User Manual

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How to Use
Baking Cakes
1
4
2
3
Turn to P. 39
for cake recipes
To cancel/stop once
started
(hold for more than
1 second)
Preparation
Prepare the ingredients according to the recipe.
Line the bread pan with parchment paper or loaf tin liners
and pour in the mixed ingredients.
Set the bread pan into the main unit, and plug the machine
into the socket. (Make sure the start light is off.)
Select menu ‘15’
1
Timer is not available on menu 15.
(The Timer pad only sets the duration of the
baking time.)
Press Timer pad to set the baking time
2
Press Start pad to start the machine
3
Time until the selected program is complete
The start light will come on.
Press Stop pad when the machine beeps
4
and the bar at ‘End’ flashes, check that
baking is complete, and remove the pan
The flashing start light will go off.
If baking is not complete
Repeat steps 1–3
(Additional cooking time adjustments can be made up to two times. Each time
should be within 50 minutes. The timer will start again from 1 minute when the
unit is hot. Increase the time by pressing the timer pad as required.)
Take care!
It’s hot!
To check whether baking is complete, insert a
skewer into the centre of the cake or tea bread
– it is ready if there is no mixture stuck to the
skewer when you remove it.
Line with parchment paper (Cake or tea bread
will burn if it directly touches the bread pan.)
Remove the kneading blade
Making Jam
1
4
2
3
Turn to P. 40 for
jam recipes
To cancel/stop once
started
(hold for more than
1 second)
Preparation
Prepare the ingredients according to the recipe.
Put the kneading blade into the bread pan.
Place the ingredients into the bread pan in the following order:
half of the fruit → half of the sugar → remainder of fruit → remainder of sugar.
Set the bread pan into the main unit, and plug the machine into the socket. (Make sure the start light is off.)
Select menu ‘26’
1
Timer is not available on menu 26.
(The Timer pad only sets the duration of the
cooking time.)
It is necessary to have an adequate amount of
sugar, acid, and pectin to make firm set jam.
Depending on the type of pectin, it may be better
to increase or decrease the amount of it.
Fruit with a high level of pectin set easily. Fruit
with less pectin do not set well.
Use freshly ripened fruits. Over or under ripe fruit
do not set firmly.
The recipes in this book make soft set jams. This
is due to lower levels of sugar.
Follow the recipe for the quantity for each
ingredient.
Do not increase or decrease the quantities of
fruit. This may cause the jam to boil over or
burn.
The amount of sugar used should not exceed
half the amount of the fruit used.
This may cause the jam to boil over or burn.
If the quantity of sugar is reduced, the jam will
not set firm.
*
When using fruits that have a high acidity
level, you can decrease the quantity of lemon
juice but if it is reduced too much the jam may
not set firm.
When the cooking time is short, fruit bits can
remain partially and the jam may become watery.
The jam will continue to set as it cools.
Be careful not to over cook.
Press Timer pad to set the cooking time
2
Press Start pad to start the machine
3
Time until the selected program is complete
The start light will come on.
Press Stop pad and remove jam
4
when machine beeps 8 times and the bar at ‘End’ flashes
The flashing start light will go off.
If the cooking is not complete
Repeat steps 1–3
(Additional cooking time adjustments can be made up to two times. Each time
should be within 10–40 minutes. The timer will start again from 1 minute when
the unit is hot. Increase the time by pressing the timer pad as required.)
Put the finished jam into a container as soon as
possible, taking care as the jam will still be very
hot.
Jam can burn if it is left in the bread pan.
Store the jam in a cool, dark place. Due to the
lower levels of sugar the shelf life is not as
long as shop bought varieties. Once opened,
refrigerate and consume shortly after opening.