Breadman BK2000IB Use and Care Manual Page 22

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TROUBLESHOOTING
QUESTION ANSWER
Why does height and shape
of bread differ in each loaf?
Height and shape of bread may differ depending on the ingredients, room temperature
and length of timer cycle. Also, accurate measurement of ingredients is essential to
make delicious bread.
Bread has unusual aroma.
Why?
Stale ingredients may have been used or too much yeast may have been used. Always use
fresh ingredients. Accurate measurements are essential to make delicious bread.
Kneading paddle comes out
with bread.
This can happen, as kneading paddle is detachable. Use a nonmetal utensil to remove it.
Caution: Kneading paddle will be hot. Allow bread to cool before removing paddles.
Bread has floured corners. Sometimes flour in the corners of the bread pan may not have been completely kneaded into
dough. Scrape it off the loaf with a knife. Check bread about 10 minutes into kneading cycle.
If all flour is not incorporated, use a rubber spatula to remove the flour from the sides of the
bread pan so it can be incorporated into the dough.
Can ingredients be halved
or doubled?
NO. If there is too little in bread pan, kneading paddle cannot knead well enough. If there is
too much, bread rises out of bread pan.
Can fresh milk be used
in place of dry milk?
YES. Be sure to decrease same measurement of water to equal liquid substitution.
Fresh milk is not recommended when using delay bake timer, because it may spoil while
sitting in bread pan.
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