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PAGE HEADER.....OPERATING YOUR BREVILLE BREAD MAKER - BEGINNER’S GUIDE
BEGINNER’S GUIDE TO BREAD MAKING
Before using the bread maker for the first time, remove and
safely discard any packaging material and promotional labels.
Ensure the power cord is unplugged from the power outlet.
Wipe the exterior of the stainless steel housing with a soft,
damp cloth. Dry thoroughly.
Wash the inside of the bread pan with warm soapy water and
a soft cloth. Rinse and dry thoroughly. Do not immerse the
outside of the bread pan in water as this may interfere with the
free movement of the wing-nut and drive shaft. Submerge and
wash only the interior of the bread pan.
Wash the collapsible paddle and fixed paddle with warm soapy
water and a soft cloth. Rinse and dry thoroughly.
1. Remove the Bread Pan
a) Place the bread maker on a flat dry surface such as a bench
top. Ensure the power cord is unplugged from the power
outlet.
b) Lift open the lid and remove the bread pan from the interior
baking chamber by holding the handle and lifting straight up.
NOTE
Always remove the bread pan from the baking chamber
before inserting the paddle and ingredients. This ensures
that ingredients are not spilt onto the heating element
and drive mechanism inside the baking chamber.
2. Insert the Collapsible or Fixed Paddle
a) Select the appropriate paddle. Refer to ‘Know your Breville
the Bread Maker, page 10.
− The collapsible paddle is for use with all bread and
dough settings.
− The fixed paddle is for use with the jam setting.
b) Ensure there is no baked-on residue on the drive shaft inside
the bread pan or in any of the paddle crevices, including the
‘D’ shaped hole and hinge area.
c) Align the ‘D’ shaped hole on the paddle with the ‘D’ shape
on the drive shaft inside the bread pan. Push down firmly.
The paddle should rotate freely around the drive shaft.
It is important that the paddle is properly assembled onto the
drive shaft to ensure ingredients are mixed and kneaded properly.
Paddle
Drive Shaft
Push down firmly
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