Breadman TR900S_OM Bread Maker User Manual


 
CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS
All removable parts should be thoroughly cleaned and dried.
Store with Lid closed. Place Bread Pan into the Breadman® Pro
with Kneading Paddle inside.
Bread Pan and
Kneading Paddle
Cleaning Instructions
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USER MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
STORAGE
Any service requiring disassembly, other than the cleaning described
below, must be performed by an authorized service representative.
Unauthorized service will void your warranty.
ALWAYS UNPLUG THE UNIT AND ALLOW TO COOL
COMPLETELY BEFORE CLEANING.
The Bread Pan and Kneading Paddle have non-stick surfaces which
make cleaning easy.
1. After baking each loaf of bread, unplug the Breadman® Pro and
discard any crumbs.
2. Remove the Bread Pan from the Oven Chamber and the Kneading
Paddle from the Bread Pan. Then, as needed, wash the Bread Pan
and Kneading Paddle inside and out with warm, soapy water. Avoid
scratching the non-stick surfaces.
DO NOT PUT THE PAN IN A DISHWASHER OR SOAK IT
IN WATER.
3. If the Kneading Paddle is stuck to the Drive Shaft, pour warm water
into the Bread Pan for up to 30 minutes, to loosen it. DO NOT
USE EXCESSIVE FORCE.
4. Wipe the inside of the Lid and Oven with a slightly damp cloth or
sponge. If any residue has scorched on the Heating Element or
elsewhere, wipe with a non-abrasive pad and wipe clean. The Lid
can be removed for cleaning. DO NOT PUT THE LID IN A
DISHWASHER since this can cause the Lid to warp. Because it
contains a sensitive electronic sensor, DO NOT LEAVE IT
SOAKING IN WATER.
5. To clean the glass in the Lid, use a glass cleaner or mild detergent
and a damp cloth or plastic scouring pad. Do not use an abrasive
cleaner or pad as they might scratch the glass.
6. Do not use vinegar, bleach, or harsh chemicals to clean the
Breadman® Pro.
7. Be sure the Breadman® Pro is completely cooled before storing.
8. The Oven Chamber contains the Heating Element and Drive Shaft.
Therefore, when cleaning, NEVER pour water, solvents, or
cleaning solutions into this area.
Caution
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