Troubleshooting – Cuisinart CBK-100 User Manual

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Lid – If you would like to remove the lid for cleaning, open the lid completely

and pull upward. Never put the lid in the dishwasher.
Baking pan, Kneading paddle, Measuring Spoon and Measuring Cup

Wash with warm soapy water and rinse thoroughly, or clean in the upper rack

of the dishwasher. Dry all parts after use. If you have trouble removing the

kneading paddle from the bread pan, soak in warm water for 10 to 15

minutes – this will loosen the blade.

Note: Do not use metal utensils with the

baking pan as they will damage the nonstick surface.
Baking Chamber – Remove any bread crumbs by wiping them away with a

slightly damp cloth or clean pastry brush. Be careful not to bend the heating

element when doing so.

TROUBLEShOOTINg

dough does Not Rise properly – Check expiration date of yeast.

Make certain yeast is fresh and properly stored (sealed, in a cool dark place).
Liquid may have been too hot and killed yeast, or liquid may have been too

cool and yeast did not activate completely – liquids should be between

75° – 90° for best bread machine results.
Delay Start feature used, but ingredients were in bread pan in improper order.
Short loaves – Not enough sugar in recipe.
Not enough yeast. Yeast was old or improperly stored.
Delay Start feature used and ingredients not placed in bread pan properly.

Salt came into contact with yeast and killed yeast.
Loaves with whole wheat and/or whole grain flours will not be as tall as those

made with bread flour.
Sunken, uneven tops of loaves – High humidity or high room temperature.

Do not place bread machine in sunny window.
On high humidity days, try increasing the flour by one tablespoon per cup of

flour used.
Underbaked, gummy texture – Dough too wet. When baking next loaf of

same bread, watch dough during the first knead and add additional flour 1 to

2 teaspoons at a time.

Too much whole grain or whole grain flour used.
Bread pan too small for recipe.
Collapsed loaf – Dough too wet. When baking next loaf of same bread,

watch dough during the first knead and add additional flour 1 to 2 teaspoons

at a time.
Water not proper temperature.
Ingredients not in proper proportions – be sure to measure dry ingredients

correctly by stirring flours first, spooning into measuring cup, then leveling.
Open texture – Dough too wet. When baking next loaf of same bread,

watch dough during the first knead and add additional flour 1 to 2 teaspoons

at a time.
Too much yeast was used.
Salt was omitted or incorrectly under measured.
dense, heavy texture – Dough too dry. When baking next loaf of same

bread, watch dough during the first knead and add additional water/liquid 1

teaspoon at a time.
This may occur when substituting lowfat products such as fat-free milk or

egg replacers, light butter or margarine, fat-free sour cream or cream cheese.
Not enough sugar in recipe.
Not enough yeast used. May need to add dough enhancer or vital gluten flour.
Kneading paddle embedded in the loaf – If you are nearby when the signal

before last rise sounds, you can remove the kneading paddle, reshape the

loaf and replace.
Small amount of smoke/burning smell from machine – Most often this

is caused by spilled ingredients. If it is bad, unplug machine, clean carefully

(

Caution: interior of machine is hot), then plug machine in again to

continue. Program will be stored in memory for a maximum of 15 minutes if

unplugged. Otherwise “flour dust” will burn off on its own. Clean completely

when machine is unplugged and cool.

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