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Hi, You can take the kneading blade out of the machine after the last kneading cycle and before the final rise. Take the pan out of the machine to do this just to be on the safe side, Hank
I have a kneading blade for the ABM6200 welbilt bread machine. I sent it out to have it teflon coated and it is really great. Unfortunately my bread maker broke and I never installed the blade. I have the blade and the manual if you are still interested.
Hi, The little bearing that turns the paddle is frozen. You will need to get a new bread pan. This happened to me after 7 years of use. If under warranty have them replace it. It was about $25.00 for a used bread pan on ebay, so I just bought a new machine at Wally World (Walmart) for $52.00.
here's the manual if you need it
http://www.bread-maker.net/Bread-maker-reviews/Product%20Manuals/Betty-Crocker-BCF1690.pdf
freefone for spares from manufacturer:
1-866-819-4335
hope this helps :)
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