Care & Cleaning
Dispenser lid
Remove and wash with water.
Raise the dispenser lid to an
angle of approximately 75
degrees. Align the connections
and pull towards you to remove
or push carefully back at the same angle to attach.
(Wait until the machine has cooled down first, because
it will be very hot immediately after use)
Take care not to damage or pull the seal. (Damage
could lead to leakage of steam, condensation, or
deformation)
Seal
Wipe with dry cloth
when it is wet.
To protect the non-stick finish
Bread pan and kneading blade are coated with a non-stick finish to avoid stains and to make it easier when
removing bread.
To avoid damaging it, please follow the instructions below.
• Do not use hard utensils such as a knife or a fork when removing the bread from the bread pan.
When you have hard time taking out the bread from the bread pan, see P. GB43.
• Ensure that the kneading blade is not embedded in the bread loaf before slicing it.
If it is embedded, wait for the loaf to cool and remove it.
(Do not use hard or sharp utensils such as a knife or a fork.)
Be careful not to get burns as the kneading blade may still be hot.
• Use the soft sponge when cleaning the bread pan and the kneading blade.
Do not use anything abrasive such as cleansers or scouring pads.
Hard, coarse or large ingredients such as flours with whole or ground grains, sugar, or the addition of nuts and seeds may damage
the non-stick finish of the bread pan. If using large chunk of ingridient, break into small pieces. Please make sure to follow the recipe
quantities stated.
GB40
Yeast dispenser
Wipe with a damp cloth and dry naturally.
If wipe with a dry cloth, dry yeast will not drop into the bread pan
due to static.
Raisin nut dispenser
Remove and wash with water.
Wash after each use to remove any residue.