Showing posts with label bread maker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bread maker. Show all posts

June 16, 2010

Welbilt Bread Machine – Use it Safe












Mind the hot surfaces

Like many other home appliances, a Welbilt bread machine will become hot when it is in operation so it would be of your own safety not to touch the hot surfaces. If you have to move or touch the machine, it would be best that you can use handles or knobs and a potholder to protect yourself from hurting.



Do not block the steam vent openings

As you can imagine if you block the cap of a boiler when the water inside has reached its boiling point, the steam inside would force the cap to When the pressure inside is large enough, the cap will fly away! People around would get hurt by the splashing water, hot steam and the cap as well so it is the same case for the steam vent of a Welbilt bread machine. So do not block the steam vent opening.


Do not Immerse Welbilt bread machines in water

Since a Welbilt bread machine is run by electricity, you should never soak the bread making machine in water nor splash any liquid onto the appliance to avoid the danger of electric shock. One thing to remember is that you should also keep in mind that the cord is where electricity is transmitted through so the cord should not be in contact with any liquid as a safety precaution.


Keep an eye on the Welbilt bread machine when used around children

As we mentioned before, the bread making machine will become very hot when it is baking bread, children should not be allowed to play around the machine to avoid accidents to happen. If children are around, adults should always be present and keep the Welbilt bread machine out of reach of the children.


What to do when not in use

When you have finished using the Welbilt bread machine, you should unplug the appliance at once. And before cleaning the bread making machine, the machine should not be connected. If you are about to remove any parts from the household appliance, you have to let it cool first so you would not get hurt.


Do not use with a damaged cord

If you find the machine having a damaged cord or plug, you should stop using the Welbilt bread machine as it would be very dangerous. Electric shock can happen. You should get the machine repaired by a registered electrician before you use it again.


Do not use Welbilt bread machine outdoors

The bread making machine is decided to be used indoors and for household use only so use the bread machine outdoors or for commercial use is not recommended.

October 23, 2009

Welbilt Bread Machine – Basic Bread Baking Guide




It is never hard to bake a loaf of delicious bread with a Welbilt bread machine. To make a home-made loaf of bread, you only need to press the five buttons in the following order. It could be only four buttons to be used if you are not using the time delay function. To help you better understand how bread can be made with your bread machine, here are the basic steps you need to know.

When you look at your Welbilt bread machine, you will see five buttons and one small screen. You use the buttons to tell the machine how you would like to bake your bread. And the screen shows you what you have chosen.

Menu -> Color -> Loaf -> Timer -> Start/ Stop

Menu – Decide what you are going to bake

There are altogether six baking cycles, which are basic bread, whole wheat, specialty French, sweet quick bread and dough, for most Welbilt Bread Machines. You will also be able to find European, Bagel dough and jam in some models. As you should have a recipe you on your hand, you simply choose the baking cycle according to the kind of bread you are going to make.

Color – Choose your bread crust color

You will find there are three crust colors for you to choose which are Light (L), Medium (P) and Dark (H). You can choose the color you like or you could choose the crust color that matches well with style of your home-made bread.

Loaf – Opt for your loaf size

This option depends on your Welbilt bread machine model and the amount of ingredients you have prepared. Regular size (1 lb.) and large size (1.5 lb.) are the loaf size choices all models provide while extra large size (2 lb.) is limited to specific models, like ABM2H60 and ABM8200.

Timer – Delay your bread baking process

If you would like to start mixing your ingredients right away, you do not need to utilize this function. Otherwise, the timer helps you to delay the baking process up to 13 hours later. You need to know when you would like to have your bread finished baking. If it is 10 hours later, you simply adjust the time displayed on the screen accordingly.

Start/ Stop – Start baking bread

By pressing the pad, the Welbilt bread machine will start mixing ingredients, kneading dough and baking bread.

Though it may vary a bit for every Welbilt bread machine model, it would be helpful if you follow the steps.

October 22, 2009

Welcome to Bread Making Machine




Bread Making Machine is a website about everything you need to know about baking bread with a bread making machine. Please feel free to leave us a comment or email us your question regarding this topic.