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Welbilt ABMY2K1 User Manual

Welbilt ABMY2K1
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IMPORTANT
SAFEGUARDS
WHEN
USING
ELECTRICAL
APPLIANCES,
BASIC
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
SHOULD
ALWAYS
BE
FOLLOWED,
INCLUDING
THE FOLLOWTNG:
----
--
'
Read
all instructions
carefully.
Do not
touch hot
surfaces.
Use handles
or knobs
and
a
potholder.
Do not
close
or clog
the
steam
vent
openings
under any
circumstances.
To
protect
against
electrical
shock,
do
not
immerse
cord,
plug,
0r any
other
parl
of this
bread
machine,
in water
or other
liquid.
Close supervision
is
necessary
when
any
appliance is
used
by or near
children
Unplug the
power
supply
cord when
the
appliance is
not in
use,
or before
cleaning.
Allow to
cool
before
putting
on or taking
off
any
parts.
Do not
use
0r operate
the
appliance
with
a damaged
cord
or
plug,
or
after the
appliance
malfunctions
or
has
been
damaged
in
any manner.
Return
appliance
to the
nearest
authorized
service
facility
for
examination,
repair
or
adjustment.
The
use
of accessory
attachments
not
recommended
or
sold
by the
manufacturer
may
cause
inju
ries.
Do
not
use
outdoors.
Do not
let the
power
supply
cord hang
over the
edge of table
or
c0unter,
or touch
hot
surfaces.
Do not
place
the
appliance
on or near
hot
gas
or electric
burners,
or in
a heated
oven.
Extreme
caution must
be used
when
moving
an
appliance
containing
hot
contents
or
liquids.
To
disconnect,
press
ST0q then
remove
plug
from wall
outlet.
Grip
plug
and
pull
from
wall
ouilet.
Never
pull
on the
cord.
Do not
use the
bread
machine
for
other than
intended
use.
Avoid
contact with
moving
parts
during
operation.
Do not
pour
any ingredients
directly into
the
bread machine
-
only
into
the
baking
pan.
The
baklng
pan
must
then
be
placed
in
the
machine.
Do
not
operate this
appliance
in the
presence
of explosive
andlar
flammable
fumes.
This
appliance is intended
for
HOUSEHOLD
USE
0NLY
and not
for
commercial
or industrial
use.
To
avoid
damaging the
machine,
do not
place
any object
on top
of the
unit.
Do not
clean with scouring
pads.
Pieces
can break
off
the
pad
and touch
electrical
parts,
creating
a
risk
of
electric
shock.
Do not
use
bread machine
for
storage
purposes
nor insert
any utensils,
as they
may
create
a fire
or
electric
shock.
7.
B.
9.
10.
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20.
SAVE THESE
INSTRUCTIONS
This
appliance has
a
polarized
plug
(one
blade is
wider
than the
other).
As
a safety
feature,
this
plug
will
fit
in
a
polarized
outlet
only one way.
lf the
plug
does not
fit fully
in the
outlet,
reverse
the
plug.
lf it
siill does
not
fit,
contact a
qualified
electrician.
D0 NOT
ATTEMPT
T0
DEFEAT
THIS
SAFETY
FEATURE.
A
short
power-supply
cord is
provided
to reduce
the
risk
of becoming
entangled
in
or tripping
gver
a
longer
cord. An
extension
cord
may
be used if
precautions
are taken
in their
use. lf
an
extension
cord is
used:
1.
The marked
electrical rating
of the
extension
cord
should
be at least
as
great
as the
electrical
rating
of
the
appliance.
2. The
cord should
be arranged
so that
it will not
drape over the
countertop
or tabletop
where
it
can be
pulled
on by
children or tripped
over
accidentally.
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Welbilt ABMY2K1 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandWelbilt
ModelABMY2K1
CategoryBread Maker
LanguageEnglish

Summary

IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS

Safety Precautions

Essential safety guidelines for operating the bread machine to prevent hazards.

About Your Bread Machine

Before Your First Use

Control Panel

Control Panel Overview

Detailed explanation of the bread machine's control panel functions and buttons.

Setting Descriptions

Bread Cycle Explanations

Detailed descriptions of various bread settings like Basic, French, Whole Wheat, and Ultra Fast.

Setting Descriptions: Jam and Bake

Using Your Bread Machine: Operation

Initial Operation Steps

Guide to preparing the machine and adding ingredients for bread making.

Using Your Bread Machine: Setup

Machine Setup and Cycle Selection

Steps for setting up the machine, selecting cycles, and choosing loaf size and crust color.

Using Your Bread Machine: Starting

Starting, Timer, and Keep Warm

Instructions on starting the breadmaker, using the delay timer, and the Keep Warm feature.

Using Your Bread Machine: Baking

Baking Window and Bread Removal

Tips on using the viewing window and safely removing the baked bread from the pan.

Using The Timer

Setting the Delay Timer

Instructions on how to set the timer for delayed bread completion up to 13 hours.

Slicing and Storing Bread

Care and Cleaning

Cleaning Procedures

Detailed instructions for cleaning the bread machine's exterior, interior, and parts.

Bread Machine Cycle Times

Know Your Ingredients

Flour Types and Properties

Explanation of different types of flour and their use in bread making.

Know Your Ingredients: Grains, Yeast, Sugar

Know Your Ingredients: Salt, Liquids, Fats

Measuring Your Ingredients

Recipe Tips

Creating Yeast Breads and Glazes

Tips for baking yeast breads and applying special glazes for a professional finish.

Basic White Bread Recipe

Ultra-Fast White Bread Recipe

Yogurt Bread Recipe

Carrot Bread Recipes

Lemon Pepper and Egg Bread Recipes

Rye Bread Recipes

French and Whole Wheat Bread Recipes

Sweet and Bran Bread Recipes

Spiced Pumpkin and Raisin Bread Recipes

Marmalade, Soda, and Citrus Bread Recipes

Banana, Ginger, and Pumpernickel Rye Bread Recipes

Pizza and Croissant Recipes

Brioche, Dinner Rolls, and Bagels Recipes

Egg and Banana Bagels Recipes

Preserves and Jam Recipes

Gluten-Free Bread Recipes: Introduction

Preparation and Baking Instructions

General guidelines for preparing and baking gluten-free breads in the machine.

Gluten-Free Recipes: Potato and Cinnamon Raisin

Gluten-Free Recipes: Rice and Bean Breads

Gluten-Free Recipes: Cheddar and Cardamom

Troubleshooting

Dough Consistency and Common Issues

Guidance on checking dough consistency and troubleshooting common bread problems like cratering.

Questions and Answers: Operation

General Performance and Operation Q&A

Answers to frequently asked questions about the bread machine's operation and performance.

Questions and Answers: Ingredients/Recipes

Ingredients and Recipe Q&A

Answers to questions regarding ingredients, recipes, and bread quality.

Baking Tips Introduction

Baking Tips For Yeast Breads

Troubleshooting Baking Results

Table of solutions for common baking problems based on ingredient adjustments.

Replacement Parts

Limited Warranty

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