Kompernass Bread Maker KH 2231 User Manual

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KH2231  
Automatic  
Bread Maker  
Operating instructions  
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Contents  
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Top view of the appliance ..................................................................................4  
Accessories..........................................................................................................4  
Proper use of the appliance ..............................................................................5  
Important information for your safety ..............................................................5  
Before the first time use ....................................................................................6  
Features................................................................................................................6  
Control panel........................................................................................................7  
Baking methods ..................................................................................................8  
Setting the Timer ................................................................................................9  
10 Before baking ....................................................................................................10  
11 Baking bread......................................................................................................10  
12 Cleaning and maintenance ..............................................................................12  
13 About ingredients ..............................................................................................13  
14 Baking tips ........................................................................................................15  
15 Table of programming sequences ..................................................................16  
16 FAQs/ Troubleshooting ....................................................................................20  
17 Technical data....................................................................................................23  
18 Warranty & Service............................................................................................23  
19 Disposal..............................................................................................................23  
20.Bread recipes ......................................................................................................24  
To know your bread machine better, please read the operating instructions  
carefully. Keep the instructions booklet in a safe place for ready reference and  
for handing it over to a possible new owner.  
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Top view of the appliance  
Appliance lid  
Control panel  
Power switch (on the rear of the  
appliance)  
Power cord and plug  
Lid handle  
See-through window  
Steam vents  
This symbol on the lid of  
your bread maker is to cau-  
tion users against burns.  
Note:  
The main power switch is placed on the  
backside of the appliance.  
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Accessories  
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Baking moulds (2)  
Measuring cup (1)  
Measuring spoon (1)  
Kneading paddles (2)  
Operating instructions (1)  
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Tip: You can order an extra large baking mould for your  
Bifinett Automatic Bread Maker to bake breads up to  
2,5 lb g. Use the enclosed form for placing an order.  
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Proper use of the appliance  
Use your Bifinett Automatic Bread  
Maker only for baking bread for home  
use.  
Do not use the bread machine in the  
outdoors.  
Use accessories recommended by the  
manufacturer only.  
Accessories not recommended may  
cause damage to the appliance.  
Do not use the appliance for drying  
foodstuffs or other objects.  
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Important information for your safety  
Setup  
Place the extension cable in such a  
way as to prevent anyone from trip-  
ping over it or pulling it accidentally.  
After unpacking, check the bread  
machine for any damage during trans-  
portation. In the event of damages,  
contact the supplier.  
During operation  
Do not place the appliance near a gas  
burner, electric stove or other sources  
of heat.  
Do not place the appliance near any  
inflammable materials, explosive  
and/or self-igniting gases.  
Before connecting to mains, make  
sure that the power supply and the  
voltage match with the ratings speci-  
fied on the appliance label.  
Do not draw the power cord over  
sharp edges or close to hot surfaces  
or objects.This may damage the insu-  
lation of the power cord.  
To prevent anyone from tripping over,  
the appliance is provided with a short  
power cord.  
If you plan to use an extension cable,  
make sure that the maximum permis-  
sible power rating of the cable corre-  
sponds with that of the bread maker.  
Check the condition of the power cord  
and plug frequently. If the connecting  
cable of the appliance is damaged, it  
must be replaced by the manufacturer,  
his customer service or by a qualified  
technician so as to prevent hazards.  
Children using electrical appliances or  
standing close to them may be allo-  
wed only under the supervision of an  
adult.  
This appliance complies with the nor-  
mal safety regulations.Inspection,  
repairs and technical maintenance  
may be carried out only by a qualified  
technician.  
Do not place any objects on the appli-  
ance and do not cover it during opera-  
tion. Fire Hazard!  
Keep the air vent free to allow vapours  
to escape.  
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Caution: The bread maker becomes  
very hot during operation. Only touch  
the handles and touch buttons of the  
appliance. If necessary, use a kitchen  
cloth.  
Before taking out the accessories or  
inserting them, allow the appliance to  
cool down and unplug the power  
cord.  
Do not move the bread maker from its  
location, if hot or liquid contents are  
still inside the baking moulds.  
Avoid contact with the rotating knea-  
ding paddles during operation.Injury  
hazard!  
To disconnect, switch the appliance  
off (switch is on the rear side of the  
appliance) and unplug the power cord.  
Do not pull at the cable but pull out  
the plug from the socket.  
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Before the First Use  
Disposing the packaging material  
Unpack your appliance and dispose of  
the packaging material in accordance  
with the prevailing regulations.  
Initial cleaning  
Before starting to use the appliance,  
wipe the baking moulds, kneading  
paddles and outer surface of the bread  
maker with a clean and slightly wet  
cloth. Do not use any abrasive scrub-  
bers or cleaning powders. Remove the  
protective film on the control panel.  
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Features  
When not in use or before cleaning the  
appliance, unplug the power cord as a  
safety measure.  
Do not use the bread maker to store  
cooked food or other utensils inside.  
You can use the automatic bread maker  
to bake according to your taste.  
Both the baking moulds allow you  
to bake 2 loaves of bread weighing  
1.0 lb each.  
You can select any of the 10 diffe-  
rent baking methods  
You can use ready-to-use baking  
mixtures.  
You can knead dough for buns and  
noodles and also prepare marmala-  
des.  
Cleaning  
Never dip the bread machine in water  
or other liquids. Hazard of lethal elec-  
trical shocks!  
Do not clean the appliance with abra-  
sive scrubbers.  
Detached particles of the scrubber  
may come into contact with the elec-  
trical components and cause severe  
electrical shocks.  
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Control panel  
Note:  
When the appliance is switched on, the  
presetting is at 2.5 lb. Do not change  
this setting when using 2 baking  
moulds. Only select the weight when  
using the large baking mould.  
Pilot light  
This indicates that the appliance is in  
operation.  
Start/Stop  
Switch for starting and ending the ope-  
ration or for erasing the timer program-  
ming.  
Note:  
Do not press the Start/Stop key, if  
you wish to only check the condition  
of the bread.  
Display  
Display for  
- the selected programme number  
- the selected colour  
Menu  
- the remaining baking time in minutes  
- the programmed time setting  
- the programme sequence.  
For the desired Programme.  
You can read the programme number  
and the time required for the selected  
programme on the display panel.  
Timer  
for changing the baking times.  
Important:  
Colour  
When pressing any touch button you  
must hear a beep.  
Use this to determine the degree of  
browning for your bread or to activate the  
function Rapid in the programmes 1 - 3.  
Memory function  
In case of a power failure less than 10  
minutes, the programme will continue  
from the same setting on restoration of  
power. However, this is not applicable, if  
the Start/Stop key is activated for inter-  
rupting the baking operation.  
One pan mode  
You can select the weights for baking  
different sizes of bread loaves.( 1.5 lb /  
2.0 lb / 2.5 lb).  
For this, you need the large baking moul  
available as accessory.  
See-through window  
You can watch the baking operation  
through this window.  
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Baking programme  
Using the key Menu, select the desired  
programme. The corresponding program-  
me number will be displayed in the display  
field.  
The baking time depends on the selected  
programme combinations. For this, refer to  
the table "Programme sequence" in  
Section 15  
Note that in this Programme the bread is  
less fluffy and may not be so tasty.  
Baking programme 6: Dough (kneading)  
For preparing the yeast dough for buns,  
pizza or plaits. In this programme no  
baking is done.  
Programme 7: Pasta  
For preparing noodle dough.  
In this programme no baking is done.  
Baking programme 1: Regular  
For white and mixed breads made mainly  
out of wheat or rye flour.The bread has a  
compact consistency. You can set the  
degree of browning for the bread using the  
key Colour.  
Baking Programme 8: Buttermilk  
For breads made with buttermilk or  
curds.  
Programme 9: Jam  
For preparing marmalades.  
Baking programme 2: French  
For light breads made from fine flour.  
Normally the bread is fluffy and has a cri-  
spy crust. This is not suitable for baking  
recipes requiring butter, margarine or milk.  
Programme 10: Bake  
For re-baking breads if they are too light  
or not well baked. In this Programme  
there is no kneading or resting. The  
bread will be warm for nearly an hour  
after the end of the baking operation.  
This prevents it from becoming messy.  
Baking programme 3: Whole-Wheat  
For breads with heavy varieties of flour that  
require a longer phase of kneading and  
rising (for example, whole wheat flour and  
rye flour). The bread will be more compact  
and heavy.  
To end this function, switch the applian-  
ce off or disconnect from the mains.  
Note  
Baking programme 4: Sweet  
For breads with additives such as fruit  
juices, grated coconut, raisins, dry fruits,  
chocolate or added sugar. Due to a longer  
phase of rising the bread will be light and  
airy.  
You can simultaneously bake  
- two different varieties of bread using  
the same Programme,  
- two loaves of the same variety or  
- only a single loaf (in this case place  
the second baking mould without  
the kneading paddles inside the  
appliance).  
Baking programme 5: Super-Rapid  
The baking operation takes only half the  
normal time. For this programme, however,  
use only such recipes that do not contain  
any heavy ingredients or heavy varieties of  
flour.  
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In the case of Programmes 1, 3 and 4  
you will hear a beep as the programme  
is running.  
Soon thereafter, add the ingredients  
such as fruits or nuts.  
The kneading paddles will not crush the  
ingredients.  
If you have set the timer, you can put  
various ingredients into the baking  
mould even at the beginning of the pro-  
gramme. In this case, however, fruits  
and nuts should be cut into smaller pie-  
ces.  
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Setting the timer  
The Timer function enables you to bake  
bread while you attend to other work.  
Using the arrow keys and , set the  
desired end time for the baking opera-  
tion.  
The colon symbol in the display field  
starts to blink and the countdown for  
the programmed time begins to run.  
On completion of the baking operation,  
a beep can be heard and the display will  
show 0:00.  
Select a Programme. The display shows  
the required baking time.  
Using the arrow key you can change  
the end time of baking operation in  
steps of 10 minutes to a later point of  
time.  
Keep the arrow key pressed to carry out  
this function faster. The display shows  
the total duration of baking time and the  
delayed time.  
Example:  
It is 9.30 hrs and you wish to have fresh  
bread after 8 hours and 30 minutes, that  
is to say, at 18:00 hrs. First, select the  
Programme and press the Timer key till  
you see 8:30 in the display. This indica-  
tes 8 hours and 30 minutes needed.  
Note that the Timer function may not be  
available in some Programmes. (Refer to  
Section 11)  
If you overshoot while changing the  
time, you can correct it using the arrow  
key .  
Note  
Do not use the Timer function, if you  
are working with rapidly perishable  
foodstuffs like eggs, milk, cream or  
cheese.  
Confirm the Timer setting using the  
ON/OFF key.  
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2. Mount the kneading paddles on the  
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drive shaft inside the baking mould.  
Make sure that it is fixed properly.  
3. Put the ingredients for your recipe  
into the baking mould in the speci-  
fied sequence. First put the liquids,  
and then add flour, sugar and salt.  
Add the yeast at the end.  
In order to achieve successful results  
with your baking efforts, please consider  
the following factors:  
Ingredients  
Before you fill in the ingredients,  
remove the baking mould from the  
casing. If bits of ingredients are  
dropped inside the baking area,  
they may start burning due to  
excess heat in the heating coils.  
Always, put the ingredients inside  
the baking mould in the specified  
sequence.  
All ingredients should be brought to  
room temperature in order to achie-  
ve optimum fermentation of yeast.  
Measure the ingredients precisely.  
Even negligible deviations from the  
quantities specified in the recipe  
may affect the baking results.  
Never use larger quantities than  
those specified. Too much dough  
can flow over the baking mould and  
cause fire in the heating coils.  
Note  
Make sure that yeast does not come  
into contact with salt or liquids.  
4. Place the baking mould inside the  
appliance. Make sure that it is posi-  
tioned properly.  
5. Close the lid.  
6. Insert the plug into the power sok-  
ket and switch the appliance on by  
using the main power switch on the  
backside of the appliance.  
You will hear a beep and the display  
shows the programme number and  
the duration for the normal pro-  
gramme 1.  
7. Using the Menu key, select your  
programme. Every input is acknow-  
ledged with a beep.  
8. Select the colour for your bread.  
The display shows the marking  
lines, if you have set the range of  
light, medium or dark baking.  
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Here you can also select the function  
"Rapid" to minimize the baking opera-  
tion.  
Preparation  
Follow the safety notes given in Section  
4 of this manual.  
Note  
Place the bread machine on an even  
and firm base.  
This function is not possible for  
Programmes 4-10.  
1. Take out the baking mould from the  
appliance in the upward direction.  
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9. If you wish you can set the end  
point of your programme now using  
the Timer function. You can adjust  
the time up to 14 hours and 55  
minutes.  
Tip: After a kneading phase of 5 minutes  
check the consistency of the dough.  
It should have the consistency of a  
soft adhesive mass. If it is too dry,  
add some liquid to it.  
if it is too moist, add some flour (as  
Note  
the case may be, once or several  
1
This function is not possible for  
Programmes 5, 6, 7, 9 and 10.  
2
times / - 1 teaspoonful).  
Ending a programme  
At the end of a programme, the applian-  
ce is automatically switched over to a  
stand-by mode to keep the items warm  
for 60 minutes.  
In this mode, warm air circulates inside  
the appliance. You can stop the war-  
ming function at any time by pressing  
the Start/Stop key till you hear a beep.  
10. Using the key "One pan mode",  
select the weight of your bread. This  
setting is possible only when you  
use the large baking mould available  
as accessory. When you use the  
small baking moulds, leave the  
weight setting at 2.5 lb (standard  
setting), no matter if you are baking  
one or two breads.  
Warning!  
Before opening the appliance lid,  
switch the appliance off  
Note  
This function is not possible for  
Programmes 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10.  
and unplug the power cord.  
If not in use, the appliance should  
always be disconnected from the power  
supply.  
Starting a Programme  
Use the Start/Stop key to start the pro-  
gramme.  
The programme will automatically run  
various operations.  
Taking out the bread  
For taking out the baking moulds, use  
potholders or kitchen gloves.  
Hold the baking mould in a slanting  
position supported by a metal grill and  
shake it gently till the bread is released  
from the mould.  
If the bread is released from the knea-  
ding paddles, try to release the paddles  
with a wooden spatula or a blunt object.  
You can watch the programme sequen-  
ce through the window provided on your  
Automatic Bread Maker. Sometimes  
there may be formation of water vapour  
on the see-through window during the  
baking operation. You can open the lid  
during the kneading phase.  
Note  
Do not open the lid during the baking  
phase. If you do so, the bread may  
collapse.  
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Do not use any metallic objects as these  
may cause scratches on the non-stick  
coating.  
12 Cleaning and maintenance  
Rinse the baking mould with warm water  
immediately after taking out the bread. This  
prevents the kneading paddles from beco-  
ming rigid on the drive shaft.  
Warning!  
Do not attempt to start operating the  
bread maker, before it has either coo-  
led down or warmed up.  
Tip: If you remove the kneading paddles  
before the bread rises for the last time, the  
bread can be released from the baking  
mould easily.  
Please also read the safety instructions  
in Section 4 in this regard.  
Important  
• For this, open the lid of the appliance  
and remove the baking mould. Apply  
some flour to your hands to remove  
the dough and then the kneading  
paddles.  
The parts and accessories of the  
appliance should not be washed in a  
dish washing machine.  
Casing, lid and baking area:  
Remove all particles left behind inside  
the baking area using a wet cloth or a  
slightly wet soft sponge. Wipe the  
casing and the lid too with a wet cloth  
or sponge. Make sure that the inside  
area is fully dry.  
• Put the dough back in its place and  
close the lid.  
Allow the bread to cool down for 15-30  
minutes before you attempt to taste it.  
Before slicing the bread, always make sure  
that there are no kneading paddles in the  
dough.  
Baking moulds and kneading paddles:  
The surface of the baking moulds and  
the kneading paddles are provided with  
a non-stick coating. While cleaning, do  
not use any corrosive detergents, clea-  
ning powders or objects that may cause  
scratches on the surface.  
Warning!  
Do not attempt to start operating the  
appliance, before it has either cooled  
down or warmed up.  
If the display on the bread maker shows  
"E 01", the appliance is not sufficiently  
cooled down.  
If the display shows "E 00", the temperatu-  
re is too low. Wait till the display disappe-  
ars.  
Due to moisture and vapours the surfa-  
ce of various parts may undergo chan-  
ges in their appearance over a period of  
time. This does not affect the quality or  
functional performance of the appliance.  
Tip: While using the Timer function  
especially, make sure that yeast  
does not mingle with the moist  
ingredients. This may affect the  
rising of the dough.  
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Before cleaning, take out the baking  
moulds and the kneading paddles from  
the baking area. Wipe the outer surface  
of the baking moulds with a wet cloth.  
YEAST  
In the fermentation process, yeast splits  
the sugar and carbohydrate contained in  
the dough and converts them into car-  
bon dioxide, which causes the dough to  
rise.  
Important  
Never dip the baking moulds in water  
or any other liquids.  
Yeast is available in different forms: as  
dry yeast, as fresh yeast or as fast fer-  
menting yeast. We recommend using  
dry yeast for the Automatic Bread Maker  
to obtain the best results.  
Use warm soap water to clean the insi-  
de of the baking moulds.  
If hard layers of crusts have formed on  
the kneading paddles and are difficult to  
remove, fill the baking moulds with  
warm water and allow them to soak for  
about 30 minutes.  
If the insertion grip in the kneading  
paddle is blocked, use a wooden peg to  
carefully clean it.  
When using fresh yeast instead of dry  
yeast, follow the instructions given on  
the package.  
Normally, 1 packet of dry yeast corre-  
sponds to 25g of fresh yeast.  
Always store yeast in the refrigerator, as  
heat decomposes it. Before use, check  
the expiry date. After opening the pak-  
ket, unused yeast should be carefully  
wrapped again and stored in the refrige-  
rator  
Do not use any chemical cleaning  
agents or thinners to clean the bread  
maker.  
Note:  
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For recipes suggested in this instruc-  
tions manual, we recommend the use  
of dry yeast.  
FLOUR  
Most of the commercially available varie-  
ties of flour such as wheat or rye flour are  
suitable for baking (Type 405-1150).  
You can also use ready-to-use bread  
baking mixtures.  
Programmes 1 and 2 are ideal for adding  
small proportions (10-20%) of grains or  
bruised grain.  
In case of larger proportions of whole meal  
(70-95%) use programme 3.  
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SUGAR  
FATS: BAKING FAT, BUTTER OR OIL  
Sugar has the decisive influence on the  
degree of browning and taste of the  
bread. For the recipes in this manual of  
instructions, it is necessary to use cry-  
stallized sugar. Do not use powdered  
sugar, unless it is expressly specified.  
Sweeteners are not suitable as alternati-  
ves to sugar.  
Baking fats, butter and oil make the  
yeast containing bread mellow. The uni-  
que form of crust and structure in bre-  
ads according to French style is due to  
its fat-free ingredients. However, bread  
stays fresh longer if fat has been used in  
its processing. If you use butter directly  
from the refrigerator, cut it into small bits  
to optimise mixing with the dough  
during the kneading phase.  
SALT  
Salt is an important ingredient for taste  
as well as for the degree of browning of  
the bread. Salt also has an inhibiting  
effect on the fermenting of the yeast.  
Therefore, do not exceed the quantity of  
salt specified in the recipes. In case of  
dietary restrictions salt can be omitted.  
In such cases, the dough may rise faster  
than normal.  
MEASURING THE INGREDIENTS  
Along with our Automatic Bread Maker,  
you will receive the following measuring  
cups, which make the task of measuring  
the ingredients easier for you:  
1 Measuring cup with quantity level mar-  
kings  
1 Large measuring spoon corresponding  
to one tablespoon  
(TBSP)  
LIQUIDS  
Liquids like milk, water or milk powder  
dissolved in water can be used for  
making bread. Milk adds to the taste of  
the bread and softens the crust, where-  
as pure water gives a crispy crust. In  
some recipes, the use of fruit juices is  
indicated in order to give a particular fla-  
vour to the bread.  
1 Small measuring spoon corresponding  
to one teaspoon  
(TSP)  
Place the measuring cups on an even  
surface. Make sure that the quantities  
reach the measuring lines correctly.  
While measuring dry ingredients, make  
sure that the measuring cup is dry. All  
quantity specifications for TBSP/ TSP  
refer to the lines on the measuring  
spoon.  
EGGS  
Eggs enrich the bread and provide a  
soft structure to it. Use eggs while  
baking according recipes given in this  
instructions manual for large sized bre-  
ads.  
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14 Baking tips  
Slicing and storing the bread  
Baking in different climatic regions  
In areas located at higher altitudes, the  
lower atmospheric pressure causes  
yeast to ferment faster. Hence, less  
amount of yeast is required here.  
In dry regions, the flour will be drier and  
requires more liquids.  
In humid regions, the flour will be more  
moist and thus absorbs less amount of  
liquids. In such areas, more flour is  
required.  
You can achieve the best results, if you  
place the freshly baked bread on a grill  
before slicing it and allow it to cool  
down for 15 to 30 minutes. Use a bread  
slicing machine or a toothed knife to  
slice the bread. Unconsumed bread can  
be stored at room temperature for up to  
3 days in suitable plastic bags or contai-  
ners. If you wish to store the bread for  
longer periods (up to 1 month), you  
should freeze it.  
Ready-to-use baking mixtures  
You can also use ready-to-use baking  
mixtures with this Automatic Bread  
Maker.  
Follow the manufacturer’s instructions  
on the package.  
Since homemade bread does not con-  
tain preservatives, it gets spoilt faster  
than the commercially manufactured  
bread.  
The following table provides you the  
examples of conversion for some of the  
baking mixtures. For the small baking  
mould use 2/3 of the quantity that is  
required for a 750g bread.  
Varieties of bread  
White bread  
Baking mixture for a  
Baking mixture for a  
500 g bread (small baking mould)  
750 g bread  
500 g baking mixture  
300 ml water  
330 g baking mixture  
200 ml water  
Whole meal bread  
Peasant bread  
500 g baking mixture  
320 ml water  
330 g baking mixture  
213 ml water  
500 g baking mixture  
340 ml water  
330 g baking mixture  
226 ml water  
Note: A large baking mould for breads up to 1250 g is available as accessory.  
Use the enclosed form for placing an order.  
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15 Table of programming sequences  
Time plan for the Programme phases  
Programme  
Programme 1  
2.0 lb (O  
Size (lb)  
1.5 lb (One pan mode)  
Colour  
Light  
3:13  
-
Medium Dark  
Rapid  
Light  
3:18  
-
M
3:  
-
Total duration (hrs)  
Preheat  
3:13  
-
3:13  
-
2:12  
-
Knead 1 (min)  
Rest (min)  
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
2
3
1
5
5
5
5
5
Knead 2 (min)  
Rise 1 (min)  
20  
39  
10  
20  
39  
10  
20  
39  
10  
20  
15  
10  
20  
39  
10  
Mixing the dough (s)  
Rise 2 (min)  
approx. approx. approx. approx.  
25  
approx.  
25  
a
2
25  
25  
8
Shaping the dough (s)  
Rise 3 (min)  
15  
15  
15  
10  
15  
1
approx. approx. approx. approx.  
49  
approx.  
49  
a
4
49  
49  
29  
Bake (min)  
48  
48  
48  
48  
53  
5
6
1
2
Keep warm (min)  
Set time (hrs)  
60  
60  
60  
60  
60  
14:53  
2:51  
14:53  
2:51  
14:53  
2:51  
14:57  
1:50  
14:58  
2:56  
Additional time (hrs)  
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Programme 1 Regular  
2.0 lb (One pan mode)  
n mode)  
2.5 lb  
rk  
3
Rapid  
Light  
3:18  
-
Medium Dark  
Rapid  
2:17  
-
Light  
3:25  
-
Medium Dark  
Rapid  
2:24  
-
2:12  
-
3:18  
-
3:18  
-
3:25  
-
3:25  
-
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
0
20  
15  
10  
20  
39  
10  
20  
39  
10  
20  
39  
10  
20  
15  
10  
20  
39  
10  
20  
39  
10  
20  
39  
10  
20  
15  
10  
9
0
rox. approx.  
approx.  
25  
approx. approx. approx.  
approx.  
25  
approx. approx. approx.  
5
8
25  
25  
8
25  
25  
8
5
10  
15  
15  
15  
10  
15  
15  
15  
10  
rox. approx.  
approx.  
49  
approx. approx. approx.  
approx.  
49  
approx. approx. approx.  
9
29  
49  
53  
60  
49  
53  
60  
29  
49  
60  
60  
49  
60  
60  
29  
8
48  
53  
53  
60  
53  
0
60  
60  
60  
60  
60  
53  
51  
14:57  
1:50  
14:58  
2:56  
14:58 14:58  
2:56 2:56  
14:57  
1:55  
14:55  
3:03  
14:55 14:55  
3:03 3:03  
14:57  
2:02  
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Programme number  
Programme name  
2
3
4
5
French  
2.0  
Whole-Wheat  
2.0  
Sweet  
Super-Rapid  
Do  
Size (lb)  
Colour  
2.0  
-
2.5  
-
medium  
fast  
2:32  
-
medium  
fast  
Total duration (hrs)  
Preheat  
3:32  
-
3:45  
30  
5
2:30  
5
3:22  
-
1:20  
1
-
20  
-
Knead 1 (min)  
Rest (min)  
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
Knead 2 (min)  
Rise 1 (min)  
20  
39  
10  
20  
15  
10  
15  
49  
10  
15  
24  
10  
20  
39  
10  
-
2
12  
-
6
Knead 3 (s)  
Rise 2 (min)  
approx. 30approx. 15approx. 25approx. 10approx. 25  
10 10 10 10  
approx. 59approx. 38approx. 44approx. 34approx. 51  
-
-
Shaping the dough (s)  
Rise 3 (min)  
5
-
Bake (min)  
52  
60  
52  
60  
50  
60  
50  
60  
55  
60  
48  
60  
-
Keep warm (min)  
Set time (hrs)  
Additional time (rsh)  
14:52  
-
14:52  
-
14:55  
3:23  
14:50  
2:08  
14:52  
3:00  
-
Please note: For the setting "Size 1.5 lb", the total time is reduced by 2 minutes.  
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5
6
7
8
9
Super-Rapid  
Dough  
Pasta  
Buttermilk-  
Jam  
2.5  
-
-
-
-
-
2.0  
-
-
-
1:20  
1:30  
0:14  
3:55  
1:05  
-
20  
-
-
5
5
20  
60  
-
-
3
-
30  
-
-
5
10  
20  
-
-
11  
-
-
12  
-
39  
-
-
10  
1
-
x. 25  
-
-
-
-
approx. 25  
10  
-
-
-
x. 51  
-
-
-
approx. 44  
60  
10  
50  
60  
-
48  
60  
-
-
-
-
-
60  
-
-
14:55  
3:33  
-
-
-
-
Please note: For the setting "Size 2.5", the total time is increased by 3 minutes.  
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16 FAQs / Troubleshooting  
QUESTION  
ANSWER  
What should I do, if the kneading paddle  
is stuck in the bread?  
Remove the kneading paddles with a  
wooden spatula. Do not use any sharp  
objects, which may damage the coating  
of the kneading paddles.  
Why does my bread occasionally have  
some flour on the side crusts?  
Your dough may be too dry. The next  
time measure the ingredients correctly.  
1
2
Add / to 1 TBSP of more liquid.  
Why doesn't the dough get stirred, even  
if the motor is running?  
Make sure that the kneading paddles  
and baking mould are positioned pro-  
perly.  
How long does it take to bake bread?  
Please refer to the precise timings in the  
table Programme sequence in Section  
16.  
Why can't I use the Timer function while  
baking with fresh milk?  
Fresh products such as milk or eggs get  
spoilt, if they remain in the appliance for  
too long. Therefore, do not use the  
Timer.  
What happens if there is a power failure  
when a Programme is running?  
In case of power failure for less than 10  
minutes, the bread maker will run the  
last implemented Programme till the  
end.  
Why do I need to add the ingredients in  
a particular sequence?  
This is the best way to prepare the  
dough.When the Timer function is used,  
it prevents yeast from mingling with  
liquids, before the dough is stirred.  
What size breads can I bake?  
You can simultaneously bake 2 loaves of  
1.5 lb each or, you can use the large  
baking mould (can be ordered) to bake  
breads of up to 2.5 lb.  
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Fill the baking mould with hot water and  
What should I do if the kneading paddle  
is stuck inside the baking mould after  
baking?  
turn the kneading paddle to release the  
crusts underneath it  
What is the Watt rating of the applian-  
ce?  
The appliance is rated for 855 Watts  
(see label on the model).  
No. Please wash the baking moulds and  
kneading paddles with hands. Do not  
dip the baking moulds in water.  
Can the baking moulds be washed in a  
dishwasher?  
The function "Keep warm" ensures that  
the bread is kept warm for nearly 1 hour  
and protected from humidity. If the  
What happens if the finished bread is  
left inside the bread maker?  
bread is left inside the bread maker for  
more than 1 hour, it may become moist.  
Why has the dough been kneaded only  
partially?  
Check that the kneading paddles and  
baking moulds are positioned properly  
Also check the consistency of the dough  
1
2
and add 1 / to 1 TBSP of liquids or  
flour, one or more times after kneading.  
For ready-to-use baking mixtures: the  
quantity of ready-to-use baking mixture  
and the ingredients is not based on the  
capacity of the small baking moulds (500  
g). Reduce the quantities of the ingre-  
dients as described in Section 14.  
The yeast used was too old or no yeast  
has been added.  
Why hasn't the bread risen?  
You will hear a beep, when you are  
expected to add the ingredients. If you  
add these ingredients to the dough in  
the beginning itself, the nuts or fruit may  
get crushed at the time of kneading.  
When should I add nuts and fruits to the  
dough?  
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The baked bread is too moist.  
Check the dough consistency 5 minutes  
after beginning of the kneading opera-  
1
2
tion and add / to 1 TBSP of liquid or  
flour, if necessary.  
There are air bubbles on the surface of  
the bread.  
You may have used too much yeast.  
The added raisins get crushed in the  
appliance.  
To prevent ingredients such as fruits or  
nuts from being crushed, add these to  
the dough only after you hear the beep.  
Check the consistency of the dough If  
too dry, the dough will not hold the rai-  
sins.  
The bread rises but collapses later.  
Can other recipes be used?  
The bread may be rising too fast. To  
prevent this, reduce the water quantity  
and / or increase the quantity of salt and  
/ or reduce the quantity of yeast.  
You can use other recipes, but follow  
the specified quantities. Get to know  
your appliance well and the recipes  
given here, before you try out your own  
recipes. Never exceed flour quantity of  
350 g. Adjust the quantities of your reci-  
pes to the quantities specified for the  
recipes given in this booklet.  
Why do different breads vary in their size  
and weight?  
Whole wheat flour and rye flour are hea-  
vier than all-purpose white flour; so,  
bread made of these flours rise less  
during baking. Grains and nuts also  
make them dense and suppress the  
size.  
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17 Technical Data  
Model  
bifinett  
Automatic Bread  
Maker  
KH 2231  
Power supply  
230V~50Hz  
Power consumption 850 Watt  
Dimensons  
Weight  
29.5 x 23.5 x 39.5  
6300 g  
18 Warranty & Service  
The warranty conditions and service  
address can be found in the enclosed  
warranty slip.  
19Disposal  
Never throw the Automatic Bread Maker  
into the normal household waste.  
Enquire with local authorities about the  
method of environment-friendly and safe  
disposal.  
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20 Recipes for one bread (1.5 lb)  
Programme 1 Regular  
Programme 2 French  
Wheat Bread  
200 ml Water  
French White Bread  
210 ml Water  
7g Sugar  
1,5 Tbsp Oil  
5g Salt  
1,5 Tsp Salt  
50g Sunflower seeds  
12g Butter  
170g Wheat flour Type 550  
85g Wheat flour Type 1050  
85g Rye flour Type 1150  
4g Dry yeast  
1 Tbsp Sugar  
350g Wheat flour Type 405  
0,25 Tsp Dry yeast  
Fine White Bread  
210 ml Lukewarm milk  
30 g Mellow butter  
1,5 Tsp Salt  
Regular White Bread  
180 ml Water  
0,5 Tsp Sugar  
4 Tsp Oil  
4 Tsp Sugar  
340 g Wheat flour Type 405  
1,5 Tsp Dry yeast  
1 Tsp Salt  
315 g Wheat flour Type 405  
1,5 Tsp Dry yeast  
Programme 3 Whole-Wheat  
Wheat Bread  
260g Milk  
Onion Bread  
180 ml Water  
7g Salt  
4 Tsp Oil  
9g Sugar  
2 Tbsp Instant-onion soup  
1 Tsp Sugar  
1 Tsp Salt  
20 g Butter  
340g Wheat flour Type 1050  
2g Dry yeast  
315 g Wheat flour Type 405  
1,5 Tsp Dry yeast  
Wheat Bread  
350 ml Water  
Rye Bread  
4 Tbsp Oil  
180 ml Water  
1-2 Tsp Salt  
4 Tsp Oil  
400 g Fine shredded wheat  
100 g Wheat flour Type 1050  
2TL Dry yeast  
2 Tsp Caraway seeds  
4 Tsp Brown sugar  
1 Tsp Salt  
210 g Wheat flour Type 405  
94 g Dark rye flour Type 1150  
1,5 Tsp Dry yeast  
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Sweet Raisin Bread  
120 ml Water  
1 Egg  
Programme 4 Sweet  
Raisins-Nuts-Cinnamon-Bread  
180ml Water  
4 Tbsp Oil  
4 Tbsp Sugar  
1 Tsp Salt  
315 g Wheat flour Type 405  
40 g Raisins  
4 Tsp Oil  
0,5 Tsp Cinnamon  
2 Tsp Brown sugar  
1 Tsp Salt  
1,5 Tsp Dry yeast  
315 g Wheat flour Type 405  
60 g Raisins  
Whole-Wheat Bread  
180 ml Water  
45 g Chopped nuts  
1,5 Tsp Dry yeast  
2 El oil  
2 Tbsp brauner Sugar  
1 Tsp Salt  
Holiday Bread  
60 ml Water  
281 g Whole-wheat flour  
1,5 Tsp Dry yeast  
120 ml Milk  
1 Tbsp Oil  
1,5 Tsp Salt  
3 Tbsp Sugar  
Oatmeal-Bread  
180 ml Water  
2 Tbsp Oil  
2 Tbsp Brown sugar  
0,5 Tsp Salt  
315 g Wheat flour Type 405  
40 g Chopped walnuts  
55 g Candied fruits  
1,5 Tsp Dry yeast  
105 g Wheat flour Type 405  
188 g Whole-wheat flour  
85 g Oatmeal  
Sweet Bread  
210 ml Milk  
1,5 Tbsp Oil  
2,25 Tsp Dry yeast  
1,5 Tsp Salt  
3 Tbsp Sugar  
350g Wheat flour Type 405  
0,25 Tsp Dry yeast  
Pumpernickel-Bread  
180 ml Water  
1 Tbsp Oil  
2 Tbsp Brown sugar  
1 Tsp Salt  
Raisin-Bread  
120 g Lukewarm milk  
30 g Melted butter  
1 Egg  
50 g Sugar  
1 Pinch salt  
300 g Wheat flour Type 405  
1,5 Tsp Dry yeast  
50 g Raisins  
30 g Dark rye flour Type 1150  
105 g Whole-wheat flour  
190 g Wheat flour Type 405  
1 Tsp Unsweetened cocoa  
1 Tsp Instant-coffee  
1,5 Tsp Dry yeast  
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Programme 5 Super-Rapid  
Programme 7 Pasta  
Express White Bread  
180 ml Water  
Dough for Noodles  
180 ml Water  
4 Tbsp Oil  
1 Tbsp Oil  
4 Tbsp Sugar  
1 Tsp Salt  
1 Tsp Salt  
280 g Wheat flour Type 405  
315 g Wheat flour Type 405  
2 Tsp Dry yeast  
Programme 8 Buttermilk  
Express White Bread  
200 ml Water  
4g Salt  
Buttermilk-Bread  
225 ml Buttermilk  
1,5 Tbsp Margarine or butter  
1 Tsp Salt  
3g Sugar  
100g Durum wheat semolina  
230g Flour Type 550  
1,2 g Dry yeast  
2 Tbsp Sugar  
400 g Wheat flour Type 405  
0,75 Tsp Dry yeast  
Quick Bread  
225 ml Water  
1 Tsp Salt  
Buttermilk-Bread  
160 ml Buttermilk  
1 Tsp Salt  
1 Tbsp Sugar  
1 Tbsp Sugar  
350 g Flour (Type 204)  
1,5 Tsp Dry yeast  
280 g Wheat flour  
0,5 Tsp Dry yeast  
Programme 6 Dough  
Buttermilk-Bread  
220 ml Buttermilk  
Dough for Pizza (für 2 Pizzas)  
150 ml Water  
2 Tsp Oil  
30 g Low fat durd cheese  
1 Tbsp Sun flower oil (10 g)  
40 g Wheat corns (soaked in water for  
one day)  
0,75 Tsp Salt  
0,5 Tsp Sugar  
1,5 Tsp Salt (15g)  
300 g Wheat flour Type 405  
1,25 Tsp Dry yeast  
0,5 Tsp Sugar  
80 g Whole-wheat shred  
30 g Oatmeal  
Dough for Baps  
160 ml Milk  
200 g Wheat flour Type 405  
1,5 Tsp Dry yeast  
1 Tbsp Oil  
1 Tsp Salt  
1 Tbsp Sugar  
280g Wheat flour Type 405  
0,5 Tsp Dry yeast  
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Programme 9 Jam  
Put any fruits and jellifying sugar at a  
ratio of 2:1 in the baking mould.  
Maximum quantities:  
500 g fruits (cut in pieces)  
250 g jellifying sugar  
Suitable fruits are strawberries, raspber-  
ries or other kinds of berries, apricots,  
oranges, cherries etc.  
Tip: Adding one teaspoon of lemon juice  
gives your jam a special flavour.  
Fill the hot and fluid jam in preserving  
glasses. Close the glasses and place  
them on the lid. This way you can be  
sure your jam is vacuum sealed.  
Note:  
The jam will be hard when it gets cool.  
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06/2004-KH2231  
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