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Troubleshooting
Odor or burning smell.
• Flour or other ingredients have spilled into baking chamber. Stop
breadmaker and allow to cool completely. Wipe excess flour, etc.,
from baking chamber with a paper towel.
TIP: Measure ingredients over counter, adding them to bread pan
prior to insertion into machine.
Ingredients not blending; can hear motor turning.
• Bread pan or kneading paddle may not be installed properly. Make
sure kneading paddle is set all the way on shaft.
• Too many ingredients. Measure ingredients accurately.
Window is cloudy or covered with condensation.
• May occur during mixing or rising cycles. Condensation usually
disappears during baking cycle. Clean window well in between
uses.
Kneading paddle comes out with bread.
• Thicker crust with dark crust setting. Choose a lighter crust (Cycles
1, 2, 4, or 8 only).
• It is not uncommon for kneading paddle to come out with bread
loaf. Once loaf cools, remove paddle with paddle hook.
Bread rises too high or pushes lid up.
• Ingredients not measured properly (too much yeast, flour). Measure
all ingredients accurately and make sure sugar and salt have been
added.
• Kneading paddle not in bread pan. Check installation of kneading
paddle.
• Forgot to add salt.
• Try decreasing yeast by 1/4 teaspoon (1.3 ml).
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Dough is not blending thoroughly; flour and other ingredients are
built up on sides of pan; bread loaf is coated with flour.
• Bread pan or kneading paddle may not be installed properly. Make
sure bread pan is securely set in unit and kneading paddle is firmly
on shaft.
• Too many dry ingredients. Make sure ingredients are measured
accurately and added in the proper order. Use a rubber spatula
to scrape sides of pan while bread baker is mixing to ensure all
ingredients are blended.
• Gluten-free dough is typically very wet. It may need additional help
by scraping sides with a rubber spatula.
• Excess flour can be removed from loaf once baked and cooled. Add
water, one tablespoon at a time, until dough has formed into a ball.
Bread does not rise; loaf is short.
• Inaccurate measurement of ingredients or inactive yeast. Measure
all ingredients accurately. Check expiration date of yeast and flour.
• Lifting lid during cycles.
Beeping and E00 on control panel.
• Bread pan is too cold. Allow pan to come to room temperature.
Beeping and E01 on control panel.
• Bread pan is too warm. Allow pan to cool down before using.
Beeping and EEE on control panel .
• There is a problem with your breadmaker. Call Customer Service.
Beeping and HHH on control panel.
• There is a problem with your breadmaker. Call Customer Service.

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