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Maker Will Not Turn On
Breakmaker will not properly power up
Power Not Flowing to Device
Ensure the device is plugged into the outlet correctly, and that the outlet is supplying efficient power. The outlet needs to provide 120 volts of alternating current at 60 Hertz. Try unplugging and plugging the device back in to the outlet to receive proper power, and ensure that prongs are being inserted into the proper side of the outlet, as one prong is larger than the other. If your device is not getting power, a voltmeter can be used to check that the outlet is supplying the proper voltage.
Displays "E00" or "E01" and Beeping Continuously
Display shows "E00" or "E01" and preventing breadmaker from working properly
Internal Temperature is Too High or Too Low
To solve this problem you must allow the device to return to room temperature and attempt to reheat. Unplug the device and let the unit sit and come back to room temperature, then restart to see if breadmaker will work properly.
Start/Stop Button LED Will Not Light Up
LED light in display does not light up to indicate that breadmaker is on
Breadmaker is Not On
LED may not be turning on because the breadmaker itself is not turning on; ensure that the device is receiving efficient power and that it is turning on. To solve this refer back to the "Maker will Not Turn On" section of this troubleshooting page. If the LED light is not displaying, it may be loose and not properly connected to the circuit board. You should remove the front panel using this guide:
LED is Broken
If breadmaker is properly turning on, but LED is still not lighting up, the LED itself may be broken. In order to check if the LED itself is broken you should remove the front panel of the device, as explained in the beginning of this guide, then check that the LED is properly connected to the circuit board. In order to fix this, refer to this guide on how to replace the LED.
Mixer Not Functioning
The mixer is not functioning within the breadmaker
Mixer is Broken
If the mixer is not properly mixing bread, the motor may be broken, or is not receiving current from the power supply . Observe through the clear viewing panel; if you notice that the bread is not being properly mixed, use this guide to replace mixer:
Coil is Not Heating Up
Bread is not properly baking due to coils not heating up
Coil is Broken
If the bread is not being properly baked, the coils may not be properly heating . To see if the bread is not baking due to the coils not working, power on the device and allow it time to heat up; heating should take approximately 5 minutes. Carefully place your hand over the top of the lid, if you do not feel heat emitting from the Expressbake, you may need to replace the coils. If this problem occurs, use this guide to replace the coils:
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Dome has melted
barbhoward100344 - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
The machine turns off after just a few minutes. It mixes for a short while then just stops
janetbushey - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
Mine changes loaf size and degree of brown after the cycle has started. Did it several times. I took the dough,out and finished manually and baked it in the oven.
Sonja Britton - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
Somebody, somehow, pluggged this 110V aparatus into a 220V socket. What now???
Andre C Gurgel - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
When choosing the setting for dough I must have hit bake. How do I get it back to dough? It won’t change even after I unplugged the machine. I tried changing the time but that didn’t work.
Lelia ford - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
The loaf was perfectly brown on all 4 sides and the end at the bottom of the basket, but the top was white! Why? Am I missing a part?
tyger515 - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
bread does not bake all the way to top only part of loaf baked
Janice fangman - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
Mine is making a loud chirping sound while kneading. Just a random chirp or two for each kneading cycle. It sounds stangely like the low battery sound a smoke detector makes. ( It is NOT coming from my smoke detector ) It seems to be working fine but it has begun to “walk” a bit on the counter top. Anyone know what this is?
knitter906 - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
Mine had a big blob of dough in the side of the pan but was cold, I make bread so infrequently so In did not remember if it was supposed to heat up before the bake cycle. I let in continue and the bread baked but I don’t think it got warm before to allow the yest to rise, I got a loaf about the size of a large softball.
sfnamvet - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
My machine would trip the breaker each time it hit the bake cycle. I found this thread that mentioned a similar issue. I used a standard handheld hair dryer and just pointed it in the middle of the machine/resistive element for about 15 minutes and that seemed to solve the issue for me.
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