Sunbeam 5891 Bread Maker - Page 9 - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Shaft falls out on BB280 breadmaker
Unfortunately there are no official spare parts for the bread pan of the BB280 other than the pan and the paddle, I suggest checking with your local Breville service centre to see if they have a circlip that will suffice, or to check that the pan is intact.
5/31/2009 11:17:34 AM •
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My Sunbeam breadmaker runs all cycles but doesnt mix.Breadpan is
Bread Machine Replacement Parts
If you are having problems with your bread machine you may be able to fix it with replacement parts. That is if it is the paddles or the pan you are having problems with. If it is something within the bread machine that is not working properly then you probably won’t have a lot of luck finding these bread machine replacement parts.
Keep in mind the price of the bread machine replacement parts as well. If they are very expensive you will be better off just buying a new bread machine. But, if your bread machine was really expensive and is still in good shape and the replacement parts aren’t that much, then the replacement parts might be a better option for you.
Most bread machines work well for years without the need for replacement parts and many machines have warranties as well. But, if you are having problems then you will need to decide if replacement parts or a new machine are the right option for you. If you need replacement parts then call the manufacturer of your bread machine.
4/8/2009 7:20:03 PM •
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No power
There should be a fuse inside the housing.
10 or 15 amp.
That might be the problem
Kurt
4/27/2009 12:05:03 AM •
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Bread does not rise
Sugar is the component yeast needs to activate but I don't believe salt has much if any effect.
Check the machine's temperature during the time it should rise; it should be just noticeably warm.
If it isn't, then the controller isn't cycling the heating element as it should.
3/27/2009 4:40:42 PM •
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Paddle comes off inside bread
We have had a number of bread makers and this is the way they work - the bread cooks and the paddle has to pull out somehow so it just rips a hole in the bread.
We found it better to let the machine do all the mixing etc. then my wife takes the dough out and puts most of it in a loaf pan and some in the form of buns in another pan. Works better for us & the bread is a more "normal" shape rather than the odd shape produced in the breadmaker. Also the crust isn't so tough when done our way.
3/8/2009 1:55:40 AM •
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Bread falls
use less yeast . bread falls when the air bubbles are to big . yeast make the bubbles there is a fine line between to little yeast and the bread not riseing and to much and the breat riseing too much and then falling ........i have a recpie that calls for two teaspoons and i use only one ........its that far off !
3/1/2009 2:42:00 AM •
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HHH Error Code
Generally, an HHH error code means the machine is sitll too hot from making the previous loaf. Keep the door open for a bit and allow it to cool down.
10/7/2010 5:40:05 AM •
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Store location for repair?
The machine comes with a 1 year warranty. If you live in the USA call 1-800-458-8407 In Canada call 1-800-667-8623. If it's not covered for some reason with a warranty. Don't bother to get it fixed. It will be costly. You can buy another one for around $15, if you live in Canada its
www.kijiji.ca. In the US it's
www.kijiji.com or a local buy and sell sites. Good luck
1/18/2009 3:03:59 PM •
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Kneading Blade chattering
I had the same problems with another manufactures model. I found that the bread pan needs to slot in the machine only one way. The pan will fit in the machine with the handle both vertical and parallel to the front. However to stop the clacking noise I found that one way in the machine..it makes noise, the other way it doesn't. You'll have to try. If it makes noise, open the lid and turn the bread pan 45 degrees in either direction and secure it back in the breadmaker then close the lid. I hope this helps. If it does, remember how the pan is in the machine for next time to avoid the noise.
1/18/2009 2:50:56 PM •
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