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A UTOMA TIC BREAD MA CHINE Operating instructions 6 KH 1172 A UT OMA TIC BREAD MA C HINE K OMPERNASS GMBH · BURGSTRASSE 21 · D-44867 BOCHUM www .kompernass.com ID-Nr .: KH1172-05/08-V2 CV_KH1172_E4980_LB6.qxd 20.06.2008 10:03 Uhr Seite 1[...]
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KH 1172 q e w t y u i o a r g f d s CV_KH1172_E4980_LB6.qxd 20.06.2008 10:03 Uhr Seite 4[...]
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- 1 - INDEX P A GE Safety instructions 2 Appliance Ov er vie w 3 Items supplied 4 Intended use 4 T echnical data 4 Characteristics 4 Before the First Use 4 Before baking 5 Control panel 5 Functions of the Bread Baking Machine 7 Error Messages 8 Baking bread 8 Inser ting the ingredients ...............................................................[...]
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- 2 - A UTOMA TIC BREAD MA C HINE KH 1172 Safety ins tructions • Please read the operating instructions through completely before using the appliance for the first time! • Risk of suf focation! Children can suffocate through the improper use of pack aging materials. Dispose of them immediately af ter unpacking or store them in a place that is o[...]
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- 3 - CAUTION! Potential Appliance Damage! • Only use the appliance inside buildings. • NEVER place the appliance on or close to a gas or electric cooker or a hot o ven. • The use of ancillaries not recommended by the manufacturer could cause damage to the appliance. Only use the appliance for its intended purposes. Improper usage in validate[...]
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- 4 - Items supplied Bread Baking Machine KH 1172 Kneading hook Baking mould Measuring beaker Measuring spoon Kneading paddle remo ver Operating Instructions Concise instruction sheet Order card Recipe Book Intended use U se your Bifinett Bread Baking Machine only in domestic areas and only for baking bread or making jams and marmalades. Do not use[...]
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- 5 - Before baking Remo ving and replacing the baking mould T o take out the baking mould 4 (Fig.1): T ur n the baking mould 4 slightly in an anti-clockwise direction, until y ou can lif t it out of the Bread Baking Machine (Marking “REMOVE “ in the baking space 0 ). T o replace the baking mould 4 (Fig. 2): Place the baking mould 4 slightly sl[...]
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- 6 - Button - Browning Le vel With the Browning Lev el button you can determine the preferred lev el of bro wning: LIGHT - MEDIUM -D ARK . This function cannot be activated with the program- mes 8. Dough and 9. Jam. Button - Bread W eight With the Bread W eight button y ou can vary t he bread weight: For a smaller bread w eight of [...]
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- 7 - 8. Programme Dough (kneading) For the prepar ation of yeast dough for buns, pizza or plaits. In this Programme no baking is done. 9. Programme Jam For making jams, preserves, jellies and fruit spreads. 10. Programme Cake In this programe the ingredients ar e kneaded, allow ed to rise and then baked. Use baking powder for this programme. 11. P[...]
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- 8 - Error Messages • If the display 7 shows "HHH" after the pro- gramme has been started, it indicates that t he temperature in the Bread Baking Machine is still too high. Stop the programme and remo ve the pow er plug. Open the appliance lid 2 and allow the machine to cool down before r e-using it. • If a new Pr ogramme cannot be s[...]
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- 9 - Warning! Before y ou bake a particular type of bread with time delay first tr y out the recipe under obser vation, to ensure that the relationships of the ingredients to each other is correct, the dough is not too fir m or too thin, or the amounts are not too large and could then possibly overflow . Risk of fire! Example A standard mix ed-flo[...]
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- 10 - The Bread Baking Machine automatically regulates the baking temperature and time. Should the bread still be too light on completion of the baking programme, it can be af ter-bak ed using t he progr amme Baking: • Press and hold the button Start/Stop until the signal tone sounds and allow the appliance to cool down with the lid 2 open. [...]
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- 11 - Cleaning and Care Warning! Before cleaning the appliance, AL W A YS r emov e t he plug from the wall sock et and allow the appliance to cool down completely . Protect the appliance against splashing water and moisture, these could cause you to r eceive an electric shock. Please also obser ve the safety instructions. Important The appliance a[...]
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- 12 - W ar ranty and Ser vice Y ou receive a 3-y ear warranty for this device as of the purchase date. The device has been manufactur ed with care and meticulously ex amined before deliver y . Please retain y our receipt as proof of pur chase. In the case of a warranty claim, please mak e contact by telephone with our service depar tment. Only in [...]
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- 13 - Programme time periods Programme No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Bread size 700 g 900 g 700 g 900 g 700 g 900 g 700 g 900 g 700 g 900 g 700 g 900 g Clock timer (max.) 13 Std. 13 Std. 13 Std. 13 Std. 13 Std. 13 Std. - 13 Std. 13 Std. 13 Std. 13 Std. Lev el of bro wning Signal tone inser t ingredients [...]
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- 14 - Programme No. 7 8 9 10 11 Bread size 700 g 900 g - - - - Clock timer (max.) - - 13 Hrs. - 13 Hrs - Lev el of bro wning - - Signal tone inser t ingredients - - - - T otal time hours. 0:59 1:15 1:30 1:20 1:28 1:00 All of the following time details in minutes Knead 1 11 12 20 - 15 - Allow dough to rise 1 - - 15 8 - Signa[...]
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- 15 - What do I do if the kneading hook q is stuck in the baking mould 4 after baking? • Fill the baking form 4 with hot water and twist the kneading hook q to loosen the encr ustation underneath. What happens if the finished bread is lef t inside the bread mak er? • Through the „K eep-warm function“ it is ensured that the bread is k ept w[...]
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- 16 - What do I do if smoke comes fr om the baking space 0 or the ventilation slots 6 ? • Remov e t he pow er plug immediately! Allow the appliance to cool down, then remo ve the baking mould 4 . Clean the exterior of the baking mould 4 as well as the baking space 0 , as the smoke was pr obably cau- sed by food residues. Should there be no food [...]