Product Warranty - Redmond RBM-M1907-E Manual Del Usuario

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Using the Baking Pan
The stain-resistant non-stick coated baking pan and kneading paddle provide
excellent bread release. Please, follow the instructions below to prevent dam-
ages to the coating.
1. Do not use metal or sharp utensils (such as a knife or a fork) to remove
the bread from the baking pan.
2. Before cutting the loaf always ensure that the kneading paddle is removed.
If the paddle is inside the loaf, wait for the loaf to cool down and remove
the paddle using the special paddle removing hook, provided with the
bread maker. Be careful when handling the kneading paddle because it
might still be hot.
3. Coarse ingredients (such as unsifted flour, sugar, nuts, or seeds) may dam-
age the non-stick coating of the baking pan. When using a large amount
of ingredients divide them into small parts. Observe the proportions and
follow the method specified in the recipe.
Slicing and Storing the Bread
Use an electric knife or a serrated bread knife for even slices.
Store bread in sealed packages (sealable plastic bags or containers) at room
temperature for up to 3 days. For extended storage (up to 1 month) seal and
freeze the bread. Since homemade bread has no preservatives, it tends to dry
out and become stale faster than commercially-made bread.
Keep Warm Function
After the programme is complete the bread maker automatically switches to
the Keep Warm mode (applicable for programmes 1-8). Press and hold down
the "Start/Stop" button for a few seconds to disable Keep Warm before remov-
ing the baked loaf.
When the bread is left inside the bread maker with disabled Keep Warm evap-
orated liquid will be absorbed, resulting in soggy loaf. The Keep Warm mode
prevents bread from getting soggy by keeping finished bread warm for some
time. However, for optimal results, we recommend removing your loaf as soon
as the baking cycle is complete.
Delaying the Programme
The Time Delay function allows you to delay the baking end time by up to 15
hours in 10 minute increments (including the programme time). When using
the Time Delay function no perishable ingredients should be used.
1. Time Delay mode is not applicable for some programmes.
2. Ensure that the baking pan is filled with ingredients and the programme,
loaf weight, and crust colour are selected.
3. Use the arrow buttons to set the timer to reflect the time difference be-
tween the present time and the time you wish the programme to be
complete (up to 15 hours in 10 minute increments). Press and hold the
corresponding button down to scroll through the digits.
For example, the current time is 21:00. You want to have fresh bread at 7
o'clock in the morning that is in 10 hours. You have selected programme 1,
loaf weight 750 g, crust colour medium. The display is showing the cooking
time of 2:55. Press and hold down the  button until the display shows 10:00.
If you passed the desired setting, reduce the value using the  button. Now
the time of delay is set. The baking cycle will be completed in 10 hours and a
freshly baked loaf will be waiting for you at 7:00.
III. C L E A N I N G A N D M A I N T E N A N C E
GUIDELINES
Before cleaning the bread maker ensure that it is unplugged and has cooled
down.
1. Open the lid and take the baking pan by the handle. Slightly turn the pan
counterclockwise and pull up to remove.
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2. Remove the kneading paddle. If the paddle is hard to remove from the
shaft fill the pan with warm water and let it soak for a while. This will
loosen the paddle.
3. Wash the measuring cup, measuring spoon, baking pan, and kneading
paddle with a soft sponge and warm soapy water and let it dry. If the inside
of the paddle gets clogged with flour, soak it in warm water and clean.
4. Wipe the housing and the inside of the bread maker with a damp cloth.
Use a mild soap solution if necessary. Remove any traces of soap that may
affect the taste of your bread.
CAUTION! Do not immerse the housing and the power cord in water or an-
other liquid. The bread maker and its parts are not dishwasher safe.
Do not use abrasive substances, chemically aggressive detergents, and abrasive
sponges to clean the bread maker or its parts.
The bread maker lid can be removed for easy clean-up.
5. Open the lid to the angle of 80-85 degrees and pull it towards yourself
to remove from the hinges on the housing.
6. Wipe the lid and let it dry.
7.
To place the lid back into its original position insert the lid into the at-
tachment hinges, holding the lid to the angle of 80-85 degrees. A prop-
erly positioned lid must open and close effortlessly.
Ensure that the bread maker and all its parts are thoroughly dried before use
or storage.
Storage
Store a fully assembled bread maker in a dry and well-ventilated area. Do not
expose the bread maker to direct sunlight and rapid temperature changes.
IV. BEFORE CONTACTING THE SERVICE
CENTRE
Problem
Possible cause
Solution
Connect the bread maker to a prop-
Bread maker does not
Bread maker is not
erly working electrical outlet. Check
switch on
connected to power
the power supply
Bread maker has switched
You did not attach
Clean the baking pan, attach the knead-
on but the kneading cycle
the kneading paddle
ing paddle to the shaft, and start all over
does not start
Press the "I/0" button to switch the
bread maker off and wait for it to cool
Display shows error mes-
Bread maker is mal-
down to the room temperature. Switch
sage (set of letters or let-
functioning
the bread maker back on. If this does
ters and numbers)
not eliminate the error contact an au-
thorized service centre
V. PRODUCT WARRANTY
We warrant this product to be free from defects for a period of 2 years from the
date of purchase. If the appliance fails to operate properly within the warranty
period and is found to be defective in material or workmanship, we will repair
or replace it free of charge. This warranty comes into force only in case an
original warranty service coupon with a serial article number and an accurate
impress of the company of the seller proves the purchase date. This limited
warranty does not cover damage caused by the failure to use this product for
its normal purpose or in accordance with the instructions on the proper use
and maintenance of the product or any kind of repair works. Do not try to disas-
semble the device and keep all package contents. This warranty does not
cover normal wear of the device and its parts (filters, bulbs, ceramic and Teflon
coating, gaskets etc.).
Service life and the applicable product warranty period start on the date of
purchase or the date of manufacture (if the purchase date cannot be established).
You can determine manufacture date by serial number, located on the identifi-
cation label on the housing of the device. The serial number consists of 13
digits. The 6th and 7th digits of the serial number identify the month, the 8th
digit the year of manufacture.
Service life of the product, established by the manufacturer is 5 years from the
date of purchase, provided that the unit is used and maintained in accordance
with the user manual and applicable technical standards.
The packaging, user manual, and the device itself may not be treated as
household waste. Instead, it shall be taken to the applicable collection point
for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment.

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