Get to know your new West Bend
breadmaker was designed to be very easy to use. Please review the following
features to better understand the control panel.
CONTROL PANEL and FUNCTIONS
LCD DISPLAY: The display indicates when the appliance is ready for use. When the
appliance is first plugged in, there will be an audible beep and the default program is
displayed. "1 3:05" appears on the display. The "1" specifies which program is selected
(1-12 programs) and the "3:05" is the length of the program in hour: minutes. The
position of the arrow at the top of the display indicates the weight of the loaf selected (3,
2.5 or 2 lb) with 2.5 lb as the default. The position of the arrow at the bottom of the
display indicates the degree of browning that is selected (light, medium, or dark) with
medium as the default. As the program proceeds, the digits of the time displayed will
decrease progressively, indicating remaining time. During operation, the status of the
program is indicated in the display with a mark at the active program mode.
"START/STOP" Button: The "START/STOP" button is used to start, pause, or cancel a
program. A short alert is heard with each press of the "START/STOP" button. Press this
button when the Breadmaker is idle to start the program. When the breadmaker is active,
press the button once to pause the program, or press and hold to cancel the program. If
you do cancel the program, the breadmaker will return to its default settings for the
chosen menu selection. All customized settings will be lost if the program is cancelled.
You must set all desired program settings before starting the program. The program
cannot be changed after the cycle has begun, unless you cancel the cycle.
"COLOR" Button: "COLOR" cycles to select the crust darkness: LIGHT, MEDIUM,
and DARK. The default color is MEDIUM.
"TIMER" Buttons: The "+" and "-" buttons are used to set a delayed program end
time. All settings, except (10) "Cake," can be used with the delay timer. The delay
hours and minutes will be added to the preprogrammed times for the specific
program. The time indicated in the display is the time until the end of the cycle. The
maximum time delay is 13 hours per program. Note: When delay start time has been
selected, press "START/STOP" button. As time counts down, the " : " will blink to
indicate that it is working. Setting (10) Cake cannot be used with a delayed start.
DELAY START: The maximum time delay is 13 hours per program.
Example: It is 8:30 p.m. and you would like the bread ready for the next morning at
7:00 a.m. Determine the time difference, 7:00 a.m. is 10 hours and 30 minutes
ahead of 8:30 p.m. Press the "+" or "-" buttons until 10:30 appears in the display.
NEVER use the time delay function when using perishable ingredients such as
milk, eggs, fruit, yogurt, etc.!
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