WestBend 41030 Manual de Usario

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WEST BEND BREAD & DOUGH MAKER
L4978
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electrical
shock and/or injury to persons including the following:
Read all instructions before using.
Do not touch hot surfaces. Use handles or knobs. Always use potholders or oven mitts to handle hot bread pan or hot
bread.
Do not put hand inside oven chamber after bread pan is removed. Heating unit will still be hot.
To protect against electrical shock, do not place cord, plug or appliance in water or other liquid.
Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used by or near children.
Unplug from outlet when not in use and before cleaning. Allow to cool before putting on or taking off parts and before
cleaning appliance.
Avoid contacting moving parts.
Do not operate appliance with a damaged cord or plug or after the appliance malfunctions or has been damaged in any
manner. Return appliance to The West Bend Company for examination, repair or adjustment.
The use of accessory attachments not recommended by The West Bend Company may result in fire, electrical shock or
personal injury.
Do not use outdoors.
Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter or touch hot surfaces.
Do not place appliance on or near a hot gas or electrical burner, or in a heated oven.
Do not use appliance for other than intended use.
To disconnect power, press stop button to turn control off then remove plug from wall outlet. Never pull on the cord.
Extreme caution must be used when moving appliance during operation.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS - Your bread maker needs no special care other than cleaning. If servicing
becomes necessary, return your bread maker to The West Bend Company. See Warranty section in this booklet for service
details. Do not attempt to repair it yourself. For Household Use Only. An off odor from motor may be noted with first
use, which is normal and will disappear with use.
Electric Cord Statement - CAUTION: Your bread maker has a short cord as a safety precaution to prevent personal
injury or property damage resulting from pulling, tripping or becoming entangled with the cord. Do not allow children to be
near or use this bread maker without close adult supervision. If you must use a longer cord set or an extension cord when
using the bread maker, the cord must be arranged so it will not drape or hang over the edge of a countertop or tabletop,
where it can be pulled on by children or tripped over accidentally. To prevent electric shock, personal injury or fire, the
electrical rating of the extension cord you use must be the same or more than the wattage of the bread maker (wattage is
stamped on underside of bread maker).
Important Safety Instructions - This appliance has a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other). As a safety
feature, this plug will fit in a polarized outlet only one way. If the plug does not fit fully in the outlet, reverse the plug. If it
still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician. Never use with an extension cord unless plug can be fully inserted. Do not
attempt to defeat this safety feature. Your West Bend® Bread & Dough Maker was designed for use with 120 volt, 60 Hz
electrical service ONLY. Use of your bread & dough maker with a converter or transformer will destroy the electronic
control and will void your warranty
TO PREVENT PERSONAL INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE, READ AND FOLLOW THE
INSTRUCTIONS AND/OR WARNINGS IN THIS CARE/USE INSTRUCTIONAL MANUAL.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON PROTECTING ELECTRONIC CONTROL - To Protect bread
maker’s electronic control against possible damage caused by surges in electrical power line, we recommend using a surge
protector device, available in the electronics department of most discount/hardware stores. Simply plug surge protector into
electrical outlet, then plug bread maker cord into receptacle of surge protector.
HELPFUL HINTS FOR SUCCESSFUL BREAD BAKING - To ensure great baking results in your West
Bend Bread Dough Maker, please take a few minutes to review the following tips and read the basic instructions in the
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front section of this book. Please pay close attention on how to measure ingredients, as this is the most important step in
bread machine baking and the difference between success and failure.
IMPORTANT TIPS TO KEEP IN MIND WHEN MAKING BREAD ARE: - Make sure knead bar is
in pan before adding ingredients. Simply match hole in bar with shape of shaft and slide on. You may need to twist bar
slightly to slide all the way down on shaft.
Always use fresh ingredients.
Measure ingredients accurately using correct measuring cups and spoons.
USE see-through glass or plastic measuring cups with graduated markings for liquids. Measure liquids at
eye level for accuracy.
Use set of solid, nesting type-measuring cups for dry ingredients. ALWAYS SPOON DRY
INGREDIENTS, especially bread flour, into measuring cups, then level with a knife.
DO NOT SCOOP measuring cups into flour as this will cause dough to be too dry and result in short
loaves.
USE set of graduated measuring spoons for smaller quantities of ingredients, measuring level, not rounded
or heaping.
Add ingredients to pan in this order: 1) all liquid ingredients first, 2) all dry ingredients, EXCEPT YEAST, putting salt
in one corner of pan to keep away from yeast, 3) level dry ingredients in pan, divide butter or margarine into 4 pieces
and place a piece in each corner, and 4) make a slight well in center and add yeast.
Lock pan securely in machine, turning counterclockwise.
Make bread and crust color selections first, then turn machine on.
Feel free to check dough during knead cycle for any minor adjustment that may be needed. After 8-10 minutes of
kneading, open cover to look at and touch dough. (Opening cover at this time does not affect performance). Dough
should be in a ball on knead bar and feel a bit sticky. This is perfect and needs no adjustment. If dough is very sticky
and clinging in one corner of pan, it is too wet and needs flour. Add 1 tablespoon flour at a time until dough forms into
a soft ball on knead bar. If dough is too dry and the machine seems to be struggling, add lukewarm water 1 teaspoon at
a time, until dough becomes soft and elastic and a bit sticky to the touch. When making any adjustment, always allow
flour or water to be blended into dough thoroughly, about 1 minute, before making any further adjustment.
‘QUICK START’ STEPS FOR MAKING FIRST LOAF OF BREAD - You are probably very anxious
to start using your new bread maker without having the time to read this book from cover to cover. Follow these ‘Quick
Start’ steps for making that first loaf of bread, whether using the mix included with your bread maker or one of the recipes
in this book. And while you are enjoying that first slice of freshly baked bread, sit back and read the book to ensure
successful baking results each and every time. It contains very important information on the proper use of your bread
maker.
‘QUICK START’ STEPS FOR MAKING BREAD MIX INCLUDED WITH BREAD MAKER
Wash pan and knead bar as recommended in “Clean Before Using” section in this book. Make sure knead bar is positioned
on shaft in bottom of pan.
1. Measure 1-cup (8 ounces) lukewarm water in glass or plastic see-through measuring cup. Make sure water level is
exactly at the 1 cup marking, at “EYE LEVEL”. Pour water into bread pan.
2. Open bag of dry ingredients and pour into pan on top of water. Level ingredients with knife, pushing some into
corners of pan.
3. Make a well in center of dry ingredients; add yeast from packet included with mix.
4. Lock pan into bread maker, turning counterclockwise (see LOCK directional arrow on edge of pan). Plug bread maker
into outlet.
5. The bread maker is already preprogrammed for making the box mix. After the machine is plugged in, the words
BASIC and MEDIUM will appear in the display along with 3:40 (3 hours, 40 minutes) which is the time needed to
make the mix. Press START/STOP button to turn on. Red ON light will glow, colon between hours and minutes will
flash and time will count down in minutes so you always know how much time remains until the bread is done.
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When done, 0:00 will appear in display and audible alert will sound. Turn bread maker off by holding START/STOP
button down until red ON light goes out, about 3 seconds. Unlock pan using hot pads or oven mitt and shake bread out of
pan. Cool on rack 15 to 30 minutes before slicing. See “Clean After Each Use” section in this book for cleaning pan and
knead bar.
‘QUICK START’ STEPS FOR MAKING A RECIPE IN THIS BOOK - Choose one of the many bread
recipes included in this book and follow the basic steps that follow. Either a 1 or 1½ pound loaf of bread can be made
depending on the size loaf desired.
Wash pan and knead bar as recommended in “Clean Before Using” section in this book and be sure knead bar is positioned
on shaft in bottom of pan.
1. Read “How To Measure” section in this booklet, as this is VERY IMPORTANT.
2. Add all liquid ingredients to pan first, then add dry ingredients, leveling and pushing some of the dry ingredients into
the corners. Add the recommended amount of butter or margarine to corners of pan.
3. Make a well in center of dry ingredients and add the recommended amount of yeast for the type being used and loaf
size.
4. Lock pan into bread maker, turning counterclockwise (see LOCK directional arrow on edge of pan). Plug bread maker
into outlet and press Bread Select button until recommended bread setting, as given in recipe, appears in display. Press
Bread Color button until desired crust color, LIGHT, MEDIUM, or DARK, appears in display. Press START/STOP
button to turn on. Red ON light will glow, colon between hours and minutes will flash and time will count down in
minutes so you always know how much time remains until the bread is done.
When done, 0:00 will appear in display and audible alert will sound. Turn bread maker off by holding START/STOP
button down until red ON light goes out, about 3 seconds. Unlock pan using hot pads or oven mitt and shake bread out
of pan. Cool on rack 15 to 30 minutes before slicing. See “Clean After Each Use” section in this book for cleaning pan
and knead bar.
OTHER TIPS TO KEEP IN MIND WHEN USING YOUR BREAD MAKER
1. DO NOT REMOVE the bread pan or touch any moving parts when bread maker is in operation. If you need to stop the
bread maker during operation, hold the START/STOP button down for 3 seconds or until red ON light goes out.
2. BE SURE to allow adequate ventilation around the bread maker when it is in operation. Keep it out of drafts and direct
sunlight and at least 4 inches away from walls, cabinets and other appliances, especially heating and cooling appliances
which can interfere with the internal bread maker temperatures and affect the loaf of bread being prepared.
3. DO NOT IMMERSE base of bread pan in water or other liquid as this can damage the bearing on the bottom of the pan
that turns the knead bar.
4. ALWAYS place bread maker on a DRY, STABLE, heat-proof countertop or table during use. Since the bread maker
contains a motor, some vibration occurs during the knead cycle.
5. AVOID touching bread maker during the bake cycle as exterior surfaces become hot. ALWAYS use pot holders when
removing and handling the bread pan after baking.
6. FOLLOW instructions as given for best results. THE MOST IMPORTANT STEP IN BREAD MAKING IS TO
MEASURE INGREDIENTS ACCURATELY.
7. DO NOT EXCEED the ingredient capacity of the bread maker. See “Know Your Ingredients” section in this booklet.
Use only fresh ingredients.
8. ALWAYS ADD INGREDIENTS in the order listed in the recipes. Add liquid ingredients to the bread pan first,
followed by dry ingredients, then butter or margarine and finally the yeast in the very center. Before adding the yeast,
ALWAYS tap the pan to settle the dry ingredients, then level off the ingredients, pushing into the corners to prevent liquid
from seeping up. Then add the yeast to the very center of the pan, making a slight well in the center of the dry ingredients.
This sequence is very important, especially when using the delay start timer of your bread maker to prevent over
fermentation of the yeast.
9. IN THE EVENT OF A POWER OUTAGE, the bread maker will turn off automatically and remain off when power is
restored. If this occurs, you will need to remove the contents from the bread pan and start over using fresh ingredients. The
red ON light will go off in the display to let you know the bread maker is not in operation
10. DO NOT COVER bread maker with anything during operation as this can cause malfunction
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11. DO NOT TOUCH control panel buttons after bread maker has been turned ON as this will interrupt the cycle. Turn
bread maker OFF after completion of cycle.
12. DO NOT LEAVE bread maker plugged into electrical outlet when not in use to prevent it from being accidentally
turned ON.

Especificaciones del producto

Marca: WestBend
Categoría: panificadora
Modelo: 41030

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