Breville BBM800XL Manuel d'utilisation

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OPERATING yOUR BREvILLE BREAd MAKER - BEGINNER’S GUIdE

NOTE

Although the bread maker is capable of making 1.0lb

(0.5kg), 1.5lb (0.75kg), 2.0lb (1.0kg) or 2.5lb (1.25kg)

loaves, we recommend the larger sizes. The ingredient

quantities for the 1.0lb (0.5kg) loaf may not fill the

bread pan to the ideal volume for a uniform loaf. This is

especially true for breads that contain whole grains or

other special ingredients. This is why some settings have

limited or no loaf size options.

NOTE

The loaf sizes - 1.0lb (0.5kg), 1.5lb (0.75kg), 2.0lb (1.0kg)

and 2.5lb (1.25kg) - are a guide to the size of the loaf

only. Different ingredients will affect the actual weight

and size of the baked loaf.
For example:

A 1.0lb loaf baked with fruit and nuts will be heavier

than a plain 1.0lb loaf.

A 1.0lb 100% whole wheat loaf will be smaller and

shorter than a 1.0lb regular white loaf as whole wheat

flour does not rise as well as bread flour.

b)

If you accidentally press the wrong loaf size, press the

CANCEL button to return to the main menu and make your

selection again.

10. Start the Bread Maker
The bread maker is now ready to activate, automatically calculating

the recommended temperatures and times for the ‘preheat’, ‘knead’,

‘rise’, ‘punch-down’, ‘bake’ and ‘keep warm’ phases based on your

selected setting, crust color and loaf size. The LCD screen will

indicate the recommended total cycle time.

a)

To modify the recommended temperatures and times for the

‘preheat’, ‘knead’, ‘rise’, ‘punch-down’, ‘bake’ and ‘keep warm’

phases, refer to ‘Using the MODIFY button’, page 34.

b)

To activate the cycle using the recommended temperatures

and times for the ‘preheat’, ‘knead’, ‘rise’, ‘punch-down’, ‘bake’

and ‘keep warm’ phases, press the START | PAUSE button.

The button surround will illuminate red. As the cycle begins,

the LCD screen will indicate the time remaining until the

loaf is ready and the progress indicator will flash to indicate

the current phase of the cycle.

NOTE

When using the bread maker for the first time you may

notice the machine emit vapors. These are the protective

substances on the heating elements. These are safe, not

detrimental to the performance of the bread maker and

will dissipate with use.

c)

To pause the cycle, press and hold the START | PAUSE

button. Refer to ‘Using the PAUSE feature’, page 31.

d)

To cancel the cycle, press and hold the CANCEL button.

The LCD screen will return to the main menu.

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