Toastmaster 1170X manual

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    REA D AND SA VE THES E INS TR U C T I O N S C o r ner B ak e r y Bre ad & Des se r t Mak e r U s e a n d C a r e G u i de M o d e l s 1 1 83 X a nd 1 1 70 X ?? Q UES TIONS ?? B e f o re C onta cting Y o ur Retail e r C all T O LL -FREE 1-8 00-9 47-37 4 4 and t a lk to o ne of T o a s t m a s t e r ’ s Exper t s. W A R N I N G : A risk o f f i[...]

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    T A BL E OF C O N TE NTS I M P O R T ANT S AFEG U A R D S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 BE F ORE Y OUR F IRST USE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    I M P O R T A NT SA FEG U A R D S W h en u sing ele ctr ical a ppl iances, basic saf ety pr e cauti on s should al wa ys be f o l l o wed to reduce the risk of fire , electric shoc k and i njury to persons, inclu d ing the f o l l ow i n g : • Rea d all instructi o ns before usin g this applian c e. • T o protect against electric shock do not i[...]

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    BE FOR E Y OU R FI RS T U SE C a refully unpac k the Bre ad & Desser t M aker r em o ving all packagin g mater i a l s . T o remo ve a ny dust that ma y ha v e accumulat ed during pac kaging, wash the pan, kneadin g b l a d e , butt er lid and liquid m e a s u r ing cup . Do not immerse pa n. (See cleaning instruction on pag e 16 .) Wipe t he o[...]

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    COR NE R B A K E R Y BREA D & DESS ER T MAKE R I N T RO D U C T I O N Th e illustr ation s in this use and care guide are for inf o r mati on purp o ses o n l y . Y ou ma y find y o u r brea d ma k e r and par ts lo ok d iff erent , howe v e r , the steps f or op e ra tion a re the same . ■ P a rt s A c c e s s o r i e s - 5 - P an Handle Kne[...]

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    ■ C o n t r ol P a n e l - 6 - TIME Press arrows to dela y progr am.The time will advance in 10 minute inter v als to 13:00 hours. Press the START pad; the colon will blink.The timer cannot be used on Butter or Desser t programs. DESSERT Press to select the Dessert prog r am.The n umber 8 will be in the display window . DISPLA Y WINDO W Indicates[...]

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    All T o a s t m a s t e r ™ rec ipes te ll y ou wha t prog ra m to selec t f or ea ch recip e. R e f er to prep ac k a g e d bread mix directions for prog ram selection for each specific mix. The Dessert prog r am contains an audible signal to check for proper mixing.The Sweet, Whole Wheat and Dessert prog r ams contain an audible signal to add a[...]

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    - 8 - ■ P r ogram Speci fication s Process Program 8 DESSERT 7 BUTTER 6 DOUGH 5 INST A 4 FRENCH 3 WHOLE WHEA T 2 SWEET 1 B ASIC delay timer 3:50-13:00 3:50-13:00 4:10-13:00 3:50-13:00 2:09-13:00 1:13-13:00 — — preheat — — 20 min. — — — — — mix 2 min 2 min 2 min 2 min 2 min 2 min — 2 min 1st knead 5 min 5 min 11 min 11 min 5 mi[...]

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    BR EAD AN D DOU GH ■ P ro g r a m m i n g U S E PLASTIC LID FOR BUTT E R PR OGRAM ONL Y . The illustr at ions in this use and care guide are f or i nf o r mation purposes only . Y ou ma y find y o u r bre ad mak er and pa r ts l ook diff erent, howe v e r , the step s for operation are the same. 1 Open the lid and remo v e the pan by pulling stra[...]

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    - 10 - 5 8 The beeper will sound 8 times when br ea d is do ne . P r ess ST OP and remov e the pan using ove n mitts. 6 A M E D B L I G H T C D A R K Select prog r a m a nd baking control. The Baking function is u sed to select th e bread cr u s t c o l o r . It can be bak e d medium, light or dar k . It is not n e c e s s a r y to p ress the contr[...]

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    ■ P r ogrammi ng T he Del ay T imer For Bread or Doug h When d elayi n g bread, r educe the amount of wa ter by 1-3 teaspoons, depending on the size of loaf. S et the progr am a nd bread baking control. B e f ore pr ess ing ST A R T , set the timer f o r h o w e ver long yo u w ant to wait bef ore the bread is D O N E : (up to 13 hours.) Add all [...]

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    B U T T E R ■ P ro g r a m m i n g T he b utter pr og ra m DOES N O T ha ve a d ela y f e a t u r e. US E PLASTIC LID FOR BUTTER P ROGRAM ONL Y . 1 2 3 4 O pen the lid and remov e the p an b y pulling strai ght up , u sing the handle . P our heav y whipping cream in p an. P u t on bu tter l id. U S E THE P LA STIC L ID FOR BUT TER PRO GRA M ONL Y[...]

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    - 13 - 5 Cl o se the lid. Plug into 120 V ~ 6 0 Hz outlet. T he di spla y indicato r will light up . 8 9 The beeper will sound 8 times whe n bu tter is done . P r ess ST OP a nd remov e the p a n . Wit ho ut remov ing bu tter li d, tilt the pan, pouring the b u t t e r milk off the b u t t e r . R e m o v e b utter from pan using a r u b be r or pl[...]

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    - 14 - D E S S E R T ■ P ro g r a m m i n g T he dessert pr og ram DOES NO T hav e a dela y f e a t u r e. U S E PLASTIC LID FOR BUTT E R PR OGRAM ONL Y . 1 Open the lid and remo v e the pan by pulling straight up, using the handle . 2 Mount the kneading blade on the shaft, flat side down. 4 Insert pan until it fits securely into bottom of bread [...]

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    Press ST A R T . The time left f o r the p r og ram to be finished is d i s p l a yed and cou n ts d o w n . When the displa y reads 1 : 4 8 the machine wil l bee p 2 times and stop mix ing. T a ke a sp atula and scr ape th e dry i n g redients from the t o p si des and bottom corners of th e pan into the wet mixture . At 1:43 mixing will res ume. [...]

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    S E AL P A C K I N G S H A F T S TO R I N G • F or b est results , remov e the kneadin g b lade a fter each use for cleaning . If y o u d o not it will b ecome v e r y difficult to r e m o ve . • T o remov e, fill the pan with hot soap y w ater and allow it to soak fo r up to 3 0 m i nu t e s . W ash it with a n ylon br i s t l e b r ush or clo[...]

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    A n sw e r s The he ight and shape of bread ma y diff e r dep end in g on the ing r e d i e n t s , room t e m p e r ature and length of the ti m er cycle. Also accurat e measuremen t of ing r e d i e n t s is esse ntial to m ake delicious bread. Stal e ing redients or too much yeast ma y h a v e b een used. A l w a ys use fresh i n gr e d i e n t [...]

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    - 18 - ■ C h e c klist for Bread S l i c e s u n e ven & s t i ck y S h o r t & d e n s e t ex t u r e B r e a d f a l l s / c o a r s e t ex t u r e B r e a d rises t oo m u c h / c o a r s e t ex t u r e Side s of b r e a d c o l l a p s e / botto m is d a m p S m o k e e m i t t e d f r o m s t e a m v e n t / b u rn i n g s m e l l B [...]

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    1 . Pl u g into 12 0 V ~ 60 Hz outlet. R e f e r to page 4 for pow e r o uta g e instr u c t i o n . 2 . Op en lid, remo v e pa n and allow to cool. 3 . Ne eds ser v i c e . Call toll fr e e 1 -800- 94 7-3 7 44. 4 . W ait until program is c om p lete; u n plug, a l lo w to cool and clean. 5 . Only open lid during knea d ing proc ess t o che ck doug[...]

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    A n sw e rs The height and shape of desser ts may dif- f er depending on the ing r e d i e n t s . A c c u ra t e m easurement of i ngre dients is essentia l to m a k e de licious desser t . This can happen as the kneading bl ad e is d e t a c h a bl e . Use a non-metal utensil to r e m o v e it. B e su r e a nd stir the desser t when it beeps 2 ti[...]

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    S P E C I F I C A T I O N S S E R VI CE IN FOR MA T I O N - 21 - P l ease ref er to w a r r a nty statement to determ ine if in-w a r r anty ser vice appli e s. This appliance must be serviced by a T oastmaster authorized service center . Unauthorized service will void warranty . C on sult y our phone directory unde r “ A p p l i a n c e s - H o [...]

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    N OT E S - 22 -[...]

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    N OT E S - 23 -[...]

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    ONE YEAR LIMITED W ARRANTY T oastmaster Inc. w arrants this product, to original purchaser, for one years from purchase date to be free of defects in material and workmanship . This warranty is the only written or express warranty given b y T oastmaster Inc.This warranty gives you specific legal rights . Y ou m a y h ave o ther ri gh ts whi ch v a [...]