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How do I turn off the delay timer? When I set it up, the timer automatically sets it on a 3 hour delay. I have moved the up & down arrows but it won't set at 00:00 unless I unplug it. Then I set the bread buttons, hit start & the timer is once again at the 3 hour delay. Is there a way to bake bread NOW?

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No offense intended but you need to step away and read the instruction manual step-by-step. One point I can make: The three hours you're seeing in the display when you first plug the unit in are simply telling you how long the default white bread mode is going to take to complete. It's merely a counter that counts down so at any time you glance over at the machine you'll know how much longer it's going to be before the bread is finished. The digital display has NOTHING to do with the delay timer until you start pressing delay timer arrows.

Hope this helps!

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