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TROUBLE
SHOOTING
TECHNICAL
PROBLEMS
If
you
are
unable
to
find
a
solution
to
your
technical
problem
in
this
session,
please
contact
our
product
warranty
service
at
https://www.kitchenarm.com/warranty
1.
Control
Buttons
Are
Not
Operational
Or
The
LCD
Display
Blacks
Out
POSSIBLE
CAUSE:
improper
menu
termination
by
a
previous
misuse
or
a
power
outage.
SOLUTION:
Exit
The
Menu
or
RESET
THE
MACHINE
(a)
Exit
The
Menu
Unplug
the
power
and
then
plug
in
the
power.
Long
Press
(press
and
hold)
the
START
button
for
3-5
seconds
until
a
beep
sound.
Check
if
the
buttons
and
the
LCD
display
are
now
correct
and
operational
(by
pressing
the
MENU
button).
If
NOT,
try
(b)
below,
(b)
Soft-Reset
The
Machine
Unplug
the
power
and
then
plug
in
the
power.
Long
Press
(press
and
hold)
both
the
TIME+
button
and
the
TIME-
button
simultaneously
for
3-5
seconds
until
a
beep
sound.
Check
if
the
buttons
and
the
LCD
display
are
now
correct
and
operational.
If
NOT,
try
(c)
below.
(c)
Hard-Reset
The
Machine
(1)
Unplug
the
power.
(2)
Press
and
Hold
the
LOAF
SIZE
button
and
the
DOUGH
button
simultaneously,
(3)
Plug
in
the
power
while
still
holding
the
two
buttons.
A
beep
will
be
heard
and
the
LCD
Display
becomes
bright
and
visible.
(4)
Release
the
two
buttons
simultaneously.
(5)
Press
the
START
button.
(6)
Check
if
the
buttons
and
the
LCD
display
are
now
correct
and
operational.
2.
Pd"
Displays
And
The
Dough
Is
Destroyed
This
does
not
indicate
any
malfunction.
The
jumping
letter
prompt
"Pd"
(stands
for
"Paddle")
is
alerting
that
you
have
the
option
to
remove
the
paddle
"now",
right
after
the
dough
is
punched
down
and
right
before
the
final
rise
of
the
dough.
You
can
turn
on
the
REMOVE
Beep
(which
is
OFF
by
default)
to
better
remind
yourself.
Please
refer
to
the
CONFIGURE
THE
BEEPS
session
of
this
manual
(p.
39).
3.
H:HH"
Displays
POSSIBLE
CAUSE:
The
temperature
inside
the
oven
chamber
is
too
high.
This
indication
will
appear
if
you
attempt
to
use
the
unit
continuously
after
one
loaf
is
just
done
or
shortly
after
the
initial
burning
of
the
protective
oil
on
the
heating
elements.
SOLUTION:
After
one
process
is
finished,
allow
the
bread
maker
to
cool
down
for
at
least
two
hours
with
the
lid
open
and
bread
pan
removed
before
starting
another
process.
If
the
bread
maker
is
not
cooled
down
properly,
results
may
not
be
satisfactory
even
though
"H:HH"
does
not
display.
4.
"E:EQ"/"E:£
"7
"E:E2"
Displays
POSSIBLE
CAUSE:
This
indicates
a
malfunction
of
the
temperature
sensor.
SOLUTION:
Contact
KitchenArm
product
warranty
service
for
a
free
brand
new
replacement
unit
at
https://www.kitchenarm.com/warranty
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