A. bake settings - immediate start – Mr. Coffee BMR 200 User Manual

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A. BAKE SETTINGS - IMMEDIATE START

This section explains how to set the breadmaker using one of the various BAKE

settings. Make sure that the setting you select is the correct setting for the recipe

you are making. Follow steps 1 through 10 on pages 8 and 9.

11. Press the ST

A

RT pad.

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The-display window will show the time remaining until the completion of the

selected setting. The time will “count down” in one-min ute increments.
For example: When you have selected the Basic (1) setting
the display window.

"2:50" appears in

BASIC and SWEET Settings:
These settings have an additional ingredient buzzer that.

sounds eight times

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allow you

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add ingredients such as

nuts, raisins, etc. during the last part of the kneading. When
using delayed start, these ingredients are added the same time’
as the flour, water, etc.

WHOLE WHEAT Settings:
For the first 32 minutes of course setting

number 4 and 5 the breadmaker

is

heating and allowing the liquid t o moisten t h e

flour, The k n e a d e r blade does

not mix or knead during this time.

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Steam may rise from the vent on the back of the lid during

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When baking is finished the buzzer will sound three times

will read “0 00."

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"0 00" will be flashing, indicating the “Keep Warm” feature

12. Remove the inner pot.

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Open the lid.

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Using’ pot holders or oven mitts, remove the inner pot by

pulling straight up on the handle

Caution: Be sure

to use pot holders or oven mitts

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remove the inner pot as it will be extremely h o t

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When a BAKE setting is completed,

the machine automatic

operation.

and the display

is on.

ally goes into a

“KEEP WARM” stage.

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You may remove your bread anytime during this period, or you ‘may wait until

the keep warm period is over.

Note: Unless turned OFF, the

"KEEP

Warm " feature will re

after baking is complete. To turn off the “KEEP WARM” feature, press the
STOP pad. "0 00” will stop flashing, but remain in the display windown.

13. Remove the bread.

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Be sure to use-pot h o l d e r s when removing the bread

from the inner pot.

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Turn the inner pot upside down and shake it several

‘times to remove the bread.

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Place the bread on a wire rack and allow it to cool.

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The kneader blade may remain in the bottom of the loaf. I

the loaf to cool, then remove the kneader blade using the
plastic spoon or other plastic or wooden utensil so the kneader blade is not
scratched. If removing the blade when the bread is hot, use oven mitts or
wrap the loaf in a towel.

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If you are not satisfied with the bread results, refer to the Troubleshooting

Guide (pages 14 and 15).

14. Unplug the breadmaker.

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When removing the plug, always hold the plug not the cord.

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