Step-by-step directions – Oster deluxe bread and dough maker User Manual

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Step-by-Step Directions

1.

Peel off the plastic film cover

from the control panel and

remove the static label from

the front of the machine.

2

Next remove the bread pan
from the Bread Maker. Make
sure the kneading blade is
placed securely in the bottom
of the pan.

3

.

Measure all ingredients into

the bread pan in the order

dia a small hole in the flour
so-that the yeast doesn’t
prematurely come into
contact w i t h the Iiquids. This
is es,pecia!ly

important when

the delay bake

Wipe water and other spills
from the outside of the pan;

then insert the pan firmly

into the bottom of the
machine, appl
each corner of

ying pressure to

the pan to

make sure it is snapped

tightly into the retaining

brackets. If you ate unsure,
apply pressure once more to
each corner of the pan.

5.

Close the lid and plug in the

breadmaker. The LCD display

will flash and then go blank,

indicating that your unit is
ready for operation.

6

.

CHOOSE YOUR BREAD TYPE.

Use the arrow button to
move the blinking

light to

the type of bread you want.

Press the select button to lock
in your choice. Hint: If your
recipe is a

pound loaf of

bread that uses the white
cycle: and you want a
medium crust color, press the
start button

button. This is a built-in

default.

7.

8.

9.

SELECl YOUR CRUST COLOR.
Use the arrow button to
move the blinking light to

your choice of crust color.

Press the select button to lock
in your choice. (Note: For
whole wheat breads, medium
is your only choice.)

If you only want to make
dough, simply press the select
button when the word dough
is blinkinq.

IF YOU WANT TO USE THE
RAPID CYCLE. The rapid bake

function shortens the overall

completion time by about 20

percent. Breads baked on the
rapid cycle are generally
smaller because of a shorter

otherwise press the arrow key
to skip to the next step.

SELECT YOUR LOAF SIZE. Use
the arrow button to move

the blinking light to your

choice of loaf size and then
press select to lock in your
choice. Your bread

W i l

I be

ready in the number of hours
and minutes indicated on the
timer, unless you want to use
the delay bake cycle.

IF YOU WANT TO USE THE
DELAY FUNCTION.
This function lets
the completion

delay

your bread

until a later time. If you want
your bread done

hours

from now

in time for

dinner, let’s say

-you need to tell the Bread

Maker to delay the onset of

operation. Do this b u s i n g
the HOUR and

12.

13.

to change the timer setting.

(Note that the maximum

delay is 13 hours; the

minimum delay is 3 hours and

45 minutes). When you have
entered the number of hours
from now that you want

your bread to be done, press
start and your Bread Maker
will go to work. The yellow
delay button will be on
indicating that the machine
has properly received your
instructions.

We recommend that you do

not use the delay function on
sweet

breads, as these recipes

contain perishable
ingredients that may spoil.

TO ADD FRUITS OR NUTS

(MIX-INS). The Bread Maker
will beep five minutes after
the first rise. Carefully open
the lid of the Bread Maker
and add any fruit or nuts that

recipe requires. Close the

WHEN THE BREAD IS DONE.

WHEN THE BREAD IS DONE.

The Bread Maker will beep

The Bread Maker will beep
five times and the timer will

five times and the timer will

indicate

The bread is

indicate

The bread is

best taken out of the pan

best taken out of the pan
immediately. Remove the pan

immediately. Remove the pan
using potholders, and slide

using potholders, and slide
the bread

of the pan. It's

the bread out of the.
best to let your bread

best to let your bre

cool

minutes before slicing. Enjoy!

minutes before slicing. Enjoy!

The unit needs to cool for at
least one half hour before
using it a

The display

panel

read “Hot” until

the unit is ready to use. Allow
your bread maker to cool
before cleaning and storing.
(See page 53)

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