9 Open the lid and while using oven mitts, firmly grasp the bread pan handle and gently pull the pan straight up and out of the machine.
☞CAUTION: The breadmaker and pan may be very hot! Always handle with care.
10 | Unplug the breadmaker and let bread cool before removing |
| from baking pan. |
11 | If necessary, use |
| of the bread from the pan. |
12 | Turn bread pan upside down onto a wire cooling rack or clean |
| cooking surface and gently shake until bread falls out onto rack. |
13 | Turn bread right side up and cool for about 20 minutes |
| before slicing. |
☞CAUTION: Do NOT raise the lid when using the ExpressBake® setting. Doing so can affect the rising of the dough. The breadmaker is very hot, right from the beginning of the cycle. Do not handle the machine while
it’s operating.
❃IMPORTANT: Do NOT press the “Start/Stop” button while the breadmaker is making bread. This will cause the machine will turn off and you
will need to start over again, from scratch.
After the ExpressBake® Bread Is Baked
☞CAUTION: Do not put your face near the lid when you open the breadmaker. Hot steam may escape that could burn you.
❃IMPORTANT: The breadmaker has an automatic “keep warm” setting that will keep your bread warm for up to 1 hour. However,
we recommend removing the bread from the machine right away to preserve its freshness.
Using the Delay Timer
You can delay the time your breadmaker starts to have fresh bread ready when you get up in the morning or when you come from work.
We recommend that before you use the Delay Timer, you try out a few recipes. Use recipes that have produced good results for you in the past.
❃IMPORTANT: You cannot use the Delay Timer for ExpressBake® settings (bread in under 1 hour). Before using the Delay Timer:
1 | Add all recipe ingredients to the bread pan. |
2 | Select the correct setting for the kind of bread you are making |
| (French, Sweet, etc.). |
3 | Select the color. |
☞CAUTION: Do not use recipes with ingredients that can spoil like eggs or milk.
To Set the Delay Timer:
1 | Figure out how many hours and minutes there are between now |
| and when you want final, baked bread. For example, if it is 8:00 A.M. |
| and you want bread ready for dinner at 6:00 P.M., that is 10 hours. |
2 | Use the “Timer Up” button to advance the time in 10 minute |
| increments. In our example, you will do this until the timer reads |
“10:00.” If necessary, use the “Timer Down” button to decrease the time. (To advance the time quickly, simply press and hold down the “Timer Up/Down” buttons.)
❃IMPORTANT: If you make a mistake or wish to start over, press and hold down the “Start/Stop” button until you hear a beep. The display will show the original setting and cycle time. The Delay Timer is canceled and you can start again.
3 | When the Delay Timer is set where you want it, make sure to press |
| the “Start/Stop” button. The colon ( : ) will flash and your bread |
will be ready when you planned.
❃IMPORTANT: When using the Delay Timer during times of hot weather, you may wish to reduce the liquid in your recipe by 1 or 2 tablespoons. This is to prevent the dough from rising too much. You may also reduce the salt by 1/8 or 1/4 teaspoon and try cutting the amount
of sugar you use by 1/4 teaspoon at a time.
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