Carlton C90BMS09 Instruction Manual

Instruction Manual
C90BMS09
STAINLESS STEEL BREADMAKER
Before Use
Care, Maintenance and
Troubleshooting
GB-3
Know your Carlton Stainless Steel Breadmaker 4 Safety Information 4 Unpacking and Getting Ready 5 Product Overview 6 Control Overview 7 - 8 Preparation 8 How to Measure the Ingredients 9 Before Baking 9 Basic Steps for Baking 9 - 10
Programme Menu 11 - 12 Other Functional Buttons 13 Setting the Delay Timer 13 - 14 Memory Recall 14 Bread Recipes 14 - 20
Care and Maintenance 21 - 22 Troubleshooting 23 Q & A for Baking Bread 24 - 25 Abnormal Conditions 25 Specication 26
Table of Content
GB-4
Know your Carlton Stainless Steel Breadmaker
Before using your Carlton Breadmaker
Read these instructions carefully and retain for future reference.• Remove all packaging labels. Please dispose of them properly.•
Before calling for service
Review the section on Troubleshooting. This will help you to solve some general • problems by yourself.
Safety Information
Directly after bread making the appliance is HOT. • Always use oven gloves when touching the appliance or the bread pan after baking. Unplug the appliance after use and allow it to cool before handling or cleaning any • parts. Pull on the mains plug, not the mains cable. This appliance is for normal household use only. Do not use it for professional cater-• ing. Do not use the Breadmaker outdoors.• Do not immerse the appliance or the mains cable or plug in water or liquids.• Do not use the appliance near a source of heat or on an unstable surface.• Use the appliance only on heat resistant surfaces. If the work surface is excessively • smooth the appliance should be placed on a non-slip mat. Ensure the appliance is not exposed to direct sunlight.• At least 100mm clearance must be provided on all sides of the appliance.• Close supervision is necessary when this appliance is used near children.• When selecting the location for the appliance, ensure that children do not have • access to it. Ensure that the mains cable does not touch any hot surface and that it does not • overhang a table edge. Check the appliance and the mains cable regularly for damage. If there is damage • of any kind, the appliance should not be used. Do not repair the appliance yourself, but rather consult an authorised expert. Do not cover the appliance when in use.• Never leave the appliance to operate unsupervised.• This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduce • physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, un­less they have been given supervision or instructions concerning the use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. Do not use attachments or accessories that are not come with this appliance, or • that are not recommended by the manufacturer. Do not operate the appliance empty.• Do not dent or damage the bread pan. The appliance will not operate properly if • damaged.
Before Use
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Unpacking and Getting Ready
Please read all the instructions and familiarise yourself with the features and operation of your breadmaker before using the appliance. Make sure you read all the safety notes carefully.
Before using this appliance ensure that the voltage of your electricity supply is the same as that indicated on the rating plate of the appliance.
Unpacking the Breadmaker
In the box, you should nd:
The Breadmaker Main Unit• Accessories (Refer to the table below)•
Accessories Part Numbers
Bread Pan (inside the main unit) XBM1139S-V-5 Kneading Paddle (inside the main unit) XBM1139S-V-1 Measuring Cup XBM1139S-V-2 Measuring Spoon XBM1139S-V-3 Kneading Paddle Puller Tool XBM1139S-V-4 Instructional Manual XBM1139S-V-6
If items are missing or damaged, please contact Partmaster (UK only). Tel: 0870 6001 338 for assistance
Retain the packaging in case you wish to transport the appliance safely at a later date. If you dispose of the packaging, do so in accordance with any recycling regulation in your area.
Note: During manufacturing, some parts of the Breadmaker are lightly greased. When the appliance is rst used, there may be some vapour emission. This is harmless and will soon disappear.
When baking bread, never bake amounts greater than the maximum recommend-• ed in the recipes accompanying this manual. If you do, the bread may not baked evenly and the dough could overow. Do not use the appliance other than its intended purpose that specied in this • manual.
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Product Overview
Rotating Shaft
Set inside the Bread • Pan
Handle of the Bread Pan
Kneading Paddle
Oven Element
Measuring Cup
Hinged Lid
Inspection Window
Carry Handle
Measuring Spoon
Control
Panel
Steam Vent
Oven
Element
Kneading Assembly
Bread Pan
Kneading Paddle Puller Tool
Before Use
GB-7
Control Overview
Items Description
Programme Guide List out the corresponding pro-
grammes with their numberings.
Menu Selector Select one of the 12 programme
menus
Loaf Size Selector Select dierent sizes of bread (700g or
900g)
Delay Timer Buttons Use these buttons when you would like
to delay the completion of your bread. To set the Timer, determine when you would like your bread to be ready, then set the Timer
Programme
Guide
Start/Stop Button
Loaf Size
Selector
Colour Button
Delay Timer Buttons
Colour (Crust)
Indicator
Loaf Size Indicator
Display
Menu
Selector
Programme Guide
GB-8
Items Description
Colour Button For choosing the desired crust colour:
Light, Medium or Dark. This function is only available for Programme Menu 1-7.
Light - Light crust setting.• Medium - Regular crust setting.• Dark - Hard crust setting.•
Start/Stop Button To start or stop the Programmes.
Note: Only press this button after you have selected the Menu programme, the Crust Colour and the Delay Timer buttons (if applicable).
Display Display the remaining time for baking
completion, the crust colour, the loaf size, the selected programme menu etc.
Loaf Size Indicator Indicate the loaf size of the bread:
700g loaf size• 900g loaf size•
Colour (Crust) Indicator Indicate the selected crust colour and
hardness level of the bread.
Preparation
Before using your Breadmaker for the rst time, wash the inside of the bread pan, the kneading paddle and the measuring utensils in hot soap water. Rinse and dry well. Wipe the interior of the lid and the exterior of the Bread Pan and Breadmaker with a damp cloth.
How to Remove the Bread Pan
Lift the handle and hold it with both hands. Turn the Bread Pan anticlock­wise to release and remove.
How to Attach the Bread Pan
Set the Bread Pan at the centre of 1. the Main Body. Be careful not to hit
the oven element!!
Turn the Bread Pan clockwise to 2. lock the Bread Pan.
How to Attach the Kneading Paddle
Match the shape of the Kneading Paddle’s hole with that of the Rotating Shaft to attach. Be sure to insert the Kneading Paddle securely; otherwise it will not knead properly.
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