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Baking bread
Turn to 
P. EN18–EN19 for 
bread recipes
Insert the ingredients in the bread pan Set the program and start Remove the bread
Kneading blade
1 
Remove the bread pan and 
set the kneading blade
1
 Twist the bread pan 
counter-clockwise.
2
 Remove the bread pan.
Check around the shaft and inside 
the kneading blade and ensure 
that they are clean. (P. EN27)
3
 Place the kneading  
blade firmly into the 
shaft.
•
 The blade fits loosely into place, but it must touch the 
bottom of the bread pan.
2 
Place the measured ingredients in 
the bread pan
1
 Place the dry ingredients except 
dry yeast. (flour, sugar, salt, etc.) 
•  Flour must be weighed on 
scales.
2
 Pour in the water and any other 
liquids.
3
 
Wipe off any moisture and flour 
from the outside of the bread 
pan.
 Place the bread pan inside the 
breadmaker by turning it slightly 
clockwise. Fold the handle down.
 Close the lid. 
•
 
Don’t open the lid until bread is 
complete (affects bread quality).
3 
Insert the dry yeast in the yeast 
dispenser
If the yeast dispenser is wet, absorb 
wetness with tissue etc.
(Do not rub the yeast dispenser, 
otherwise the yeast will not drop 
into the bread pan due to static.)
4 
Plug the breadmaker  
into a 120 V outlet
 CAUTION:
To prevent electric shock, be sure your hands are dry.
 
5 
Choose a bake menu
(The display shows when menu ‘1’ is selected.)
n
 To change the size
 
n
 To change the crust color
   
 See P. EN7 for availability of size and crust.
n
 To set the timer
 
e.g.  It is 9:00 PM now, and you want the bread to be ready at 6:30 the next 
morning. 
 Set the timer to ‘9:30’ (9 hours 30 minutes from now).
9hr 30min  
from now
Current time Ready time
•
 Pressing the button once will advance the timer by 10 minutes up to 
13 hours (hold to advance more quickly).
6 
Press ‘Start’ button
Estimated time until the selected program is complete
 
 When ‘Start’ is first pressed, menu 1 will start.
7 
Turn off the power
when the bread is ready 
(machine beeps 8 times and the bar at 
‘End’ flashes.)
8 
Remove the bread 
immediately
Bread pan
Oven gloves
    allow to cool, for example, on a wire rack
9 
Unplug (holding the 
plug) after use
 
 If you do not press ‘stop’ and remove the 
bread from the unit to cool it, the 
breadmaker will proceed to keep warm 
to reduce condensation of steam within 
the loaf.
 
 This will accelerate the browning of the 
crust, therefore, upon completion of 
baking, switch off the unit and remove 
the bread immediately from the unit to 
cool it.
 
 If you leave the bread to cool down in 
the bread pan, it will cause 
condensation. Therefore, cool on a wire 
rack to ensure better quality loaf.
Baking bread with added ingredients 
Clean and dry 
beforehand
1
 Open the dispenser lid.
2
 Insert the ingredients 
inside.
3
 Close the lid.
(P. EN15)
Yeast dispenser