Zojirushi BBCC-X20 Home Bakery Supreme Bread Maker - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Need bread to be lighter, more fluffy
To make it light and fluffy you need to add more water or milk so that the dough is sticky, also add a little more yeast. You will have to experiment to get the right quantitys but as a rule if the recpie adds 2 tsp of yeast i add 1 more, with the water if it aske for 10ml extra for every 100gm of flour.
4/30/2012 3:42:23 AM •
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Nylon wheel on motor shaft broken
This is available ONLY with the authorised dealership- service, unless it can be taken from a scrapped machine from a workshop.
12/6/2011 7:44:17 AM •
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Where can i buy a new kneading blade
H Jean, Here is the toll free # for Zojirushi: 1-800-733-6270 , they are open from 8 am to 5 pm pacific time,so you can order your paddle. Please rate and comment back if you are pleased with my answer!! Thanks!.
10/19/2011 4:43:06 PM •
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I have black spots in my bread dough
I get black smeary streaks in my dough too. I just bought a new machine because this happened in my old one. But, on about my 5th loaf in this new machine, I have little black spots and small smears. This is how my other machine started out and then the smears were thorughout the whole loaf after a month more. Help, what is this!
9/25/2011 5:16:20 PM •
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The 2 rotating shafts in
The bread pan for your perticular model has no user-serviceable parts. You will be requires to purchase a replacement bread pan from Zojurushi to continue using your machine. Hope this helps.
6/25/2011 6:05:35 PM •
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My zojirushi BBCC-S15 is working
The battery is a back-up for the time display. Actual clock time, not the delay timer time. The battery also backs up any custom settings you created using the Homemade mode. Hope this helps.
6/26/2011 7:23:47 PM •
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Zojirushi bread machine
Not sure if this is relevant to your issue, but I just completely disassembled my machine to fix a problem in which one of the paddles stopped turning under load. It would turn with no dough, but slipped uselessly when making bread. Diagnosis: if you can turn the rotor by hand (remove the baking pan and try to turn each one) it's slipping. You should not be able to turn them.
I just fixed this problem. The belts in my machine are fine, in fact so massive I can't imagine them breaking. But access? Yikes.
So, forget the screws on the bottom. They just hold on the feet. Remove all the screws around the top of the baking chamber, the two that hold the control panel on, and the remaining screws under it. There are about 12 screws. Remove the 6 at the bottom of the baking chamber, but not the 2 that hold down the element. Remove the metal sides of the baking chamber (it's one piece). All this is to get access to the screws that really hold the works to the base. They're around the perimeter of the metal chassis on which the motor and element are mounted. Remove them (get help or arrange something to keep the control panel from exerting too much pull on the wires to the element. You could unplug the control unit but I didn't need to.)
Once you lift the motor assembly exposing the belts underneath, you'll see what's loose. Each nut holds down a metal plate beneath the rotor. If it gets loose, the rotor can move more or less freely and won't turn. It looks like they applied an inadequate dab of glue to hold those in place. I should have put in a star washer to keep the nut from loosening again. Next time.
4/12/2011 5:53:13 AM •
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I have a problem
Hi, it sounds like the sealed bearing that the paddle shaft turns on is starting to fail. Fill the pan 1/2 way with warm water and soak for a few times to see it this helps. If not you should start looking for a new bread pan because the parts are not readily available......
2/16/2011 7:14:42 PM •
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The spindles that you attach the paddles to is
Your machine has a lubricating grease that is under the small gasket or washer at the bottom of the pan under each paddle. After a lot of use the little gasket can fail and the grease can get get past the gasket and into your bread. The best thing to do is either replace your pan with what is called a "pan assembly which will include everything but the paddles. If you decide to do that be sure to keep your paddles. The other choice of course is to replace your machine which might not be a bad idea if your machine has been used a lot because you would have a new pan assembly but older parts may begin to fail such as the drive belt. Bread machines aren't all that expensive anymore so you may want to go ahead and replace especially since you just use your machine for making dough.
2/9/2011 1:28:22 AM •
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The kneading paddle shafts no
First of all, try again using ingredients that put less stress on the motor and see if the behavior is similar. If it is, then the motor need to be serviced since it was overloaded and now there is physical damage to it.
1/22/2011 8:19:40 AM •
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