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You might try contacting the company direct - this is the company which owns nuwave
Hearthware Home Products
1795 Butterfield Road
Libertyville, IL 60048-1212
USA
I have several recipes for bread both yeast and none. But not enough space here.
French Bread.
Use C blade. 3c plain flour.2Tbs rapid rise yeast. 3 Tbs sugar. 2Tbs salt
1c water. 2/3 c of milk. 3Tbs margarine or oil. heat together until 130F/55C add to yeast mixture and stir in with C blade add in an egg and stir.Empty onto a floured counter. Knead by hand for 8-10 mins cover and let rest for 10 mins.
Divide dough into 2, shape into loaves place on greased cookie sheet cover and let rise 15-30mins. Bak in a 400F/200C oven 18-20 mins until light brown,Remove cool and enjoy.
The F-7 error code indicates that the water or oil (any liquid form) temperature sensor reading is out of range (below 23 degrees F or above 217 degrees F).
what you need to do to fix up your is to do general cleaning up on your oven both internal and external do this with care and allow it to dry up it self.
please when doing this you will have to put off any form of power supply connected to the oven .
What is staying on? If you are hearing a fan staying on, don't worry about it. Some ovens have a cooling fan that continues to run until the oven cools down below a certain temperature.
Check the dryer dual-breakers in the house electrical panel--push off, then on. If no help, check for ~230 volts AC at the two slanted slots in the dryer power socket. If ok, the problem is likely the heating element(s) in back of the drum are burned out or the internal thermostat is open. To remove the drum, remove the top (push a thin putty knife rearward at each front corner to release latches) and then the front panel. The belt must be released (from inside the lower back) and the rear center screws of the drum removed. When the drum is removed, it gives access to the elements and temp control switches. Be sure to vacuum out all air passages and wash the lint filter in hot water and detergent to remove fabric softener deposits. Don't forget the air exit hose to the outside. Replace the belt on reassembly if heat damaged or badly worn. Hope this helps!
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