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Mix cycle does not mix add ins evenly or thoroughly. Nuts and seeds are mostly left in bottom of pan or lumped in a few spots in the bread

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Hi,
Check the belt on the motor. It could be lose or has fallen off. Also check the motor to see that it turns in a kneading cycle and check to see if you can spin the paddle freely by hand. Hank

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This can be caused by a few things.
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2. Check the bread pan coupler and drive pan bearings (link is a picture reference only of a USED part. http://cgi.ebay.com/Breadman-bread-machine-TR2200-Parts-Coupler-/200535459633?pt=Small_Kitchen_Appliances_US&hash=item2eb0d84731 (klunking sound usually noted if this part has failed)

3. Inside the bottom of the unit check the belt tensioner. (Picture reference only!)
http://cgi.ebay.com/Breadman-bread-machine-TR2200-Part-Belt-Tensioner-/200535465293?pt=Small_Kitchen_Appliances_US&hash=item2eb0d85d4d
Usually if there is a belt or tensioner problem you will note a lot of rubber pieces in the bottom of the unit.

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