Before Initial Use; Features; Control Panel - Silvercrest SBB 850 C1 Operating Instructions Manual

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Before initial use

Unpacking
Unpack the appliance and remove all packaging
materials as well as any stickers and protective
films .
When unpacking the appliance, check it thor-
oughly for possible transport damage . If required,
contact the Service Centre (see section "Warranty
and Service") .
Initial cleaning
Wipe the baking mould 7, kneading blades 6
and upper surfaces of the bread maker with a
clean moist cloth before taking it into operation .
Do not use abrasive sponges or abrasive cleaning
agents . Remove the protective foil from the control
panel 5 if you have not already done so .
Initial heating
1) When heating for the first time, place the
empty baking mould 7 into the appliance and
then close the lid 2 .
WARNING! RISK OF FIRE!
Do not heat the bread maker for more than
5 minutes with an empty baking mould 7 .
There is a risk of overheating .
2) Select programme 12, as described in the
section "Programmes", and press the Start/
Stop button B to heat up the appliance for
5 minutes .
3) After 5 minutes, end the programme by press-
ing and holding the Start/Stop button B until
you hear a long signal tone .
NOTE
As the heating elements are lightly greased, you
may notice a slight smell when using the appli-
ance for the first time . This is harmless and stops
after a short time . Ensure sufficient ventilation; for
example, by opening a window .
SBB 850 C1
4) Let the appliance cool down completely and
once again wipe the baking mould 7, knead-
ing blades 6 and the outer surfaces of the
bread maker with a clean moist cloth .

Features

This bread maker allows you to bake bread just
the way you like it .
You can choose from 12 different baking
programmes .
You can use ready-to-use baking mixtures .
You can prepare dough for rolls and noodles
and even make marmalades and jams .
By using the programme "Gluten-free" you
can bake gluten-free baking mixes and recipes
containing gluten-free flours, such as cornflour,
buckwheat flour or potato flour .

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