Kompernass Bread Maker KH 1172 User Manual

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AUTOMATIC BREAD MACHINE  
KH 1172  
AUTOMATIC BREAD MACHINE  
Operating instructions  
KOMPERNASS GMBH · BURGSTRASSE 21 · D-44867 BOCHUM  
ID-Nr.: KH1172-05/08-V2  
 
INDEX  
PAGE  
Safety instructions  
Appliance Overview  
Items supplied  
2
3
4
4
4
4
4
5
5
7
8
8
Intended use  
Technical data  
Characteristics  
Before the First Use  
Before baking  
Control panel  
Functions of the Bread Baking Machine  
Error Messages  
Baking bread  
Inserting the ingredients...................................................................................................................8  
Inserting the baking mould..............................................................................................................8  
Switching on......................................................................................................................................8  
Time delay/Timer function...............................................................................................................8  
Mixing and kneading dough ..........................................................................................................9  
Allowing the dough to rise ..............................................................................................................9  
Bake...................................................................................................................................................9  
Keeping warm................................................................................................................................10  
End of the programme...................................................................................................................10  
Cleaning and Care  
11  
11  
12  
12  
13  
15  
Disposal  
Warranty and Service  
Importer  
Programme time periods  
Troubleshooting the Bread Baking Machine  
Read these operating instructions carefully before using the appliance for the first time and preserve this booklet  
for later reference. Additionally, pass this booklet on to whoever might acquire the appliance at a future date.  
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AUTOMATIC BREAD  
MACHINE KH 1172  
• Start a baking programme only when a baking  
mould is fitted in the appliance.  
• Do not place any objects on the appliance and  
do not cover it during use. Risk of fire!  
• NEVER lay aluminium foil or other metallic objects in  
the Bread Baking Machine. This could lead to a  
short circuit. Risk of fire!  
Safety instructions  
• Please read the operating instructions through  
completely before using the appliance for the  
first time!  
• NEVER use the appliance without a baking  
mould or with an empty one.  
• Risk of suffocation! Children can suffocate  
through the improper use of packaging materials.  
Dispose of them immediately after unpacking  
or store them in a place that is out of reach of  
children.  
• After unpacking, check the appliance for damage  
that may have occurred during transportation.  
In the event of damages, contact the supplier.  
• Place the appliance on a dry, level and heat-  
resistant surface.  
• Do not place the appliance close to a gas burner,  
electric stove or other sources of heat.  
• Do not place the appliance near inflammable  
materials or explosive/inflammable gases.  
A minimum distance of 10 cm must be maintained  
to all other materials.  
Risk of electric shock  
• Always check the power cable and plug before  
use. To reduce potential risks in the event of damage  
to the power cable, arrange for it to be examined  
and repaired as soon as possible by the manu-  
facturer, by Customer Services or by a similarly  
qualified person.  
• Do not place the power cable over sharp edges  
or close to hot surfaces or objects. These may  
damage the insulation of the power cable.  
• To avoid potentially fatal risks, arrange for  
defective power plugs and/or cables to be  
replaced at once by qualified technicians or  
our Customer Service Department.  
• If you use an extension cable, ensure that the  
maximum permitted power rating for the cable  
corresponds to that of the bread baking machine.  
• If the appliance is not in use, and also before  
cleaning it, remove the plug from the power socket.  
• Before taking out or inserting accessories, unplug  
the power cable and allow the appliance to  
cool down.  
• Do not use the Bread Baking Machine for the  
storage of foods or utensils.  
• Do not use an external timing switch or a separa-  
te remote control system to operate the applian-  
ce.  
Risk of fire!  
• Ensure that the ventilation slots of the appliance  
cannot be blocked at any time.  
• Do not clean the appliance with abrasive sponge  
cleaning pads.  
• Before plugging the appliance in, check to ensure  
that the electricity type and mains voltage tally  
with the information on the type plate.  
• NEVER cover the appliance with a tea-towel or  
other material. Heat and steam must be able to  
escape. A fire could occur if the appliance is  
covered with an inflammable material or comes  
into contact with inflammable materials, e.g. cur-  
tains.  
Should particles break away from the sponge  
and come into contact with electrical compo-  
nents, you could receive an electric shock.  
NEVER place the Bread Baking Machine in  
water or other liquids. Risk of electric shock!  
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CAUTION!  
• DO NOT transport the Bread Baking Machine if  
the baking mould contains fluid or hot contents,  
e.g. jams. Risk of Burns!  
• During use, NEVER come into contact with the  
rotating kneading hook.  
Potential Appliance Damage!  
• Only use the appliance inside buildings.  
• NEVER place the appliance on or close to a gas  
or electric cooker or a hot oven.  
• The use of ancillaries not recommended by the  
manufacturer could cause damage to the appliance.  
Only use the appliance for its intended purposes.  
Improper usage invalidates all claims under the  
warranty.  
• When not in use, and before cleaning the appliance,  
remove the power cable from the plug.  
• Always close the lid when the machine is in use.  
• This appliance complies with all relevant safety  
regulations. Inspection, repair and technical  
maintenance may only be performed by a quali-  
fied specialist. The warranty will become void in  
cases of non-compliance.  
Appliance Overview  
1 Handle  
2 Appliance lid  
3 Viewing window  
4 Baking mould  
5 Drive shaft  
Do not pull on the cable to remove the plug,  
rather, pull the the plug itself from the socket.  
6 Ventilation slots  
7 Display  
Risk of personal injury!  
• Allow the appliance to cool down before removing  
individual parts.  
• Place an extension cable in such a way that no  
one can be tripped over by it or anyone can in-  
advertently pull on it.  
8 Control panel  
9 Baking programmes  
0 Baking space  
Accessories  
q Kneading hook  
w Measuring beaker  
e Kneading hook remover  
r Measuring spoon  
• To avoid the risk of tripping accidents the appliance  
is fitted with a short power cable.  
• This appliance is not intended for use by individuals  
(including children) with restricted physical,  
physiological or intellectual abilities or deficiences  
in experience and/or knowledge unless they are  
supervised by a person responsible for their safety  
or receive from this person instruction in how the  
appliance is to be used.  
CAUTION! Hot surfaces!  
This symbol on your Bread Baking Machine warns  
you of the risk of burns.  
• Children should be supervised to ensure that  
they do not play with the appliance.  
• Caution: The bread maker becomes very hot.  
Do not touch the appliance until it has cooled  
down, or, if need be, use oven gloves.  
Overview - Control panel  
Button - Browning Level  
Button - Bread Weight  
Level I:  
Level II:  
700 g  
900 g  
• NEVER remove the baking mould during use.  
Button - Time ▼ ▲  
Button - Start/Stop  
Button - Programme selection  
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Items supplied  
Before the First Use  
Bread Baking Machine KH 1172  
Kneading hook  
Baking mould  
Measuring beaker  
Measuring spoon  
Disposal of the packaging material  
Unpack your appliance, remove all transportation  
restrainers and dispose of the packaging material  
as per the current regulations for your locality.  
Kneading paddle remover  
Operating Instructions  
Concise instruction sheet  
Order card  
Initial cleaning  
Wipe the baking mould 4, kneading hook q and  
upper surfaces of the Bread Baking Machine with  
a clean moist cloth before taking it into use for the  
first time. Do not use abrasive sponges or cleaning  
powders. Remove the protective foil from the display  
panel 7.  
Recipe Book  
Intended use  
Pre-heating  
Use your Bifinett Bread Baking Machine only in  
domestic areas and only for baking bread or making  
jams and marmalades.  
Please take note of the following details regarding  
the first usage:  
Do not use the appliance for drying foodstuffs or  
other objects. Do not use the bread machine out-  
doors.  
Use only the ancillaries recommended by the manu-  
facturer. Accessories not recommended may cause  
damage to the appliance.  
Risk of fire!  
Do not allow the Bread Baking Machine to warm  
up for more than 5 minutes with an empty baking  
mould 4. There is a real danger of it overheating.  
Note:  
For the first heating up ONLY, place the empty baking  
mould 4 into the appliance. Close the appliance  
lid 2. Select the programme Bake, as described in the  
chapter "Baking bread", and press the button Start/  
Stop to warm up the appliance for 5 minutes.  
After 5 minutes, press the button Start/Stop until  
a signal tone is heard, this will terminate the procedure.  
As the heating elements are lightly greased, a slight  
smell may occur when first putting the appliance into  
operation. This is harmless and stops after a short  
time. Provide for sufficient ventilation, for example,  
open a window.  
Technical data  
Rated voltage:  
Power consumption :  
220-240V 50Hz  
~
600 Watt  
Characteristics  
With this Bread Baking Machine you have the  
possibility to bake bread according to your perso-  
nal taste.  
• You can choose from 11 different baking pro-  
grammes.  
Allow the appliance to cool down completely and  
once again wipe the baking mould 4, kneading  
hook q and the outer surfaces of the Bread Baking  
Machine with a clean moist cloth.  
• You can employ ready-to-use baking mixtures.  
• You can knead dough for bread rolls and make  
jams.  
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Before baking  
• To ensure an optimal rising result from the yeast,  
all ingredients should be at room temperature.  
Measure the ingredients precisely. For this use,  
for example, the supplied measuring beaker w.  
With the scales on the measuring beaker w  
being in Milliliter (ml) and Ounces (oz) you can  
measure ingredients in various measurement  
units. Even seemingly negligible deviations from  
the quantities specified in the recipe may affect  
the baking results.  
Removing and replacing the baking  
mould  
To take out the baking mould 4 (Fig.1):  
Turn the baking mould 4slightly in an anti-clockwise  
direction, until you can lift it out of the Bread Baking  
Machine (Marking “REMOVE  
“ in the baking  
space 0).  
To replace the baking mould 4 (Fig. 2):  
Place the baking mould 4 slightly slanting on the  
drive shaft. Turn the baking mould 4 lightly in a  
clockwise direction, until it is sitting correctly in the  
Risk of fire!  
NEVER use quantities larger than those specified.  
If there is too much dough, some could spill over  
the baking mould 4, drop onto the hot heating  
elements and cause a fire.  
baking space 0. (Marking “  
baking space 0).  
LOCK” in the  
Control panel  
7 Display  
Basic adjustments  
The default adjustments are shown as soon as the  
appliance is connected to a power source. This  
display signalises operational readiness. It corresponds  
to the programme Basic:  
F
Tips for baking  
For a successful baking process, please consider  
the following factors:  
• Remove the baking mould 4 from the housing  
before filling it with ingredients. Should ingre-  
dients fall into the baking space 0, a fire may  
be caused by them burning on the heating ele-  
ments.  
• In the display appears 7 "1 3:10". The "1"  
indicates which programme is currently selected,  
"3:10" is the programme duration in hours and  
minutes.  
• The positions of the two arrows on the upper  
edge of the display 7 give information about  
the selected level of browning (left arrow) and  
the volume (right arrow). The default adjustments  
when switching on are: Bread weight 900 g and  
"Medium browning level".  
• Place ingredients into the baking mould 4 in  
the sequence specified.  
During use, the programme progress can be read  
off from the backwards running time countdown in  
the display 7.  
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Button - Browning Level  
Button - Programme selection  
With the Browning Level button you can determine  
Press the button Programme selection , to switch  
through the various programmes described in detail  
in the table "Programme time periods". Use the pro-  
grammes for the following preparations:  
the preferred level of browning: LIGHT  
MEDIUM -DARK  
-
.
This function cannot be activated with the program-  
mes 8. Dough and 9. Jam.  
1. Programme Basic  
Button - Bread Weight  
With the Bread Weight button you can vary the  
bread weight:  
For a smaller bread weight of 700 g  
For a larger bread weight of 900 g  
For white and mixed-flour breads, comprising pre-  
dominantly wheat and rye. The bread has a compact  
consistency. Set the browning of the bread with the  
Browning Level button.  
2. Programme French  
This function cannot be activated with the programmes  
8. Dough, 9. Jam, 10. Cake and 11. Bake.  
For preparation of an especially loose white bread.  
3.Programme Wholewheat  
Button - Time ▼ ▲  
With the button Time your can start the programme  
after a time delay.  
For breads made from robust flours, e.g. whole wheat  
flour and whole rye flour. The bread will be more  
compact and heavy.  
Tips:  
4. Programme Fast  
For the fast preparation of white and mixed-flour bread.  
• The programmes that can be started with a time  
delay are listed in the table "Programme time  
periods".  
5. Programme Sweet  
• The programmes Fast, Express, and Jam cannot  
be started with a time delay.  
For breads with ingredients like fruit juices, coconut  
flakes, raisins, dried fruit, chocolate or additional  
sugar. By means of an extended rising phase the  
bread is lighter and airier.  
For further information see the chapter "Time delay/  
Timer function“.  
6. Programme Gluten free  
Button - Start/Stop  
• To start and stop the programme, press the button  
Start/Stop .  
• As soon as the button Start/Stop is pressed,  
the double-point between the time display starts  
to blink.  
For breads made of gluten-free flours and baking  
mixtures. Gluten-free flours require longer for the  
absorption of liquids and have differing rising pro-  
perties.  
7. Programme Express  
• With the button Start/Stop you can break off  
the programme in any position: Hold the button  
Start/Stop pressed down until a signal tone  
is heard. In the display 7 the default settings  
appear. Should you wish to use a different pro-  
gramme, select it with the button Programme  
selection .  
Dough in the programme Express rises appreciably  
less and the breads are therefore compacter and  
less loose. A time preselect is not possible. In this  
programme please always use fluids warmed up  
to approx. 50°C/122 °F. This programme is the  
fastest of all of the baking programmes.  
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8. Programme Dough (kneading)  
For the preparation of yeast dough for buns, pizza  
or plaits. In this Programme no baking is done.  
Functions of the Bread Baking  
Machine  
9. Programme Jam  
For making jams, preserves, jellies and fruit spreads.  
Signal tone function  
The signal tone sounds  
• on pressing all programme buttons,  
• in the programmes 1 to 7 to give notice that  
grains, fruits, nuts or other ingredients can now  
be added,  
• on reaching the end of the programme  
• During the keep-warm phase, at the end of the  
baking process, the signal tone sounds several  
times in succession.  
10. Programme Cake  
In this programe the ingredients are kneaded, allowed  
to rise and then baked. Use baking powder for this  
programme.  
11. Programme Bake  
For the after-baking of breads that are not brown  
enough, not baked through or ready-made dough.  
All kneading and rising processes are dispensed  
with in this programme. The bread is kept warm for  
up to one hour after the baking process. This prevents  
the bread from becoming too moist.  
Programmme 11 bakes the bread for 60 minutes.  
To terminate the programme "Bake" prematurely,  
press the Start/Stop button until a long signal  
tone is heard. To switch the appliance off, remove  
the plug from the wall power socket.  
Repeat function  
Should there be an electricity power cut of more  
than 10 minutes the Bread Baking Machine must  
be started anew. This is only practicable if the dough,  
at the time of interruption in the programme process,  
had not passed beyond the kneading process.  
In all other cases, one must start again from the  
beginning! With electricity power cuts of less than  
10 minutes duration the programme continues itself  
automatically from the appropriate position (see  
chapter "Memory function").  
Note:  
The programme "Bake" does not allow itself to start  
until the appliance has cooled itself down. Before  
after-baking a loaf, wait until the appliance has cooled  
itself down.  
Memory function  
The programme is, with the switch-on after electricity  
power cuts of less than ca. 10 minutes duration,  
automatically continued from the same position.  
This memory function is intended for power cuts.  
Note:  
Pressing the Start/Stop button terminates the  
programme. The programme does not allow itself  
to be continued.  
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Error Messages  
Inserting the baking mould  
Place the baking mould 4 slightly slanting on the  
drive shaft. Turn the baking mould 4 lightly in a  
clockwise direction, until it is sitting correctly in the  
• If the display 7 shows "HHH" after the pro-  
gramme has been started, it indicates that the  
temperature in the Bread Baking Machine is still  
too high. Stop the programme and remove the  
power plug. Open the appliance lid 2and allow  
the machine to cool down before re-using it.  
baking space 0. (Marking “  
baking space 0).  
LOCK” in the  
Switching on  
• Insert the plug into a properly installed power  
socket.  
If a new Programme cannot be started directly  
after the Bread Baking Machine has completed  
a baking process, it means the appliance is still  
too hot. In this case the display panel reverts to  
the default setting (Programmme 1). Open the  
appliance lid 2 and allow the machine to cool  
down before re-using it.  
Programme selection  
• Choose the desired programme with the button  
Programme selection .  
• Choose the desired browning with the button  
Browning Level .  
Note:  
• Choose the desired bread weight with the button  
Bread Weight .  
• To start the programme immediately, press the  
button Start/Stop .  
The appliance does not allow itself to start until the  
appliance has cooled itself down.  
• If the display 7 indicates "EEE" after the pro-  
gramme has been started, first of all switch the  
Bread Baking Machine off and then back on by  
removing and then re-inserting the power plug  
from/into the wall socket. Should the error display  
continue, make contact with Customer Services.  
Time delay/Timer function  
• Choose the desired programme with the button  
Programme selection .  
• Choose the desired browning with the button  
Browning Level .  
• Choose the desired bread weight with the button  
Bread Weight .  
Baking bread  
• With the button Time you can delay the start  
of the programme.  
• Add to the time automatically given in the respective  
programme the number of hours and minutes  
after which the programme should be finished.  
If necessary, take into consideration the keep-  
warm time of one hour (on completion of the  
baking process)!  
Inserting the ingredients  
• Attach the kneading hook q on the drive shaft  
5.  
• Insert the ingredients into the baking mould 4.  
The ingredients must be placed into the baking  
mould 4 in the sequence detailed in the indivi-  
dual recipe. Ensure that no contamination from  
outside can adhere to the baking mould 4.  
The programme can, with the help of the time delay,  
be finished a maximum of 13 hours after the start of  
the programme.  
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Warning!  
Tip: If you remove the kneading hook q from the  
dough after the last kneading process, the bread  
will not be torn when removing it from the baking  
mould 4. For this, you must interrupt the baking  
programme.  
Before you bake a particular type of bread with  
time delay first try out the recipe under observation,  
to ensure that the relationships of the ingredients to  
each other is correct, the dough is not too firm or  
too thin, or the amounts are not too large and could  
then possibly overflow. Risk of fire!  
• To interrupt the baking programme remove the  
plug from the wall socket. DO NOT press the  
button Start/Stop .  
Example  
A standard mixed-flour bread with medium browning  
and a larger bread weight is to be baked during  
a later period of time. For this, select first of all Pro-  
grammme 1 , medium Browning Level and the  
Bread Weight 900 g (large bread weight). Let  
us assume it is 08:00 and the bread should be ready  
in the evening at around 17:30, i.e. in 9 hours and  
30 minutes time. Press the button Time until 9:30  
appears, as the time period to be considered is one  
of nine hours and 30 minutes, between "now"  
(08:00) and the desired time of completion. With  
time delayed baking please do not use perishable  
ingredients such as milk, eggs, fruit, yoghurt, onions  
etc.!  
• Open the appliance lid 2 and remove the  
baking mould 4.  
Take the dough out with floured hands and  
remove the kneading hook q.  
• Place the dough back into the baking mould 4,  
replace the baking mould in the appliance and  
close the lid 2.  
• Reinsert the plug into the wall socket. The baking  
programme will be continued automatically.  
Note:  
The interruption may not last longer than 10 minutes!  
If it does, the baking programme will not be continued.  
Allowing the dough to rise  
• To start the programme, press the button  
After the last kneading, the Bread Baking Machine  
creates the optimal temperature for the dough to  
rise. Absolutely leave the appliance lid 2 closed  
during this period.  
Start/Stop .  
Mixing and kneading dough  
The Bread Baking Machine mixes and kneads the  
dough for as long as is scheduled in the baking  
programme (see Table).  
Bake  
Risk of Burns!  
Tip: After 5 minutes of kneading, check the consistency  
of the dough. It should be a soft, sticky lump.  
If it is too dry, add some liquid to it. If it is too  
moist, add some flour (1/2 to 1 teaspoon, one  
or more times as required).  
Never open the appliance lid 2 during the baking  
process.  
Note  
Do not open the appliance lid 2 during the baking  
process. The bread could collapse.  
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The Bread Baking Machine automatically regulates  
the baking temperature and time. Should the bread  
still be too light on completion of the baking programme,  
it can be after-baked using the programme Baking:  
Warning!  
Always use oven cloths or gloves to remove the  
baking mould 4 from the Bread Baking Machine.  
• Place the baking mould 4 upside down and,  
insofar as the bread does not immediately fall  
onto the grill, shift the drive shaft 5 back and  
forth a few times from below until the bread falls  
out.  
• Press and hold the button Start/Stop until the  
signal tone sounds and allow the appliance to  
cool down with the lid 2 open.  
• Press the button Programme selection several  
times to choose the programme Bake.  
• To start the after-baking programme, press the  
Start/Stop button.  
• When the desired browning has been obtained,  
stop the baking process by pressing the button  
Start/Stop until a signal tone is heard.  
Should the kneading hook q become stuck in the  
bread, use the supplied kneading hook remover e  
to dislodge it:  
• Insert it into the round opening of the kneading  
hook q on the underside of the warm bread  
and jam the kneading hook remover e against  
the lower edge of the kneading hook q.  
• Then carefully draw the kneading hook q with  
the kneading hook remover e upwards. Whilst  
doing this one can see at which position in the  
bread the wing of the kneading hook qis located.  
• Lightly cut the bread at this position and then pull  
the kneading hook q out.  
Keeping warm  
When the baking process is complete a signal tone  
sounds several times to signify that the bread or other  
food item can be removed. In the display appears  
7 „0:00“. At the same time a keep warm period  
of one hour begins. Excluded are the programmes  
Dough and Jam.  
End of the programme  
Note  
Warning!  
Do not use any metal objects which may cause  
scratches on the non-stick coating.  
Before you open the appliance lid 2, remove the  
plug from the wall socket to avoid an unintentional  
switching on of the appliance. Risk of injury!  
Rinse the baking mould 4 with warm water directly  
after removing the bread. This prevents the adhesion of  
the kneading hook q on the drive shaft 5.  
Warning!  
To avoid the risks from short circuits, thunderstorms  
or voltage fluctuations, ALWAYS separate the appliance  
from the electrical mains when it is not in use .  
Allow the bread to cool for 15-30 minutes before  
eating it.  
Attention!  
• On completion of the programme remove the  
baking mould 4 with the help of an oven cloth  
or gloves.  
Before cutting the bread, ensure that the kneading  
hook q has been removed. The kneading hook q  
could be damaged.  
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Cleaning and Care  
Important  
Never submerse the baking mould 4 in water or  
other liquids. It could cause irreparable damage  
to the baking mould 4.  
Warning!  
Before cleaning the appliance, ALWAYS remove the  
plug from the wall socket and allow the appliance  
to cool down completely.  
Protect the appliance against splashing water and  
moisture, these could cause you to receive an electric  
shock.  
Clean the interior areas of the baking mould 4  
with warm soapy water.  
Should the kneading hook q be encrusted and it is  
difficult to remove, fill the baking mould 4 with hot  
water for around 30 minutes.  
Please also observe the safety instructions.  
If the mounting of the kneading hook q is clogged,  
you can clean it by carefully using a wooden tooth-  
pick.  
Important  
The appliance and its ancillaries are not suitable  
for being cleaned in a dish washing machine!  
Do not use any chemical cleaning agents or solvents to  
clean the Bread Baking Machine.  
Housing, lid, baking space  
Accessories  
• Remove all residual matter in the baking space 0  
with a moist cloth or a lightly moistened soft  
sponge.  
• Wipe also the housing and the lid, again only  
with a moist cloth or sponge.  
Clean the accessories (Measuring beaker w,  
measuring spoon rand kneading hook remover e)  
in a mild soapy solution and then rinse the accessories  
thoroughly.  
Do not use aggressive detergents or abrasive cleaners  
when cleaning. These could damage the accessories.  
Ensure that the interior is completely dry.  
Baking mould and kneading hook  
The surfaces of the baking mould 4and the kneading  
hook q have been given a coating of anti-stick  
materials.  
When cleaning the appliance do not use aggressive  
detergents, cleaning powders or objects that may  
cause scratches to the surfaces.  
Disposal  
Do not dispose of the appliance in your  
normal domestic waste. This product is  
subject to the European Directive  
2002/96/EG.  
Due to moisture and vapours the surfaces of various  
parts may undergo changes in their appearance  
over a period of time. This has no influence on the  
function nor does it reduce the quality of the baking  
results.  
Dispose of the appliance through an approved  
disposal centre or at your community waste facility.  
Observe the currently applicable regulations.  
In case of doubt, please contact your waste disposal  
centre.  
Dispose of all packaging materials in an  
environmentally friendly manner.  
Before cleaning, remove the baking mould 4 and  
the kneading hook q from the baking space 0.  
Wipe the exterior surfaces of the baking mould 4  
with a moist cloth.  
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Warranty and Service  
Importer  
You receive a 3-year warranty for this device as of  
the purchase date. The device has been manufactured  
with care and meticulously examined before delivery.  
Please retain your receipt as proof of purchase. In  
the case of a warranty claim, please make contact  
by telephone with our service department. Only in  
this way can a post-free despatch for your goods be  
assured. The warranty covers only claims for material  
and maufacturing defects, not for worn parts or for  
damage to fragile components, e.g. buttons or bat-  
teries. This product is intended for domestic use  
only, it is not intended for commercial appliacations.  
In the event of misuse and improper handling, use  
of force and interference not carried out by our  
authorized service branch, the warranty will become  
void. Your statutory rights are not restricted in any  
way by this warranty.  
KOMPERNASS GMBH  
BURGSTRASSE 21  
44867 BOCHUM, GERMANY  
DES Ltd  
Units 14-15  
Bilston Industrial Estate  
Oxford Street  
Bilston  
WV14 7EG  
Tel.: 0870/787-6177  
Fax: 0870/787-6168  
Irish Connection  
Harbour view  
Howth  
Co. Dublin  
Tel: 00353 (0) 87 99 62 077  
Fax: 00353 18398056  
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Programme time periods  
Programme No.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
700 g 900 g 700 g 900 g 700 g 900 g 700 g 900 g 700 g 900 g 700 g 900 g  
Bread size  
13 Std. 13 Std. 13 Std. 13 Std. 13 Std. 13 Std.  
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13 Std. 13 Std. 13 Std. 13 Std.  
Clock timer (max.)  
Level of browning  
ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ  
ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ  
Signal tone insert  
ingredients  
Total time hours. 3:00 3:10 3:30 3:40 3:40 3:50 1:55 1:58 3:05 3:10 3:15 3:30  
All of the following time details in minutes  
Knead 1  
10 11 16 18  
9
10  
7
6
10  
12  
20  
Allow dough to rise  
1
23 28 35 40 20 25  
20 22  
Signal tone  
(Addition of ingredients during the  
second kneading phase)  
ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ ꢀ  
ap- ap- ap- ap- ap- ap- ap- ap- ap- ap- ap- ap-  
prox. prox. prox. prox. prox. prox. prox. prox. prox. prox. prox. prox.  
2:20 2:23 2:27 2:30 3:06 3:10 1:37 1:40 2:31 2:28 2:48 2:53  
Time details in the  
display  
Knead 2  
12 13  
35  
17  
30  
50  
62  
18 20 10 10  
15  
35  
50  
13  
50  
50  
Allow dough to rise  
2
55  
60  
15 15  
Allow dough to rise  
3
-
-
40  
Bake  
60 63  
58 60 62 65 55 58 60 65  
Time details in the  
display  
0:00 0:00 0:00 0:00 0:00 0:00 0:00 0:00 0:00 0:00 0:00 0:00  
60 60 60 60 60 60  
Keeping warm  
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Programme No.  
7
8
9
10 11  
700 g 900 g  
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Bread size  
-
-
13 Hrs.  
13 Hrs  
Clock timer (max.)  
Level of browning  
-
-
ꢀ ꢀ  
ꢀ ꢀ  
ꢀ ꢀ  
Signal tone insert  
ingredients  
-
-
Total time hours. 0:59 1:15 1:30 1:20 1:28 1:00  
All of the following time details in minutes  
Knead 1  
-
15  
-
-
-
-
11 12 20  
15  
Allow dough to rise  
1
-
-
-
8
Signal tone  
(Addition of ingredients during the  
second kneading phase)  
-
ꢀ ꢀ  
ap- ap-  
prox. prox.  
0:54 1:10  
Time details in the  
display  
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Knead 2  
45  
Allow dough to rise  
2
-
-
30  
Allow dough to rise  
3
10 20 40 20  
-
-
Bake  
38 43  
65 60  
Time details in the  
display  
0:00 0:00 0:00 0:00 0:00 0:00  
-
-
Keeping warm  
60  
60 60  
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Troubleshooting the Bread Baking Machine  
What do I do if the kneading hook q is stuck in the  
baking mould 4 after baking?  
• Fill the baking form 4 with hot water and twist the  
kneading hook qto loosen the encrustation underneath.  
What happens if the finished bread is left inside the  
bread maker?  
• Through the „Keep-warm function“ it is ensured that the  
bread is kept warm for approx. 1 hour and is also pro-  
tected against moisture. If the bread remains in the  
baking machine for longer than 1 hour, it may become  
moist.  
Is the baking mould 4 suitable for a dish washing  
machine?  
• No. Please rinse the baking mould 4and the kneading  
hook q by hand.  
Why doesn't the dough get stirred, even if the motor is  
running?  
• Check to see if the kneading hook q and the baking  
mould 4 have correctly engaged.  
What do I do if a kneading hook q is stuck in the  
bread?  
• Remove the kneading hook q with the kneading  
hook remover e.  
What happens if there is a power failure when a  
Programme is running?  
• With power failures of up to 15 minutes or less, the  
Bread Baking Machine continues to the end the last  
procedure programmed into it .  
How long does it take to bake bread?  
What bread sizes can I bake?  
• Please take note of the exact times given in the table  
"Programme time periods".  
• You can bake the following bread sizes with the baking  
mould 4: - Breads with a weight of 700 g:  
- Breads with a weight of 900 g  
Why can fresh milk not be used with time-delayed  
baking?  
• Fresh products such as milk or eggs spoil if they  
remain in the appliance for too long.  
The appliance crushes the added raisins.  
• To avoid the crushing of ingredients such as fruit or  
nuts, add them to the dough after the signal has sounded.  
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• Remove the power plug immediately! Allow the appliance  
to cool down, then remove the baking mould 4.  
Clean the exterior of the baking mould 4 as well as  
the baking space 0, as the smoke was probably cau-  
sed by food residues. Should there be no food residues in  
the baking space 0 or on the exterior surfaces of the  
baking mould 4, do not switch the appliance back  
on. Make contact with the Customer Service department.  
What do I do if smoke comes from the baking space 0  
or the ventilation slots 6?  
What has happened if the ingredients are not correctly  
mixed or the bread is not correctly baked through?  
• A false programme has been selected.  
• The button Stop/Start has been pressed during  
operation.  
• During the baking process there was an extended  
power failure.  
• The appliance lid 2 was opened several times during  
the baking process.  
• The kneading hook q is blocked.  
Remove the ingredients and do not re-use them. Remove  
the baking mould 4 and check to ensure that the drive  
shaft 5 turns. Should this not be so, make contact with  
our customer service department.  
• The dough is too firm, that is why the kneading hook  
q blocks and the baking mould 4 is pressed  
upwards. Add some fluid to the dough. Immediately  
reclose the appliance lid 2.  
What has happened if the baking mould 4 springs up  
during the kneading process?  
• The lateral springs on the base in the housing interior  
have lost some of their tension. Remove the power  
plug from the socket. Remove the baking mould 4.  
Press the springs outwards. Replace the baking mould  
4 and close the appliance lid 2. Re-insert the plug  
into the power socket within 10 minutes. The programme  
will be continued automatically.  
• The appliance is still too hot from the previous baking  
process. Press the button Stop/Start until the default  
adjustments appear in the display 7. Leave the appliance  
to cool down, with the lid 2open, for approx. 20 minutes.  
Afterwards, the appliance allows itself to be used as  
normal.  
Why does the display 7 show „H:HH“ and the  
appliance doesn't allow itself to be started?  
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