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Breadman TR2200C Ultimate Bread Maker - Page 10 Questions & Answers
I need to order parts (pan)
Ok-here you go! Breadman looks to be part of Salton. There is a contact link on the homepage:
http://www.saltoninc.com/brands/breadman.html
Breadman tr2500bc pan popping out
I read in a review that the pan can warp if you read instructions because it said to fist run the machine in quick bread mode to clear factory coating. Review said to run in quick bread mode with lid open so it doesn't overheat, heat warps the pan, so it pops out . However manuel never mentions to leave lid open. I just got one and hope they are right. I just ran it new no ingredients quick bread lid open...
Bread pan pops out during the kneading 2 cycle
I had a similar problem after using the same machine for several years. It worked well for years and then popped off the shaft whenever I had a rather stilll dough. To solve the problem I bent the clips on each side of the bread pan that hold the pan into the machine up and toward the center of the machine. I did not use any tools to do the bending. It solved the problem. The pan no longer jumps up out of the clips and off of the shaft.
Breadmaker not finishing the cyle
If you are leaving the unit plugged in all the time, you may reset it by unplugging it for about half an hour. If this doesn't clear the problem, the timer unit is bad and will likely need replacement. If you like the unit, consider a new one...or another brand
Bread pan pops out during the kneading 2 cycle
Me too! I have to bend the two metal pieces on the sides out before every use - they are pretty flexible, you won't break them. Just bend out and they hold the pan in for a use or two. Not an elegant solution, I admit, but it works.
I have a Breadman Ultimate
Check the power socket it may be worn. If you suspect the plug it is easy to install a new one. Just keep the polarity correct
Sides of loaf caving in after removal from the pan.
Are you letting the bread cool thoroughly before removing from the pan? Also, sourdoughs tend to cave in as well. You could also have too much liquid in your mix - try reducing your liquid by a tbsp at a time. Too wet of dough will cave after baking.
I have a Breadman Ultmate
2 solutions 1st is the belt on the bottom eother slipped off or broke.\
Remove the bottom cover 2 screws have special screws.
You can get the security bit at harborfreight.com.
Then check the belt.
Also check to make sure the passle shaft is not frozen. See pther cure on how to do this.
The pan jumps either because the shaft is frozen or the side clips that hold the pan are not locking you must bend them to hold the pan if they are too tight the pan is hard to remove.
This to me is not as good as a design as the twist lock on other bread machines.
Excessive wear between paddle and panshaft?
You can drill and tap the paddle, where it faces the flat on the shaft, and install a small setscrew. Something like a 10-32. Make sure you use a nylok screw or use a thread locking compound (available @ auto parts stores) to prevent the screw from working loose and getting into your bread! Just tighten the screw enough for a snug fit so that it can be removed for cleaning.
Squeaks while kneading.
HI
This is normally the bearing in the bottom of the pan, no major worry.
Just put a spot of olive oil on there, should be fine
Sunken loaves
If you are using mixes, check the best by date. If you are using your own recipe, buy new yeast. If it gets too old, it's dead.
Lost Paddle
You need to go here
https://secure.prodregister.com/prodprotect/applica/bm.shtml
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