Operation Manual

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STORING BREAD
Bread found on sale usually contains additives (chlorine, lime, tar colour agent, sorbitol, soya, etc.).
Your bread contains none of these, so it does not keep as well as bread bought from the shop and
has a different appearance. Also, it does not have the same flavour as shop-bought bread, it has the
taste that bread should always have.
It is best to eat it fresh, but it can be kept for two days at room temperature, in a polythene bag from
which all the air has been removed.
To freeze home-made bread, allow it to cool, put it in a polythene bag and remove all the air, then
seal it and freeze.
CLEANING
ATTENTION: NEVER PLACE THE APPLIANCE BODY, PLUG OR POWER CORD IN WATER OR
OTHER LIQUIDS; ALWAYS WIPE CLEAN WITH A DAMP CLOTH.
ATTENTION: ALWAYS UNPLUG THE POWER CORD FROM THE ELECTRICITY MAINS BEFORE
FITTING OR REMOVING SINGLE ATTACHMENTS OR BEFORE CLEANING THE APPLIANCE.
ATTENTION: Let the appliance cool down before clearing it.
ATTENTION: Never use metal utensils to remove anything from the bread pan (H) to avoid ruining
the anti-stick coating of the bread pan.
- Clean the bread pan (H) by rubbing the inside and outside with a damp cloth.
- This is an exceptional circumstance; if the kneading arm (G) does not detach itself from the motor
shaft, fill the bread pan with hot water and leave it for approximately 30 minutes. The kneading
arm can then be pulled out and gently cleaned with a damp cloth.
- Wash the measure (I) and the measuring spoon (L) with hot water and soap.
- Wipe all of the other surfaces, inside and out, clean with a damp cloth. Use a little liquid detergent
if necessary but be sure to rinse thoroughly as detergent residues could spoil the end result of your
next loaf.