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Pressthe buttontoswitchtheappliance
on. The countdown begins. To stop the
programmeortocanceldelayedprogramming,
hold down on the button for 3 seconds.
Start /Stop
Kneading
For forming the dough’s structure so that it
can rise better.
Duringthiscycle,andforprogrammes1,2,
3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,12,13,youcanadd
ingredients:driedfruitornuts,olives,etc.A
beepindicateswhenyoucanintervene.See
thesummarytableforpreparationtimes(see
theendoftheseinstructions)etàlacolonne
“extra”.andthe“extra”column.Thiscolumn
indicatesthetimethatwillbedisplayedon
yourappliance’sscreenwhenthebeepsounds.
For more precise information on how long
beforethebeepsounds,subtractthe“extra”
columntimefromthetotalbakingtime.
Forexample:“extra”=1:45and“totaltime”
=2:01,theingredientscanbeaddedafter16
min.
Rest
Allows the dough to rest to improve
kneading quality.
Rising
Time during which the yeast works to let the
bread rise and to develop its aroma.
Baking
Transforms the dough into bread and gives
it a golden, crusty crust.
Warming
Keeps the bread warm after baking. It is
recommended that the bread should be
turned out promptly after baking, however.
for programmes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,
10, 13, you can leave your preparation in
the appliance. A one-hour warming cycle
automaticallyfollowsbaking.Duringthehour
forwhichthebreadiskeptwarm,thedisplay
shows0:00andthedots onthetimerflash.
Attheendofthecycle,theappliancestops
automaticallyafterseveralsoundsignals.
CYCLES
A table (see the end of these instructions) indicates the breakdown of the various cycles
for the programme chosen.