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MANUAL FOR COOK'S ESSENTIALS DUAL BREADMAKER (CEBR11)

Help! I need an owner's manual for Cook's Essentials Dual 1 lb breadmaker (CEBR11) I lost mine. Thanks

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  • Anonymous Mar 27, 2014

    the machine was given to me and I do not know how to use it

  • Anonymous Mar 27, 2014

    I have never used a Breadmaker and I need to know how to use the machine and recipes.

  • Anonymous Mar 29, 2014

    manual

  • James Fortunato
    James Fortunato Mar 22, 2016

    do google search - type:
    "Bread Maker Model CEBR11 Manual"
    In list of results, click on search item that says:

    [pdf] breadmaker - you

    A download will start,
    download pdf file to folder of your choice or to desktop
    It will give you a file called:
    e61e148d-bf38-4894-a1f0-3e7d68dcc784.pdf
    This is the manual. It took me a long time to find this. I hope it helps at least one person.

    If link no longer works or is missing, this is the exact link:https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=...

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The manual for this one is really hard to find the exact one so what I can suggest to you is to go back to the store where you purchased this and hopefully they have the manual for this unit..

Good luck.............

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You can try to puchase manuals on ebay or ebid.net or download manuals through internet. enter keywords cooks essential CEBR11

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    ...the site is kitchen.ManualsOnline.com....

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    The Missing Manual

    People often ask me what to do with a bread machine that doesn't have it's own manual. It can be very frustrating, especially when you have never used a bread machine before. Some folks find used bread makers at yard sales. Other folks may receive their mother-in-law's old bread maker when she buys a new, sportier model. These previously owned bread machines seldom have their manual included. Other people, myself included, have set their bread machine aside for a year or two. Time and neglect create a gulf of separation between a bread maker and it's manual that mere mortals are seldom able to bridge. The result of all these scenarios is that the manual is missing and the bread machine is inactive as a result. Never fear, with the help of the following information, you should have your machine up and running within the hour.

    The Machine and It's Parts
    Bread Machines have three main parts. The machine itself is Part # 1. Set the machine on the kitchen counter and take a look at it. No matter what brand you have you should notice two things right away. There is a hinged lid which can be lifted and shut. There may be a window in it, and probably a small vent too. Next to the lid you should see a control panel with a few buttons and maybe a light or two if you have a fancy version. Don't worry about the control panel and all it's bells and whistles yet. We'll get to it in a little bit.










    Right now we are going to concentrate on the lid, and what you find when you lift it. Inside the bread machine there is a bread pan or bucket. This is Part # 2. It will be square-ish or rectangular-ish shaped. There should be a handle on it, which is probably folded down so the lid will close completely. The bread bucket works as both the mixing bowl and the baking pan. In the center of the bread bucket will be a little bread paddle or kneading blade. This is Part #3. It is responsible for kneading and mixing the dough. When the dough bakes, it bakes around the kneading blade. You must remove the blade from the bottom of the loaf after the bread is baked. I'll explain that in a little while.
    You must have all three parts in order to make bread. The machine itself, the bread bucket, and the kneading blade. If any one of these parts is missing you must replace it. The kneading blade is the smallest part and the one most likely to be missing. It is also the least expensive to replace. If you need replacement parts then do an Internet search to find the manufacturer of your machine. Go to their website and email them about what you need. They will be happy to help you. When you have all of the parts you can go to the next step.
    The bread bucket and kneading blade are removable. To take the bread bucket out of my machine I lift up the handle and give it a good, hard yank. Your machine may require you to pull harder or softer, depending on how it snaps in. Look it over, grab the handle, and pull. Don't worry. You aren't breaking it. After you get the bread pan out, examine it. If you turn it upside down the kneading blade will fall out. There will be a little spinning gear underneath the bread bucket. This is what turns the kneading blade. Don't worry about it much.
    There will be a peg inside the bread pan that the kneading blade fits over. Place the kneading blade on it's little peg and then take it off again to familiarize yourself with it. It should go on and off with little trouble. Set the kneading paddle aside in a safe place so it won't get lost while you do the next part.
    Now practice putting the bread bucket into the machine and snapping it into place. For my machine I have to shove down really hard. Don't worry, you aren't breaking it. Take the bread pan out and put it back in several times until you feel pretty secure about the process. Yours may go in very easily or you may have to turn the gear under the bread bucket just slightly to get it to fit into the machine the right way. Keep trying until you are satisfied with your skills in this regard.
    What is Your Bread Bucket Capacity?
    Next take the bread bucket out set it next to the sink. Get a measuring cup and fill it with water. Pour the water into the bread bucket. Do it again and again and again, until the bucket is full. Count how many cups of water you are adding to the bucket, until you get a total. This part is important, so measure carefully. If your bread bucket holds 10 cups of water then you can make 1-1/2 pound loaves of bread. If your bread bucket holds 12 cups or more then you can make 2 pound loaves of bread. If your bucket holds less than 10 cups then you can make 1 pound loaves of bread. I have heard tell of larger buckets that hold 2-1/2 pounds of bread, but I have never actually seen one myself. I suspect they would hold 14 cups or more. When you choose a recipe it is important that you match it up to the size of the bread bucket you have. You would not want to make a 2 lb recipe in a 1 lb machine. It would result in a big mess. Here is a chart for handy reference.

    http://www.hillbillyhousewife.com/breadm...

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