Cuisinart CBK-100A manual

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    SA VOR THE GOOD LIF E INSTRUCTION BOOKLET Cuisinart ® Automatic Bread Maker For your safety and continued enjoyment of this product, always r ead the instruction book carefully before using. CBK-100A IB-9/223 Recipe Booklet Reverse Side[...]

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    IM PORT ANT SAFEGUARD S When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be followed including the following: 1. READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS, PRODUCT LABELS AND WARNINGS BEFORE USING THIS BREAD MAKER. 2. Do not touch hot surfaces; carry the unit by handles. Always use oven mitts when handling hot material, and allow metal parts to[...]

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    4 1 2 3 6 7 4b 4a 2 SPECIAL CORD SET INSTRUCTIONS A short power supply cord is provided to r educe the risks r esulting fr om becoming entangled in or tripping over a longer cord. Longer extension cords are available and may be used if care is exer cised in their use. If a long extension cord is used, the marked electrical rating of the extension c[...]

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    CONTROL P ANEL LCD Display – Displays your loaf size and crust colour selection along with the current function. Also used to view menu selection and delay start timer . Loaf Size Button – Selects a 450g, 680g or 900g loaf. Crust Colour Button – Selects a light, medium or dark crust. Menu Button – Selects program; refer to the pr ogram list[...]

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    Begin the process a. Start – if you would like the bread making process to start immedi- ately , press the Start/Stop button now . b. Delay Start – The delay timer allows you to delay the br ead making process up to 13 hours. The delay start cannot be used with the Rapid Bake pr ogram and is not recommended for use with dough, jam or gluten fr [...]

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    Note: If you plan to remove the dough and r eshape it in another pan for baking in your conventional oven, this is the time to do so. Be sure to press and hold the Start/Stop button to reset the machine so it does not automati- cally r esume the process after 15 minutes. Also Note: This unit is equipped with a power failure backup system. In case o[...]

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    One way is by using our Dough cycle. It mixes ingr edients, kneads and takes the dough through the first rise cycle. It is appr opriate for almost any dough recipe (except gluten free) and ideal for pizza dough. It is intended that dough will be removed, deflated and shaped by hand and allowed to rise 1 or 2 more times out of the bread maker . Alte[...]

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    Y east/Baking P owder or Baking Soda Dry Ingredients Water or Liquids LOADING INGREDIENTS INTO THE BREAD P AN Important Note: The SECOND MOST important rule of making bread: Put the ingredients into the bread maker in the EXACT order given in the r ecipe. This means: — FIRST , liquid ingr edients – room temperature — SECOND, dry ingr edients [...]

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    Add ingr edients to the pan in this order – liquids, melted or softened butter , salt and sugars (including honey , molasses, syrup), herbs, flours, dried milk, vital wheat gluten (if using), yeast. Do not allow the yeast to touch the wet ingredients. See detailed instructions on page 7. T emperature of ingr edients is important in bread machine [...]

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    Baking Chamber – Remove any bread crumbs by wiping them away with a slightly damp cloth or clean pastry brush. Be careful not to bend the heating element when doing so. TROUBLESHOOTING Dough Does Not Rise Properly – Check expiration date of yeast. Make certain yeast is fresh and properly stored (sealed, in a cool dark place). Liquid may have be[...]

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    W ARRANTY Thr ee-Y ear Limited W arranty This warranty supersedes all previous warranties on the Cuisinart ® Automatic Bread Maker . This warranty is available to consumers only . Y ou ar e a con- sumer if you own a Cuisinart ® Automatic Bread Maker that was purchased at r etail for personal, family , or household use. This warranty is not availa[...]

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