| Trouble Shooting | |
| Power Interruption |
| COL or HOT |
| Loud Thumping Noise |
| Can't Change Color or Loaf Size |
| Bread Maker Won't Turn On |
| Knead Bars |
| Power Interruption | |
| My bread maker was unplugged by mistake or the power went out, now what can I do? |
| If your bread maker was in the kneading cycle, just reprogram to the same bread setting and color and restart the machine. |
| If your bread maker was in the rise cycle, simply remove the dough from bread pan, place it on a lightly floured surface and roll out to a 10 x 6 inch rectangle. Roll the dough from the short end and tuck the ends under. Place dough in a greased 9 x 5 x 3 inch loaf pan, cover with a clean towel and let it rise until it doubles. Preheat your own oven to 350°F. and remove the top oven rack. Carefully place the bread pan containing the dough into the oven. Bake until the top is nicely browned. |
| If your bread maker was in the bake cycle, quickly preheat your own oven to 350°F. and remove the top rack from oven. Carefully place the bread pan containing the partially baked bread into your oven. Bake until the top is nicely browned. |
| COL or HOT | |
| Why does COL or HOT appear in my display? |
| COL- This indicates that the bread maker is too cold for operation. Move the bread maker into a warmer location, open cover and remove the bread pan. Allow bread maker to warm to room temperature. |
| OR |
| The control panel may be malfunctioning. |
| HOT - This indicates that the bread maker is too hot for operation. Allow bread maker to cool down with the cover open for 10 to 15 minutes with bread pan removed. |
| OR |
| The control panel may be malfunctioning. |
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| For model 41077-Just For Dinner™ Bread maker - If your bread maker was turned off during the knead cycle, has been restarted and you only hear beeps, the oven is too hot and must be allowed to cool down with cover open for 10 to 15 minutes with bread pan removed. |
| Loud Thumping Noise | |
| My bread maker is making a loud thumping noise. Why? |
| Make sure bread pan is secured correctly in bread machine. |
| The problem may be with internal parts, gears or the belt may be wearing. These parts are not replaceable. Please click here to see our current bread makers. |
| Can't Change Color or Loaf Size | |
| I cannot change the bread color or loaf size setting. Why? |
| All selections must be made before turning the bread maker on. Turn the bread maker off and make your selections. Just unplugging the machine will not fix the problem as some machines have a memory and will remain at the programmed setting when plugged in again. |
| Bread Maker Won't Turn On | |
| Nothing happens when I turn the bread maker on. Why? |
| Please check the following ideas for troubleshooting tricks: |
| o Was your machine programmed for delay start? |
| o Your machine may have a rest period at the beginning of the cycle. Check your care/use manual for a breakdown of the bread cycles. |
| o Is the knead bar(s) placed onto the shaft of the bread maker? |
| o The belt may be off or broken. These parts are not replaceable. Please click here to see our current bread makers. |
| There may be a problem with the control panel. Check your warranty page located on the last page of your care/use manual. |