Panasonic SD-ZP2000KST User Manual for SD-ZP2000KST

Automatic Bread Maker
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (Household Use)
SD - ZP2000
Model No.
Panasonic Taiwan Co., Ltd.
http://www.panasonic.com
© Panasonic Taiwan Co., Ltd. 2018
KST
Printed in China
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Thank you for purchasing the Panasonic product.
Please read instructions carefully to use the product correctly and safely.
Before using this product, please give your special attention to Safety
Safety Precautions
Please make sure to follow these instructions.
Precautions (See P. 3 – 5) and Important Information (See P. 5) of this instructions.
Please keep instructions for future use.
Panasonic will not accept any liability if the product is subject to improper use, or failure
To reduce the risk of personal injury, electric shock or fire, please observe the following:
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to comply with these instructions.
Contents
Safety Precautions .................................................................................................................................3
Important Information ............................................................................................................................5
Electrical Requirement...........................................................................................................................6
Parts Names and Instructions ...............................................................................................................7
Main Unit & Accessories ................................................................................................................................7
Control Panel and Display ..............................................................................................................................8
Bread - making Ingredients ....................................................................................................................9
Bread Ingredients ........................................................................................................................................9
Additional Ingredients .................................................................................................................................10
Gluten Free Information ...............................................................................................................................10
Menu Charts and Baking Options .......................................................................................................11
Handling Instructions and Recipes ....................................................................................................12
Before Use ..............................................................................................................................................12
Preparations ............................................................................................................................................12
Baking Bread ...........................................................................................................................................13
Bread Recipes ...........................................................................................................................................14
Baking Brioche .........................................................................................................................................15
Baking Cake ............................................................................................................................................15
Baking Gluten Free Bread ............................................................................................................................16
Baking Gluten Free Cake .............................................................................................................................16
Making Bread Dough ..................................................................................................................................17
Making Pizza Dough ..................................................................................................................................17
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The following signals indicate the degree of harm and damage when the appliance is misused.
WARNING :
Indicates potential hazard that could result in serious injury or death. Indicates potential hazard that could result in minor injury or property
CAUTION:
damage.
The symbols are classified and explained as follows.
This symbol indicates requirement
This symbol indicates prohibition.
WARNING
that must be followed.
To avoid risk of electric shock, fire due to short circuit, smoke, burn or injury.
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Do not allow infants and children to play with packaging material.
(It may cause suffocation.)
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Do not disassemble, repair or modify this appliance.
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Consult the place of purchase or Panasonic service centre.
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Do not damage the power cord or power plug.
Following actions are strictly prohibited: Modifying, touching on or placing near heating element or hot surfaces, bending, twisting, pulling, hanged
/ pulled over sharp edges, putting heavy objects on top,
bundling the power cord or carrying the appliance by the power cord.
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Do not use the appliance if the power cord or power plug is damaged or the power plug is loosely connected to the power outlet.
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If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard.
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Do not plug or unplug the power plug with wet hands.
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Do not immerse the appliance in water, or splash it with water and / or any liquid.
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Do not touch, block or cover the steam vent during use.
Especially pay attention to children.
Making Jam .............................................................................................................................................17
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Cleaning & Care ....................................................................................................................................18
Troubleshooting ...................................................................................................................................19
Specifications .......................................................................................................................................22
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
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Safety Precautions
WARNING
Please make sure to follow these instructions.
CAUTION
To avoid risk of electric shock, fire due to short circuit, smoke, burn or injury.
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Keep the appliance and its power cord out of reach of children.
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Make sure the voltage indicated on the label of the appliance corresponds to your local supply.
Also avoid plugging other devices into the same household mains socket to prevent electrical overheating. However, if you are connecting a number of power plugs, make sure the total wattage does not exceed the rated wattage of the power outlet.
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Insert the power plug firmly.
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Dust off the power plug regularly.
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Unplug the power plug, and wipe with a dry cloth.
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Discontinue using the appliance immediately and unplug in the unlikely event that this appliance stops working properly.
Example for abnormal occurrences or breaking down:
The power plug and the power cord become abnormally hot.
The power cord is damaged or the appliance power fails.
The main body is deformed, has visible damage or is abnormally hot.
There is abnormal turning noise while in use.
There is unpleasant smell.
There is another abnormality or failure.
É Consult the place of purchase or Panasonic service centre for inspection or repair.
To avoid risk of electric shock, fire, burn, injury or property damage.
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Do not touch hot area such as bread pan, inside of unit, heating element or inside of the lid while the appliance is in use or immediately after use.
The accessible surfaces may become hot during use. Be careful with the residual heat source especially after use.
É To avoid burn, always use oven gloves to remove the bread pan or the finished
bread. (Do not use wet oven gloves.)
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Do not use an external timer etc.
This appliance is not intended to be operated by means of an external timer or
separate remote - control system.
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Do not insert any object in the gaps.
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Do not exceed the maximum quantities of flour (500 g) and raising ingredients such as dry yeast (7 g) or baking powder (13 g). (See P. 21 "Sepecification" )
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Unplug the power plug when the appliance is not in use.
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Make sure to hold the power plug when unplugging it.
Never pull on the power cord.
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Before handling, moving or cleaning, unplug the appliance and allow it to cool down.
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This appliance is intended for household use only.
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Ensure to clean the appliance especially surfaces in contact with food after use. (See P. 17 "Cleaning and Care")
Important Information
CAUTION
To avoid risk of electric shock, fire, burn, injury or property damage.
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Do not use the appliance on following places.
On uneven surfaces, on electrical appliances such as
a refrigerator, on materials such as tablecloths or on carpets, etc.
Places where it may be splashed with water or near a
heat source.
É Position the appliance on a firm, dry, clean, flat heatproof
worktop at least 10 cm from edge of worktop and at least
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Do not use the appliance outdoors, in rooms of high
Heating element
humidity, or use excessive force on the parts as is illustrated on the right to avoid malfunction or deformation.
Do not use a knife or any other sharp tool to remove residues.
Do not drop the appliance to avoid damaging it.
Do not store any ingredients or bread in the bread pan.
Temperature sensor
5 cm from adjacent walls and other objects.
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Do not remove the bread pan or unplug the appliance during use.
This symbol on the appliance indicates “Hot surface and should not be touched without caution”.
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Connected part
Inside of the lid
Parts Names and Instructions
Parts Names and Instructions
Main Unit & Accessories
Main Unit
Kneading blade
Handle
Bread pan
Kneading mounting shaft
Control panel
Lid
Power cord
Steam vent
Accessories
Measuring cup Measuring spoon
(15 mL) (5 mL)
Control Panel and Display
Picture shows all words and symbols, but only those relevant will be displayed during operation.
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Operation status
Displayed for the current stage of the program except and . : Provide an indication of a power failure. : ● Provide an indication of adding ingredients manually.
(Menu 2, 3, 5, 7, 10, 11 and 12.)
Provide an indication of doing manual operation. (Menu 12 and 15.)
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Time showing
Time remaining until ready.
When adding ingredients manually, display
will show the time until adding extra ingredients in the program.
Menu required some manual steps, display
will show the remaining time until starting its process after press Start button.
Teaspoon
¼, ½, ¾
markings
Power plug *
(Max. 310 mL)
10 mL increments
Tablespoon
½ marking
* The shape of power plug may be different from illustration.
Bread pan and kneading blade are coated with ceramic to avoid stains and to make bread easier to remove.
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To avoid damaging their ceramic coating, please follow the instructions below:
Do not use hard or sharp utensils such as a knife or a fork when removing the bread from the bread pan or / and removing the kneading blade from the bread or bread pan.
If bread sticks to bread pan and is di󰀩cult to be taken out, leave the bread pan for 5 minutes – 10 minutes to cool.
Turn the bread pan upside down using oven gloves (see P. 12). Tap holding both hands onto a clear cooking surface covered with kitchen towel until the bread comes out.
The kneading blade may remain stack in the bread. If still remains, wait for the bread cool down and take it out before slicing.
If the kneading blade cannot be removed from bread pan, pour warm water into the bread pan and wait 5 minutes –
10 minutes. Still difficult to remove, turn kneading blade laterally and pull it out.
Use the soft sponge when cleaning the bread pan and the kneading blade. Do not use anything abrasive such as cleansers or scouring pads.
Hard, coarse or large ingredients such as flours with whole or ground grains, sugar, or the addition of nuts and seeds may damage their ceramic coating. If using large chunk of ingredient, break or cut into small pieces. Please follow the information of Additional Ingredients (see P. 9) and the recipe quantities stated.
Use only supplied kneading blade for this appliance.
The bread pan, kneading blade, and bread may be very hot after baking. Always handle with care.
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Size
Press this button to choose size. See P. 10 for available menu.
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Menu
Press this button once to be a setting mode.
Press this button again to change Menu number.
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To advance more quickly, hold the button.)
See P. 10 for menu number.
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Timer
Set delay timer (time until bread is ready). For available menu, it can be set up to 13 hours. (See P. 10)
e.g.: It is 9:00 PM now, and you want the bread to be ready at 6:30 the next morning.
É Set the timer to 9:30 (9 hours and 30 minutes from now).
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Current time Ready time
Setting time for menu 13 and 18 :
Press the button once will advance the baking time including additional baking time by 1 minute.
Press the button once will advance the cooking time by 10 minutes but additional cooking time will be by 1 minute.
9 h 30 min
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from now
Menu 13
Menu 18
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Crust
Press this button to choose crust colour. See P. 10 for available menu.
Medium
Light
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Stop
To cancel the setting / stop the program. (Hold for approximately 1 second.)
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Status indicator
Flash indicates that the machine is in set state or manual operation is required. Start button can be pressed.
Always light indicates that the machine is in program execution state. Start button cannot be pressed.
It will not turn on even plugged in.
Press this button to increase the time. ▼ Press this button to decrease the time. (To advance more quickly, press this button once then hold it.)
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Start
Press this button to start the program.
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