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Oster 5836 ExpressBake Bread Maker Questions & Answers
Loaf falls in the middle and outside is hard
Falling in middle is usually due to innacurate measuring of liquids. Try again using the instruction manual's recipe and very carefully measuring. Be sure to adjust the liquid if you use honey or other liquid not called for in the recipe.
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Bread is rising during cycle, but when baked it is
Hi, I bake in my bread machines all the time. I can probably help you. You may want to email me the recipe you are using showing the ingredients and the amounts and which program you are choosing. You can call me if you wish. If you want to do that email me and I will send you my phone #.....Daryl my email .....
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My Oster flases E01 What do I do
That is usually a temperature warning of some kind. They differ from machine to machine. It means your machine is either too hot or too cold and needs to be at room temp for a while before you try to bake with it.
I can't get the basket out to even use it. Is
I guess it could be called a trick....Most bread machines are held in by 2 little spring clips...one on each side. Look into your machine and if you see the little clips then what is below will work:
They are under tension when the pan is in the oven and that is how it stays stable when kneading is taking place. So to get it out you have to release that tension and that is going take what I call the little "pop". Grab the handle of the pan right in the center with both hands and put a little slack in it by lowering the handle down about an inch and then "pop" it straight up the little clips will release ther hold on your pan......magic!!
Ive set up my new
Be patient most modern machines all preheat on the whole wheat cycle. It will start mixing within 30 minutes.
When i put the ingredients as directed, i selected
No, Everything should be done automatically. It seems that the machine did not knead the dough. Two things may have caused this. 1) The paddle is frozen and wont turn. Take the pan out of the machine and see if you can rotate the paddle by hand. If yes...that's cool, if no then the sealed bearing that the paddle rotates on is jammed or broken. Try filling the pan with warm water and let it soak. If after a few times it's still frozen, then the bearing is broken and bread pan needs to be replaced. 2) Belt fell off or is snapped. Keep the pan out of the machine and go to a kneading cycle. Look through the window on the lid and see if the motor shaft is turning. If no... the belt fell off or snapped, or the motor is broken. Good luck..Hank
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