Tower Hobbies T11001 Manuel de l'opérateur

Safety and Instruction Manual
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Gluten Free
Digital Bread Maker
T11001

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1912 Midland Metal Spinners was founded by
George Cadman, who was then 65 years old, as
a metal holloware manufacturing company, in St.
Mark’s Street, Wolverhampton. They later moved
into the Tower and Fort Works in Pelham Street,
which ultimately gave rise to the famous Tower
brand name.
1937 Tower exhibited some of their latest holloware
designs at the British Industries Fair. As you can
see from the original poster, their stand No. A410
must have been a great sight as it promoted their
“Beautiful, inexpensive, untarnishable Plate, at
prices all can afford to pay”.
1961 Tower became one of the largest
manufacturers of aluminium holloware, electric
kettles, tea pots and other household articles with
over 1,000 employees.
1974 Russell Hobbs took ownership of the
expanding Tower brand.
Healthier, Easier & Cheaper
Nothing beats the delicious taste of home-made
bread and with the Tower Digital Bread Maker
you get perfect results every time. All mixing,
rising and baking takes place in a single elegant
easy to control unit. Have fun experimenting with
wholemeal bread, seeded loaves, granary bread,
traditional white bread buns, rolls and much more.
The gluten free option means everyone can enjoy
the taste of fresh, homemade bread.

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CONTENTS:
Please read this Manual carefully BEFORE
using the Digital Bread Maker for your own
safety.
Thank you for purchasing the Tower Gluten-
Free Digital Bread Maker from the Tower range
of products.
It has been designed to provide many years of
trouble-free baking. There are many benets to
using a Tower Digital Bread Maker:
• Choice of light, medium or dark crust.
• Automatic 1 hour keep warm function.
• 13 hour timer with LED display.
• Non-stick pan and kneading blade.
• Stylish stainless steel exterior.
• Viewing window to allow you to check on
your bread without opening the lid and
disturbing the baking process.
• Includes an express bake function to make
baking bread quicker and easier than ever.
• 13 digital programs including a gluten free
option.
• 3 loaf sizes available.
Contents:
1. Specications
Components and structure
Technical information
2. ImportantSafetyInformation
3. UsingyourTowerAppliance
4. Recipes
5. TroubleShooting&Faq’s
6. Cleaning&Care
7. Recycling
8. WiringSafety
9. WarrantyInformation
10. YourReceipt
SeebackpageforCustomerService
Information

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Components
This box contains:
Paddle (not shown)
Measuring cup (not shown)
Measuring spoon (not shown)
Instruction Manual
Control Panel
StructureofyourAppliance:
1. Lid
2. Inspection Window
3. Bread Pan
4. Control Panel
5. Drive Shaft
1SPECIFICATIONS:
Loaf Size
Selector
Menu
Selector
Select one of
the 13 menus
Menu Chart
Delay Time
Setting Buttons
Increase Decrease
Crust Indicators
1.0lb 1.5lb
Preheat
Timer
Knead
Rest
Light
Medium Dark
Rapid
End
Warm
Bake
Rise
2.0lb
Loaf
Size Crust
Color Menu
Select
Start/
Stop
Delay Time
Loaf Size Indicator
Baking Status
Indicators
:
3 25
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MENU
TIMER
Menu
1. Basic
2. French
3. Whole Wheat
4. Sweet
5. Express Bake (750g)
6. Express Bake (1000g)
7. Quick
8. European
9. Dough
10. Bagel Dough
11. Jam
12. Bake
13. Gluten Free
Crust Color
Light, Medium,
Dark, Rapid Bake
500g,
750g,1kg
Start/Stop
Button
1
2
3
4
5
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Technical Data
Description: Gluten Free Digital Bread Maker
Model: T11001
Rated Voltage: 220V-240V ~ 50/60Hz
Power Consumption: 650 Watts
Documentation
We declare that this product conforms to the following product legislation in accordance with the
following directive(s):
2004/108/EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive.
2006/95/EC Low Voltage Directive.
2011/65/EU Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive.
1935/2004/EC Materials & Articles in Contact With Food (LFGB section 30 & 31).
RKW Quality Assurance, United Kingdom.
Guarantee
Spare parts are guaranteed for 1 year from date
of purchase.
The main body and housing are guaranteed
for the extended free warranty subject to
registration.
If any defect arises due to faulty materials of
workmanship, the faulty products must be
returned to the place of purchase.
Refund or replacement is at the discretion of
the retailer.
Should you encounter problems or require
a replacement part, contact The Tower
Customer Service Department on:
+44 (0) 844 984 0055.
Any necessary spare parts may be ordered
from the Tower website.
Your warranty becomes void should you decide
to use non Tower spare parts. Spare parts can
be purchased from
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Please read these notes carefully BEFORE using your Tower appliance
• Check that the voltage of the
main circuit corresponds with
the rating of the appliance
before operating.
• If the supply cord or appliance
is damaged, stop using the
appliance immediately and seek
advice from the manufacturer,
its service agent or a similarly
qualied person.
• Do not let the cord hang over
the edge of a table or counter
or let it come into contact with
any hot surfaces.
• Do not carry the appliance by
the power cord.
• Do not use any extension cord
with this appliance.
• Do not pull the plug out by the
cord as this may damage the
plug and/or the cable.
• Switch off at the wall socket
then remove the plug from
the socket when not in use or
before cleaning.
• Switch off and unplug before
tting or removing tools/
attachments, after use and
before cleaning.
• Close supervision is necessary
when any appliance is used by
or near children.
• Children should not play with
the appliance.
• This appliance can be used
by children aged from 8 years
and above and persons with
reduced physical, sensory or
mental capabilities or lack of
experience and knowledge
if they have been given
supervision or instruction
concerning use of the appliance
in a safe way and understand
the hazards involved.
• Cleaning and user maintenance
should not be undertaken by
children without supervision.
• Take care when any appliance
is used near pets.
• Do not use this product for
anything other than its intended
use.
2IMPORTANTSAFETYINFORMATION

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• This appliance is for household
use only.
• VERY IMPORTANT: Do not
immerse in water or other
liquids or use near wash basins
or sinks any part of the motor
assembly. Ensure that the
appliance base does not get
wet (water splashes etc.) and do
not operate it with wet hands.
• Always fully unwind any cord to
avoid overheating.
• Directly after bread making the
appliance is HOT. Always use
oven gloves when touching the
Bread Maker or the bread pan
after baking.
• Unplug the Bread Maker after
use and allow it to cool before
handling or cleaning any parts.
Pull on the plug, not on the
cable.
• At least 100mm clearance must
be provided on all sides of the
Bread Maker.
• The appliance is not intended
to be operated by means of
an external timer or separate
remote-control system.
• Do not cover the Bread Maker
when in use.
• Do not use attachments or
accessories not recommended
by the manufacturer.
• Do not operate the Bread
Maker empty.
• Do not dent or damage the
bread pan. The Bread Maker
will not operate properly if
damaged.
• When baking bread, never
bake amounts greater than the
maximum recommended in
the recipes accompanying this
manual. If you do, the bread
may not be baked evenly and
the dough could overow.
• There are no user serviceable
parts in your Bread Maker.
Unauthorised dismantling or
servicing will void the product
warranty.
• In the unlikely event the
appliance develops a fault,
stop using it immediately and
seek advice from the service
department:
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3USINGYOURAPPLIANCE
Removingthepan:
1. Open the lid.
2. Lift the handle and hold it
with both hands.
3. Ease the pan out of the
bread maker smoothly.
4. Make sure the drive shaft in the bread pan
is clean and free from crumbs or pieces of
dough.
Paddle
Fit the paddle on to the drive shaft in the bread
pan before use.
FillingwithIngredients:
1. Ensure you
have all the
ingredients to
hand.
2. Carefully ll the
pan making sure
you don’t leave
any ingredients
out.
3. When lling, it is essential that the
ingredients are lled in the prescribed
order, otherwise the bread will not be
properly baked.
IMPORTANT: The capacity of the Bread-
maker is sufcient to bake a 2lb loaf, or to
raise the equivalent amount of dough for
baking elsewhere. Do not exceed this amount
otherwise the mechanism may be damaged, or
the dough may rise through the lid.
4. The ingredients should be at a warm room
temperature (20º-25ºC). If the room is
cold (below 18ºC), use warm water (40ºC)
to make sure the yeast ferments fully. To
gauge the temperature if you do not have
a thermometer, heat some water and
slowly add this to a jug of cold water until
the resulting temperature is barely warm to
the touch.
5. Measure and add the water to the pan.
Next add the salt and the other dry
ingredients. Finally add the yeast.
6. It is essential to keep the yeast away
from the salt and the water before mixing
commences or the bread will not rise
properly.
7. Clean off any spills around the outside of
the bread pan and lower it into the bread-
maker, reversing the process described
earlier. Push down at the sides and ensure
the pan is rmly slotted in place.
Controlsandprograms:
1. Ensure that you understand the functions
of your Bread-maker before use as an
incorrect selection will affect the quality of
the bread.
2. Plug the Bread-maker into the mains. The
Control Panel display will mlight up and the
unit is now operational.
3. When you power the Bread-maker, the
display sets to Basic and Medium Crust.
The default loaf size is 2lb and the display
indicates 3:25, which means that the
bread-maker will take 3 hours and 25
minutes to complete the program. This
setting is illustrated above

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BasicSequenceofOperations:
A: Choose a Program with the MENU button.
B: Select the Loaf Size (as needed).
C: Select the Crust Colour (as needed).
D: Press the Start/Stop button to start the
machine.
Menuselection:
• Press the MENU button repeatedly to
select a Program.
• The tables at the end of this manual help
explain the processes of your bread-
maker.
• Menus 1-3 offer you the choice of
Loaf Size and a choice of Standard or
Rapid programs. These are selected by
repeatedly pressing the COLOUR button.
• The Standard program: Press the Colour
button to choose Light, Medium or Dark
crust.
• The Rapid programme: Press the Colour
button to select ‘Rapid’. This programme
has the same steps as the standard
programme but many processes are
accelerated, producing a denser loaf in a
shorter time.
1: BASIC
For baking white and mixed grain bread.
Standard Program: Light, Medium, or Dark
crust.
1lb loaf 3h 13m
1.5lb loaf 3h 18m
2lb loaf 3h 25m
The Bread-maker kneads the dough three
times. After the second kneading the Bread
Maker beeps to indicate that additional
ingredients may now be added.
1a. RAPID BASIC
For baking white and mixed grain bread.
Rapid Program: No crust control
1lb loaf 2h 12m
1.5lb loaf 2h 17
2lb loaf 2h 24
The number of stages is the same as the
Standard program but the rise and nal
kneading times are reduced. This produces a
more dense bread.
2: FRENCH
For preparing French white bread.
Standard Program: Light, Medium, or Dark
crust.
1lb loaf 3h 30m
1.5lb loaf 3h 32m
2lb loaf 3h 35m.
The Bread-maker has longer rising and baking
times, so the bread gets a thicker crust.
2a. RAPID FRENCH
Rapid Program: No crust control.
1lb loaf 2h 30m
1.5lb loaf 2h 32m
2lb loaf 2h 35m
The rise and nal kneading times are much
reduced. This produces a more dense and less
crusty bread.

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3: WHOLE WHEAT
For preparing wholemeal bread.
Standard Program: Light, Medium, or Dark
crust.
1lb loaf 3h 43m
1.5lb loaf 3h 45m
2lb loaf 3h 48m
The dough is preheated before the kneading
and rising process. After the second kneading
the Bread-maker beeps indicating additional
ingredients may be added. We recommend you
choose the ‘dark’ crust with this option to get a
crunchy crust.
3a. RAPID WHOLE WHEAT
Rapid Program: No crust control.
1lb loaf 2h 28m
1.5lb loaf 2h 30m
2lb loaf 2h 33m
The number of stages is the same as the
Standard program but the preheating, rising
and nal kneading times are reduced. This
produces a chewier bread.
4: SWEET
For preparation of sweet yeast breads.
1lb loaf 3h 17m
1.5lb loaf 3h 22m
2lb loaf 3h 27m
6: EXPRESS BAKE
The Bread Maker bakes the bread in 58
minutes.
1.5lb loaf 58m
2lb loaf 58m
The bread is denser in texture with this setting.
You should use water slightly hotter, around 48-
50°C and use a cooking thermometer to gauge
water temperature.
7: QUICK
For recipes with baking powder.
2lb loaf 1h 43m
(2lb loaf setting only)
The Bread-maker stirs once and then bakes
the dough. Place liquids in the bottom of the
bread pan, dry ingredients on top. During the
initial mixing, dry ingredients may collect in the
corners of the pan- you may need to clear the
corners with a rubber spatula to avoid our
lumps.
8: EUROPEAN
For making traditional European breads.
2lb loaf 3h 55m
Traditional German, Scandinavian and Eastern
European ‘Sour-dough’ whole-wheat or whole-
wheat/rye breads require longer proving and
baking times. Use this menu to make a dense
traditional “Hausbrot” loaf.
9: DOUGH
For preparation of different types of dough, for
shaping and baking.
Total Program Time: 1h 30m
The pan is not heated and the loaf size and
crust selector are inoperative.
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