KITCHEN TOOLS Bread Maker SBB 850 EDS A1 6 Bread Maker Operating instructions KOMPERNASS GMBH BURGSTRASSE 21 · D-44867 BOCHUM www.kompernass.com ID-Nr.
SBB 850 EDS A1 750g 1000g 1250g
INDEX PAGE Safety Notices 2 Appliance Overview 3 Accessories 3 Intended Use 3 Before the first usage 4 Properties 4 Control panel 5 Programme 6 Timer-Function 7 Before baking 8 Baking bread 8 Error Messages 10 Cleaning and Care 10 Technical data 11 Disposal 11 Warranty and Service 12 Importer 12 Programme sequence 13 Troubleshooting the Bread Baking Machine 17 Read the operating instructions carefully before using the device for the first time and preserve this bookle
Safety Notices • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Please read the operating instructions through completely before using the appliance for the first time! Danger of suffocation! Children can suffocate through the improper use of packaging materials. Dispose of them immediately after unpakking or store them in a place that is out of reach of children. After unpacking, check the appliance for damage that may have occurred during transportation. If necessary, contact your supplier.
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Do not place any objects on the appliance and do not cover it during operation. Risk of fire! Caution! The bread maker becomes very hot during operation. Do not touch the appliance until it has cooled down, or use oven gloves. Before taking out or inserting accessories, unplug the power cable and allow the appliance to cool down. Do not transport the Bread Baking Machine if the baking mould contains hot or fluid contents, e.g. jams.
Before the first usage Disposal of the packaging material Unpack your appliance and dispose of the packaging material in accordance with your local regulations. Properties Initial cleaning Wipe the baking mould , kneading paddles and outer surfaces of the bread baking machine with a clean, damp cloth before putting it into operation. Do not use abrasive scrubbers or cleaning powders. Remove the protective foil from the control panel , as well as from the viewing window .
Control panel To interrupt the operation, briefly press the Start/Stop button until a signal tone sounds and the time in the display flashes. By once again pressing the Start/Stop button within 10 minutes, the operation can be continued. Should you forget to re-start the programme, after 10 minutes it will be automatically continued. To completely terminate the operation or to delete a programming, press the Start/Stop button for 3 seconds, until long signal tone sounds.
Operation indicator lamp The operation indicator lamp indicates with its glowing that a programme is currently running. If you want to start a programme time-delayed by using the timer function, the operation indicator lamp first glows when the programme itself starts, not when the timer is activated. Programme Bread weight Select the bread weight (750 g / 1000 g / 1250 g). Press the button repeatedly until the arrow appears under the desired weight.
Note: With the programmes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 and 9 a signal tone sounds during the programme process and „ADD“ appears in the display. As soon as possible after it sounds add the other ingredients, such as fruit or nuts. The ingredients will not be crushed by the kneading paddle . If you have set the timer, you can put all the ingredients into the baking mould at the beginning. In this case, however, fruits and nuts should be cut into smaller pieces before inserting them.
• Confirm the programming of the timer with the Start/Stop button . The colon on the display flashes and the programmed time starts to run. As soon as the programme starts, the operating indicator lamp glows. When the baking process has been completed, ten acoustic signals are sounded and the display indicates 0:00. Note NEVER use quantities larger than those specified. Too much dough could rise out of the baking mould drop onto the hot heating elements and cause a fire. Example: It is 8:00 a.
9. Note Do not open the appliance lid during the rising or baking phases. The bread could collapse. Select the browning level for your bread. In the display the arrow shows you what you have selected, light, medium or dark. Here you can also select the setting "Rapid" to shorten the time period in which the dough rises. Ending the Programme When the baking process has been completed, ten acoustic signals are sounded and the display indicates 0:00.
• If a new Programme cannot be started directly after the Bread Baking Machine has completed a baking process, it means the appliance is still too hot. In this case the display panel reverts to the default setting (Programmme 1). Open the appliance lid and allow the machine to cool down for 20 minutes before re-using it. After removing the bread, immediately rinse the baking mould with warm water. This prevents the kneading paddles from sticking to the driving shaft.
• • • • Technical data Ensure that the interior is completely dry. For easier cleaning, the appliance lid can be removed from the housing: Open the appliance lid until the wedgeshaped hinge cams pass through the openings of the hinge guides. Pull the appliance lid out of the hinge guides. To reassemble the appliance lid , guide the hinge cams through the opening of the hinge guides.
Warranty and Service Importer You receive a 3-year warranty for this device as of the purchase date. The device has been manufactured with care and meticulously examined before delivery. Please retain your receipt as proof of purchase. In the case of a warranty claim, please make contact by telephone with our service department. Only in this way can a post-free despatch for your goods be assured.
Programme sequence Programme 1. Regular Light Medium Dark Level of browning Size Time (Hours) 2.
Programme 3. Whole Wheat Light Medium Dark Level of browning Size Time (Hours) 4.
Programme 5. Super Rapid 6. Dough 7. Pasta 8. Buttermilk bread 9.
Programme 10. Cake 11. Jam 12.
Troubleshooting the Bread Baking Machine What do I do if the kneading paddle gets stuck in the baking mould after baking? Fill the baking mould with hot water and twist the kneading paddle to loosen the encrustation underneath. What happens if the finished bread is left inside the bread maker? Through the "Keep-warm function" it is ensured that the bread is kept warm for ca. 1 hour and that it is also protected against moisture.
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www.kompernass.com £ Total sum £ 7,- Cost p. Unit 1 baking mould incl. 2 Kneading paddles £ £ Add. £ 7 p&p. £ 7,- (Signature) 4 Kneading paddles Name of article Order card SBB 850 EDS A1 (max.
Natwest Bank Plc Hammersmith Branch Sort Code: 60-50-06 Account No: 37758829 Account Name: Domestic Electrical Solutions UK Limited Bank Transfer (BACS): Please transfer the complete amount to our account below: Important: • Please affix sufficient postage to the letter. • Write your name as the sender on the envelope.
(Location, Date) Cheque payment Payment method (max. 3 sets per order) Quantity ordered (Signature) Add. 12,50 € p&p. € 10 € 4 Kneading paddles € € Total sum 10 € Cost p. Unit 1 baking mould incl. 2 Kneading paddles Name of article Order card SBB 850 EDS A1 www.kompernass.
A: By cheque: Please place a cheque made payable to Irish Connection together with your completed order card into an envelope and post to our postal address below. Important: • Please affix sufficient postage to the letter. • Write your name as the sender on the envelope. Kompernass Service Ireland c/o Irish Connection 41 Harbour view Howth Co. Dublin Our postal address: 1. Enter under “Sender/orderer”your name, address and telephone number (for possible queries) in block capitals.
KITCHEN TOOLS Recipe Book SBB 850 EDS A1 6 Recipe Book KOMPERNASS GMBH BURGSTRASSE 21 · D-44867 BOCHUM www.kompernass.com ID-Nr.
RECIPE BOOK PAGE Useful information about ingredients 2 Baking tips 3 Ready-to-use baking mixtures 4 Slicing and storing bread 4 Recipes for approx. 1000 g bread 5 Programme 1 Regular ......................................................................................................................5 Programme 2 French........................................................................................................................6 Programme 3 Whole Wheat.................................
Useful information about ingredients We recommend using dry yeast for the bread maker to obtain the best results. If you are using fresh yeast instead of dry yeast, observe the instructions given on the packaging. In general, 1 packet of dry yeast corresponds to about 21 g of fresh yeast and is suitable for approx. 500 g of flour. Always store yeast in the refrigerator, as heat decomposes it. Before use, check the expiry date.
MEASURING THE INGREDIENTS Along with our Automatic Bread Maker, you will receive the following measuring cups, which make the task of measuring the ingredients easier for you: 1 Measuring cup with quantity level markings 1 Large measuring spoon corresponding to one tablespoon (tbsp.) 1 Small measuring spoon corresponding to one teaspoon (tsp.) Place the measuring cup on a flat surface. Make sure that the quantities reach the measuring lines correctly.
Ready-to-use baking mixtures Slicing and storing bread You can achieve the best results, if you place the freshly baked bread on a grill before slicing it and allow it to cool down for 15 to 30 minutes. Use a bread slicing machine or a toothed knife to slice the bread. Unconsumed bread can be stored at room temperature for up to 3 days in suitable plastic bags or containers. If you wish to store the bread for longer periods (up to 1 month), you should freeze it.
Recipes for approx. 1000 g bread Potato bread 300 ml water/milk 2 tbsp. butter 1 egg 90 g pressed, cooked potatoes 1 tsp. salt 2 tbsp. sugar 540 g flour of type 550 1 packet of dry yeast Note: To achieve a better baking result, prepare the dough with a mixer. Then place the finished dough in the baking mould. Using the button “Bread weight” enter the weight 1000 gr. Select the desired degree of browning for your bread. Please note that the quantities given are intended as guiding values.
Poppy seed bread 300 ml water 540 g flour of type 550 1 tsp. sugar 1 tsp. salt 75 g ground poppy seeds 1 tbsp. butter 1 pinch of nutmeg 3/4 packet of dry yeast 1 tbsp. grated Parmesan Cornbread 350 ml water 1 tbsp. butter 540 g flour of type 550 3 tbsp. corn semolina 1/2 chopped apple with peel 3/4 packet of dry yeast Programme 2 French "Classic" white bread 320 ml water/milk 2 tbsp. butter 1,5 tsp. Salt 2 tbsp.
Brown bread 400 ml warm water 160 g wheat flour of type 550 200 g coarse rye whole grain groats 180 g fine rye groats 1 tsp. salt 100 g sunflower seeds 100 ml dark treacle 1 packet of dry yeast 1 package of dry sourdough Wheat groats bread 350 ml water 1 tsp. salt 2 tbsp. butter 1.5 tbsp. honey 360 g flour of type 1050 180 g wheat whole grain flour 50 g wheat groats 3/4 packet of dry yeast Whole grain bread 350 ml water 25 g butter 1 tsp. salt 1 tsp.
Carrot bread 330 ml water 1.5 tbsp. butter 600 g flour of type 550 90 g finely chopped carrots 2 tsp. salt 1.5 tsp. sugar 1 packet of dry yeast Chocolate bread 400 ml milk 100 g low fat curd cheese 1,5 tsp. salt 1.5 tsp. sugar 600 g wheat whole grain flour 10 tbsp. cocoa 100 g chopped whole milk chocolate 1 packet of dry yeast Programme 6 Dough (knead) Use whole milk or semi-sweet chocolate. If you brush the dough with 1 tbsp. milk after kneading, the crust will be darker.
Buttermilk bread (type 2) 250 ml buttermilk 130 ml water 600 g wheat flour of type 1050 60 g rye flour of type 997 1,5 tsp. Salt 1 packet of dry yeast Pretzels 200 ml water 1/4 tsp. salt 360 g flour of type 405 1/2 tsp. sugar 1/2 packet of dry yeast Form the dough into pretzels. Then coat the pretzels with 1 whisked egg and spread coarse salt over top (a total of 1-2 tbsp. coarse salt for about 12 pretzels). Bake the pretzels at approx. 230°C for approx. 15-20 minutes.
Programme 10 Cake Gluten-free yoghurt bread 350 ml water 150 g natural yoghurt 1.5 tbsp. oil 1.5 tbsp. vinegar 100 g gluten-free flour (e.g. millet, rice, buckwheat) 400 g gluten-free flour mixture (e.g. "Mix B" from Schär) 1,5 tsp salt 1.5 tsp. sugar 1.5 packet of dry yeast 1 tsp. guar seed or carob seed flour Ready-to-use cake mixes work excellently with this programme. Follow the preparation instructions on the packaging.
Orange marmelade 350 g oranges 150 g lemons 500 g gelling sugar Strawberry jam 500 g strawberries 500 g gelling sugar 2-3 tbsp. lemon juice Enjoy your meal! These recipes are provided without guarantee. All ingredients and preparation information are guiding values. Expand these recipe suggestions based on your personal experiences. We hope you enjoy the recipes and wish you "bon appetit". Berry jam 500 g thawed berries 500 g gelling sugar 1 tbsp. lemon juice Mix all ingredients in the baking mould.
Troubleshooting the recipes Why does my bread occasionally have some flour on the side crusts? Your dough may be too dry.. Next time, take particular care with measuring the ingredients. Add up to 1 tbsp. of additional liquid. Why do I need to add the ingredients in a particular sequence? This is the best way to prepare the dough. Using the timer function prevents the yeast from mixing with the liquid before the dough is stirred.