11
SBB 850 C1
GB
CY
WARNING! RISK OF FIRE!
►
Never use quantities greater than those speci-
fi ed. If there is too much dough, some could
spill over the baking mould
7
, drop onto the
hot heating elements and cause a fi re.
■
Ensure that you measure the ingredients precisely.
Even small deviations from the quantities specifi ed
in the recipe may aff ect the baking results.
Baking bread
Preparation
NOTE
►
Place the bread maker on a level and fi rm
surface.
1) Pull the baking mould
7
upwards and out of
the appliance.
2) Push the kneading blades
6
onto the drive
shafts in the baking mould
7
. Ensure that they
are fi rmly seated.
3) Add the ingredients into the baking mould
7
.
First add the liquids, sugar and salt, then the
fl our. Add the yeast as the last ingredient.
NOTE
►
Ensure that the yeast does not come into
contact with salt or liquids.
4) Insert the baking mould
7
again. Ensure that it
clicks into place correctly.
5) Close the appliance lid
2
.
6) Put the power plug into the mains power socket.
You will hear a beep and the programme
number and the duration for programme 1
will appear on the display
.
7) Select the programme you want using the
programme select button
. Every input is
acknowledged with a beep.
8) If necessary, use button
to select the size
of bread you want to bake.
9) Select the required level of browning
for
your bread. The arrow on the display
shows
you if you have selected, light, medium or dark.
Here you can also select the setting "Super
Rapid" to shorten the time during which the
dough rises.
NOTE
►
A browning level cannot be selected for
programmes 6, 7 and 11.
The function "Rapid" is only available for
programmes 1–4.
A bread weight cannot be selected for pro-
grammes 6, 7, 11 and 12.
10) You now have the option of setting the end time
of your programme using the timer function.
You can enter in a maximum time delay of up
to 15 hours.
NOTE
►
This function is not available for programme 11.
Starting a programme
Start the programme with the Start/Stop button
.
NOTE
►
Programmes 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 8 start with a
10 to 30 minute preheating phase (except
Super Rapid, see table for programme se-
quences). The kneading blades
6
do not move.
This is not a malfunction of the appliance.
The programme will carry out the various operations
automatically.
You can monitor the programme sequence through
the viewing window
1
of your bread maker.
Occasionally, condensation may build up on the
viewing window
1
during baking. The appliance
lid
2
may be opened during the kneading phase.
NOTE
►
Do not open the appliance lid
2
during the
rising or baking phases. The bread could
collapse.
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