NON-STICK COATING
The bread pan and kneading paddle are provided with non-stick coa-
tings. Even without using additional fat, food will not stick to the coated
surfaces. Please adhere to the following precautions:
•
, wipe the non-stick coatings of the bread pan and
Before first use
kneading paddle with a little butter or marge. Thereafter, there is no
need to grease the bread pan for baking.
• Do not use the bread pan or kneading paddle, if the non-stick coating
is scratched, cracked or detached due to overheating.
• Only use wooden or heat-resistant plastic cooking utensils with the
appliance. Do not use hard or sharp objects for scratching, stirring,
or cutting on the coatings. We will not be liable for damage to the
non-stick coating, if metal utensils or similar objects have been used.
Do not use any spray-on non-stick coatings or oven cleaners.
• The non-stick coatings minimise the effort of cleaning. Do not use
abrasive scorers or abrasive cleaners for cleaning. Even stubborn
residues can be removed via a soft sponge or soft nylon brush and
warm dishwater.
CARE AND CLEANING
WARNING: Always ensure that the appliance is out of reach of young
children.
Always switch OFF the appliance (holding the START/STOP button touched until a
beep sounds), then unplug the appliance, and wait until the appliance cooled down
(at least 20 minutes), before moving or cleaning the appliance. Do not attempt to
move the appliance during operation.
The surfaces of the bread pan and kneading paddle have a non-stick coating. Do not
scratch or cut on the non-stick coatings. Do not use any abrasive cleaners or corro-
sive chemicals (e.g. bleach, oven cleaner or grill cleaner) for cleaning the appliance
or any parts of it, to avoid damage to the surfaces. Do not use any hard or sharp-
edged objects for cleaning any surfaces of the appliance.
Ensure to protect the housing against splashing water and moisture. Do not immerse
the housing, or power cord in water or any other liquid, to avoid hazards due to
electric shock and damage. Do not spill or drip any liquids on the housing or power
cord, or in the heating compartment to avoid risk of fire and electric shock. Do not
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use violence!
Do not clean the appliance or any part or accessories of the appliance in
an automatic dishwasher.
1. Unplug the appliance and with the lid open, leave the appliance cool down to
room temperature (at least 20 minutes).
2. To unlock the bread pan, turn it counter-clockwise. Then lift it out of the heating
compartment.
IMPORTANT:
Only use warm dishwater for cleaning the appliance. Handle the
parts of the appliance with care to avoid damage. This holds especially for the inner
flap of the ingredients box, the white silicone seal on the bottom of the heating com-
partment and the heating elements.
3. Clean the heating compartment using a wet cloth or a slightly wet soft sponge.
Ensure to remove all crumbs and splashes. However, ensure not to damage the
white silicone seal and heating elements in the bottom of the heating compartment.
Additionally, no fluffs or other particles may remain on the heating elements.
4. Wipe the lid and the interior of the ingredients box carefully with a wet cloth.
Ensure not to damage the hinges of the inner flap of the ingredients box. If
required, use a small soft brush to clean the interior of the ingredients box.
5. Wipe the exterior of the appliance and power cord with a soft damp cloth. The-
reafter, wipe the appliance dry with a soft cloth.
6. Take the kneading paddle out of the bread pan by simply pulling it upwards.
If the kneading paddle sticks to the drive shaft and is hard to remove, fill
the bread pan with hot dishwater for approx. 30 minutes. Then try again. If
required, use the provided hook to lift the kneading paddle out of the bread pan.
7. Clean all surfaces of the bread pan and the kneading paddle using warm dishwa-
ter and a soft brush or cloth. Especially the drive shaft protruding from the bottom
of the bread pan interior needs thorough cleaning. It must be smooth and shiny.
Otherwise, the kneading paddle could stick to the drive shaft after next operation.
Tip:
Ensure that the opening in the kneading paddle is completely clean and smooth.
Residues within the opening would stick to the drive shaft, thus making it quite dif-
ficult to remove the kneading paddle from the drive shaft after operation.
8. After cleaning, hold the kneading paddle and bread pan up to the light to check,
whether the opening in the kneading paddle and the drive shaft are clean. If
there are any residues, you should soak kneading paddle and bread pan for
some minutes in hot dishwater. Thereafter clean thoroughly, using a soft cloth.
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