Operating the bread maker, Bread maker tips and techniques – Kenmore 100.12934 User Manual

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OPERATING THE BREAD MAKER

10. Select the crust color you desire by pressing the Crust Color Button until the indicator

in the LCD Window points to your choice. The default setting is Medium. Keep
pressing the button until indicator is pointing to your desired setting.

11. Press the Start Button. Timer in display window will start to count down the time

remaining on your selected program. To stop or cancel the program, press and hold

the Stop / Pause Button for about 2 to 3 seconds. The red light will go out and the
display will read the last program number.

12. For recipes that require the addition of extra ingredients after the Bread Maker has

begun its programmed cycle, five beeps will sound, repeating three times. This is the
signal to add additional items.

13. For removal of kneading blade, listen for six beeps, repeated three times. At this point

you may push the stop/pause button, remove pan and take out dough, then kneading
blade, return dough to pan, and replace in bread maker. Be sure to push the Start
button again at this time.

14. At the end of the cycle the red light will blink, the unit will emit 10 slow beeps, and the

timer will have counted dov^fn to zeroes. The LCD Display indicates the Bread Maker is
in the

V'Jarm mode. The bread will be in kept warm for up to 60 minutes, The red light

on the unit continues blinking to show the unit is still On and active.

15. To remove bread, turn off the Switch (in back of unit) and unplug the Bread Maker.

Using hot pads or oven mitts, lift out the bread pan by its handle. The pan is very hot.

16. Turn the loaf out of the pan and onto a wire rack to cool. If necessaiy, use a nonstick

spatula gently inserted along the sides of the pan to loosen bread. NOTE: Metal
utensils might scratch the nonstick coating on the bread pan.

17. If you have left the kneading blade in during the baking, it will most likely remain in the

bread pan. Once pan is cooled, remove kneading blade from bread pan. If the kneading
blade slays in the loaf of bread, simply lake it out.

18. Leave the bread to coo! for about 30 minutes, or it will not slice properly.

19. Clean the bread pan and kneader immediately after use. (See care and cleaning).

NOTE: The Bread Maker will not operate again until it has cooled down.

BREAD MAKER TIPS AND TECHNIQUES

1. Follow the Directions: The liquid is always the first ingredient. Dry' ingredients follow

and the yeast is added last. Make a small well in the center of the flour and place the
yeast there. This is especially important when using the delay-bake function to avoid
activating the yeast too soon.

2. Measure carefully: Use the appropriate measuring tools and measure carefully. The

measuring cup included can be used for liquids, measured at eye level. Spoon dr/
ingredients into a standard measuring cup and level off with the straight edge of a knife
or metal spatula. Use measuring spoons for liquid and dry ingredients. Level off dry
ingredients.

3. Keep Ingredients Fresh: Use fresh ingredients at room temperature. Use Bread Flour

in the USA, and use All-Purpose Flour or Bread Flour in Canada. Use yeast that has
an expiration date of at least 6 months in the future. Avoid using perishable ingredients
(such as milk, eggs and cheese) when using the delay-bake function.

4. The Perfect Dough: In very humid weather, bread may require a little more flour. Check

bread toward the end of the first rise. If it seems sticky, add 1 or 2 tablespoons of flour
to the second kneading cycle until the dough forms a smooth ball. If the bread seems
very dry or knocks in the kneading cycle, sprinkle room temperature water into the pan,

1 teaspoon at a time, until dough forms a smooth ball.

5. Look But Don't Open: The glass in the cover is there to monitor the process. Do not

open the lid during the baking process. In the initial mixing you may open the cover to
use a rubber spatula to blend in any ingredients that have stuck to the sides of the
bread pan or to add ingredients at the 5 "add ingredient" beeps repeated 3 times.

6. Have Patience: Wait at least 30 minutes before slicing freshly baked bread; it will still

be deliciously warm but easier to slice. If you like a crisp crust, remove the bread as
soon as the baking cycle is complete. To make another loaf of bread let the unit cool
completely.

7. Adding ingredients: All functions except Rapid Bake allow for the addition of ingredients,

such as dried fruits and nuts. Three series of 5 beeps sound just before kneading is
complete. This happens about 30 minutes into the program. This is when to add your
additional ingredients.

8. To save it for another time; To freeze freshly baked bread, cool completely on a wire

rack. Wrap securely in plastic wrap and then m foil. To serve, remove from foil and
defrost in microwave. For a freshly baked flavor, reheat in the oven.

9. Avoid Delay when Possible: The delay-bake function of the Bread Maker cannot be

used for Fast Bake. It is not recommended for Whole Grain, Quick Bread, making Jam
and anytthing else with perishable ingredients.

10. Test the Water Temperature: For most breads, use water that is 80" to 90T

(26.6° to 32.2‘’C). For Rapid Bake breads, use water that is 110” to 120"F
(43.3“ to 48.8“C).

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