Mr Coffee Bread Maker BMR 200 User Manual

INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
Automatic Breadmaker  
BMR 200  
 
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:  
1. Read all instructions before using the machine.  
2. Do not touch hot surfaces. Use-handles or knobs.  
3. To protect against electrical shock do not immerse cord, plugs or breadmaker  
in water or other liquid.  
4. Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is, used by or near children.  
5.  
Unplug from outlet when not in use and before cleaning. Allow to cool before  
putting on or taking off parts.  
6. Do not operate any appliance wilh a damaged cord or plug or after the  
appliance malfunctions, or has been damaged in any manner. Return appliance  
to the nearest authorized, service center  
for repair.  
7. The use of accessory attachments not recommended by Mr. Coffee, inc. may  
cause hazards or injuries.  
8. Do not use outdoors.  
9. Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter or touch hot surfaces.  
10. Do not place on or near a hot gas or electric burner or in a heated oven.  
Il. To disconnect, turn  
any control to “OFF: then remove plug from wall outlet.  
12. Do not use breadmaker for storage purposes nor insert any utensils in the  
automatic b r e a d m a k e r a s t h e y may create  
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fire or electric shock.  
13. Avoid contacting moving parts.  
14. Do not use appliance for other than intended use.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
SPECIAL CORD SET INSTRUCTIONS  
I. A short power supply cord is provided to reduce the risk resulting from  
becoming entangled in or tripping over a longer cord.  
2. Extension cords are available and may be used if care is exercised in their use.  
3. When an extension cord is used, (1) the marked electrical rating of the cord set  
or extension cord should be at least as great as the electrical rating of the  
appliance and (2) the longer cord should be arranged so that it will not drape  
over the countertop or tabletop where it can be pulled on by children or  
tripped over unintentionally.  
4. This product is designed for household use only.  
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5. This appliance has a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other). As a safely  
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. Do not attempt to defeat this safety feature.  
 
BEFORE YO UR FIRST USE  
Carefully unpack the breadmaker and remove all packaging materials. To remove  
any dust that may have accumulated during packaging, wipe the inner pot, kneader  
blade and the outside of the breadmaker with a clean, damp cloth. Do not use  
harsh or abrasive cleaners on any part of the breadmaker.  
Warning: Do not immerse the cord, plug, inner pot or base in water orother  
liquid.  
Place the breadmaker on a dry, stable surface away from burners and away ‘from  
areas where cooking grease or water may splatter onto it.  
Plug the breadmaker info a 120 volt 60 Hz AC only outlet.  
IMPORTANT SAFETY TIPS FROM MR. COFFEE”’  
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Keep the breadmaker out o f the reach of infants and children, especially while it  
is hot if any pads are accidentally touched, th e operation may stop.  
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Be careful to keep your lace and hands away from the breadmaker.  
Place the breadmaker  
at least  
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inches away from any wall for proper cooling.  
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Do not cover the breadmaker with towels or any other material because steam  
would not be able to escape. Thiscould cause the lid to warp or change color.  
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Do not remove the inner pot or insert your hand into the inner pot during  
operation. If you need to remove the inner pot before operation is complete,  
press The STOP pad to stop operation of the breadmaker.  
first  
Remove any flour, bread crumbs or other materials from the inside of the inner  
case using a damp sponge or cloth.  
Do not put a larger quantity of ingredients into the inner pot than recommended.  
If you do so, the bread may not mix or bake correctly and the breadmaker may  
be damaged. The maximum amount of flour to be used for the BAKE settings is  
4- 2/3cups. The maximum amount of prepackaged breadmaker mix is  
maximum amount for the DOUGH setting is 4 1/2 cups flour.  
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cups t he  
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Handle the inner pot whith care. Remove the inner pot by pulling straight up on  
the handle. Do-not turn or shake the inner pot while taking it out. If the inner  
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is damaged or bent, the temperature sensor won't work properly. Handle hot  
inner pot using pot holders or oven mitts.  
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Do not use metal scouring pads on any part or parts of the breadmaker as thiswill  
damage the finishes.  
 
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Important Safeguards  
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Card Set Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
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Before Your First Use  
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Important Safety Tips from Mr.  
Welcome to The  
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Ma/or Features of The  
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Important  
Information Regarding Pre-Packaged Bread Mixes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.  
Product Features and Diagram of Parts  
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Control Panel Names and Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
HOW Your Breadmaker Works . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
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How to Use Your Breadmaker  
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A. Bake Settings  
Immediate Start . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Cutting and Storing Loaves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1  
B. Dough Setting  
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Immediate Start . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..1  
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C. Bake and Dough Settings  
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Delayed Finish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12  
Bread and Dough Ingredients . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13  
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Troubleshooting Guides  
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Proper Care and Cleaning of The  
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Commonly Asked Questions  
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Limited Warranty  
 
WELCOME T O  
BY MR. COFFEE”  
THE  
Thank you for purchasing The  
Your new breadmaker is  
an exciting appliance because it mixes, kneads and bakes the bread by itself after  
you measure and add the ingredients-in the correct order.  
Please try several loaves of bread from the accompanying Recipe Book to  
familiarize yourself with the breadmaker, specific breadmaker recipes, and the  
shape and quality of loaves your breadmaker will give. We recommend White  
Bread, 100% Whole Wheat Bread, Salty Lunn and  
some experience with different settings.  
Sticky Breakfast Rolls, to give you  
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A few things you should know:  
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The method of using yeast and the order of adding ingredients lo the  
breadmaker are different from yeast-bread  
recipes made from scratch.  
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The shape of the loaves is different than traditional bread loaves. See directions  
for Cutting and Storing Bread Loaves on page 11.  
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Accurate measuring of ingredients is very important for best results.  
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After your try several loaves of bread from the recipes provided; only then should  
you begin to make any adjustments in the recipe ingredients or try IO adapt a  
favorite family recipe. The more experience you have with the exact fngreclienl  
proportions, the more successful you will be when you make any changes.  
Please take time to read the use and care information that follows as well as the  
information in the Recipe Book that accompanies your breadmaker. By following  
this’ information, we feel that you will be thoroughly satisfied, and will enjoy high-  
quality, delicious fresh bread for years to come!  
MAJOR FEATURES-OF--~  
THE BREADMAKER’” BY MR.  
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Three loaf sizes:  
1. pound (Regular), 1 1/2 pound (Large), and 2. pound (Extra Large).  
Seven bread setting for versatility.  
Simple operation for ease of use.  
Delayed finish function.  
Additionaf ingredients buzzer.  
Automatic keep warm function.  
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Class window for viewing each stage of the selected setting.  
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING  
PRE -PAC KAGED BREAD MIXES  
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Follow the directions-  
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the back of your bread mix. For a 1 pound loaf light crust,  
set to Setting 3. For a 1-1/2 pound loaf medium crust, set lo Selling 1. For a  
pound loaf dark crust, set to Setting 2.  
 
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PRODUC T FEATURES AND DIAGRAM OF PARTS  
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Glass Window  
Inner P  
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until  
it “click”  
Panel  
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Your Breadmaker Also  
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With  
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Recipe Book.  
Inc ludes recipes and  
he lpful lips.  
C ONTROL PANEL NAMES AAND OPERATION  
Be sure-to press the pad until a beep is heard.  
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Indicates number of course.  
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indicates  
amount of time left 10  
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Indicates  
warnings (See page 14)  
A: Displayed lime will move forward in 10 minute  
increments.  
If the pads are pressed and h&l. the time setting will  
move forward or backward af high speed.  
SELEC T PAD  
Press to select the setting pf your choice.  
“1” for Basic (I). “2’: Basic (2).,elc.  
COURSE SELECT  
SELECT  
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Basic (1)  
2. Dark (2)  
START PAD  
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Basic (3)  
Press to start operation or begin timer countdown for  
4. Whole Wheat (4)  
5. Whole Wheat (5)  
6. French  
Delayed  
Finish  
feature  
STOP PAD  
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Sweet  
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operation or cancel  
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‘Press lo cancel  
I timer Setting.  
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mistake, lo stop  
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HOW YOUR BREADMAKER WORKS  
SWEET, AND DOUGH SETTINGS  
1. BASIC, FRENCH,  
BASIC  
Settings  
1
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FRENCH  
Setting  
SWEET  
Setting  
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2. WHOLE WHEAT SETTINGS  
First  
Second  
Setting 4 and 5  
R e s t  
Knead Knead  
KNEAD  
During the first knead, the dough ingredienls are mixed together for  
a
few  
minutes with the kneader blade pulsing on/off. During all knead stages. t he  
dough is manipulated continuously. Kneading develops The gluten (elastic  
substance developed from protein when wheat flour is combined with liquid)  
that gives yeast  
bread its characteristic cellular structure.  
REST  
For WHOLE WHEAT settings, rest period occurs at the beginning of the setting  
to allow time ( or the liquid to moisten the whole wheat flour and the  
breadmaker’s inner case to warm.  
Cl RISE  
The dough is left alone to rise.  
Cl PUNCH  
Releases gas (carbon dioxide) that has built up in the dough.  
D SHAPE  
The dough is shaped into  
a
smooth, round ball.  
FINAL RISE  
The dough is left to rise and the bread is formed for baking.  
BAKE  
Two bake stages are sed for good results.  
The buzzer sounds three times when baking is completed.  
KEEP WARM  
The inner case is automatically kept warm to prevent the bread from  
getting soggy.  
 
‘HOW TO USE YOUR BREADMAKER  
The breadmaker can be programmed to perform various functions within the  
different settings. The BAKE settings make bread from start IO finish. The DOUGH  
setting makes dough for  
a
variety of recipes, but you must shape it yourself, then  
bake it in a regular oven. For the Delayed Finish feature, the breadmaker can be  
programmed to make bread or dough while you are at work orasleep.  
The step-by-step directions that follow are d i v i d e d four  
sections to help you  
learn how tO use your breadmaker: Before Baking (Use For All settings); BAKE  
Settings Immediate Start; DOUGH Setting; and BAKE and DOUGH Settings  
Delayed Finish.  
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BEFO RE BAKING  
(Use For All Settings)  
All of  
the  
settings are programmed by first following step 1 through 10 on pages  
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and 9. Then, depending on the selling desired, refer, to BAKE Sellings  
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Immediate  
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IO); DOUGH Setting immediate Start (page 11); or BAKE and DOUGH  
Delayed Finish (page 12T to complete the process.  
Settings  
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1. Choose a recipe from the Recipe Book. Read it thoroughly before your begin lo bake.  
Be sure the recipe uses no more than a total amount of 4-2/3 cups of flour for  
BAKE settings and 4-1/2 cups for DOUGH settings.  
2. Before adding ingredients, remove the inner pot by pulling the handle straight up.  
(Adding ingredients to the inner pot outside the breadmaker eliminates the  
possibility of accidentally  
spilling ingredients directly into the inner case.) Attach  
the kneader blade onto the mounting shaft inside the inner pot by lining up the flat  
sides of the kneader blade with mounting shaft then firmly pushing the kneader  
blade down onto the mounting shaft.  
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Be sure all parts are clean and free of crumbs or oiher food.  
If the kneader blade is not placed correctly,kneading  
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3. Select fresh, high-quality ingredients, and use them in proper  
adjustments in the type or amount of ingredients can affect the quality of the bread.  
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for BAKE settings, the maximum amount of flour is 4-2/3cups.  
for DOUGH setting, the maximum amount of flour is 4-1/2 cups.  
For prepackaged breadmaker bread mixes, be sure that the amount of mix is  
nol more lhan 4 cups. If the amount of mix is more, measure out:4 cups.  
4. Important information regarding pre-packaged bread mixes:  
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Follow the directions on the back of your bread mix. For a 1 pound loaf light  
crust set to Setting 3. For 1-1/2 pound loaf medium crust, set to Setting 1.  
For a 1-1/2 pound loaf dark, crust, set to setting 2.  
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5. Measure accurately for successful breadmaker bread loaves. Mismeasuring  
slightly, can make big difference in your results. Measure each ingredient precisely  
before placing it into the inner pot.  
To measure liquids, pour into  
even  
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through glass or plastic liquid measuring  
cup. Read the measurement al eye level.  
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To measure flour, spoon into a standard  
dry-ingredient measuring cup and level  
with a-straight-edge knife or metal spatula.  
Use standard measuring spoons and level  
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with a straight-edge knife or metal spatula.  
 
BEFORE BAKING  
(Use For All Settings)  
CONT.  
6. Assemble ingredients on your kitchen counter in order of use before adding them  
to the inner pot. Measure ingredients into the inner pot in the order given in the  
recipe. Once all ingredients have been-added lo the inner pot, recheck the recipe  
lo be sure each one was used, and in the correct quantity and order.  
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The correct order of adding ingredients is:  
1. Water and other liquids (including eggs)  
2. Flour, shortening, sugar, salt, elc.  
3. Active dry yeast  
Note: When the room temperature is over 02°F  
When room temperature is normal, use waler between 65°F  
and 70°F  
use cold water (about  
IMPORTANT: When using the Delayed Finish feature, please pay special  
attention to the order of ingredients. When adding the dry yeast, make a  
hollow depression in the mound of flour ancl pour the dry yeast into il.  
not let the yeast touch the water or the dough may not rise properly.  
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7. Place the inner pot into the inner case.  
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Wipe off any moisture from the outer side of the inner  
pot before placing it into the inner case.  
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Make sure the word FRONT on the upper rim of the  
inner pot is facing toward the front of the breadmaker.  
Push down on rim until inner pot locks into place.  
Unless the inner pot is securely placed inside the  
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breadmaker, the bread  
will not bake correctly.  
8, Close the lid.  
r into a 120 volt 60 Hz AC outlet.  
is plugged in, the  
9. Plug the breadm  
display window will flash “0 00," within  
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a
minute.  
10. Select the desired setting.  
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Press the SELECT pad until the number of the desired  
setting appears in the display window.  
Each time the SELECT pad is pressed, the display  
changes IO the number of the next setting.  
window  
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The number of the setting and the required amount of  
time in hours and minutes for each setting will appear.  
CRUST CONTROL  
 
A. BAKE SETTINGS  
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IMMEDIATE START  
This section explains how to set the breadmaker using one of the various BAKE  
settings. Make sure that the setting you select is the correct setting for the recipe  
you are making. Follow steps  
1
through 10 on pages  
8
and 9.  
11. Press the START pad.  
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The-display window will show the time remaining until the completion of the  
selected setting. The time will “count down” in one-minute increments.  
For example: When you have selected the Basic (1) setting "2:50" appears in  
the display window.  
BASIC and SWEET Settings:  
These settings have an additional ingredient buzzer that.  
sounds eight times IO allow you tO add ingredients such as  
nuts, raisins, etc. during the last part of the kneading. When  
using delayed start, these  
as the flour, water, etc.  
ingredients are added the same time’  
WHOLE WHEAT Settings:  
For the first 32 minutes of course setting number 4 and  
5
the breadmaker is  
heating and allowing the liquid to moisten the flour,The kneader blade does  
not mix or knead during this time.  
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Steam may rise from the vent on theback of the lid during  
When baking is finished the buzzer will sound three times and the display  
will read “0 00."  
operation.  
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"0 00" will be flashing, indicating the “Keep Warm” featureis on.  
12. Remove the inner pot.  
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Open the lid.  
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Using’ pot holders or oven mitts, remove the inner pot by  
pulling straight up on the handle  
Caution: Be sure  
to use pot holders or oven mitts IO  
remove the inner pot as it will be extremely h o t  
When a BAKE setting is completed, the machine automatically goes into a  
“KEEP WARM” stage.  
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You may remove your bread anytime during this period, or you ‘may wait until  
the keep warm period is over.  
Note: Unless turned OFF, the  
"KEEP  
Warm " feature will re  
after baking is complete. To turn off the “KEEP WARM” feature, press the  
STOP pad. "0 00” will stop flashing, but remain in the display windown.  
13. Remove the bread.  
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Be sure to use-pot holders when removing the bread  
from the inner pot.  
Turn the inner pot upside down and shake it several  
‘times to remove the bread.  
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Place the bread on wire rack and allow it to cool.  
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The kneader blade may remain in the bottom of the loaf. I  
the loaf to cool, then remove the kneader blade using the  
plastic spoon or other plastic or wooden utensil so the kneader blade is not  
scratched. If removing the blade when the bread is hot, use oven mitts or  
wrap the loaf in a towel.  
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If you are not satisfied with the bread results, refer to the Troubleshooting  
Guide (pages 14 and 15).  
14. Unplug the breadmaker.  
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When removing the plug, always hold the plug not the cord.  
 
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CUTTING AND STORING BREAD LOAVES  
CUTTING  
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are sh  
Because loaves baked in a breadmaker  
bread loaves, below are several  
ways to’ cut them:‘  
. .hot bread loaves. Otherwise,  
Use an electric knife for best results when cutting  
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ife works well  
a
sharo serrated or sawtooth breadkni  
For square slices place the loaf on its side  
is the easiest way to cut loaves.  
. and slice across  
the loaf. We find this  
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For rectangular slices  
may be cut in half; lengthwise or crosswise.  
For wedges place the loaf right-and cut through the center-from the top  
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place the loaf upright and cut from the top down. Slices  
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down; Place each half cut side down and cut lengthwise into four, six or,  
eight wedges.  
STORING  
If you have leftover bread, store it as follows:  
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Store bread tightly covered at room temperature up to ihree days. If weather is  
hot and humid, store in the freezer.  
. Store bread tightly covered in the freezer up to one month. Slicing the loaves  
before freezing makes it easy to use one slice at a time.  
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Do not store bread in the refrigerator because it tends to dry out and stale more  
quickly than commercially, made bread.  
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Leftover bread can be cut into 1/2 or 1-Inch cubes for  
use in your favorite  
pudding, crouton and stuffing recipes. Keep a tightly closed container in the  
freezer to add to as needed,  
B. DOUGH S E TTI NG  
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IMMEDIATE START  
TO set the DOUGH setting: follow steps 1 through 10 on pages 8 and  
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Press the START pad.  
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The SELECT pad has been pressed, and the machine  
changed to the "8" - Dough mode. Press the START pad.  
The remaining time until the dough is finished will be  
displayed.  
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When the rising is completed, the buzzer willsound  
three times to let you know the dough is ready.  
"0 00" will then be di s played.  
12. Remove the dough.  
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When the buzzer sounds, press the STOP pad.  
Open t h e lid, remove the inner pot by lifting it straight  
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up and remove the dough.  
13. Turn the machine off and unplug the cord.  
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Unplug the unit by holding th e plug and, not by pulling  
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on  
the-cord.  
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C. BAKE AND DOUGH SETTINGS  
DELAYED FINISH  
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This section explains how toset the Delayed Finish feature so that you can have a  
loaf of bread or dough whenever you want.  
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When using the timer, always set it before pressing the START pad.  
The Delayed Finish feature can be used to delay the finish of settings up to  
12 hours.  
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To program the machine for Delayed Finisb: follow steps  
selecting and selling BAKE or DOUGH.  
1
through 10 on pages  
8
and  
9
for  
To enter 9:30 In the display window. press either the  
pads of the timer set pad.  
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the  
pad, 2:40 wilt appear In the display  
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II you press the  
pad, 2:40 of the Dark (3) setting wilt  
appear In the display window. Once more press the  
pad,  
12:00 will appear in the display window.  
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Delayed Finish can be set in 10-minute increments.  
If you press and “hold” one of the timer set pads, the time wilt  
move quickly forward or backward.  
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If you go past the time you want to set. press the other pad  
tO reverse the setting to desired time  
To check the setting you have selected, press the SELECT pad.  
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To return to the time of the Delayed finis  
SELECT pad again.  
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feature, press the  
Press the START pad tO start the timer.  
The colon (:) of th e time readout in the display will flash  
countdown has begun.  
The display will show the time countdown in one-minute  
increments until " 0 : 0 0 " has been reached and baking has  
been completed.  
It you make  
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indicate that  
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mistake setting the Delayed Finish, press the  
STOP pad. This will clear the display window and you can  
begin again.  
Follow the same directions and precautions for removing the inner pot, turning the  
machine off, etc. as for any immediate BAKE setting. Follow the recipe for shaping,  
baking, etc. for DOUGH setting. See page 10 for more detailed information.  
Note: The order in which the ingredients are added to the Inner pot is critical  
when using the Delayed Finish feature. The water and yeast must not touch for,  
best results. See page 9.  
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Recipes using eggs, fresh milk, sour cream, cheese or other foods that could  
spoil are not recommended for the Delayed Finish feature.  
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For more information see page 3 of The Breadmaker by Mr.  
Book.  
Caution: You can program tO make dough using the Delayed Finish feature. After  
letting the dough rise, you will need to shape and bake the dough. If you leave the,  
dough in the unit, your dough may over rise, resulting in a poor product.  
 
BREAD AND DOUGH INGREDIENTS  
FLOURS  
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Dread flour is the highest in gluten of thereadily available flours. It gives the  
tallest results and is the most tolerant of adverse conditions, high temperatures,  
high humidity, etc.  
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Whole wheat flour still contains the bran and germ from the wheat kernel. It is  
lower in gluten and needs to be used only with the WHOLE WHEAT BAKE settings.  
All- purpose flour is used only In some of the DOUG H recipes.  
II t  
is not  
a
substitute for bread flour in a recipe.  
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It is a living organism that causes the dough to rise.  
All of the recipes call for active dry yeast.  
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Rapid rise andcompressed- yeast are not dire c t substitutes for active dry yeast.  
SALT  
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Controls the actlon of the yeast.  
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Adds to and enhances the flavor of the bread.  
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At altitudes over 7,000 feet additional  
salt may be used to improve bread results.  
SWEETENERS (Sugar Brown or White; Honey;Molasses  
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Provides "food" for the yeast to helpitgrow.  
Enhances the flavor and the browning process of the bread.  
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FAT (Shortening, Butter, Margarine, Vegetable  
Oil)  
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Adds flavor and enhances the tenderness.  
Increases the “keeping” capabilities of the product.  
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MILK (Liquid or Dry)  
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Increases the nutritional value.  
Produces soft c ru s t and a velvety  
Enhances the flavor.  
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texture.  
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GLUTEN  
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An elastic substance that is developed from protein when wheat flour is  
combined with liquid and then mixed or kneaded.  
Helps give bread its cellular structure .  
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Several types  
of commercial powdered gluten products are  
available in health  
recipes,  
food stores. ‘it is sometimes recommended for use in breadmaker  
espec ially for recipes that use whole grain flours or when bread flour is not  
used. Our recipes do not require the addition of powdered gluten.  
EG G S  
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Added for flavor, richness and c olor.  
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Do not use recipes containing eggs when using the Delayed Finish feature.  
 
TROUBLESHOOTING  
BREADMAKER GUIDE:  
Problem  
Solution  
Flour spilled out  
of inner pot into  
inner case  
Wipe out inner case with a clean cloth. Use care when  
cleaning around heating element.  
For BAKE selling, use a maximum of 4-2 / 3 cups flour at a time.  
For DOUGH setting, use a maximum of 4-1/2 cups flour.  
Bread not baking  
properly  
Check kneader blade mounting shaft for free rotation. If  
the rolation of the shaft Is binding or tight, please contact  
Mr. Coffee at 1-800-MRCOFFEE  
(I-8OO-672-6333) for service  
information.  
"E:01" appears in  
display window  
Open’the lid and remove the inner pot to cool the inside of  
the unit. After the panel message disappears, replace the  
inner pot and press the START pad again.  
"E:02, E:03, E:O4,  
E:05, E:08"  
Unplug the unit and please contact Mr. Coflee at  
1-800-MRCOFFEE  
(I-800-672-6333) for service information.  
appears in the ,  
display window  
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE:  
BREAD LOAVES  
Problem  
Causes  
Not baked in  
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Can happen with recipes calling for moist ingredients  
such as applesauce and yogurt or with heavier flours such  
as whole wheat or bran.  
center  
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Reduce the liquids by 1 tablespoon the next time you  
make the recipe.  
Humidity may be high. Add 1 to 2 tablespoons of flour the  
next time you make the recipe.  
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Ingredient amounts were out of proportion. Salt omitted.  
Too much dough was made. Exceeding the capacity of the  
inner pot may cause an underbaked, gummy center and a  
collapsed top. When dough rises to the top of the  
machine, it interferes with circulation needed for proper  
baking and cooling.  
Collapse  
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Warm weather, high humidity or overheated liquids all  
speed up  
yeast action, which may cause the dough to rise  
 
too  
fast and the bread to collapse before baking begins.  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
GUIDE:  
BREAD LOAVES  
CONT.  
Problem  
Causes  
Overrising  
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Usually indicates that ingredient quantities are out of  
proportion. Too much yeast, sugar, flour, liquid or a  
combination may result in exceeding the capacity of the  
inner pot.  
Open, coarse or  
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Excess water or yeast was used, or yeast action was  
accelerated by hot, humid weather or overheated  
ingredients.  
holey  
texture  
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Salt omitted.  
Heavy,  
Not enough water or too much flour was used.  
dense texture  
.. Not enough sugar or yeast was used.  
Recipe was imbalanced by an excess of whole grain  
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flours,  
whole grains, dried fruits or other added ingredients.  
Short loaf,  
unsatisfactory  
rising  
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Not enoug  
h
sugar was used.  
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Delayed Finish feature was used and ingredients were  
placed in inner pot in a way that salt or water were in  
contact with the yeast for a prolonged period.  
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Short, heavier  
loaves are to be expected when whole  
grains or whole grain flours are used or when all-purpose  
four is substituted for bread flour. Try using bread flour  
and reducing the amount of other flours and grains.  
Incorrect amount of yeast was used, or yeast was not fresh  
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No rise’  
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Old or improperly stored yeast was used. Yeast was  
omitted or mismeasured,  
Other key ingredients were omitted or mismeasured.  
Delayed Finish feature was used and ingredients were  
placed in the pan incorrectly.  
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Mushroom-  
shaped top  
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Too much yeast may have been used. Be sure yeast was  
measured with a teaspoon, not a tablespoon.  
Added ingredients that contain sugar, such as sweetened  
applesauce or raisins.  
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Loaf with top or sides that have caved in could be caused  
by too much moisture. Reduce the liquids by  
Sunken  
tablespoons the next time you make the recipe.  
If recipes call for fruit or vegetables, drain well and  
pat them dry.  
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PROPER CARE AND CLEANING OF  
THE BREADMAKER BY MR. COFFEE  
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Unplug the power cord and allow the breadmaker TO cool completely,  
Caution: Do not pour water into the inner case or submerge the breadmaker  
in water.  
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Use only a mild detergent tO clean the breadmaker. To avoid damaging the  
smooth surfaces of the breadmaker and inner pot, do not use chemical liquid  
cleaners (such as benzene or thinners), nonabrasive or abrasive cleansers, or  
scrubbing brushes or pads to clean the breadmaker or inner pot surfaces.  
The Unit Body, Lid and Inner Case  
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Wipe the outside of the unit body and the lid with a damp cloth.  
Remove any flour, bread crumbs or other materials from the inside of the inner  
case using a damp sponge or cloth or a small portable vacuum cleaner.  
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The inner Pot and Kneader Blade  
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Both the inner pot and the kneader blade are coated with a nonstick surface.  
Do not use any cleaners or utensils that could scratch this surface.  
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The nonstick surface may change in appearance after continued used. This is  
caused by moisture and steam and has no effect on its use or quality.  
Remove the inner pot with kneader blade from the inner case and wash with  
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a
damp sponge or dishcloth, making sure the kneader blade mounting shaft is also  
very clean. The inner  
pot interior can be washed with soapy waler, but do not  
submerge inner pot in water. Wash after each use and dry thoroughly.  
Do not soak either part in water or wash in a dishwasher.  
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If it is difficult to remove the kneader blade from the inner pot, fill the inner pot  
with warm water and let it stand a few minutes IO allow any baked-on bread  
dough to soften.  
If the hole in the kneader blade becomes clogged, clean It out with a soft bristle  
brush or wooden or plastic toothpicks.  
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Before Storing the tlreadmaker  
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Make sure the breadmaker base has cooled completely and all parts have been  
thoroughly cleaned and dried.  
Leave the lid open until the breadmaker is completely cool. This will avoid the  
furmation of any moisture in the inner case.  
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C OMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS  
What has happe n e d to the kneader b la d e?  
I t may have been baked into the bottom of the loaf of bread. See step 12 on  
page 10 for how to remove the kneader blade from the loaf.  
Why is bread flour used in most of the recipes?  
Bread flour is high in protein. When kneaded the protein produces gluten that  
gives bread a strong structure more tolerant of variations in the recipe, weather  
conditions  
etc., than all-purpose flour.  
Can I use all- purpose  
flour in my breadmaker?  
You may use all - purpose flour, however, the bread will be lower in volume and the  
texture will b e slightly different than bread made with bread flour. Because the  
bread structure  
is less strong’ than when bread flour is used, breads made with  
all-purpose flour aren’t as tolerant tO additional ingredients such as fruit, grains  
or vegetables.’  
Can  
I
use self-rising flour in my breadmaker?  
No, the leavening in self-rising flour interferes with the yeast, and the result  
will not be satisfactory.  
what is g l u t e n ?  
Gluten is the insoluble protein found in wheat flours. Hard wheat has a higher  
g l u t e n content that soft wheat. Gluten is formed when liquid is added to flour and  
kneaded. Gluten is the foundation of a good loaf of bread.  
Can Iuse my favorite bread recipes in my breadmaker?  
You can if you are wilting to experiment. Unfortunately, there is no tried-and-true  
formula for doing this because bread recipes vary. The recipe needs to be scaled  
down to fit the flour restrictions of your breadmaker (4 2 / 3 cups for BAKE settings,  
4
1/2 cups for ROUGH setting). You will have to figure amounts mathematically.  
(For example, if a favorite recipe uses 7 1/2 to 8 cups of flour, because your  
breadnaker has a maximum amount of 4 2/3 cups of flour for baked recipes you  
could begin by using 4 cups of flour and one-half of the amount of remaining  
Ingredients.) Use the same order of adding ingredients to the inner pot as  
recommended in our recipes.  
 
 
 
 

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