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Panasonic bread makers go through a lengthy wait period while they gently warm up before the kneading process begins. Give your machine about 45 minutes. It should have started kneading by then. Panasonics are just made that way.
i have a kenwood bread maker mine has done the same you can live with it or buy a new pan and kneeder blade from amazon (bread maker parts) about £25 i live with it as my last bread maker did the same, if it still works leave it. the heat from the bread maker has made it fuse together
i hoped this helped............
Look very carefully where the bread pan goes in. There is a heating element around it. If the bread pan is too close or touching the heating element ( the round thing running around the wall), it will burn the bread. You can try moving the bread pan away from the heating element. If you try and bend the heating element, it may break the element, so move the bread pan only.
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