I'm looking for an owners manuel. PDF is fine if there is one availible

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2 You don't need the manual if you read the excellent instructions at the following website about using a bread machine when you don't have the manual. It even includes great recipes. And you can find many more recipes if you search online. That's what I did, and I've been making bread ever since. It's easy. By the way, the Chefmate 725k holds 16 cups of water which means that it should make a 2.5 lb loaf of bread. http://hillbillyhousewife.com/breadmachinemanual.htm
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2 Get Your FREE Bread Maker Instruction Manuals Here! New Kneading Paddles Too! Email me at breadmakerguru@yahoo.com to request your FREE breadmaker instruction manual. Be sure to include your make and model number when you do. I’ll quickly send the file to your email once you do. Oh, and most of the manuals I have come with the original recipes, too. The reason I ask you to contact me via email to request your free manual is because I spent three straight weeks uploading free breadmaker instruction manuals to this website only to find that they have unexplainably disappeared from this website. Apologies for the inconvenience of contacting me directly but as you can see this website’s appearant glitching has left me with no other option. Oh, and be sure to visit www.breadmakerguru.com for the world’s largest selection of replacement breadmaker kneading paddles! Happy Breadmaking & Warmest Regards, The Breadmaker Guru
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1 My mother recently passed away and I took the bread machine but have been unable to find an instruction manual for it. Any help would be appreciated. K. Oltjen
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1 I too need the manual for the Chefmate 725 K machine. Please let me know where I can upload one.
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1 Get Your FREE Bread Maker Instruction Manuals Here! New Kneading Paddles Too! Email me at breadmakerguru@yahoo.com to request your FREE breadmaker instruction manual. Be sure to include your make and model number when you do. I’ll quickly send the file to your email once you do. Oh, and most of the manuals I have come with the original recipes, too. The reason I ask you to contact me via email to request your free manual is because I spent three straight weeks uploading free breadmaker instruction manuals to this website only to find that they have unexplainably disappeared from this website. Apologies for the inconvenience of contacting me directly but as you can see this website’s appearant glitching has left me with no other option. Oh, and be sure to visit www.breadmakerguru.com for the world’s largest selection of replacement breadmaker kneading paddles! Happy Breadmaking & Warmest Regards, The Breadmaker Guru
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0 Chefmate Bakery Oven Model HB-215,HB215,CM725 Modes: Standard 1.5 lb normal crust: Bakes a 1.5 lb basic loaf of bread in 2 hrs 30 min. Standard 1.5 lb dark crust: Bakes 5 min longer. Standard 1 lb normal: Bakes a 1 lb basic loaf of bread in 2 hrs 20 min. No “dark” option. French mode: Bakes a French loaf of bread (salty taste) in 3 hrs 40 min. Sweet mode: Bakes a sweet flavor loaf which tastes like a butter roll in 3 hrs 40 min. Dough mode: Use this mode for making dough for rolls, croissants, doughnuts, etc., which you want to bake in your conventional oven. Prepares dough in 1 hr 20 min. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Control Panel: (when pressing a control button, be sure to hold it down until you hear a “Beeping” sound indicating contact has been made. Display: Shows the time remaining until a mode is completed. Can also display timer setting or mode selected. Select button: Push to select mode: Cycles through modes in following order: Normal 1.5lb -> Dark 1.5 lb -> 1 lb -> French -> Sweet -> Dough Start button: Push to start processing the mode selected. Stop button: (press for one second to take effect) Push to turn off power after baking is completed or to reset the mode or timer. If used after a mode is started, it will stop it. Timer set buttons: Up arrow: advances timer setting 10 min each time pressed. Down arrow: sets timer setting back 10 min each time pressed. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ingredient Information Flour – Use flour that is marked “bread flour” or “better for bread”. (These will usually be labeled as having more gluten than regular flour.) Dry Skim Milk – This enhances the flavor and adds to the nutrition of the bread. Butter – Butter adds a rich flavor to the bread and makes it soft. Dry Yeast – Yeast is necessary for causing the dough to rise. Select ready to use yeast which needs no preliminary fermentation. Use only active dry yeast. Don’t use 50% faster dry yeast. Sugar – Sugar speeds up the dough rising process, adds flavor, and makes the bread soft and the crust brown. Salt – Salt controls the activity of the yeast and makes the dough firm. Water – Gluten is formed when flour is mixed with water. This allows the dough to rise by retaining air. The amount of water and its temperature are very important. Usually, the water temperature should be between 68 F/20 C and 77 F/25 C. When the room temperature is over 82 F/ 26C, use cold water (about 41 F/5 C). When the room temperature is under 50 F/10 C, use lukewarm water (about 100 F/38 C). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Operating Instructions Baking a standard loaf of bread using Standard Mode. Ingredients for 1 lb loaf for 1.5 lb loaf Water 7 ½ ounces (210ml) 9 ½ ounces (270ml) Bread Flour 2 1/3 cups 3 cups Dry Skim Milk ½ tablespoon 1 tablespoon Sugar 1 tablespoon 1 ½ tablespoons Salt 1 teaspoon 1 ½ teaspoons Butter 1 tablespoon 1 ½ tablespoons Dry Yeast 1 ½ teaspoon 1 ¾ teaspoons 1. Open the lid and remove the bread case (hold both sides of handle and turn counterclockwise. 2. Position the kneading blade on the drive shaft. (remove any crumbs from drive shaft.) 3. Place ingredients into the bread case. Add ingredients in the following order: Pour in the proper amount of water. Add the flour, sugar, salt, butter, and dry skim milk – in that order. Place the dry yeast on the center of the flour. Note: When using the timer, make a hollow depression in the mound of flour and pour the dry yeast into it. Do not let the yeast touch the water or the dough may not rise properly. 4. Place the bread case into the body of the baker. Turn clockwise to lock 5. Close the lid. 6. Plug in to outlet. (after being plugged in the number “0 00” will flash in the display. 7. Set the standard mode. Press the select button to set the mode to Normal, Dark, or 1 lb, depending on your preference and the amounts of ingredients used. 8. Start. Press the START button. The time readout in the display will begin counting down the minutes from the amount of time required for the mode you have selected. Steam may rise from the vent on the back of the lid during operation. When baking is finished, the buzzer will sound three times and the display will read “0 00” 9. Removing the bread case. When the buzzer stops, press the STOP button and open the lid of the baker. ( The heater in the unit will keep operating to keep the bread warm for a while after baking is complete. When removing the bread case, always be sure to press the STOP button to turn off the heater.) Using the handle and oven mitts, remove the bread case. The handle and bread case will be very hot. Do not place the heated bread case on the body of the baker, table cloth, or plastic surfaces. 10. Removing the bread from the bread case. Using oven mitts, turn the bread case upside down and gently shake it to remove the bread. The surface of the bread case is slippery, so be sure you have a firm grip. If the bread can not be easily removed, turn the drive shaft on the bottom in both directions so loosen the bread. Place the bread on a wire rack or similar surface to cool. Note: when baking is completed, remove the bread as soon as possible. If left in the case for a long period of time, its surface will become sticky and the flavor will be lost. If the kneading blade comes out with the bread, use a plastic or wooden utensil to remove it. CAUTION: it will be hot. 11. Remove the plug from the outlet. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Baking a French loaf of bread using the French mode Follow the above instructions, except select French mode in step 7 and use the following ingredients in the order shown: Water 9 ½ ounces (270ml) Bread Flour 3 cups Sugar 1 ½ teaspoons Salt 1 ½ teaspoons Butter 1 ½ tablespoons Dry yeast 1 ¾ teaspoons -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Baking a sweet flavor loaf of bread using the Sweet Mode As above, but select Sweet Mode in step 7 and use the following ingredients in the order shown: Water 7 ounces (200ml) Egg (medium size) 1 All Purpose Flour ½ cup Bread Flour 2 1/3 cup Dry Skim Milk 2 tablespoons Sugar 2 tablespoons Salt 1 ½ teaspoons Butter 3 tablespoons Dry Yeast 1 ½ teaspoons -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- How to use the timer. (The timer function cannot be used with Sweet or Dough modes) The timer extends the time from pressing START until the baking completes. 1. Place all ingredients into the unit and plug it in. 2. Select the desired mode 3. Press up arrow once. The normal time for that mode will be displayed: 2:30 for a standard loaf. 4. Keep pressing up arrow (or down arrow) until the desired time to completion is displayed. 5. Press the START button to start the delayed timing. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Preparing a dough for handmade bread using the Dough mode. 1. Follow steps 1 through 6 for standard loaf. Select Dough mode in step 7. 2. Press START to begin the dough making process. It will take 1 hr 20 min. The display will show the time remaining. 3. The buzzer will sound 3 times to let you know the dough is ready. Take it out and shape it as you wish for baking in a conventional oven. 4. Unplug from outlet. Logged Cookie Administrator Master Chef Posts: 514 Re: instructions for chefmate breadmaker « Reply #4 on: September 24, 2007, 09:30:21 AM » -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chef Mate - Models HB12W, HB215 and CM725 only! Bell Electronics 16918 Gramercy Place Gardena, CA 90247 (800) 858-3277 (310) 352-4609
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