I, my breadmaker has not been used much, but is out of warrant and stoped working. The symptoms: When I press start, the paddles won't turn and a clicking sound is heard at intervals as if the heating element is coming on or off. Thanks to anyone who helps out.
A lot of breadmakers function exactly as you describe functioning normaly. The heater comes on to warm the ingredients to about 110 degrees. This heating takes place for 10, 15, or 20 minutes before kneeding starts. [email protected]
Posted on Jul 27, 2007
Addressing Power-up/Start-up Issues:
E. Some models require you press down on the Start button until the unit powers up.
F. Some models require you press down on the Select button until the unit powers up.
G. Some models require you press the Select button first before pressing the Start button.
In the end, were you able to confirm that your breadmaker is receiving power?
No. Sorry to hear that. Have the breadmaker serviced by a small appliance repair shop or simply discard it.
Yes. Fantastic! Now reboot the breadmaker's electronics by pressing down on the Stop button until you receive a visible and/or audible confirmation, usually within 1 to 5 seconds. Note: Some models require you press down on the Start button instead. And yet a few others require you press down on the Select button instead.
Often the + and - Delay Timer buttons are pressed by mistake, delaying Start by up to 12 hours. If you suspect this handy feature has been engaged accidentally, you'll need to reboot the breadmaker's electronics.
Note: All breadmakers use a belt and pulley system. If your breadmaker powers-up but the mixer won't turn during the kneading cycles, your timing belt is probably broken. You'll need to disassemble the breadmaker to visually confirm. The belt and pulley assemblies are located at the bottom of your breadmaker.
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Power-Up/Start-Up Issues:
E. Some models require you press down on the Start button until the unit powers up.
F. Some models require you press down on the Select button until the unit powers up.
G. Many models require you select a baking mode by pressing the Select button before the pressing the Start button.
Q: In the end, were you able to confirm your breadmaker is receiving power?
No. Sorry to hear that. Have it serviced by a small appliance repair shop or simply discard it.
Yes. Fantastic! Now reboot the electronics by pressing down on the Stop button for 1 to 5 seconds. Note: A few models require you press down on the Start button instead. And even fewer require you press down on the Select button instead.
Often the + and - Delay Timer buttons are pressed by mistake, delaying Start by up to 12 hours. If you suspect this handy feature has been engaged accidentally, you'll need to reboot the breadmaker's electronics. See reboot directions above.
Note: All breadmakers use a belt and pulley system. If your breadmaker powers-up but the mixer won't turn during the kneading cycles, your timing belt is probably broken. You'll need to disassemble the breadmaker to visually confirm. The belt and pulley assemblies are located at the bottom of your breadmaker.
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Thanks for your suggestions, but the machine never starts kneading.
i don't have this model but an older one with the same problem..... it's a 41030 and i keep hearing clicks and the light that i guess is the power light is red not green and the paddle doesn't swish.....there is a little icon that says "rest" and i'm not sure if it's heating or not....... any help would be appreciated....... j.b.
hi, i have a different machine but basically the same problem. i know that it usually doesn't start kneading until it is preheated but after about 10-15 mins it starts making a kind of jammed sound but nothing is even trying to move. i have tried removing everything and the holder for the pan in lose but not moving.
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