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Cleaning, Care, and Storage of Your Welbilt Bread Maker

These are the instructions for the care and cleaning of your Welbilt Bread Maker. Please read this carefully to protect your bread maker from damage, a little cleaning and care goes a long way in making your appliance last longer.

BAIL:

To avoid electric shock, unplug the unit before cleaning. Let the Welbilt Bread Maker cool down before cleaning. Do not immerse or splash the body or cap in any liquid, as this may cause damage and / or electric shock.

For best performance and maintenance, clean the Welbilt Bread Machine after each use as follows:

Body, lid and baking chamber:

Clean the cover and the outer body of the unit with a damp cloth or slightly damp sponge. Use a damp sponge or cloth to clean flour, crumbs or other materials from the bake chamber. Dry well.

Baking pan and kneading blades:

Both the baking sheet and the kneading blades have non-stick surfaces. Do not use harsh cleaners, abrasive materials, or utensils that can scratch the surfaces. Over time, the nonstick surface may change in appearance due to moisture and steam. This is normal and has no effect on its use or quality.

Remove the baking sheet and rolling pins from the bake chamber before cleaning. Wipe the outside of the baking sheet with a damp cloth. NEVER IMMERSE THE OVEN TRAY in water or other liquid. Wash the inside of the baking sheet with warm soapy water.

If the rolling blades get stuck, fill the baking sheet with hot water and let it soak for 30 minutes or until they loosen and can be easily removed. If the hole in the kneading blades becomes clogged, clean it carefully with a wooden or plastic toothpick. Take care to prevent the toothpick from scratching the surface of the blade or getting stuck in the blades.

Never use any of the following to clean your Welbilt bread machine:

• Paint thinner

• Benzene

• Steel wool pads

• Polishing powder

• Chemical powder coating

CAUTION: NO Place any part or parts of the Welbilt Bread Maker in the dishwasher.

STORAGE OF THE UNIT

Be sure to dry all parts of the Welbilt Bread Maker before storing it, including the display window. Close the lid and do not store anything on top of the breadmaker.

PROBLEM SOLVING

For best performance, allow unit to cool completely before starting to bake a second loaf of bread. You can speed up cooling by opening the lid, removing the baking sheet, and allowing the bake chamber to cool.