Rb, Check the attached links,manuals,instruction and guides, Good luck
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Hitachi HB B101 Owner Manual
http://www.breadmachinedigest.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/Hitachi-HB-B101-Manual.pdf
Hitachi Bread Machine Instruction Manuals and Recipes
Hitachi HB B101 Manual
SOURCE: Hitachi (Bread Machine) D102
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SOURCE: I need a drive belt, for Hitachi HB B101 bread machine,other
I have parts for the Hitachi HB B101 Bread Machine
SOURCE: Hitachi HB-C103 Bread Machine Manual
The best thing to do is to read any manuals you can find. The machines made by Hitachi will all basically work the same. The important thing to know is what size loaf your machine makes. Just look at other machines at the place you can buy them to get an idea of loaf size. Then find a recipe for the size you have in another manual. Run your basic cycle and note the times that different things happen.
You can deduce what is happening based on the information you glean from all the different manuals you read.
SOURCE: Hitachi HB C103 bread machine pan seal
The problem isn't the seal, it is the bearing. You need to disassemble it, clean it, and lubricate it. Turn the pan upside down, and there's a C-ring that you need to pry off. Then you can tap the shaft through the bearing, and it will fall out. Clean the shaft and inside of the bearing, lubricate it, and reassemble.
I usually lubricate with vegetable oil, to avoid any chance of noxious contamination getting into the bread, but I've read a recommendation to use liquid graphite lock lubricant, available from NAPA Auto Parts, to prevent the bearing from sticking again as soon:
http://reviews.ebay.com/How-to-lubricate-your-bread-machine-pan-shaft-bearing_W0QQugidZ10000000016577277
BTW, be careful of that rubber seal -- they are apparently irreplaceable! (I need one, if you find a source.)
-Dave
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