Breadman Plus tr845 Manual de Instrucciones
Breadman Plus tr845 Manual de Instrucciones
Breadman Plus tr845 Manual de Instrucciones
INSTRUCTION
MANUAL
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YOUR BREADMAN®
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1. Removable Lid
2. Handle
3. Bread Pan
4. Kneading Paddle
5. Oven Chamber
6. Drive Shaft
7. Heating Element
8. Viewing Window 11.
9. Control Panel
10. Steam Vents
11. Power Supply Cord with Polarized Plug
POLARIZED PLUG
This appliance has a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the
other). To reduce the risk of electric shock, this plug is intended to fit
into a polarized outlet only one way. If the plug does not fit fully in
the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does not fit, contact a qualified
electrician. Do not attempt to modify the plug in any way.
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CONTROL PANEL
A. Display Window
FRUIT WHOLE WHEAT Shows your selection, Loaf Size and
WHITE & NUT BASIC RAPID FRENCH
Timer setting.
1.5 lb.
B. Timer
MED
F. Crust Control
To control the crust color of your loaf, press this Button. You have a choice of
Light, Medium or Dark. An indicator symbol () will appear next to your choice
when this Button is pressed.
F. Start/Stop
Press START/STOP Button to begin the Cycle that you choose and to begin the
Timer. The time remaining will appear in the Display Window. Use this Button to
stop the baking process and clear the Program. Press and hold the START/STOP
Button to stop a Baking Cycle at any point.
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USING THE BREADMAN®
Power Failure • You have Power Failure Back-Up. If the electricity in your
Back-Up home goes out, or you mistakenly unplug the machine, the
Breadman®’s memory stores the active program. If power is
re-connected within one hour of that time period, the
Breadman® will return to baking your bread.
NOTE: If you experience frequent surges in your area, please
use a surge protector.
• If your power is out for longer than 60 minutes, and if you are
using any dairy products, perishables or meats in your bread,
for health, sanitary and other considerations, you should
discard the contents of the recipe and start again with new
fresh ingredients.
Inserting and • To insert the Bread Pan, place into the Oven Chamber and
Removing the press down firmly to seat it into place. Then place the
Bread Pan Kneading Paddle onto its shaft before adding any ingredients.
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USING THE BREADMAN® (continued)
• To remove the Bread Pan from the Bread Machine, hold the
Handle with a mitt and lift gently out of the Oven Chamber.
NOTE: Always hold the Bread Pan by the Handle when
inserting and removing from the Oven Chamber.
Caution When removing the Bread Pan after baking, always wear oven
mitts to prevent injury.
Operating Tips • Use oven mitts when working with bread or any part of the
Breadman® that is hot from baking.
• Wipe off crumbs and clean the Breadman® as needed,
after baking.
• Unplug the Breadman® when you are not using it.
• It is normal for the Viewing Window to collect moisture
during the beginning of the Rise Cycle. As your bread
bakes, the moisture will evaporate so you can watch your
bread’s baking progress.
• Don’t open the Lid during baking. This can cause the bread
to bake improperly.
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USING THE BREADMAN® (continued)
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BAKING CYCLES
*For breads made with the Super Rapid Cycle, always use
Quick-Rise™ yeast.
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BAKING CYCLES (continued)
Baking White Fruit & Nut Whole Wheat Whole Wheat Rapid
Cycle
2.0 lb. 1.5 lb. 1.0 lb. 2.0 lb. 1.5 lb. 1.0 lb. 2.0 lb. 1.5 lb. 1.0 lb. 2.0 lb. 1.5 lb. 1.0 lb.
Mix/Knead 6 min. 6 min. 6 min. 6 min. 6 min. 6 min. 5 min. 5 min. 5 min. 5 min. 5 min. 5 min.
Rest 6 min. 6 min. 6 min. 6 min. 6 min. 6 min. 30 min. 30 min. 30 min. 15 min. 15 min. 15 min.
Knead 2 25 min. 25 min. 25 min. 25 min. 25 min. 25 min. 25 min. 25 min. 25 min. 25 min. 25 min. 25 min.
Buzzer A BUZZER WILL SOUND 10 TIMES
Add Fruit 10 min. 10 min. 10 min. 10 min. 10 min. 10 min. 10 min. 10 min. 10 min. 10 min. 10 min. 10 min.
First Rise 25 min. 25 min. 25 min. 30 min. 30 min. 30 min. 48 min. 48 min. 48 min. 25 min. 25 min. 25 min.
Punch Down 1 min. 1 min. 1 min. 1 min. 1 min. 1 min. 1 min. 1 min. 1 min. 1 min. 1 min. 1 min.
Second Rise 16 min. 16 min. 16 min. 16 min. 16 min. 16 min. 30 min. 30 min. 30 min. 18 min. 18 min. 18 min.
Punch Down 1 min. 1 min. 1 min. 1 min. 1 min. 1 min. 1 min. 1 min. 1 min. 1 min. 1 min. 1 min.
Final Rise 55 min. 50 min. 45 min. 60 min. 55 min. 50 min. 55 min. 50 min. 45 min. 55 min. 50 min. 45 min.
Dark 65 min. 60 min. 55 min. 65 min. 60 min. 55 min. 65 min. 60 min. 55 min. 65 min. 60 min. 55 min.
Bake Med. 55 min. 50 min. 45 min. 55 min. 50 min. 45 min. 55 min. 50 min. 45 min. 55 min. 50 min. 45 min.
Light 45 min. 40 min. 35 min. 45 min. 40 min. 35 min. 45 min. 40 min. 35 min. 45 min. 40 min. 35 min.
Dark 3:30 3:20 3:10 3:40 3:30 3:20 4:30 4:20 4:10 3:40 3:30 3:20
Total
Med. 3:20 3:10 3:00 3:30 3:20 3:10 4:20 4:10 4:00 3:30 3:20 3:10
Time
Light 3:10 3:00 2:50 3:20 3:10 3:00 4:10 4:00 3:50 3:20 3:10 3:00
Keep Warm 3 hrs. 3 hrs. 3 hrs. 3 hrs. 3 hrs. 3 hrs. 3 hrs. 3 hrs. 3 hrs. 3 hrs. 3 hrs. 3 hrs.
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© Copyright 1999, Breadman
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BAKING CYCLES (continued)
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SUPER RAPID BREADS, AS EASY AS 1-2-3!
The Super Rapid Cycle, with hotter Rise and Bake temperatures, is convenient
for baking a hot, fresh loaf of bread in under an hour! The longer bread programs,
with lower rise and bake temperatures, will bake a taller, more developed loaf
of bread.
1. Add ingredients to the Bread Pan in the order listed. Refer to Super Rapid
Cycle Hints below for measuring information. Place the Bread Pan into the
Bread Baker.
2. Close the Lid. Select the Super Rapid Cycle and press START/STOP.
3. When finished baking, remove Bread Pan from the Bread Baker. BE SURE
TO WEAR OVEN MITTS to prevent burning. Invert and shake to remove
the loaf. Allow the loaf to cool standing upright on a wire rack before slicing.
* These are special yeasts widely available in major grocery stores specifically for
59 minute super bake and super rapid breads.
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SUPER RAPID BREAD RECIPES
We suggest starting your Super Rapid bread baking with this White Bread Recipe.
Refer to Super Rapid Cycle Hints for measuring information. Follow each step
carefully, noticing the water temperatures must be 100˚-115˚F / 40˚- 45˚C
that Quick-Rise,™ RapidRise,™ Bread Machine yeast must be used.
White Bread
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SUPER RAPID BREAD RECIPES (continued)
Method
1. Remove the Bread Pan from the Bread Baker. Attach the Kneading Paddle onto
the Shaft. Have all ingredients ready. Make sure all ingredients, except water, are at
room temperature.
2. Use a liquid measuring cup to measure the water 100˚-115˚F / 40˚-45˚C and pour
into the Bread Pan.
3. Use a measuring spoon to measure the oil and add to the Bread Pan.
4. Use a measuring spoon to measure the sugar, salt and dry milk; level off with the
straight edge of a knife and add to the Bread Pan.
5. Lightly spoon bread flour into a dry measuring cup, level off with the straight edge
of a knife and add to the Bread Pan.
6. Carefully measure Quick-Rise™ yeast with a measuring spoon; level off with the
straight edge of a knife and add to the Bread Pan.
7. Place the Bread Pan into the Bread Baker. Push down on the Rim until it snaps
into place. Close the Lid and plug in the Breadman.®
8. Select Super Rapid Cycle and press START/STOP.
9. At the beep during the Kneading Cycle, (:53), check the dough ball. It should be
sticky to the touch. At this time, push down any dough or flour that may be on the
sides of the Pan.
10. When the Beeper sounds, the bread has finished baking.
11. Use oven mitts to carefully remove the Bread Pan.
CAUTION: The Oven Cavity, Bread Pan, Kneading Paddle and bread will be very
hot. Use oven mitts.
12. Turn Bread Pan upside down and shake several times to release the bread.
Do not use metal utensils inside the Bread Pan or Bread Baker. Remove the
Kneading Paddle and allow loaf to cool standing upright on wire rack
approximately 20 minutes before cutting.
13. When the bread has completely cooled, approximately 2 hours, store in an air-
tight container.
14. Unplug unit before cleaning. Do not immerse the Bread Pan in water.
See Cleaning Instructions.
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SUPER RAPID BREAD RECIPES (continued)
French Bread
1 lb. 2 lb.
Water (100˚-115˚F/40˚-45˚C) 3/4 cup + 3 TBL 1-1/2 cups+ 2 TBL
Oil 1 TBL 2 TBL
Sugar 2-1/2 tsp. 1-1/2 TBL
Salt 3/4 tsp. 1-1/2 tsp.
Bread Flour 2-1/4 cups 4-1/3 cups
Quick-Rise™ Yeast 3 tsp. 4 tsp.
PROGRAM Super Rapid Super Rapid
Italian Bread
1 lb. 2 lb.
Water (100˚-115˚F/40˚-45˚C) 1 cup + 1 TBL 1-1/2 cups + 1 TBL
Oil 1 TBL. 2 TBL
Sugar 2 TBL 1/4 cup
Salt 1 tsp. 2 tsp.
Dry Milk 1 TBL + 1 tsp. 2 TBL + 2 tsp.
Dried Italian Seasoning 1-1/2 tsp. 1 TBL
Bread Flour 2-1/4 cup 4 cups
Quick-Rise™ Yeast 3-1/2 tsp. 4 tsp.
PROGRAM Super Rapid Super Rapid
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SUPER RAPID BREAD RECIPES (continued)
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MAKING DOUGH AND BAKING BREAD
STEP 1 STEP 2
Open the Lid and remove the Position the Kneading Paddle on the
Bread Pan. Drive Shaft as shown.
Pull the Bread Pan straight up to remove Match the flat side of the Kneading
it from the Oven Chamber. Paddle to the bottom of the Baking Pan.
Make sure the Paddle is secure.
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STEP 3 STEP 5
Place the ingredients into the Bread Pan. Insert the Bread Pan into the
Oven Chamber.
For best results, add all liquid ingredients
first. Then, add all dry ingredients Close the Lid and plug in the Breadman®.
EXCEPT yeast.
When you first plug it in, this Breadman®
ALWAYS ADD YEAST LAST. flashes 3:10 in the Display Window.
The Breadman® automatically defaults
NOTE: If your recipe contains salt, to 1.5 lb. White Bread Cycle, Medium
please add salt with liquid Crust. To clear the Display, press the
ingredients, keeping it away from START/STOP Button for 3 seconds.
the yeast. Salt may activate the
yeast prematurely.
*For Batter Breads,™ Jam and
Dough Cycles, the order of ingredients
is not important.
STEP 4
Make a small indentation on top of the
dry ingredients (not so deep it reaches
the wet layer) and add the yeast to the
indentation.
This order of adding ingredients is
important, especially when using the
Timer, because it keeps the yeast away
from the wet ingredients until the
Kneading Cycle begins. (Liquid
ingredients will prematurely activate
the yeast.)
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STEP 6 STEP 7
Press the SELECT Button to choose the Press the CRUST CONTROL Button to
Cycle you want. select what color you would like your crust
to be when the loaf is finished baking. A
Each time the SELECT Button is pressed, flashing bar in the Display Window will
it will beep and the Arrow moves from appear next to your selection, Light,
left to right in the Display Window. Medium or Dark.
*CRUST CONTROL cannot be
activated for:
Batter Breads™
Jam
Bread Dough
Pizza Dough
French
Super Rapid Cycles
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STEP 8 STEP 9
Press LOAF SIZE Button for the size you
prefer. An Arrow will appear next to
either 2 lb., 1.5 lb., or 1 lb. in the Display
Window to verify which size is selected. If
this Button is not pressed, the Bread Baker
will automatically choose 2 lb. loaf size.
Although this Breadman® Bread
Machine is capable of making 1lb.
loaves, for best results, we recommend
baking 1-1/2 and 2 lb. recipes.
NOTE: When using the Dough, Batter
Breads™ or Jam Cycles, Steps 7
and 8 are not needed.
NOTE: The smaller the yield the recipe Press START/STOP Button to begin
calls for, the lower the bread height the Kneading Cycle.
will be.
The time remaining will begin to count
down in the Display Window. The
Breadman® will begin mixing the
ingredients for one minute. Then, it will
begin the Kneading Cycle. During this
time the Viewing Window may begin to
fog. (This will clear eventually so you can
view the loaf’s progress).
*Whole Wheat Cycles have a rest period
for up to 30 minutes before Kneading
begins. No movement occurs in the Pan.
This is normal.
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STEP 10
STEP 11
When your bread is finished baking the
Breadman® will beep 3 times and “0:00”
will appear in the Display Window.
Press the START/STOP Button and
open the Lid.
Put on oven mitts and remove the Bread
Pan very carefully as it will be very hot.
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USING THE BATTER BREADS™ CYCLE
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DOUGH CYCLE INSTRUCTIONS
Pizza Dough • The Pizza Dough setting will simplify Pizza Dough
preparation. When the dough is ready, roll it out with a
rolling pin and top with your favorite toppings. Then
bake in a conventional oven, following the times and
temperatures given in your recipe.
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JAM CYCLE INSTRUCTIONS
The Jam Cycle is very similar to the Batter Breads™ Cycle. Just
add your ingredients and the Breadman® will do the rest.
For Best Results • Do not reduce sugar or use sugar substitutes. The exact
amounts of sugar, fruit, and pectin (as required by your recipe)
are necessary for a good set.
• Use only ripe fruit (not overripe or underripe) for best flavor.
• Be sure to measure fruit after it has been crushed, not before.
• Do not purée fruit. Crush with a potato masher or food
processor. Jam should have bits of fruit in it.
• Recipe yield should not exceed 3-1/2 cups.
• Remove stems, seeds, or pits from fruit before crushing.
Please Note: The Delay Timer cannot be used for the Jam Cycle.
See table at bottom of page 9 for times.
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USING THE DELAY TIMER
You can preset your Breadman® Bread Baker to cook pre-programmed breads from
4 hours to 24 hours in advance.
The Delay Timer cannot be used for Fruit & Nut, Batter Breads,™ Dough, Pizza
Dough, Jam, Rapid or Super Rapid Cycles.
NOTE: Do not use the Timer if your recipe includes eggs, fresh milk or other
ingredients that may spoil.
To preset your Breadman®, follow these steps:
1. Add the ingredients as usual, taking care not to let the yeast and liquid ingredients
contact one another.
2. If your recipe contains salt, please add salt with liquid ingredients, keeping it away
from the yeast.
3. Close the Lid and plug it in.
4. Select the Baking Cycle you want.
5. Press the TIMER SET Button — it will default to 4:00 (4 hours).
Press the TIMER SET Button once for each 10 minutes you want to add. Use
the Button to subtract time from the Timer. The amount of time you set is shown
in the Display Window.
• For example, if it is 8 o’clock PM, and you want a loaf of bread ready at
7 o’clock AM, that is 11 hours from now, press the TIMER Button
until 11:00 appears on the Display.
NOTE: Actual baking times will not change.
6. Press START/STOP Button to begin the Timer. The LED Display and
START/STOP Light will flash, letting you know the Timer is started. When the
Display Window indicates “00:00”, baking is completed.
7. If you make an error and want to start over again, press and hold START/STOP
Button. The Timer will clear and you can begin again.
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USING THE DELAY TIMER (continued)
For Best Results • Take care to measure ingredients accurately, using a good set of
measuring cups and spoons, or a good scale. Make sure to level
all dry ingredients as you measure them. Inaccurate measuring
could cause unexpected results in your loaf of bread.
• In particular, be precise in measuring the water.
• Take care not to add more than 5 cups of flour per loaf. Excess
flour will cause the bread to bake incompletely and the dough
to stick to the inside of the Lid.
• After placing all the ingredients in the Baking Pan, wait
10 minutes before pressing START/STOP Button.
• Use fresh ingredients.
• Since moisture is an enemy to flour, be sure to store
your flour in an airtight container.
• To keep your yeast active, store it in an airtight
container in your refrigerator. DO NOT USE YEAST
IF THE DATE CODE HAS EXPIRED!
• Speaking of fresh — when using the Timer, we recommend
setting it for as short a time as possible. Because ingredients
are partially combined in the Bread Pan, the dough may tend
to deteriorate if left too many hours, especially on a warm or
humid day.
• When using the Timer Cycle for more than a couple of hours,
during times of high humidity or hot weather, cut the liquid by
one or two tablespoons to reduce the possibility of over-rising.
Salt may be increased by 1/8 to 1/4 teaspoon to keep the
dough from rising too quickly and falling. Sugar can also be
reduced by up to half the recipe amount.
• Keep the Lid closed during the Baking Cycle. Opening it
causes uneven baking.
• After your bread has cooled completely, store it in a plastic bag
or plastic wrap to prevent it from drying out.
Power Failure If power should fail or if the unit is mistakenly unplugged, the
Back-Up memory stores the active program. If power is re-connected
within 60 minutes of that time period, the Breadman® will
return to baking your bread. Power Failure Back-Up does not
cover surges. If you experience frequent surges, please use a
surge protector.
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USING THE PAUSE BUTTON
This Breadman® has a horizontal traditional style loaf pan. This feature, in combination
with the PAUSE Button, lets you be very creative with bread machine baking.
When you press PAUSE, the Breadman® will stay “on hold” for up to
10 minutes. You can press PAUSE at any time, during any cycle.
To activate the PAUSE mode, simply press PAUSE. You will hear a beep when the
pause begins.
To resume the Cycle, press PAUSE again and the machine will start again at the point
where it left off. If you forget to press PAUSE again, the machine will automatically
reactivate after the 10 minutes have elapsed.
Using the PAUSE Feature will let you do some of the following:
• Decorative crusts • Braided breads • Pull-apart rolls
• Pull-apart rolls • Monkey breads • Add crumble toppings to coffee cakes
• Create rustic-style, Mediterranean-styled rolled bread.
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CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS
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JAM RECIPES
Place all ingredients in Baking Pan and start the Jam cycle.
The kiwi fruit should be ripe, but not mushy while the mango should be barely ripe.
Lemon and orange zest are grated from the surface of the peel. Make sure none of the
bitter white rind is included.
Peach-Raisin Jam
1-1/2 cups (12 oz.) Ripe Peaches, Pitted
1-1/2 cups - 1 TBL White Sugar
2 TBL Golden Raisins, Soaked
1 TBL Brown Sugar
2 Whole Cloves
1/8 tsp. Ground Allspice
Place all ingredients in Baking Pan and start the Jam cycle.
For best results, fruit and sugar should be weighed on a small kitchen or postal scale.
1-1/2 cups of fruit or white sugar weighs 12 oz.
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PIZZA DOUGH RECIPE
When the dough is ready, roll it out with a rolling pin and top with your favorite
toppings. Then bake in a conventional oven, following the times and temperatures
given in your recipe.
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TROUBLE SHOOTING
Symptom Possible Solutions
Bread has an Check to be sure you added the correct amount of yeast.
offensive odor Measure carefully — too much yeast will cause an unpleasant
odor and may cause the loaf to rise too high.
Be sure to use only fresh ingredients.
Baked bread is soggy Remove the bread from the Bread Pan as soon as it is
or the bread’s surface done baking. Leaving it in the pan allows condensation
is sticky to collect on the sides touching the pan.
Also be sure to cool the loaf on a wire rack; cooling it on
a countertop causes the side next to the counter to
become soggy.
Can’t set Don’t use the Timer if your recipe includes eggs, fresh milk or
the Timer other ingredients that may spoil.
The Timer cannot be used for Fruit & Nut, Batter
Breads,™ Dough, Pizza Dough, Jam or Super
Rapid Cycles.
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TROUBLE SHOOTING (continued)
The Kneading Make sure the Kneading Paddle is mounted properly before
Paddle was stuck adding ingredients to the Bread Pan and baking.
in the bread Sometimes denser or crustier loaves of bread may pull the
Kneading Paddle out with them when you remove the loaves
after baking. When this happens, use a non-metal utensil and
gently remove the blade from the bottom of the loaf.
The bread rose Make sure not to add too much yeast, water or flour. Too
too high much of any of these may cause the loaf to rise more than
it should.
The bread didn’t Did you add enough yeast, water or sweetener?
rise enough
Make sure to add ingredients in the proper order: liquids,
dry ingredients, yeast. Make sure yeast doesn’t get wet
until the Breadman® mixes the ingredients together.
NOTE: Typically, bread made with whole grain flours
will not rise as high as bread made with refined flours.
The dough looks During the Kneading process, add 1 tablespoon of flour at a
like batter, or the time, letting it mix in well. For most breads, your dough ball
dough ball is still should become round, smooth, not sticky to the touch, and
sticky, not smooth should bounce back when you press it with your finger.
and round
The dough ball is During the Kneading process, add 1 tablespoon of water at a
lumpy or too dry time, letting it mix in well.
The bread didn’t Make sure yeast is not left out. Also check the date code on
rise at all the yeast and that it is always the last ingredient put into the
pan. Make sure the yeast doesn’t come into contact with salt
or any liquid ingredients.
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TROUBLE SHOOTING (continued)
The bread is Make sure liquids are measured correctly. Next time, reduce
caved in your liquids by 2 tablespoons. If you’re adding fruits or
vegetables, make sure they are well drained.
Display Window Make sure the Breadman® is plugged in. Also, check the
shows nothing power outlet. If there is no problem with the power outlet
and your unit is plugged in, contact Consumer Service for
advice or return the unit to place of purchase.
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NOTES
ONE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
This Salton, Inc. product warranty extends to the original consumer purchaser of the product.
Warranty Duration: This product is warranted to the original consumer purchaser for a period
of one (1) year from the original purchase date.
Warranty Coverage: This product is warranted against defective materials or workmanship.
This warranty is void if the product has been damaged by accident, in shipment, unreasonable
use, misuse, neglect, improper service, commercial use, repairs by unauthorized personnel or
other causes not arising out of defects in materials or workmanship. This warranty is effective
only if the product is purchased and operated in the USA, and does not extend to any units
which have been used in violation of written instructions furnished by Salton, Inc., or to units
which have been altered or modified or to damage to products or parts thereof which have had
the serial number removed, altered, defaced or rendered illegible. Wear and tear for Bread
Pans and Paddles is not considered a manufacturer’s defect.
Warranty Disclaimers: This warranty is in lieu of all warranties expressed or implied and no
representative or person is authorized to assume for Salton, Inc. any other liability in
connection with the sale of our products. There shall be no claims for defects or failure of
performance or product failure under any theory of tort, contract or commercial law including,
but not limited to, negligence, gross negligence, strict liability, breach of warranty and breach
of contract.
Warranty Performance: During the above one-year warranty period, a product with a defect
will be either repaired or replaced with a reconditioned comparable model (at Salton, Inc.’s
option) when the product is returned to the Salton, Inc.’s warranty period and an additional
one-month period. No charge will be made for such repair or replacement.