Operation Manual
SilverCrest SBB 850 D1
14 - English
The baking times depend on the selected programme combinations, and particularly on the weight.
Please pay particular attention also to section 17 "Programme sequence".
The following description of the programmes gives you an overview of the programmes and their
suitability for your baking plans.
Programme 1: Regular
This programme is suitable for baking white or brown breads, which largely consist of wheat or rye
flour. You obtain bread which has a compact consistency.
Programme 2: French
This programme is suitable for baking fluffy breads made from finely ground flours. You usually
obtain fluffy breads with a crispy crust.
Programme 3: Whole Wheat
This programme is suitable for processing strong flours such as wholemeal wheat flour or
wholemeal rye flour. This results in a heavy and compact bread.
Programme 4: Sweet
This programme is very suitable if you would like to add additional sugar or ingredients such as fruit
juice, dried fruit, coconut flakes, raisins or chocolate to your bread. The programme provides a
fluffy, airier bread.
Programme 5: Buttermilk bread
This programme is very suitable for breads with buttermilk or yogurt.
Programme 6: Gluten-free
Gluten-free flours and baking mixes have different rise properties and need more time to absorb
fluids. Thus this programme with its extended rise times and baking time is suitable for breads made
of gluten-free flour or gluten-free baking mixes.
Programme 7: Super Rapid
The times for kneading and baking as well as the rise time are greatly reduced in the Super Rapid
programme. This programme is thus suitable only for recipes that do not require any strong types of
flour or other heavy ingredients. The bread is less airy and also may not be as tasty as usual with
this programme.
Programme 8: Cake
Use this programme to bake your cake according to your own recipes or even cake mixes.
Programme 9: Knead
Use this programme if you only want to knead dough. You can set the kneading time to any
preferred time between 10 and 45 minutes. There are no rising phases and timer programming is
not possible.