West Bend L4978 important safety instructions HOW to USE-BASIC Steps in Making Bread

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HOW TO USE—BASIC STEPS IN MAKING BREAD

1.Place knead bar on shaft in bottom of bread pan, matching the opening of the knead bar with the shape of the shaft. Make sure knead bar is pushed down onto the shaft and the shaft area is clean. You may need to twist the bar slightly to drop in place.

Add knead bar to shaft in bread pan.

2.Add ingredients to pan in order listed in recipe, MAKING SURE to add any liquid ingredients first, followed by dry ingredients, then butter or margarine and lastly the yeast.

After the dry ingredients are added to the pan, tap pan to settle, then level dry ingredients, pushing some of the flour mixture into the corners of the pan. This will prevent any liquid from seeping up from the corners. Make a slight well in center of dry ingredients and add the yeast to the well. This is especially important when using the Delay Start Timer to prevent the yeast from getting wet.

Add liquid ingredients to pan first.

Add dry ingredients to bread pan. Add butter/margarine to pan, cutting into 4

 

pieces, placing a piece in each corner.

 

Make a well in center of dry ingredients

 

and add yeast to well.

3.Lock the bread pan into bread maker, turning pan counterclockwise to lock in place. Note the directional arrows on edge of pan as to which way to turn for the lock position. Pan must be locked in place for the bread maker to function properly. Make sure handle of pan is down, then close cover.

4.Plug bread maker cord into a 120 volt AC electrical outlet ONLY. Press the BREAD SELECT button until desired bread setting (BASIC, BASIC RAPID, WHOLE WHEAT, WHOLE WHEAT RAPID FRENCH or SWEET) appears in display along with process time. If you pass the desired setting, just continue to press the Bread Select button until desired setting appears.

5.Press the BREAD COLOR button until desired crust color (LIGHT, MEDIUM or DARK) appears in display. If you pass the desired color, just

continue to press the BREAD COLOR button until desired setting is reached. Program Delay Start Timer if desired.

6.Press START/STOP button once to turn bread maker on. When on, the red light under the word ON will glow. To activate LOCK feature, if offered, press LOCK button once to lock program into control. The word’ LOCK’ will appear in display.

After bread maker has been turned on, the programmed settings cannot be changed. If you wish to change settings, hold START/STOP button down until red ON light goes out. Then program control as desired and turn back on.

After bread maker is turned on, the colon between hours and minutes will flash and the word REST will appear in the display to let you know which cycle the machine is in. The REST cycle time varies from 5 to 30 minutes depending on bread selection made. During the REST period, you may hear clicking noises, which is normal as gentle heat is being provided to warm the pan and ingredients.

As the cycle advances and the time counts down, the words KNEAD; RISE and BAKE will appear in display to let you know which cycle the machine is in and the time remaining until the bread is done.

SPECIAL NOTE: If using the SWEET bread setting, an audible alert will sound about 17 minutes after the bread maker is turned on. This is the time to add ingredients such as raisins, nuts, etc. as directed in recipe. Simply open the

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Contents Important Safeguards West Bend Bread & Dough MakerPage Other Tips to Keep in Mind When Using Your Bread Maker Rising FLOUR, AS Poor Results will be Obtained Page Using Bread Mixes in Your Bread Maker Pre-packaged bread Adapting Your Favorite Bread /DOUGH Recipes Bread Select Button Bread Select SettingsTime to Complete in Hours and MinutesBecome Familiar with Control Panel Bread Color ButtonTimer Buttons START/STOP ButtonHOW to USE-BASIC Steps in Making Bread HOW to USE Dough Setting HOW to USE Delay Start TimerSlicing Bread Clean After Each USEStoring Bread Special Notes Breaddown of BREAD/DOUGH CyclesSpecial Note Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause SolutionTroubleshooting Guide Troubleshooting Guide Nutritional Information Classic RYE Bread Country White BreadIngredients Honey Oatmeal BreadFrench Bread EGG BreadFollow These Instructions for Both Recipes below Italian HerbRaisin Bread Cinnamon Oatmeal Raisin BreadHalf Whole Wheat Bread 100% Whole Wheat BreadBasic Dinner ROLLS/BREAD Sticks Follow These Instructions for the Recipe below Replacements Parts Available DAY WarrantyBONUS! Recipe Book

L4978 specifications

West Bend L4978 is a powerful integrated circuit designed primarily for driving high-voltage and high-current loads. It is an essential component in various applications that require reliable and efficient power management. The L4978 offers a versatile and robust solution for a range of electronic devices, including power supplies and motor controllers.

One of the key features of the West Bend L4978 is its ability to handle wide voltage input ranges. It operates effectively within a voltage range of 8 to 40 volts, making it suitable for both automotive and industrial applications. This flexibility allows designers to incorporate the L4978 into diverse systems without the need for extensive redesigns.

Another significant characteristic of the L4978 is its high current output capability. It can deliver up to 1 amp of output current, allowing it to drive larger loads efficiently. This high current output is coupled with built-in thermal protection, ensuring the device remains operational even under challenging conditions.

The L4978 also integrates several advanced technologies that enhance its performance. For instance, it features a high-speed protection circuit that safeguards against overheating and overcurrent situations. This protection not only ensures the longevity of the device but also increases overall system reliability.

In terms of efficiency, the L4978 stands out with its low standby current consumption, making it an excellent choice for battery-operated devices. Its design minimizes energy wastage, which is crucial in applications where power efficiency is paramount.

Furthermore, the L4978 allows for easy implementation in various applications. It provides a simple configuration for both linear and switching power supplies, accommodating the needs of different designs without requiring extensive modifications.

In summary, the West Bend L4978 is a highly versatile integrated circuit designed for robust power management. Its wide voltage range, high output current capability, advanced protection features, and energy efficiency make it an ideal choice for a plethora of applications in the electronics industry. With its reliable performance and adaptability, the L4978 continues to play a crucial role in modern electronic design, supporting innovations across multiple fields.