Black & Decker B2500C Bread Maker User Manual


 
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CONTROL PANEL
1. Display Window
Shows selection and timer setting.
2. Operation Light
Illuminates when START button is pressed; when cycle is completed and in Keep
Warm phase, light will ash.
3. Program (PROG)
The Ultimate Plus™ Breadmaker has a unique 24-Hour Delay Bake. You can
Delay Bake for up to 24 hours in advance.
Program (PROG) Time
The PROG button expands breadmaker’s standard bread baking options by
giving you exibility to alter times within framework of baking program. Using
preprogrammed times, you can increase or decrease kneading, rising or baking
times.
Program (PROG) Temperature
The PROG button allows you to adjust baking temperatures when using BAKE
ONLY Course, when creating your Personal Recipe or Custom Program.
4. Save/Erase
Press this button to save or erase changes made in Program function.
5. No/Yes/UP and DOWN Arrows
Use this pair of buttons to register changes made in Program function and to set
delay timer.
Use this pair of buttons to add or subtract time displayed in the Display
Window.
Increases in 10-minute intervals.
Decreases time in 10-minute intervals.
Additional options can be activated using EXTRAS, PROG, SAVE/ERASE and
DELAY BAKE.
6. Menu
Selects bread/dough Course you want. Each time SELECT button is pressed,
a new Course number will appear in the display window. (Selections will be
displayed in order listed.)
7. Crust Control
Selects crust color: light, medium or dark
Crust color is preset to medium.
8. Extras
After you select the Course of your choice, you can then push EXTRAS to either
activate or cancel dispenser function. The breadmaker is preset to NO EXTRAS.
9. Loaf Size
Selects loaf size: 1 lb, 1½ lb. or 2 lb.
Loaf size is preset to 2 lb.
10. Pause
PAUSE function can be activated only after machine has started a Course. For
more details, refer to PAUSE section in this book
11. Start
Press to start selected baking Course.
12. Stop
Press and hold for 2 seconds to clear display, reset baking Course or delay
bake timer setting – or to simply stop baking.
Important: When you press or , MENU, START or STOP buttons, you
should hear a beep. This lets you know you’ve pressed hard enough and
your selection was made.
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