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- Leave a free space of at least 10cm above, behind and on both sides of the appliance to prevent
damage due to radiated heat.
- To avoid damage to the appliance, do not place the bread pan or any other object on top of the
appliance.
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This Philips appliance complies with all standards regarding electromagnetic elds (EMF). If handled
properly and according to the instructions in this user manual, the appliance is safe to use based on
scientic evidence available today.
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This appliance has a backup function that remembers the status before a power failure, provided the
power supply resumes within 7 minutes. If the power failure occurs during a baking process, the
countdown of the baking time continues where it left off when the power supply resumes. If the
power failure lasts longer than 7 minutes and the failure occurs during a baking process, the
breadmaker automatically resets to the preset setting when the power supply resumes. Open the
breadmaker, remove its contents and start all over again. If you have set the timer and the preset
baking process has not yet started when a power failure occurs, the breadmaker automatically
resets to the preset setting when the power supply resumes. Open the breadmaker, remove its
contents and start all over again.
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1 Remove all packaging material from the appliance. Be careful not to throw away the kneading
blade.
2 Remove any labels from the body of the appliance.
3 To remove any dust that may have accumulated on the appliance, wipe the outside of the
appliance, the bread pan and the kneading blade with a damp cloth.
Never use scouring pads, abrasive cleaning agents or aggressive liquids such as petrol or acetone
to clean the appliance.
4 Dry all parts thoroughly before you start to use the appliance.
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The display shows the following things:
- Program number (1-12)
- Program or time icon
- Selected weight and selected crust colour
- Baking time countdown in minutes
- ’Fin’ when the program nished
- ’OFF’ when the program has been cancelled or reset
- ’Err’ when there is an error
- ’Add’ when extra solid ingredients (e.g. fruits or nuts) can be added
- Keep-warm animation when the baking process is nished
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You can use the timer increase and decrease buttons when you want the bread to be ready at a
later time. The maximum delay time that can be set is 13 hours.
For example, set the timer to 13 hours at 19:00 hours to have the bread ready at 08:00 hours
the next morning.
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