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Zojirushi BBCC-V20 Home Bakery Traditional Bread Maker Questions & Answers
Dough does not rise
Make sure you are following the recipe very carefully. You have to have the proper type of four, and yeast. Make sure you are using flour that is called bread flour. This type of flour has higher glutent than cake flour. Cake flour would make a heavier bread.
As for the yeast, there is a special yeast for bread machines. Regular yeast would be too slow acting for most bread machines.
Jerry G.
4/13/2014 7:26:27 PM •
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on Apr 13, 2014
When I select program 4
Per the users manual:
http://www.zojirushi.com/servicesupport/manuals/manual_pdf/bbcc_v20.pdf
Page 15 on the "Basic Wheat" setting there is a 40 minute preheat time BEFORE kneading starts. (Cycle time 3 hours and 40 minutes)
Also on page 15 under "Quick Wheat" there is a 5 minute preheat period BEFORE kneading starts. (Cycle time 2 hours 8 minutes)
The preheat cycles are used to assist in the rise of the dough before kneading starts.
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1/24/2013 7:42:44 PM •
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on Jan 24, 2013
Machine turns on and indicates
On your perticular model, the PREHEATING mode can last a full 5 to 40 minutes before any mixing of the ingredients begins. I say IF your breadmaker does not begin to mix the ingredients within 50 full minutes it would be safe to assume your machine has a defect which can only be fixed by replacing the entire machine with a new one. Hope this helps.
6/26/2011 7:30:09 PM •
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on Jun 26, 2011
My Zojirushi BBCC-S15 works even though the
Some automatic breadmakers have a place for inserting batteries.
The intent is to create a memory back-up for two things:
1: The digitally-displayed clock setting, and
2: Personalized program settings you save to the machine to perform again later.
Now you're not required to install or replace the batteries in your breadmaker unless you desire these settings to be maintained long after the breadmaker is unplugged.
And, if you do decide to install or replace the batteries be certain to use alkaline-grade or better.
But be forewarned though: Breadmaker clocks don't adjust for DST (Daylight Saving Time)
Hope this helps!
6/26/2011 7:29:05 PM •
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on Jun 26, 2011
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