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B3958
THE BREAD HAS RISEN TOO MUCH
If your bread rises higher than it ought to, you have used too much yeast. Please
check whether you have used the right quantity and the right type of yeast. Too
much sugar can overactivate the yeast.
Try reducing the dose of sugar and do not use too much dried fruits or honey,
which equally contain a lot of sugar.
Try using 10 to 20 ml less water. Do bear in mind that a lower degree of humidity
could brake the activity of the yeast.
Sometimes over-rising can also be caused by flour that was grinded too fine.
These varieties of flour do not require an equally active yeast as heavier varieties
do.
THE BREAD IS TOO DRY
Try using less flour or add a tablespoonful of liquid. While your bread maker is
kneading fairly heavy dough or when you have programmed longer kneading times,
the appliance may occasionally tremble a bit. Therefore you must make sure your
bread maker is always positioned on a stable surface, not too near to another object
and not too close to the edge of the kitchen sink unit.
THE BREAD IS FLAT
If you are using grinded flour or wholemeal flour, your bread tends to be
somewhat flatter.
If your bread does not rise at all, you need to check the yeast. Have you thought
of adding the yeast? If the bread has only risen a little bit, the yeast you used may
have been too old.
Too hot or too cold water also brakes the yeast's activity.
Please also verify whether you have not used too much salt.
ERROR ON THE DISPLAY
If you see the indication 'H:HH' appearing on the display after you have pressed
the 'start/stop' button, this means that your bread maker has not sufficiently
cooled down yet. Stop the program and pull the plug out of the wall socket. It's
necessary to allow your appliance to cool down for another 10 to 20 minutes, with
the lid open.
If the error 'L:LL' appears on the display, after you have pressed the 'start/
stop' button, it means that your bread maker is too cold. Place the bread maker
somewhere where it's more warm.
If the error "E:E0'or 'E:E1' appears on the display after you have pressed
the 'start/stop' button, your bread maker needs to be serviced by a qualified
technician. He can control this error for you.
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