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YEAST
BREAD
MENUS
Step
7
-
Start
Bread
Maker
Press
the
START
button
to
start
the
selected
menu.
A
short
beep
will
be
heard,
and
the
colon
in
the
time
display
will
begin
to
flash
indicating
the
timer
is
counting
down.
The
kneading
paddle
will
begin
to
mix
the
ingredients.
If
Delay
Timer
is
activated
or
Preheat
Cycle
of
the
menu
is
used,
the
kneading
paddle
will
not
mix
ingredients
until
Knead
Cycle
is
set
to
begin.
Step
8
-
Observe
Bread
Making
(Optional
But
Interesting)
The
display
will
show
the
current
cycle:
PREHEAT,
KNEAD,
REST,
RISE,
BAKE,
KEEP
WARM
or
COMPLETE.
-
PREHEAT:
Some menus
require
the
bread
maker
to
pre-heat
for
certain
amount
of
time.
During
this
time,
the
bread
maker
is
heating
up.
-
KNEAD
1~
KNEAD
4:
Indicate
four
knead
cycles
respectively.
The
first
knead
cycle
will
actually
mix
the
ingredients;
three
other
knead
cycles
will
create
structure
and
strength
in
the
dough,
leaving
it
silky
and
soft
with
a
little
cushiony
feel.
-
REST
1~
REST
3:
Indicate
three
rest
cycles
respectively.
These
are
periods
of
resting
in
which
the
appliance
will
not
be
active
except
for
the
countdown
display.
-
RISE
1~
RISE
3:
Indicate
three
rise
cycles
respectively.
These
are
periods
of
dough
rising
in
which
the
appliance
will
not
be
active
except
for
the
countdown
display.
The
dough
may
be
punched
down
by
the
kneading
paddle
to
release
the gas
that
fills
in
the
dough
during
RISE
2
or
RISE
3.
-
BAKE:
The
appliance
will
regulate
the
baking
time
and
temperature
according
to
each
individual
recipe.
-
KEEP
WARM:
Allows
you
to
leave
the
finished
bread
in
the
appliance
to
serve
warm.
It
also
helps
to
keep
the
crust
from
becoming
soggy
if
not
removed
from
the
appliance
immediately
after
baking.
Crusts
will
darken
slightly
though
in
Keep
Warm.
We
recommend
removing
the
bread
pan
right
after
baking
completes.
The
KEEP
WARM
function
is
rather
a
backup
plan
if
no
one
is
available
to
take
out
the
bread
pan.
-
COMPLETE:
It's
a
30
minutes
reminder
that
the
bread
maker
has
done
all
the
work.
Note:
-
This
bread
maker
has
15-minute
power
interruption
recovery
feature.
In
the
event
of
a
power
outage,
the
memory
will
store
the
course
in
process
for
up
to
15
minutes.
If
the
power
comes
back
on
within
15
minutes,
the
course
will
resume
where
it
left
off.
If
the
bread
maker
loses
power
for
more
than
15
minutes,
and
the
dough
has
started
rising,
discard
the
ingredients
in
the
bread
pan
and
start
over.
-
Depending
on
the
room temperature
and
the
ingredients,
the
Viewing
Window
may
become
fogged
and
difficult
to
see
through.
-
During
BAKE,
the
stainless
steel
body
and
lid
(including
the
viewing
window)
will
become
extremely
hot.
Be
careful
not
to
burn
yourself.
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