 

(10) setting is unique as it makes non-yeast, cake-like batter breads such as banana nut or cranberry nut.  Quick breads do not 

require any rising times.  The ingredients are simply mixed and then the bread is baked. 
 
The 

jam

 (11) setting automatically cooks jam in the bread pan.  Now you can enjoy home made jam on your homemade bread. 

 
The 

one hour bread cycle

 (12) can be used to make a loaf of hot, fresh bread in just one hour.  For best results, fast rise or bread machine yeast and 

less salt must be used.   See guidelines for using this setting on page 30. 
 
When using the  

basic white 

large (2-3) and  

sweet

 (8) settings, an alert will sound during the knead cycle as a reminder to add ingredients such as 

raisins, nuts, etc., if recommended in recipe.  If not adding extra ingredients, ignore alert or use as a checkpoint to check condition of dough for any 
minor adjustment that may be needed.  See “SPECIAL NOTES ON FLOUR” on page 4 of this book. 
 

TIMER BUTTONS 

 

 
The 

timer

 buttons let you program the bread maker to start at a later time, which is especially convenient if you wish to wake up to a fresh loaf of 

bread in the morning or come home to a fresh loaf for dinner.  The 

timer

 can be programmed to delay the start of the bread maker for up to 12 hours 

at all bread and dough settings.  When using the 

timer

 feature, 

no perishable ingredients should be used, such as milk, eggs, cheese, yogurt, etc. as 

these foods can spoil when held at room temperature for several hours. 
 

To use the 

timer

, simply prepare the recipe you wish to make, place the bread pan into bread maker, program 

select

, then enter the number of hours 

and minutes from when you start the bread maker to when you want the bread done.    The (up) 

 timer

 button will scroll up in to minute 

increments, whereas the (down) 

 timer

 

will scroll down in 10 minute increments.  See “HOW TO USE TIMER” section on pages 12 for more 

details on using this feature.  The recipes with the 

 

symbol can be used in the 

timer

 mode. 

 

START AND STOP BOTTONS 

 

 
Use the 

start

 and 

stop

 buttons to turn bread maker on and off.  Before starting the machine, you must first program 

select

, plus the 

timer

 if being 

used.  Press 

start

 button once to turn machine on. 

 
When the machine is on, the colon between hours and minutes will begin to count down so you always know how much time remains until bread is 
done. 
 
When process time elapses, “End” will appear in display and audible alert will sound to let you know bread is done.  Turn off by holding 

stop

 button 

down until alert sounds and SEL flashes in display.  Remove bread pan using oven mitts and shake loaf out of pan onto cooling rack.  Cool before 
slicing. 
 
If pan is not removed immediately after baking, machine will automatically go into 

keep warm 

mode for up to one (1) hour to keep bread warm.  

The word “End” will appear in display.  If machine is not turned off during 

keep warm 

period, machine will automatically turn itself off and SEL 

will flash in display.  If using 

dough

 setting, machine will automatically turn off upon completion of cycle, alert will sound and “End” will appear in 

display.  Press 

stop

 button until alert sounds and SEL flashes in display.  Remove dough and finish as recommended in recipe being prepared.  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 on page 11 for more details. 
 

TOO HOT WARNING 

 

If inside of oven chamber it too hot for bread making, the letters E-H will appear in display along with alert sounding to let you know that machine 
can not be turned on.  You will need to unplug cord from outlet, remove pans from machine and allow chamber to cool down. 

Summary of Contents for L5203

Page 1: ...Nutritional Information 16 Parts of Bread Maker 7 Recipes 17 28 Adapting Recipes High Altitude 8 Making Quick Bread 28 29 Control Panel Features 8 10 Making Jam 29 Basic Steps in Making Bread 10 11 M...

Page 2: ...HESE INSTRUCTIONS Your bread maker needs no special care other than cleaning See Warranty section in this booklet for service details Do not attempt to repair it yourself For Household Use Only An off...

Page 3: ...ntil 2 appears in display If using one hour bread cycle press select button until 12 appears in display 2 Press start button to turn machine on Time to make bread will appear in display 2 50 for 2 set...

Page 4: ...results RYE FLOUR can be used in combination with bread flour in the preparation of rye or pumpernickel bread However it cannot be used alone as it does not contain enough protein to develop adequate...

Page 5: ...special tip when using eggs is to run them under warm water for about one minute before cracking as this helps the egg slide out of the shell better SALT has several functions in making bread It inhi...

Page 6: ...be exactly to measurement mark on glass or plastic liquid measuring cups Using too much or too little liquid will affect the height of the loaf 2 ALWAYS use standard dry measuring cups for measuring...

Page 7: ...EXCEPT YEAST into a plastic bag or sealable container Label as to the type of bread and loaf size When ready to use let the flour mixture stand at room temperature 15 minutes then add recommended liqu...

Page 8: ...OF BREAD FLOUR FOR A 1 1 2 POUND LOAF 2 CUPS OF FLOUR FOR A 1 POUND LOAF SLICING BREAD Always allow bread to cool at least 15 to 30 minutes before slicing If you attempt to slice the bread immediatel...

Page 9: ...p to 12 hours at all bread and dough settings When using the timer feature no perishable ingredients should be used such as milk eggs cheese yogurt etc as these foods can spoil when held at room tempe...

Page 10: ...or other liquid Your bread maker is now ready to use HOW TO USE BASIC STEPS IN MAKING BREAD 1 Position knead bar onto shaft in bottom of pan matching hub shape to shaft shape See Diagram for proper po...

Page 11: ...to into keep warm mode for up to one 1 hour The word END will appear in display When removing bread pan during keep warm period always use oven mitts as pan will still be hot Turn bread maker off by...

Page 12: ...rm cycle for up to one hour or until the machine is turned off If in the dough mode the machine will automatically turn itself off when the dough is done Unplug cord from electrical outlet Remove brea...

Page 13: ...ad making PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION LOAF SIZE AND SHAPE 1 Short loaves On average 1 lb loaves will be about 4 inches high 1 1 2 lb loaves 5 to 6 inches high at regular bread settings Breads made...

Page 14: ...bar in pan Reduce liquid by 1 tablespoon If power goes out during operation bread maker will remain off when power is restored You will need to remove unbaked loaf from pan and start over with fresh i...

Page 15: ...in g 4 5 Fiber g 1 0 Chol mg 3 8 Sodium mg 199 7 Basic Dinner Rolls Bread Sticks Total Calories 115 5 Total Fat g 2 5 Total Carb g 19 8 Total Protein g 3 7 Fiber g 0 7 Chol mg 5 7 Sodium mg 146 8 Ital...

Page 16: ...except yeast to pan 4 Program for recommended select setting Program Tap pan to settle dry ingredients than level timer if being used Turn bread maker on When done ingredients pushing some of the mixt...

Page 17: ...r recommended select setting Program Tap pan to settle dry ingredients than level timer if being used Turn bread maker on When done ingredients pushing some of the mixture into the corners turn off un...

Page 18: ...WHEAT 4 5 6 3 Make a well in center of dry ingredients add yeast 1 Add liquids ingredients and butter to pan Lock pan into bread maker 2 Add all dry ingredients except yeast to pan 4 Program for recom...

Page 19: ...ad maker 2 Add all dry ingredients except yeast to pan 4 Program for French setting Program timer if being Tap pan to settle dry ingredients than level used Turn bread maker on When done turn off ingr...

Page 20: ...edients except yeast to pan Tap pan to settle dry ingredients than level SPECIAL TIP To make raisin bread overnight or without ingredients pushing some of the mixture into the corners being present to...

Page 21: ...remove the dough from pan after completion of cycle An audible alert will sound and the machine will automatically turn off when the dough cycle is complete If the dough is left inside the machine it...

Page 22: ...ngredients except yeast to pan 5 Finish as desired following shaping directions on Tap pan to settle dry ingredients than level page 27 Place on greased baking pans or sheets cover ingredients pushing...

Page 23: ...ompletely into quarters 3 Brush with softened butter Cover and let rise until double in size Makes 1 1 2 dozen FOR PARKER HOUSE ROLLS Roll dough into a circle inch thick 1 Cut dough into 3 inch circle...

Page 24: ...greased pan which has been sprinkled with cornmeal Tap pan to settle dry ingredients than level Press dough into pan forming and edge Let dough rise in ingredients pushing some of the mixture into th...

Page 25: ...ns sugar and into a 12 inch long evenly shaped roll See Diagram 2 With salt to pan Tap pan to settle dry ingredients a knife or 8 inch long piece of thread or dental floss cut roll into then level ing...

Page 26: ...your own favorite quick bread recipes following the guidelines given in this section The timer should not be used with perishable ingredients which can spoil when left at room temperature for several...

Page 27: ...Nut Replace vegetable oil with cup softened butter Reduce milk to 1 3 cup and add cup coarsely chopped or margarine cut into small pieces for thorough cranberries blending eliminate milk add 1 cup ma...

Page 28: ...has been added Be very careful not to splash or spill as jam will be VERY HOT Do not turn bread maker off or remove pan during mixing Always use oven mitts to remove bread pan as pan will be hot If j...

Page 29: ...as recommended for the other bread settings See page 6 The timer can be used at the one hour bread cycle Do not open cover unless needed during the bread making process as this can affect the loaf bei...

Page 30: ...ne hour bread cycle Program timer if being used Turn bread maker on When done turn off unlock pan and remove with oven mitts Shake 2 Add all dry ingredients except yeast to pan bread out of pan and co...

Page 31: ...ngredients along sides of pan Lock pan into bread maker 1 Add liquid ingredients and butter to pan 4 Program for one hour bread cycle Program timer if being used Turn bread maker on When done turn off...

Page 32: ...pan 4 Program for one hour bread cycle Program timer if being used Turn bread maker on When done turn off unlock pan and remove with oven mitts Shake 2 Add all dry ingredients except yeast to pan bre...

Page 33: ...rom The West Bend Company to order write to the address below or order online at www westbend com Be sure to include the catalog number of your Bread Maker 410 found on back of your machine a descript...

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