Operating instructions, Iread pan instructions, Wet - water, milk, oils, fats – Kenmore 48487 User Manual

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

iREAD PAN INSTRUCTIONS

• To insert Bread Pan into Breadmaker,

seat it into Oven Case and press down

until it snaps into place, Remember to

insert Kneading Paddle first, then add all

ingredients BEFORE inserting Bread

Pan into Oven case.

• To remove Bread Pan from Oven Case,

use an oven mitt to hold Handle and lift

gently. When you remove Bread Pan after

baking. BE SURE TO WEAR OVEN

MITTS to prevent burning. After you

remove the loaf by turning the Bread Pan

upside down and gently shaking it, check

to see that the Kneading Paddle is

removed from the loaf. If it is stuck in the

bread, use a non-metal utensil to gently

remove it,

CAUTION:

The Kneading Paddle may

be very hot. Never remove it from hot

bread with bare hands,

Take care not to scratch the Kneading

Paddle.

1,2,31 1,2,3!

We'll say this again, because it’s so

important, Always put your ingredients
into the Bread Pan in this order:

1. Wet - water, milk, oils, fats

2. Dry - salt, powdered milk, grains,

sugar, flour

3. Yeast - Do not use yeast past

expiration date.

OPERATING TIPS

Use oven mitts when working with hot

bread or any part of the Breadmaker

during or just after Baking cycle.

It is normal for the Viewing Window to

experience condensation during the

latter part of the rising cycle, prior to

the activation of baking. As the bread

bakes, the moisture will evaporate.

Don’t open Lid excessively during

baking. This causes bread to bake
improperly.

Do not unplug Breadmaker during

Kneading or Baking cycles. This will
stop the operation.

Whole Wheat cycles have a rest peri­

od for up to 30 minutes before knead­

ing begins.

No movement occurs In

the Bread Pan,

This is normal.

After baking, a controlled Keep Warm

phase will begin for each selection

{except Dough and Jam). This will help

to reduce condensation between loaf

and Bread Pan,

However, It Is best to

remove bread as soon as possible

after completing Baking cycle,

If a dough cycle was chosen, remove

ball of dough as soon as the bread­
maker has completed the dough cycle,

Turn dough out of the pan onto a

cleari, floured surface. Shape, bake, or

store the dough as you planned.

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