Black grease in the dough
SOURCE: Bread pan jumps off of its fastener clips.
I have the answer to the TR2500BC pan popping off the base!! My husband and I made a loaf for testing the jump off. Ah HAH! I set the pan in, ok. felt it was down all the way. When it started to knead the ball and stop to reverse...it popped off. We looked at the side hook on top. ok. It popped off again. It was when my husband made sure the two tabs on the under side of the pan was in the opposit direction of the two buds in the base. at that point you MUST set the pan down with force until you get that distinctive click, click. Rock the pan front to back a bit as you push down. It has worked every time since I started that process. I make two loafs of bread a week with no problem of it hopping off. ENJOY.
SOURCE: read from Bread Mix fell
This also happened to me. I found out that the yeast in the box was out of date! Now I just use a new packet of equivilent size in any mix I use and have solved that particular problem.
SOURCE: The bread did not bake. The ingredients mixed,
You may have a bad heating element. If this is the case it will be hard to find that part.
SOURCE: We are using the
Hello roger...... It is vitally important to be using fresh ingredients since the yeast will deteriorate as time goes on. Go to the store and buy a fresh bread mix to see if that is the problem. If it works as it should great, if not then you have a more serious issue within the workings of the machine itself, most likely the timer. Joe
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Here is a free download of your breadman manual in case you need one.
http://www.devicemanuals.com/guide/Bread%20Machine/Breadman/Breadman-TR2200C-Breadmaker-Instruction-Manual-==TXpVeU9UazU=.html
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SOURCE: the paddle keeps coming off during mixing and
Hi, The sealed bearing located on the bottom of the bread pan has failed. This bearing is sealed with lubricant to allow the paddle shaft to spin easily. The black stain you see is the lubricating grease. You need a new bread pan. Hank
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