Kenwood BM256, BM 250 manual Safety, Key

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before using your Kenwood appliance

Read these instructions carefully and retain for future reference.

Remove all packaging and any labels.

safety

Do not touch hot surfaces. Accessible surfaces are liable to get hot during use. Always use oven gloves to remove the hot bread pan.

To prevent spillages inside the oven chamber, always remove the bread pan from the machine before adding the ingredients. Ingredients that splash onto the heating element can burn and cause smoke.

Do not use this appliance if there is any visible sign of damage to the supply cord or if it has been accidentally dropped.

Do not immerse this appliance, the supply cord or the plug in water or any other liquid.

Always unplug this appliance after use, before fitting or removing parts or before cleaning.

Do not let the electrical supply cord hang over the edge of a work surface or allow it to touch hot surfaces such as a gas or electric hob.

This appliance should only be used on a flat heat resistant surface.

Do not place your hand inside the oven chamber after the bread pan has been removed as it will be very hot.

Do not touch moving parts within the Bread Maker.

Do not exceed the maximum capacity (1Kg) stated as this could result in over-loading the Bread Maker.

Do not place the Bread Maker in direct sun light, near hot appliances or in a draught. All these things can affect the internal temperature of the oven, which could spoil the results.

Do not use this appliance outdoors.

Do not operate the Bread Maker when it is empty as this could cause it serious damage.

Do not use the oven chamber for any type of storage.

Do not cover the steam vents in the lid and ensure there is adequate ventilation around the bread maker during operation.

This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.

Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.

Only use the appliance for its intended domestic use. Kenwood will not accept any liability if the appliance is subject to improper use, or failure to comply with these instructions.

before plugging in

Make sure your electricity supply is the same as the one shown on the underside of your Bread Maker.

IMPORTANT: UK only – The wires in the cord are coloured as follows:

Green & Yellow = Earth

Blue = Neutral

Brown = Live

This machine complies with European Economic Community Directive 89/336/EEC

before using your bread maker for the first time

Wash all parts (see care and cleaning).

key

lid handle viewing window heating element bread pan handle kneader

drive shaft drive coupling on/off switch measuring cup

dual measuring spoon 1tsp & 1tbsp

control panel display window timer indicator program status indicator

crust colour indicators (light, medium, dark, rapid) delay timer buttons

loaf size button start/stop button rapid bake button crust colour button menu button

loaf size indicators

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Contents Kenwood Limited, New Lane, Havant, Hampshire PO9 2NH, UK BM250 BM256 Page Page 500g 750g 1kg Safety KeyUsing your Bread Maker On/off switchProgram status indicator How to measure ingredients refer to illustrations 3 toBread/dough program chart Delay timer Power interruption protection Care and cleaningBasic White Bread Rapid White Bread Ingredients Fats and oils LiquidYeast Adapting your own recipes Removing, slicing and storing breadStoring General hints and tips Troubleshooting guide Loaf Size and ShapeBread Texture PAN Problems Service and customer care UK only Guarantee
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BM 250, BM256 specifications

The Kenwood BM256 and BM250 bread makers are celebrated for their versatility and ease of use, making them ideal for both novice and seasoned bakers. These models stand out with their array of features that cater to various bread-making needs, ensuring that users can create a wide variety of baked goods right from the comfort of their kitchens.

Both models boast a user-friendly interface, characterized by intuitive controls and clear LCD displays, allowing bakers to select from multiple settings and monitor the process effortlessly. They come with a range of pre-programmed settings that make it convenient to bake different types of bread, including wholemeal, French, and gluten-free options. With these adaptable functions, users can experiment with recipes and explore diverse baking traditions without the need for sophisticated skills.

The Kenwood BM256 and BM250 feature a powerful motor, ensuring consistent kneading and mixing of ingredients, which is crucial for developing the dough structure. The unique kneading paddle design promotes thorough mixing, while the non-stick baking pan makes for easy removal and cleaning, adding to the overall user experience.

These bread makers incorporate a comprehensive timer function, allowing users to set delayed baking times, ensuring freshly baked bread is ready when needed. This feature is particularly beneficial for those with busy schedules, enabling them to wake up to the delightful aroma of freshly baked bread or return home to a warm loaf.

In terms of build quality, both models are designed with durability in mind. They feature sturdy exteriors that can withstand daily use, as well as a compact design that fits neatly on kitchen countertops.

Additionally, the BM256 and BM250 come with a viewing window, providing a visual cue during the baking process. This allows bakers to check the progress without disrupting the environment.

Both bread makers also emphasize safety, with features like a cool-touch housing that prevents burns during operation and a built-in thermal protection system.

In summary, the Kenwood BM256 and BM250 bread makers combine advanced technology, ease of use, and safety features to create the perfect kitchen companion for baking enthusiasts. With their robust build and versatile settings, they make bread-making an accessible and enjoyable experience for everyone.