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Click "Instruction Manual" Tab at Top of Page
click on Breadmakers
Click Model (stamped into metal bottom or on back of unit)
Also Suggest "Supplemental Recipe Book" (Last item on that list)
Here is the link for the West bend breadmaker site - they dont have manuals there but most of your questions are probably answered in the FAQs, and you can contact them direct for a manual;
http://www.westbend.com/catalog.cfm?dest=dir&linkid=17&linkon=subsection
If you want to get into breadmaking, there are a vast number of forums and sites - just type breadmaker recipes into google or similar.
This review of your machine is not quite a user manual, but goes into lots of details about the programming etc.
Hope this helps - most bread machines are pretty similar, and if you read a few of the discussion forums you will soon get an idea of how to do it - if in doubt ask someone who uses one to show you what to do or what you are doing wrong - always weigh the ingredients EXACTLY and put them in the machine in order - liquid, flour, yeast (a few recipes will differ, but thats the basics).
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