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840194101 ENv01.qxd:Layout 1 7/30/10 8:38 AM Page 16 Troubleshooting PROBLEM Odor or burning smell. PROBABLE CAUSE • Flour or other ingredients have spilled into the baking chamber. Ingredients not blending; can hear motor turning. "HHH" displays when START/STOP button is pressed. Window is cloudy or covered with condensation. Kneading paddle comes out with the bread. • Bread pan or kneading paddle may not be installed properly. • Too many ingredients. • Internal temperature of breadmaker is too high. • May occur during mixing or rising cycles. • Thicker crust with dark crust setting. SOLUTION • Stop the breadmaker and allow to cool completely. Wipe excess flour, etc., from the baking chamber with a paper towel. TIP: Measure ingredients over the counter, adding them to the bread pan prior to insertion into the machine. • Make sure kneading paddle is set all the way on shaft. • Measure ingredients accurately. • Allow unit to cool down in between cycles. Unplug unit, open lid, and remove bread pan. Allow to cool 15-30 minutes before beginning new cycle. • Condensation usually disappears during baking cycle. Clean window well in between uses. • It is not uncommon for the kneading paddle to come out with the bread loaf. Once the loaf cools, remove the paddle with a spatula. • Choose a lighter crust (Cycles - only). 16