How to use your breadmaker – Black & Decker B1650 Manuel d'utilisation

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How To Use Your Breadmaker

did when setting the clock above. While the “12”is
flashing,
press the “Up” or “Down” arrows to change
the “12” to “8”, checking to make sure “AM” is dis-
played. To set the minutes, press the TIMER button
while the hour setting is flashing. If the hour setting
has stopped flashing before the minutes have been
set, press and hold the TIMER button. With the hour
setting flashing again, immediately press the TIMER
button to set the minutes. While the “00”is flashing,
the minutes can be set to “30” using the “Up” or
“Down” arrows. When the “30” stops flashing and the
current time is displayed, the timer is set.

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To start the delayed completion timer, press the
TIMER button. The completion time will flash

briefly and be replaced by the current time in the
display, and the green TIMER light will come on.
If the green light does not come on, and
“13 Hr ” appears on the display, you
have set the TIMER for longer than the maximum
13 hour delay. To reset the TIMER hold the TIMER
button until the hour setting flashes, and the time can
be changed using the “Up” and “Down” arrows.
If the green light does not come on, and
“0 Hr ” appears, the TIMER has
been set for a delayed completion time which is
shorter than the actual bake time (for example 3:50 is
the bake time for Sweet Bread). Reset the TIMER for a
longer delayed completion time.

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To cancel the TIMER function, press the TIMER
button and the green light will go out.

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To check the completion time while the green
TIMER light is on, press the TIMER button twice.

To check the completion time while the red light is
on, press the TIMER button once.

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When the actual breadmaking operation begins,

the green “timer” light will go out, the red “on” light

will come on, and total bake time (3:50 for Sweet
Bread) will appear on the display. The bake time will
count down in one minute intervals. When the end of
the countdown is reached, a beeping signal will
sound and your bread is complete. The red light will
now begin flashing to show the Breadmaker has
automatically activated the 60 minute “Keep Warm”
function

Using the Opti-Rise Function

Use Opti-Rise Function with larger 2 lb. (900 g) bread
recipes only. This function cannot be used with the
Dough/Pasta or Super Rapid Bake settings. The
recipes in this book were created to give optimum

results with this breadmaker model. However occa-
sionally, due perhaps to old ingredients or inaccurate
measurements, your 2 lb. (900 g) loaf may not rise as
high as it should. In addition to making adjustments
to the recipe as indicated on page 13, using the
Opti-Rise Function may help to provide better results.
Five minutes before the bake cycle begins, 12 beeps
will sound and the 1st Opti-Rise light will flash, sig-
nalling you to check on the height of the dough. If the
dough is covering the top of the rear bread pan
indent, DO NOT use the Opti-Rise Function. This will
prevent the bread from baking into the breadmaker
lid, as during the bake cycle the dough can “bloom”
an additional 2 inches in height.
If the dough is not covering the top of the rear pan
indent (see diagram below), press the Opti-Rise
button. This will add 10 minutes of rise time to the
countdown clock, and the 1st Opti-Rise light will
stay lit.
After this 10 minutes of additional rise time, and just 2
minutes before the bake cycle begins, once again you
will be signalled to check the dough height. If the
dough is still not covering the top of the rear pan
indent, another 10 minutes of rise time can be added
by pressing the Opti-Rise button again. Only the 2nd
Opti-Rise light will be lit now indicating the second
additional rise period has begun. If the second Opti-
Rise period is not chosen, the baking cycle will begin
automatically.
To cancel the remaining rise time during either
Opti-Rise period, simply press and hold the Opti-Rise
button until a beep sounds. The bake cycle will then
begin automatically.

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