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PROBLEMS/FAULTS
POSSIBLE CAUSES
SOLUTIONS
The baguettes are not
golden enough.
You forget to brush water on
the dough before putting in
the oven.
Be careful next time.
You put too much flour on
the baguettes when
shaping them.
Brush well with water before
putting in the oven.
The room temperature is
high (over 30°C).
Use colder water (between
10 and 15°C) and/or a little
less yeast.
The baguettes have not
sufficiently risen.
You forgot the yeast in your
mixture.
Your mixture has not been
successful, start again.
Your yeast may have gone
past its best-before date.
There was not enough water
in your mixture.
The baguettes were squashed
and flattened too much
during the shaping phase.
TECHNICAL TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
PROBLEMS
SOLUTIONS
The kneading paddles remain stuck
•Let it soak before removing it.
in the bread trough
The kneading paddles remain stuck
•Lightly oil the kneading paddles before mixing the
in the loaf
ingredients in the bread pan or use the accessory
to turn out the loaf (page 7).
After pressing on , nothing happens
•The machine is too hot. Wait 1 hour between 2 cycles.
•A delayed start has been programmed.
After pressing on , the motor is on
•The pan has not been correctly inserted.
but no kneading takes place
•Kneading paddle missing or not installed properly.
After a delayed start, the bread
•You forgot to press on
after programming.
has not risen enough or nothing
•The yeast has come into contact with salt and/or water.
happens
•Kneading paddle missing.
Burnt smell
•Some of the ingredients have fallen outside the pan:
let the machine cool down and clean the inside
of the machine with a damp sponge and without
any cleaning product.
•The preparation has overflowed:
the quantity of ingredients used is too great, notably
liquid. Follow the proportions given in the recipe.
Loud banging noises during the
•Pan fitted incorrectly
kneading cycle when making bread
•Dough too stiff. Not enough water
loaves or bread dough.
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