West Bend 41400 User Manual

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Menu 4: “QUICK” for quick breads that do not use yeast and require only mixing and

baking.

Menu 5:SWEET” for preparing breads with raisins, cinnamon, apricots and similar

ingredients.

Menu 6: “SUPER RAPID 1LB” for preparing 1 or 1.5 lb. loaves in under 2 hours.

Menu 7: “SUPER RAPID 2LB” for preparing 2 lb. loaves in under 2 hours.

Menu 8: “DOUGH” for the preparation of dough with no baking.

Menu 9: “JAM” to cook marmalades and jams.

Menu 10: “CAKE” knead, rise, and bake; designed for use with boxed cake mixes.

Menu 11: “SANDWICH” for baking lightly textured bread with a thinner crust, perfect

for at-home sandwiches.

Menu 12: “BAKE” for baking and browning of breads or cakes. This setting is perfect

for additional baking of breads that are too light or have not baked completely

through. In this program, there are no knead or rest cycles.

ALERTS, SOUNDS and OTHER GENERAL FUNCTIONS

Alert: The alert sounds:

At the pressing of any button that allows function selection. If the button doesn’t

beep, that function choice is not available.

An alert may sound during the second kneading cycle of some settings to signal

that the cereals, fruits, nuts or other ingredients can be added.

When the end of the program is reached.

During the warming phase at the end of the baking procedure the alert sounds

several times.

Power Interruption: If there is a brief power interruption of less than five minutes,

the program position is stored in memory and the machine will resume when the

power is restored.

Over-temp Error: If the display shows “H H H” after the program has been started, it

means that the temperature inside of bread maker is too high. You should stop the

program and unplug the power cord immediately. Open the lid and let the machine

cool down completely before using again. If you are making consecutive loaves of

bread, this error message is not uncommon and does not indicate defect in the

bread maker.

A small amount of smoke and/or odor may occur upon heating due to the

release of manufacturing oils – this is normal.

Some minor expansion/contraction sounds may occur during heating and

cooling – this is normal.

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Although bread making seems very basic, it is a science and the proportions of

ingredients are critical. The most important step in using your bread maker is to

measure the ingredients precisely and accurately. Read the following information to

better understand the importance each ingredient plays in the bread making process.

Always make sure the ingredients are fresh.

Measure the liquid ingredients in see-through measuring cups with

accurate markings. Place the cup on a flat surface and measure at

“Eye Level,” not at an angle. All measurements must be accurate.

Always use liquids between 80-90°F (27-32°C) to assure optimal

yeast activity.

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