Breadman TR2200C Ultimate Bread Maker - Page 5 - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
NY Breadman Ultimate TR2200C stopped working. The
Hi, Take the pan and paddle out of the machine and see if you can turn the paddle freely by hand. If no, then the sealed bearing has failed and you will probably need a new bread pan. If it turns freely then it could be the belt is loose or has fallen off. Belts and motor are located in base of the machine. Unplug machine before working on this part. Hank
I am getting bits of pieces of silver flaky
That is probably the nonstick coating coming off the paddle or your breadpan or both. Are there scratches in your pans or paddles surface where you can see the metal under the non-stick coating? If yes, that is probably what you are seeing in your bread. I would tell you to try to get a new pan and paddle if they are scratched, but if your machine is squealing too then you should try to get a new or good used machine as you would end up spending more on the pan and paddle plus repairs to end the squealing, so you should just replace your whole machine. I have some models that are like new if you are interested in buying one. I would have to go through ebay and sell the almost new/new ones for $40.00 including shipping if you are east of the Mississippi. If you shop on ebay you can get one from me or of course others sell them there too.
Breadman Ultimate TR2200C needs the
Hi,
You can download and print the complete instruction manual and recipe book in PDF format by clicking this
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Bread pan pops out during kneading, hard to remove after baking
I have Breadman Ultimate for over 12 years now. I make bread 2-3 times a week for the past 10 years. I found that the bread pan popping out only happens when the motor shaft and the kneading paddle are not tightly engaged. I find this problem in the following two scenarios:
1. The bread pan was not pushed down all the way as described by cassie_hobbs and tlcquiltnut.
2. Debris filled up the motor-shaft bowl underneath the bread pan to prevent a tight engagement of the motor shaft and the kneading paddle. These debris are generated during the kneading process; part of the ingredients is pushed out of the shallow horizontal pan and accumulated underneath.
To avoid the problem, I have to periodically remove debris from the shaft bowl and make sure the pan pushed all the way down.
To reduce the debris, I made a simple cover for the bread pan by cutting an old aluminum baking dish. I always remove the cover after the kneading cycle to prevent the rising dough from reaching the bottom of the cover.
Hope this helps.
Wendy
Breadman Ultimate TR2200C: "--H Error"
I had the same problem recently, however my machine was in use. I unplugged the breadmaker, let it sit and cool. After 1/2 an hour, It was functioning properly. If this doesn't solve the problem, after plugging IN try holding STOP/RESET button for 3-4 seconds.
worth trying...
My breadmaker has stopped working.
This problem happened to me twice in the past two years. The situation arises when any bread-making cycle is interrupted by switching the power off. I was was thinking that the machine was finished. The solution is to wait long enough (24 hours or more) for the internal cycle to reset itself. Since I couldn't study this problem at leisure, I cannot tell if the power should be ON or OFF. Just turn on the machine to see if it's over.
Richard F.
Leaky Bucket
Hi,
The sealed bearing can not be replaced. You will need a new bread pan. Hank
Dense, misshapen (maybe undercooked?) loaf!
A COMMON problem is to use regular flour instead of the "bread flour".
I stack the ingredients in a particular order for my Hitachi brand breadmaker. The liquid goes in on the bottom. Then the BREAD FLOUR ( high glutten), then other powdered ingredients EXCEPT the yeast... It goes on top so as to be exposed and activated the last thing during mixing... The flour I use is the "Better for Bread" brand. Using regular enriched flour usually results in a paperweight half as tall as it should be.
After initial mixing, the dough should be in a ball and not really sticking to the sides of the container.
Won't do anything mechanical.
hello,you can kindly visit the site below for a more comprehensive and explanatory manual on how to maintain your bread maker.....
http://www.hillbillyhousewife.com/breadmachinemanual.htm
wish you good luck,
take care.
Main control panel does not power but inner light is on.
The light is probably powered directly from AC but the display is dependent on a (probably primitive) small power supply which may be separately fused internally.
If you find no obvious fuse inside, you really need a multimeter to check after opening the housing. You can buy these now cheap digital meters at auto parts stores or electronic outlets.
Once you have one, you could comment back here for further guidance.
It would help if you attach a snapshot of any boards you find inside.
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