Troubleshooting guide, Pan problems machine mechanics, Continued) – Kenwood BM350 User Manual

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troubleshooting guide

(continued)

PROBLEM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

SOLUTION

15. Kneader cannot

be removed.

16. Bread sticks to pan/

difficult to shake out.

17. Breadmaker not

operating/Kneader not
moving.

18. Ingredients not mixed.

19. Burning odour noted

during operation.

20. Machine unplugged

by mistake or power
lost during use.
How can I save
the bread?.

21. E:01 appears on

display and machine
cannot be turned on.

22. H:HH & E:EE

appears in display and
machine does not operate.

• You must add water to bread pan and

allow kneader to soak before it can
be removed.

• Can happen over prolonged use.

• Breadmaker not switched on

• Pan not correctly located.
• Delay timer selected.

• Did not start bread maker.

• Forgot to put kneader in pan.

• Ingredients spilled inside oven.

• Pan leaks.

• Exceeding capacity of bread pan.

• Oven chamber too hot.

• Bread machine is malfunctioning.

Temperature sensor error

• Follow cleaning instructions after use.

You may need to twist kneader slightly
after soaking to loosen.

• Lightly wipe the inside of bread pan

with vegetable oil.

• Refer to “Service and customer care”

section.

• Check on/off switch

ቩ is in the ON position.

• Check the pan is locked in place.
• Breadmaker will not start until the

countdown reaches the program start
time.

• After programming control panel, press

start button to turn bread maker on.

• Always make sure kneader is on shaft

in bottom of pan before adding
ingredients.

• Be careful not to spill ingredients when

adding to pan. Ingredients can burn on
heating unit and cause smoke.

• See “Service and Customer care”

section.

• Do not use more ingredients than

recommended in recipe and always
measure ingredients accurately.

• Unplug and allow to cool down for 30

minutes.

• See “Service and Customer care”

section.

PAN PROBLEMS

MACHINE MECHANICS

• If machine is in knead cycle, discard ingredients and start again.
• If machine is in rise cycle, remove dough from bread pan, shape and place in

greased 23 x 12.5cm/9 x 5 in. loaf tin, cover and allow to rise until doubled in size.
Use bake only setting 13 or bake in pre-heated conventional oven at
200ºC/400ºF/Gas mark 6 for 30-35 minutes or until golden brown.

• If machine is in bake cycle, use the bake only setting 13 or bake in pre-heated

conventional oven at 200ºC/400ºF/Gas mark 6 and remove top rack. Carefully
remove pan from machine and place on bottom rack in oven. Bake until golden brown.

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