ETA Crustum User Manual

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4) VELIKOST (SIZE) button

This button is used for setting required bread weight for individual programs, i.e.

0.9 kg, 1.13 kg (see the recipes table). The (▲) on the display shows selected bread size.

Does not apply to programs 4 -

SUPER RYCHLÝ (SUPER FAST), 8 - TĚSTO (DOUGH),

9 -

MARMELÁDA (JAM), 10 - DORT (CAKE), 12 - PEČENÍ (BAKING).

0.9 kg size (2.0 LB) = for small bread,

1.13 kg size (2.5 LB) = for large-sized bread.

The content of the pan enables preparation of food (bread, cake, dough, meat loaf) up to

the maximum weight of 1.3 kg.

5) MENU button

The button is used for selection of the program required. Numbers of the display show

the program selected and its pre-set baking time. You can also use the

COLOR (BARVA)

button to define crust colour and the

OBJEM (SIZE) button to set the bread weight.

Modification of these parameters will automatically change baking times (more time or less

time required).

6) - + (TIME) buttons

The buttons are used for setting the time required for bread baking and preparation time

and other foods for program 4-

RYCHLÝ (QUICK), 6-SUPER RYCHLÝ (SUPER FAST),

9-

MARMELÁDA (JAM), 12-PEČENÍ (BAKING) cannot be set for delayed start. For

remaining programs it is used for setting of delayed start. The delayed start can be set

from 10 minutes up to 13 hours. The setup time will be added to the preparation time, i.e.

the display will show time required for the program to run.

Example:

It is 20:30 and the bread has to be finished at 7:00 in the morning, i.e. in 10 hours and

30 minutes. Press and hold the + (TIME) button until 10:30 is shown on the display (i.e. time

between now (20:30) and the bread finish time). Confirm setting with the

START/STOP

button. The time can be set in 10-minute increments.

Attention

– The timer function (i.e. the delayed start) should be used only for recipes already

successfully tried; do not change the recipes for future breads.

– Excessive amount of dough may overflow and bake on heating element.

– When adding the ingredients in the pan, first pour liquids, then add flour and finally

add dried yeast. Before turning the program on, the yeast may not contact the liquid,

otherwise rising would start prematurely and the dough or bread would collapse later

during baking.

– When working with the time function, do not use perishable ingredients such as milk,

eggs, fruits, yoghurt, cheese, onion etc. as they could be spoiled!

– Use the bread maker in rooms heated to more than 18 °C. Yeast is effective at about

17 °C and more only. If you place the appliance to a cooler room, good dough rising

would not be guaranteed.

– The acoustic signal (beeping) signalling the completion of the program may not be

turned off; it will sound at night as well.

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