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USING THE DELAY TIMER

(continued)

For Best Results

• Take care to measure ingredients accurately, using a good set of

measuring cups and spoons, or a good scale. Make sure to level
all dry ingredients as you measure them. Inaccurate measuring
could cause unexpected results in your loaf of bread.

• In particular, be precise in measuring the water.

• Take care not to add more than 5 cups of flour per loaf. Excess

flour will cause the bread to bake incompletely and the dough
to stick to the inside of the Lid.

• After placing all the ingredients in the Baking Pan, wait

10 minutes before pressing START/STOP Button.

• Use fresh ingredients.

• Since moisture is an enemy to flour, be sure to store

your flour in an airtight container.

• To keep your yeast active, store it in an airtight

container in your refrigerator. DO NOT USE YEAST
IF THE DATE CODE HAS EXPIRED!

Speaking of fresh — when using the Timer, we recommend

setting it for as short a time as possible. Because ingredients
are partially combined in the Bread Pan, the dough may tend
to deteriorate if left too many hours, especially on a warm or
humid day.

• When using the Timer Cycle for more than a couple of hours,

during times of high humidity or hot weather, cut the liquid by
one or two tablespoons to reduce the possibility of over-rising.
Salt may be increased by 1/8 to 1/4 teaspoon to keep the
dough from rising too quickly and falling. Sugar can also be
reduced by up to half the recipe amount.

• Keep the Lid closed during the Baking Cycle. Opening it

causes uneven baking.

• After your bread has cooled completely, store it in a plastic bag

or plastic wrap to prevent it from drying out.

If power should fail or if the unit is mistakenly unplugged, the
memory stores the active program. If power is re-connected
within 60 minutes of that time period, the Breadman

®

will

return to baking your bread. Power Failure Back-Up does not
cover surges. If you experience frequent surges, please use a
surge protector.

Power Failure
Back-Up

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