Cuisinart 05CU26258, IB-5859A, ELC0303IB-1/7A7 manual See a full list of Program Options

Models: 05CU26258 ELC0303IB-1/7A7 IB-5859A

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Please refer to the measuring and loading ingredients sections (page

13)for instructions.

3.Insert the bread pan back into the

baking chamber. Press firmly so that the bread pan fits securely within the two brackets.

4.Close the lid and connect power cord to standard electrical outlet.

5.Choose Menu option. Press Menu and

scroll through the 16 menu cycles until you reach your preferred cycle. The corresponding menu number will be indicated on the LCD screen. Please note: You will need to scroll through the list again if you pass your preferred cycle.

6.Select Crust color – Press Crust to choose your preferred crust:

Light, Medium or Dark. The CuisinartTM Convection Bread Maker will automatically default to medium crust.

Please note: the crust control feature will not operate for Dough, Jam and Bake Only cycles. If you choose an invalid option, you will hear an error beep.

7.Select Loaf Size – Press Loaf to choose your preferred dough size: 1, 1.5 or 2 LB. The CuisinartTM Convection Bread Maker will automatically default to a 2 LB loaf size.

Please note: the Loaf control feature will not operate for all menu options, such as Jam and Bake Only cycles. Gluten-free and Low-Carb settings do not offer 1-pound setting. If you choose an invalid option, you will hear an error beep.

See a full list of Program Options (page 6).

8.Mix-ins feature – There are some wonderful recipes for fruit and nut breads, olive loaf, cheese bread, and so on, which require mix-in ingredients such as fruit and nuts, to be added after basic ingredients are kneaded.

The Mix-ins option will automatically default to on except for Low Carb, Quick Bread, Gluten Free or Last Minute Loaf programs. Press Mix-ins once if you choose to deactivate this feature. The LED light will indicate whether the signal is on or off. The signal can be set or deactivated anytime before the second knead cycle.

The Mix-ins signal will sound (if activated) at 14 minutes before the end of the second knead. This signal consists of a series of four sets of 5 long beeps each.

When you hear the signal, carefully open the bread maker lid and add any additional mix-ins the recipe requires. Gently close the lid to continue baking.

Please note: There are no Mix-ins signals for Low Carb, Quick Bread, Gluten Free or Last Minute Loaf program options. Mix-ins must be added at the very beginning of the cycle with other basic ingredients.

9.You can press Start at this stage or activate Delay Start Timer.

Never use the delay feature if your recipe includes ingredients which can spoil (eggs, milk or milk products, meat, fish, and so on).

See Tips and Hints (pages 14–15) for important advice on using this feature.

The CuisinartTM Convection Bread Maker gives you the convenient option of choosing the exact time your bread will be fresh and warm and ready to eat! Your bread maker has a delay setting up to 12 hours. The time you set relates to the finish-time of baking the loaf. Simply set the Delay Start Timer the number of hours ahead that you want the loaf to finish. Press the + or – buttons to set time for completion up to 12 hours later. Press to increase or decrease time by 10-minute increments or hold either button down for continuous movement.

In other words, if you decide in the morning that you would like a warm loaf of bread for dinner at 7 pm, simply set the Delay Start Timer the number of hours ahead to the time you want the loaf to finish. If it’s 8 in the morning you can place your ingredients in the bread maker and set the delay timer to read 11:00. At 7 pm, eleven hours later, the

end bake signal will sound to let you know that the bread is ready.

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