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Page 1 - Automatic Breadmaker

All-In-One Deluxe™Automatic BreadmakerOperating Instructions & CookbookDelicious Home Baked Bread Has Never Been Easier!B1620Questions? Please cal

Page 2 - Important Safeguards

plastic spatula along the sides of the pan to loosenthe loaf. Turn the pan over and shake the loaf out.Allow the bread to cool before slicing. If th

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11How To Use Your Breadmakerwhile the hour setting is flashing. If the hour settinghas stopped flashing before the minutes have beenset, press and hol

Page 4 - Table Of Contents

Loaf RisesThen Falls“CrateredLoaf”Loaf Rises Too High“MushroomLoaf”Loaf DoesNot RiseEnoughFlat LoafLittle To NoRising Crust Too DarkUncooked OrPartial

Page 5 - Names Of Parts

Slicing & Storing BreadFor best results, allow loaves to cool on a wire rack15 to 30 minutes before slicing. You may use anelectric knife (such a

Page 6 - Deluxe Automatic Breadmaker

Easy-Lift GripsIf you are storing the unit in a cabinet or closet, usethe handy built in grips at the bottom of the unit tohelp you lift the breadmake

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15For Black & Decker BreadmakersModel B1620Table Of Contents

Page 8 - Dough/ Pasta) follow these

Many ingredients differ between Canada and theUnited States. Cheese, confectioner’s (icing) sugar,and cornmeal are just a few ingredients that varybe

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● Use only fresh ingredients.● In the U.S.: Use Bread Flour; In Canada: Use All-Purpose Flour or Canadian Bread Flour.● Use lukewarm water – not cold

Page 10 - How To Use Your Breadmaker

18Recipe IndexThe BasicsBasic White (2.0 lb) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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19The Basics (2.0 lb)* In U.S., use Bread Flour; in Canada, use either Bread Flour or All-Purpose Flour.These are the recipes you will bake time afte

Page 12 - Troubleshooting Guide

When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the following:Read all instructions.● Do not touch hot

Page 13 - Care & Cleaning

* In U.S., use Bread Flour; in Canada, use either Bread Flour or All-Purpose Flour.The Basics (2.0 lb)CARAWAY RYEAmerican Canadian1-1/4 cups water 1-

Page 14 - Service Or Repair

Rapid Bake Breads (2.0 lb)* In U.S., use Bread Flour; in Canada, use either Bread Flour or All-Purpose Flour.211. Measure ingredients in the order li

Page 15 - Model B1620

Sandwich Pleasers For The Brown Bag Club (2.0 lb)* In U.S., use Bread Flour; in Canada, use either Bread Flour or All-Purpose Flour.22The crunchy tex

Page 16 - Bread & Dough Ingredients

* In U.S., use Bread Flour; in Canada, use either Bread Flour or All-Purpose Flour.Dinner Favorites (2.0 lb)CHEESE ’N ONIONAmerican Canadian1-1/3 cup

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24Treats For Every Age (2.0 lb)* In U.S., use Bread Flour; in Canada, use either Bread Flour or All-Purpose Flour.CINNAMON RAISINAmerican Canadian1-1

Page 18 - Recipe Index

25* In U.S., use Bread Flour; in Canada, use either Bread Flour or All-Purpose Flour.The Basics (1.5 lb)These are the recipes you will bake time afte

Page 19 - The Basics (2.0 lb)

26* In U.S., use Bread Flour; in Canada, use either Bread Flour or All-Purpose Flour.CARAWAY RYEAmerican Canadian1 cup water 1 cup2 tbsp. powdered mi

Page 20 - Rapid Bake Breads (2.0 lb)

* In U.S., use Bread Flour; in Canada, use either Bread Flour or All-Purpose Flour.Rapid Bake Breads (1.5 lb)1. Measure ingredients in the order list

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28* In U.S., use Bread Flour; in Canada, use either Bread Flour or All-Purpose Flour.Dinner Favorites (1.5 lb)CHEESE ’N ONIONAmerican Canadian1-1/4 c

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* In U.S., use Bread Flour; in Canada, use either Bread Flour or All-Purpose Flour.Treats For Every Age (1.5 lb)CINNAMON RAISINAmerican Canadian1 cup

Page 23 - Dinner Favorites (2.0 lb)

Things You Should Know About Your BreadmakerPOLARIZED PLUGThis appliance has a polarized plug—oneblade is wider than the other. To reduce therisk of e

Page 24 - Treats For Every Age (2.0 lb)

30Pasta Recipes* In U.S., use Bread Flour; in Canada, use either Bread Flour or All-Purpose Flour.American Canadian1/2 cup water 1/2 cup1 egg, beaten

Page 25 - The Basics (1.5 lb)

31Need Help?Questions About The Breadmaker :Q1:What do I do if the mixing paddle stays in the loaf?Is this normal? How do I remove the paddle?The mixi

Page 26 - Rapid Bake Breads (1.5 lb)

Need Help?Q11:When I make dough, it is very sticky and difficultto work with. How can I handle it more easily?Dough may be somewhat sticky at the end

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33Need Help?Q22: Which kind of yeast is the best to use?Yeast specially packaged for Bread Machines, TraditionalDry Yeast, Rapid Rise, or Quick Rise

Page 28 - Dinner Favorites (1.5 lb)

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Page 29 - Treats For Every Age (1.5 lb)

Important Safeguards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Polarized Plug . . . .

Page 30 - Pasta Recipes

Quick Tips● Your breadmaker makes large 1.5 or extra large 2 lb loaves.● There are five settings including one for dough or pasta.● The “Rapid Bake” s

Page 31 - Need Help?

NOTE: When using the touch pad control, be sure topress the pad until you hear a beep.1. Display● The black arrow at the right side of the display ind

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RAPID BAKE/ Regular Crust or RAPID BAKE/ Dark Crust (1:58 hours)This setting is used only to make variations of basicwhite bread quickly whether you c

Page 33 - Other Questions?

For all SETTINGS (includingDough/ Pasta) follow these instructions:1Open the lid, grasp the wire handle with twohands, and turn the Baking Pan to the

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5Close the lid and plug into an outlet (120 volt). TwoARROWS will come up in the display window indi-cating BASIC BREAD TYPE with a REGULAR crust and1

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