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Troubleshooting
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Bread does not rise; loaf
is short.
• Inaccurate
measurement of
ingredients or inactive
yeast.
• Lifting Lid during
cycles.
• Inaccurate measurement of ingredients or inactive yeast. Measure all ingredients
accurately. Check expiration date of yeast and flour.
• Do not lift Lid during cycles.
LLL on Control Panel.
• Bread Maker is too
cold.
• Bread Maker is too cold. Allow Bread Maker to come to room temperature before
making bread.
EE0 or EE1 on Control
Panel.
• Technical problem with
Bread Maker.
• There is a problem with your Bread Maker. Email or write Customer Service.
HHH on Control Panel.
• Internal temperature of
Bread Maker is too hot.
• Bread Maker is too hot. Let cool down before using.
Bread has a crater in top
of loaf once baked.
• Dough has risen too
fast.
• Too much yeast or
water.
• Incorrect cycle chosen
for recipe.
• Too much yeast or water. Measure all ingredients accurately. Decrease yeast or
water slightly.
• Incorrect cycle chosen for recipe.
Crust color is too light.
• Opening Lid during
baking.
• Opening Lid during baking. Do not open Lid during baking.
• Select a darker crust option (Cycles 1–7 and 11 only).
Crust color is too dark.
• Too much sugar in
recipe.
• Too much sugar in recipe. Decrease sugar amount slightly.
• Select a lighter crust option (Cycles 1–7 and 11 only).
Bread loaf is lopsided.
• Too much yeast or
water.
• Kneading Paddle
pushes dough to one
side before rising and
baking.
• Too much yeast or water. Measure all ingredients accurately. Decrease yeast or
water slightly.
• Kneading Paddle pushes dough to one side before rising and baking. Some
loaves may not be evenly shaped, particularly with whole-grain flour.
PROBLEM
PROBABLE CAUSE
SOLUTION
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