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Understanding Display Information Your Oster® Breadmaker is designed to give you information on temperature problems that may occur. The following chart shows you how to correct problems that may occur from time to time. Display Problem What to Do The display does not light up. Plug in the breadmaker. 0:00 (":" flashes) There is no problem. This just means the baking cycle is over and the breadmaker is keeping your bread warm. Press the "Start/Stop" button to turn off the "keep warm" feature. H:HH (machine beeps) This just means that the breadmaker must cool before you bake another loaf. Press the "Start/Stop" button. Open the top of the breadmaker, remove the bread pan and let the breadmaker cool about 15 minutes before baking another loaf. L:LL (machine beeps) This means that the room temperature is too low (59° F or less). Press the "Start/Stop" button. Place the breadmaker in a warm room and allow it to warm up. E:EE (machine beeps) This means that the room temperature is too high to bake bread (86° F or more). Press the "Start/Stop" button to remove the display. Place the breadmaker in a cool location before using it. 33

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Understanding Display Information
Your Oster
®
Breadmaker is designed to give you information on
temperature problems that may occur. The following chart shows
you how to correct problems that may occur from time to time.
Plug in the breadmaker.
There is no problem. This just
means the baking cycle is over
and the breadmaker is keeping
your bread warm. Press the
“Start/Stop” button to turn off the
“keep warm” feature.
This just means that the
breadmaker must cool before you
bake another loaf. Press the
“Start/Stop” button. Open the top
of the breadmaker, remove the
bread pan and let the
breadmaker cool about 15 minutes
before baking another loaf.
This means that the room
temperature is too low (59° F or
less). Press the “Start/Stop”
button. Place the breadmaker in
a warm room and allow it to warm
up.
This means that the room
temperature is too high to bake
bread (86° F or more). Press the
“Start/Stop” button to remove the
display. Place the breadmaker in
a cool location before using it.
The display does not light up.
0:00 (“:” flashes)
H:HH (machine beeps)
L:LL (machine beeps)
E:EE (machine beeps)
Display Problem
What to Do