Breadman TR888 instruction manual Cleaning Instructions, Clean-up of bread maker

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CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS

CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS

CAUTION: Always unplug the bread maker and allow to cool completely before clean- ing. Carefully unpack the bread maker and remove all packaging materials.

Clean-up of bread maker

1.Unplug and allow to cool before cleaning.

2.Remove the Bread Pan from inside the bread maker.

3.Clean exterior of bread maker with a damp cloth and plastic scouring pad if necessary. Do not rub too hard as the surface may become scratched.

4.Remove any flour, bread crumbs or other food from the inside of the oven cavity using a damp sponge, cloth or a small portable vacuum cleaner. A plastic scouring pad may be used if necessary. Do not rub too hard as the sur- face may become scratched.

5.To clean the glass in the Lid, use a glass cleaner or mild detergent and a damp cloth or plastic scouring pad. Do not use an abrasive cleaner or pad as they might scratch the glass.

6.Rinse with a damp cloth and dry thoroughly.

Clean-up of bread pan and kneading blade

CAUTION: Do not immerse Bread Pan or wash in dishwasher.

1.Allow to cool before cleaning.

2.Fill with hot soapy water and remove Kneading Blade. If necessary to remove the Kneading Blade from the Bread Pan, allow the soapy water to remain in the pan for up to 30 minutes (longer times may damage the non-stick sur- face). It is not necessary to remove the Kneading Blade for cleaning, but if you wish to, it must be removed after each use otherwise it will become very difficult to remove.

3.Wash Bread Pan and Kneading Blade with a nylon bristle brush. Do not use steel wool, abrasive cleaners or metal utensils on the Bread Pan or Kneading Blade as they will damage the non-stick surface. Normal wear is to be expected. The non-stick may discolor over time but that in no way affects performance.

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Breadman TR888 instruction manual Cleaning Instructions, Clean-up of bread maker, Clean-up of bread pan and kneading blade