to separate timer to set a separate timer to remind you to check the

 

dough during the kneading period to make any necessary adjustments.

RISE

–After the dough is kneaded, it is allowed to rise for a certain period of

 

time. You may hear faint clicking sounds during the rise as gentle heat is

 

being provided to keep the chamber warm.

STIR DOWN -After the dough has risen, it is then stirred down briefly by the knead bar to remove excess carbon dioxide gas created by the yeast.

SPECIAL NOTE:

If using the DOUGH setting, its cycle is complete at this time and ready for hand shaping, rising and baking in your own oven. An audible alert will sound and the bread maker will turn itself off after completion of the DOUGH cycle.

RISE

-The dough is then allowed to rise again, but for a shorter period of time.

STIR DOWN - After the shorter rise time, the dough is again stirred down by the knead bar to remove excess gas and also to shape the dough into a ball for the final rise. This final knead ensures that the bread will have good texture.

RISE

-The dough then goes into the final rise to achieve its maximum height.

 

Again, you may hear faint clicking sounds during the rise as gentle heat is

 

provided to keep the chamber warm.

BAKE

-The bread is then baked for the specified time depending on the Bread

 

Color selection made: Light, Medium or Dark. An audible alert will sound

 

when the bread is done and 0:00 will appear in the display. If the bread

 

maker is not turned off, it will automatically go into the Keep Warm mode

 

for up to 3 hours. When the bread is removed, turn bread maker off by

 

holding down the START/STOP button until the red signal light goes out,

 

about 3 seconds.

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