Using the timer, Delayed bakind, Wet water, milk, oils, fats – Kenmore 48487 User Manual

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USING THE TIMER

DELAYED BAKIND

You can program the Breadmaker to delay

preparing and baking the loaf for up to 13
hours from the time you press the START

button.

Set the timer for the number of hours there

will be between the time you set it and the

time you want the bread to finish baking.

For example:

It’s 8:15 a.m, and you want the bread to

be finished at 7:00 p.m, the same day.

The time difference from 8:15 a.m. to

7:00 p.m. is

10

hours,

45

minutes.

Set the timer for

10 hours, 45

minutes.

It’s 9:00 p.m. and you want breakfast

bread ready at 6:30 a.m. the next

morning. The number of hours + min­

utes from 9:00 p.m. to 6:30 a.m. is 9

hours, 30 minutes,

Set the timer for

9 hours, 30 minutes.

CAUTION:

DO NOT use delayed baking

for recipes containing perishable ingredients

such as Dairy Products (eggs, milk, cheese,

yogurt), Meats (cooked or uncooked), Fish,

or Poultry, These ingredients may begin to

spoil before baking begins and create a

health hazard if eaten.

• 1.2,3! 1 , 2 , 3 !

Remember to always put your ingredi­

ents into the Bread Pan in the following
order;

1. Wet water, milk, oils, fats

2. Dry salt, powdered milk, grains,

sugar, flour

3. Yeast - Do not use yeast past

expiration date.

Keep yeast away from liquids (or it will

start to activate immediately) and salt (or

it may not activate at all).

To Program Delayed Baking

Step 1,

Add ingredients, as usual, taking care
not to let the yeast and liquid ingredi­

ents mix,

Step 2.

Close Breadmaker lid and

plug it Into a 120V electrical /

^ ^

outlet,

SELECT

Step 3,

^

Select the desired cycle, loaf

size, and crust color.

Step 4.

Press the A Timer button

once for each 10 minutes
you wish to delay the finish
time. Press the

V

button to subtract

time if you enter too much. The time
amount shows in the Display Window­

Press and hold either

A

or

V

to fast

forward or fast reverse time,

NOTE;

Actual baking times will not

change.

^

Step 5.

START

Press START to begin Timer.

TIMER SET

countdown. The colon (:) in the time
shown in the Display Window will begin

to flash. This lets you know that the
Timer has started. When the Display
Window shows 0:00, baking Is complete.

NOTE:

Always set timer for the shortest

time possible. Because ingredients are

partially combined in the Bread Pan, the
dough may tend to deteriorate if left

unbaked for too many hours, especially

on a warm or humid day.

BAKE ONLY

You can set the Timer to bake breads from
store-bought frozen dough or dough you
have made and saved. You can also warm
up a previously made loaf,

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