PANASONIC SD-ZB2512 - Bread maker

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Product type Automatic bread machine
Brand Panasonic
Model SD-ZB2512
Power supply 230 V ~ 50 Hz
Power consumption 550 W
Dimensions (H x W x D) approx. 38.2 x 25.6 x 38.9 cm
Weight approx. 7.6 kg
Maximum flour capacity 600 g
Minimum flour capacity 300 g
Number of programs 33
Adjustable crust type Light, Medium, Dark
Delay start Up to 13 hours
Yeast dispenser Yes, automatic
Dried fruit/nut dispenser Yes, max capacity 150 g
Special programs Gluten-free bread, brioche, jam, compote, pizza dough, sourdough
Mold material Non-stick coating
Included accessories 2 sourdough cups, measuring spoon, yeast spoon
Cleaning Hand wash, do not put in dishwasher
Safety instructions Do not immerse the appliance, keep out of reach of children under 8 years
Repairability Spare parts available from authorized service

Frequently Asked Questions - SD-ZB2512 PANASONIC

Why doesn't my bread rise?
Check that you are using bread flour (type 55 to 110) and non-expired instant yeast. Follow the measurements and order of ingredients (liquids first, then dry, yeast in the dispenser).
How to add dried fruits or seeds?
Place the additional ingredients in the dried fruit/nut dispenser before starting. For menus with raisins (3,4,7,16...), they will be added automatically at the appropriate time.
Can I use gluten-free flour?
Yes, select menu 14 (Gluten-free). Use a special gluten-free mix and follow the provided recipe carefully.
How to set the delay timer?
Press the Timer button to set the number of hours until the bread is ready (max 13h). Example: if it's 9pm and you want bread at 6:30am, set 9h30.
Why is the bread crust soft?
Residual moisture softens the crust. Try reducing water by 10-20 mL or use menu 9 (Crusty bread) or the dark crust option. Let cool on a wire rack.
What to do if jam overflows or burns?
Follow the quantities indicated in the recipes (fruit and sugar). Use fresh ripe fruit. If it burns, fill the mold with hot water to loosen the residue.
Can I use milk instead of water?
Yes, but reduce the amount of water proportionally. Do not use the delay timer with milk as it might spoil overnight.
How to clean the bread pan?
Wash the mold and kneading blade by hand with a soft sponge and water. Do not put them in the dishwasher and do not use abrasive products.
What does error 'U50' on the display mean?
The appliance is too hot (above 40°C). Let it cool down before using again. The message will disappear automatically.
The kneading blade gets stuck in the bread, what to do?
Let the bread cool completely, then gently remove the blade. To avoid this, wash the blade and its axle after each use.

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USER MANUAL SD-ZB2512 PANASONIC

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Automatic Bread Maker

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS AND RECIPES (Household Use)

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● Safety Instructions GB3
- Accessories/Parts Identification GB6
- Bread-making Ingredients GB8

How to Use

  • List of Bread Types and Baking Options GB10
    ● Baking Bread GB12
  • When adding extra ingredients GB14
    ● Baking Brioche GB15
    ● Baking Rustic Artisan GB16
    ● Rustic Sourdough/Rustic Sourdough Dough
    STAGE 1 Making Sourdough starter GB18
    STAGE 2 Baking Rustic Sourdough GB19
    STAGE 2 Making Rustic Sourdough Dough GB20
    ● Making Dough GB21
    ● Making Brioche Dough GB22
    ● Making Rustic Artisan Dough GB23
    ● Baking Rustic Scone GB24
    ● Baking Cake GB26
    ● Making Jam GB27
    ● Making Compote GB28

Recipes

  • Bread Recipes GB29
  • Dough Recipes GB32
  • Sourdough starter Recipe GB33
    ● Cake Recipe GB33
    ● Gluten Free Recipes GB34
    ● AVEVE Recipes GB35
  • Jam Recipes GB37
  • Compote Recipes GB38

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How to Clean

● Care & Cleaning GB39

To Protect the Non-stick Finish

● To protect the non-stick finish GB40

Troubleshooting

- Troubleshooting GB41

- Specification GB45

Thank you for purchasing this Panasonic product.

- Please read these instructions carefully before using this product and save this manual for future use.

● This product is intended for household use only.

Safety Instructions

Please make sure to follow these instructions.

In order to prevent accidents or injuries to the user, other people, and damage to property, please follow the instructions below.

■ The following charts indicate the degree of damage caused by wrong operation.

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Warning: Indicates serious injury or death.

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Caution: Indicates risk of injury or property damage.

■ The symbols are classified and explained as follows.

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This symbol indicates prohibition.

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This symbol indicates requirement that must be followed.

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Warning

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Do not use the appliance if the power cord or power plug is damaged or the power plug is loosely connected to the power outlet.

(It may cause an electric shock, or fire due to short circuit.)

→ If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard.

Do not damage the power cord or power plug.

(It may cause an electric shock, or fire due to short circuit.)

Following actions are strictly prohibited. (Modifying, placing near heating elements, bending, twisting, pulling, putting heavy objects on top, and bundling the cord.)

Do not plug or unplug the power cord with wet hands.

(It may cause an electric shock.)

Do not exceed voltage on the outlet and do not use alternate current other than listed on the appliance.

(It may cause an electric shock or fire.)

- Make sure the voltage supplied to the appliance is the same as your local supply.

- Plugging other devices into the same outlet may cause an electric overheating.

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Insert the power plug firmly.

(Otherwise it may cause an electric shock and fire caused by the heat that may generate around the plug.)

Safety Instructions

Please make sure to follow these instructions.

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Warning

Clean the power plug regularly.

(A soiled power plug may cause insufficient insulation due to the moisture and lint build-up, which may cause a fire.)

→ Unplug the power plug, and wipe with the dry cloth.

Discontinue using the appliance immediately and unplug in the unlikely event that this appliance stops working properly.

(It may cause smoking, fire, electric shock or burn.)

e.g. for abnormal or breaking down

  • The power plug and the power cord become abnormally hot.
  • The power cord is damaged or power failure.
  • The main body is deformed or is abnormally hot.
  • The appliance makes abnormal turning noise during use.
    → Unplug the appliance immediately and consult the place of purchase or a Panasonic service centre for the check or the repair.

Do not touch, block or cover the steam vent holes during use.

(It may cause a burn.)

- Especially pay attention for children.

Do not disassemble, repair or modify this appliance.

(It may cause a fire, electric shock or injury.)

→ Consult the place of purchase or a Panasonic service centre.

Do not immerse the appliance in water or splash it with water.

(It may cause an electric shock, or catch a fire due to short circuit.)

This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved. Children shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children unless they are older than 8 and supervised. Keep the appliance and its cord out of reach of children less than 8 years.

(It may cause burns, injury or electric shock.)

PANASONIC SD-ZB2512 - This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved. Children shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children unless they are older than 8 and supervised. Keep the appliance and its cord out of reach of children less than 8 years. - 1

Caution

Make sure to hold the power plug when unplugging the power plug.

(Otherwise it may cause an electric shock, or fire due to short circuit.)

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Caution

Unplug the power plug when the appliance is not in use.

(Otherwise it may cause an electric shock, or fire due to electric leakage.)

Please unplug and allow the appliance to cool down before cleaning it. (It may cause a burn.)

Do not allow the power cord to hang over the edge of the table or touch a hot surface. (It may cause a burn or injury.)

Do not remove the bread pan or unplug the Bread Maker during use. (It may cause a burn or injury.)

Do not use the appliance on following places.

- Position the Bread Maker on a firm, dry, clean, flat heatproof worktop at least 10 cm (4 inches) from the edge of the worktop.

(It may cause the appliance to slip and fall from the worktop.)

- Do not place on unstable surfaces, on electrical appliances such as a refrigerator, on materials such as tablecloths or on carpet, etc.

(It may cause falling or a fire.)

- During baking the unit heats up. The Bread Maker should be placed at least 5 cm (2 inches) from adjacent walls and other objects.

(It may cause a discoloration or deformation.)

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Do not touch hot area such as bread pan, inside of unit, heating element or inside of the lid while the appliance is in use or after cooking.

The temperature of accessible surfaces may be high when the appliance is operating.

(The surfaces get hot during use which cause burns.)

→ To avoid burns, always use oven gloves when removing the bread pan or the finished bread.

(Do not use wet oven gloves.)

Also take care when removing the finished bread or kneading blade.

Important Information

  • Do not use the appliance outdoors, in the immediate vicinity of heat sources or in rooms of high humidity. (It may cause a malfunction or deformation.)
  • Do not use excessive force on the parts as is illustrated on the right. (It may cause a malfunction or deformation.)
  • This appliance is not intended to be operated by means of an external timer or separate remote-control system.
    Temperature sensor

Heating element

Inside of the lid

Accessories/Parts Identification

Main Unit

Raisin nut dispenser

The ingredients placed in the raisin nut dispenser will drop into the bread pan automatically upon selecting the menu with raisin (3, 4, 7, 16, 20, 21, 23 and 31).

Turn to P. GB14 for ingredients which may be placed in the raisin nut dispenser.

Dispenser lid Yeast dispenser Lid Raisin nut dispenser flap Kneading blade (rye bread) Kneading blade (wheat bread) Handle Bread pan Control panel Panasonic SD-Z82512 Accessories ough cup × 2 ure out liquids, make gh starter (0 mL) Increments Measuring spoon To measure out sugar, salt, yeast, etc. (15 mL) (5 mL) Tablespoon • ½ marking Teaspoon • ¼, ½, ¾ markings Sourdough starter spoon To measure out sourdough starter yeast approx. 0.1 g Plug

Control Panel

Operation status displayed for the current stage of the program. Ingredients are being regulated on the 'Rest' stage before kneading. displayed when there is a problem with the power supply. displayed when adding ingredients manually on menu 4, 13, 21 and 29. Time remaining until ready Also when adding ingredients manually, display will show the time until adding extra ingredients in the program. Menu Rest • Knead • Rise • Bake • End XL - Dark L - Medium M - Light Start Size Crust Stop Timer Size Press this pad to choose size. See P. GB10 for available menu. Crust Press this pad to choose crust colour. See P. GB10 for available menu. Start Press this pad to start the program. Menu Press this pad to choose menu. Menu number will display and each time this pad is pressed, menu number will change to the next choice. (Hold the pad to advance more quickly) See P. GB10 and GB11 for menu number. Timer Set delay timer (time until bread is ready) or set the baking/cooking time for menu 18, 32 and 33. '▲' Press this pad to increase the time. '▼' Press this pad to decrease the time. Stop Press this pad to cancel/stop the program. (To cancel/stop, hold for more than 1 second.)

This picture shows all words and symbols, but during operation only those relevant will be displayed.

Bread-making Ingredients

Flour

Main ingredient of bread, produces gluten. (helps the bread to rise, gives it a firm texture)

  • Use strong flour. Do not use soft or plain flour.
  • Flour must be weighed on scales.

Strong flour is milled from hard wheat and has a high content of protein which is necessary for the development of gluten. Carbon dioxide produced during fermentation is trapped within the elastic network of gluten, thus making the dough rise.

White flour

Made by grinding wheat kernel, excluding bran and germ. The best kind of flour for baking bread is a flour marked ‘for bread baking’.

- Do not use plain or self-raising flour as a substitute for bread flour.

Whole wheat flour

Made by grinding entire wheat kernel, including bran and germ. Makes very health-giving bread.

This bread is lower in height and heavier than bread baked with white flour.

Rye flour

Made by grinding rye kernel. Contains more iron, magnesium and potassium, which are necessary for human's health, than white flour. But there isn't enough gluten. Makes dense, heavy bread. Do not use more than stated quantity (could overload motor).

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Dairy Products

Add flavour and nutritional value.

  • If you use milk instead of water, the nutritional value of the bread will be higher, but do not use in timer setting as it may not keep fresh overnight.
    → Reduce the amount of water proportionally to the amount of milk.

Spelt flour

In the wheat family but is a completely different species genetically.

Although it contains gluten some gluten-intolerant people can digest it. (Consult your doctor.)

Makes loaves with a flat/slightly sunken crust.

Spelt wholegrain flour bread becomes low height and dense compare with spelt white flour bread .

We will recommend spelt white flour to be used more than the half of the entire flour.

- There is Spelt (Triticum spelta) suitable for baking bread and Einkorm wheat (Triticum monococcum: also it is called small spelt) which is not suitable for baking bread are sold as spelt. Please use spelt. (use in menu 15, 16, 30 or 31)

Water

  • Use normal tap water.
  • Use tepid water if using menu 2, 6, 8, 14 or 24 in a cold room.
  • Use chilled water if using menu 8, 9, 13, 15, 16, 24, 25, 29, 30 or 31 in a hot room.
    ● Always measure out liquids using the sourdough cup provided.

Salt

Improves the flavour and strengthens gluten to help the bread rise.

- The bread may lose size/flavour if measuring is inaccurate.

Fat

Adds flavour and softness to the bread.

- Using butter (unsalted) or margarine is recommended.

Sugar

(granulated sugar, brown sugar, honey, treacle etc)

Food for the yeast, sweetens and adds flavour to the bread, changes the colour of the crust.

- Use less sugar if using raisins or other fruits, which contain fructose.

If using a bread mix...

■ Bread mixes including yeast

① Place the mix in the bread pan, then add water. (Follow instructions on the packet for the quantity of water)
② Select the menu 2, choose a size according to the volume of the mix, and start the baking.

- 600 g - XL • 500 g - L

- With some mixes, it is not clear how much yeast is included, so some trial and error may be required to obtain optimum results.

■ Bread mix with separate yeast sachet

① First place the bread mix in the bread pan, then the water. Then place the measured yeast in the yeast dispenser.
② Set the machine according to the type of flour included in the mix, and start the baking.

  • White flour, brown flour menu 1
    • Whole wheat, multigrain flour → menu 5
  • rye flour menu 8

■ Baking brioche with brioche mix

- Select the menu 13 or 2 'MEDIUM' size-'LIGHT' crust colour. (P. GB43)

■ You can make your bread taste better by adding other ingredients:

EggsImprove the nutritional value and colouring of the bread. (Water amount must be reduced proportionally)Beat eggs when adding them.
BranIncreases the bread's fibre content.• Use max. 75 mL (5 tbsp).
Wheat germGives the bread a nuttier flavour.• Use max. 60 mL (4 tbsp).
SpicesEnhance the flavour of the bread.• Only use a small amount (1–2 tbsp).

YEAST

Dry Yeast

Enables the bread to rise.

  • Be sure to use dry yeast that does not require pre-fermentation (do not use fresh yeast or dry yeast requiring fermentation before using)
  • Yeast which has ‘instant yeast’ written on the packet is recommended.
  • When using yeast from sachets, seal the sachet again immediately after use, and keep in the fridge. (Use within the manufacturer's recommended time)

List of Bread Types and Baking Options

■ Function Availability and Time Required

  • Time required for each process will differ according to room temperature.
OptionsProcesses
Menu NumberMenuSizeCrustTimerRestKneadRiseBakeTotal
Bake1Basic30 min–60 min15–30 min*41 hr 50 min–2 hr 20 min50–55 min4 hr–4 hr 5 min
2Basic Rapid15–20 minapprox. 1 hour35–40 min1 hr 55 min–2 hr
3Basic Raisin●*130 min–60 min15–30 min*41 hr 50 min–2 hr 20 min50 min4 hours
4Rustic Artisan30 min–60 min25–30 min*41 hr 45 min–2 hr 10 min50–55 min4 hr–4 hr 5 min
5Whole wheat1 hr–1 hr 40 min15–25 min*42 hr 10 min–2 hr 50 min50 min5 hours
6Whole wheat Rapid15 min–25 min15–25 min*41 hr 30 min–1 hr 40 min45 min3 hours
7Whole wheat Raisin1 hr–1 hr 40 min15–25 min*42 hr 10 min–2 hr 50 min50 min5 hours
8Rye45 min–60 minapprox. 10 min1 hr 20 min–1 hr 35 min1 hour3 hr 30 min
9French40 min–2 hr 5 min10–20 min2 hr 45 min–4 hr 10 min55 min6 hours
10Rustic Sourdough●*30 min–55 min45–55 min*52 hr 25 min–3 hr 10 min55 min5 hours
11Italian30 min–1 hr10–15 min2 hr 25 min–3 hr50 min4 hr 30 min
12Sandwich1 hr–1 hr 40 min15–25 min*42 hr 10 min–2 hr 50 min50 min5 hours
13Brioche●*130 min25–45 min*41 hr 25 min50 min3 hr 30 min
14Gluten Free●*215–20 min40–45 min50–55 min1 hr 50 min–1 hr 55 min
15Speciality30 min–1 hr 15 min15–30 min*41 hr 50 min–2 hr 45 min55 min4 hr 30 min
16Speciality Raisin30 min–1 hr 15 min15–30 min*41 hr 50 min–2 hr 45 min55 min4 hr 30 min
17Rustic Scone10 min65 min1 hr 15 min
18Bake only30 min–1 hr 30 min30 min–1 hr 30 min

*1 Only 'Light' or 'Medium' available.
*2 Only 'Medium' or 'Dark' available.
*3 Can be set up to 9 hours, all others up to 13 hours.
*4 There is a period of rise during the knead period.
*5 There is a period of rest during the knead period.
- The Bread Maker will operate for a short time during the rise period (to ensure optimal gluten development).

OptionsProcesses
Menu NumberMenuSizeCrustTimerRestKneadRiseBakeTotal
Dough19Basic30 min–50 min 15–30 min^*4 1 hr 10 min–1 hr 30 min2 hr 20 min
20Basic Raisin30 min–50 min 15–30 min^*4 1 hr 10 min–1 hr 30 min2 hr 20 min
21Rustic Artisan30 min–50 min 25–30 min^*4 1 hr 5 min–1 hr 20 min2 hr 20 min
22Whole wheat55 min–1 hr 25 min 15–25 min^*4 1 hr 30 min–2 hr3 hr 15 min
23Whole wheat Raisin55 min–1 hr 25 min 15–25 min^*4 1 hr 30 min–2 hr3 hr 15 min
24Rye45 min–60 minapprox. 10 min2 hours
25French40 min–1 hr 45 min10–20 min1 hr 35 min–2 hr 40 min3 hr 35 min
26Rustic Sourdough0–40 min45–55 min1 hr 5 min–1 hr 35 min2 hr 30 min
27Sourdough starter24 hours24 hours
28Pizza(Knead) 10–18 min(Rise) 7–15 min(Knead) approx. 10 min(Rise) approx. 10 min45 min
29Brioche30 min 25–45 min^*4 35 min1 hr 50 min
30Speciality30 min–1 hr 5 min 15–30 min^*4 1 hr 10 min–1 hr 55 min2 hr 45 min
31Speciality Raisin30 min–1 hr 5 min 15–30 min^*4 1 hr 10 min–1 hr 55 min2 hr 45 min
32Jam1 hr 30 min–2 hr 30 min
33Compote1 hr–1 hr 40 min

English

Baking Bread

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Turn to P. GB29-

GB31 for bread

recipes

Place the ingredients in the bread pan

Kneading blade Yeast dispenser

1 Remove the bread pan and set the kneading blade

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① Twist the bread pan round.
② Remove the bread pan.

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③ Place the kneading blade firmly into the shaft.

Check around the shaft and inside the kneading blade and ensure that they are clean. (P. GB39)

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  • When baking rye bread, use the specified kneading blade.
  • The kneading blade fits loosely into place, but it must touch the bottom of the bread pan.

Baking bread with added ingredients (P. GB14)

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Clean and dry beforehand

① Open the dispenser lid.
② Place the ingredients.
③ Close the lid.

2 Place the measured ingredients in the bread pan

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① Place the dry ingredients except dry yeast. (flour, sugar, salt, etc.)

- Flour must be weighed on scales.

② Pour in the water and any other liquids.

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③ Wipe off any moisture and flour from the outside of the bread pan.
④ Place the bread pan inside the Bread Maker by turning it slightly from right to left. Fold the handle down.
⑤ Close the lid. - Don't open the lid until bread is complete (affects bread quality).

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3 Place the dry yeast in the yeast dispenser

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If the yeast dispenser is wet, absorb wetness with tissue etc.

(Do not rub the yeast dispenser, otherwise the yeast will not drop into the bread pan due to static.)

4 Plug the Bread Maker into a 230 V socket

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Set the program and start

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Rest • Knead • Rise • Bake • End XL - 7 4:00 L - 1 M - 2 - Dark - Medium - Light

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Timer

Remove the bread

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English

5 Select a bake menu

(The display shows when menu '1' is selected.)

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Rest • Knead • Rise • Bake • End XL - L - M - 1 4:00 -Dark -Medium -Light

■ To change the size

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■ To change the crust colour

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● Turn to P. GB10 for menu, availability of size and crust.

■ To set the timer →

e.g. It is 9:00 PM now, and you want the bread to be ready at 6:30 the next morning.

→ Set the timer to '9:30' (9 hours 30 minutes from now).

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9hr 30min from now

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Current time
Ready time

  • Pressing the pad once will advance the timer by 10 minutes (hold to advance more quickly).
  • Can be set up to 9 hours when using menu 10.

6 Press 'Start'

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Rest • Knead • Rise • Bake • End XL - L - M- 1 4:00 -Dark -Medium -Light

Estimated time until the selected program is complete

- When 'Start' was pressed at first, menu 1 will start.

7 Turn off the power

when the bread is ready (machine beeps 8 times and the bar at 'End' flashes.)

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8 Remove the bread immediately,

Oven glove Bread pan

allow to cool, for example, on a wire rack

9 Unplug (holding the plug) after use

  • If you do not press 'stop' and remove the bread from the unit to cool it, the Bread Maker will proceed to keep warm to reduce condensation of steam within the loaf.
  • However, this will accelerate the browning of the crust, therefore, upon completion of baking, switch off the unit, remove the bread immediately from the unit to cool it.
  • If you leave the bread to cool down in the bread pan, it will cause condensation. Therefore, cool on a wire rack to ensure optimum quality of the loaf.

When adding extra ingredients

Rest • Knead • Rise • Bake • End XL - L - 3 M - - Dark - Medium - Light Start Stop Size Timer Crust

Adding extra ingredients to bread or dough

By selecting a menu with Raisin (3, 4, 7, 16, 20, 21, 23 or 31), you can mix your favourite ingredients into the dough to make all kinds of flavoured breads.

Simply place the extra ingredients in the dispenser or the bread pan before start

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Dry ingredients, insoluble ingredients

→ Place the extra ingredients in the raisin nut dispenser and set the machine.

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Incorrect

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→ Do not overfill the raisin nut dispenser.

Dried fruits

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  • Cut up roughly into approx. 5mm cubes.
  • Sugar-coated ingredients may stick to the raisin nut dispenser and not fall into the bread pan.

Nuts

PANASONIC SD-ZB2512 - Dry ingredients, insoluble ingredients - 5

  • Chop finely.
  • Nuts impair the effect of gluten, so avoid using too much.

Seeds

- Using large, hard seeds may scratch the coating of the dispenser and bread pan.

Herbs

- Use up to 1–2 tbsp of dried herbs. For fresh herbs, follow the instructions in the recipe.

Bacon, salami, olive, dry tomato

  • Sometimes oily ingredients may stick to the raisin nut dispenser and not fall into the bread pan.
  • Cut the bacon and the salami into 1 cm cubes.
  • Cut the olive into 14 .
  • Recommended to the course of Rustic Artisan.

Moist/viscous ingredients, soluble ingredients\*

→ Place these ingredients together with the others into the bread pan.

PANASONIC SD-ZB2512 - Moist/viscous ingredients, soluble ingredients\* - 1

Fresh fruits, fruits pickled in alcohol

PANASONIC SD-ZB2512 - Moist/viscous ingredients, soluble ingredients\* - 2

- Only use quantities as in the recipe, as the water content of the ingredients will affect your bread.

Cheese, chocolate

PANASONIC SD-ZB2512 - Moist/viscous ingredients, soluble ingredients\* - 3

* These ingredients cannot be placed in the raisin nut dispenser as they would stick to it and not fall into the bread pan.
- Chop chocolate finely.
- Cut the cheese into 1 cm cubes.
- Recommended to the course of Rustic Artisan.

Baking Brioche

Rest·Knead·Rise·Bake·End XL- L- M- 13 3:30 -Dark -Medium -Light Start Stop Size Timer Crust 1 2, 3 4

Preparations (P. GB12)

① Cut the butter for adding later for 1–2 cm cubes and keep them in fridge.
② Set the kneading blade into the bread pan.
③ Place the ingredients in the bread pan in the order listed in the recipe.
④ Set the bread pan into the main unit, and plug the machine into the socket.

1 Select menu '13'

PANASONIC SD-ZB2512 - Select menu '13' - 1

Rest • Knead • Rise • Bake • End XL - L - M- 13 3:30 Dark Medium Light

2 Start the machine

PANASONIC SD-ZB2512 - Start the machine - 1

Rest·Knead·Rise·Bake·End XL- L- M- 13 55 Dark Medium Light

Time until adding the extra butter or ingredients

● The start light will come on.

PANASONIC SD-ZB2512 - Start the machine - 3

3 Add additional butter when the beep sounds, then press 'Start' again

Complete placing the additional cubed butter while ‘♥♥’ is flashing.

13 After the Start pad is pressed Rest•Knead•Rise•Bake•End 13 2:35

Display indicates remaining time until completion of the program

4 Press 'Stop' and remove bread

when machine beeps 8 times and the bar at 'End' flashes

● The flashing start light will go off.

strong white bread flour, type 550400 g
teaspoons of salt 112
tablespoons of sugar4
tablespoons of skim milk (dry)2
butter (cut into 2 cm cubes and keep in fridge)50 g
eggs2
water280 g (mixture of eggs and water)
teaspoons of dry yeast 114
butter for adding later (cut into 1–2 cm cubes and keep in fridge)70 g

English

[Simple way to bake brioche] Add butter with other ingredients at the beginning.

  • Cut the butter into 2 cm cubes and place them into the bread pan at the same time as the other ingredients.
  • Follow the steps shown on the left. However, when the machine beeps on step 3 to add extra butter, please leave as it is.
    ● Time required for completion is 3 hrs 30 minutes.

*When butter is added at the beginning, flavour, texture and rising of bread are a little different from the time bread is baked with extra butter added in later.

  • When adding extra ingredients such as raisins, add them with the butter. (Use max. 150 g for ingredients)
    ● Even without pressing the Start pad, kneading will continue after 5 min. It does not continue kneading immediately, even if the Start pad is pressed after adding butter or ingredients.
  • Do not add butter after display shows remaining time. (P. GB43)

Baking Rustic Artisan

Rest • Knead • Rise • Bake • End XL - 4 4:00 L - Medium M - Light Start Stop To cancel/stop once started (hold for more than 1 second) Size Timer Crust 1 2, 3 4

Preparations
(P. GB12)
① Set the kneading blade into the bread pan.
② Place the ingredients in the bread pan in the order listed in the recipe.
③ Set the bread pan into the main unit, and plug the machine into the socket.

1 Select menu '4'
PANASONIC SD-ZB2512 - Baking Rustic Artisan - 2

Rest • Knead • Rise • Bake • End XL - L - M- 4 4:00 Dark Medium Light

2 Start the machine
PANASONIC SD-ZB2512 - Baking Rustic Artisan - 4

Rest•Knead•Rise•Bake•End XL- L- M- 4 4:00 -Dark -Medium -Light

● The start light will come on.
● Remaining time until placing the extra ingredients is displayed, after the time for placing is settled.

PANASONIC SD-ZB2512 - Baking Rustic Artisan - 6

Rest•Knead•Rise•Bake•End XL- L- M- 48 Dark Medium Light

Time until adding the extra ingredients
*The above is for high-temperature case.
'28' is displayed in low-temperature case.

PANASONIC SD-ZB2512 - Baking Rustic Artisan - 8

Turn to P. GB29 for bread recipes
PANASONIC SD-ZB2512 - Baking Rustic Artisan - 9

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English

3 Add additional ingredients when the beep sounds, then press 'Start' again

Complete placing the extra ingredients while ‘¶¶’ is flashing. Even without add extra ingredients and pressing the Start pad, ‘Knead’ and ‘Bake’ starts automatically after 5 min.

After the Start pad is pressed 4 2:43

Display indicates remaining time until completion of the program *The above is for high-temperature case.

Remaining time is changed depending on the room temperature.

Low-temperature: 3:00–3:03

High-temperature: 2:40–2:43

4 Press 'Stop' and remove bread when machine beeps 8 times and the bar at 'End' flashes

● The flashing start light will go off.

● For ingredients, use max. 100 g as size-M, 125 g as size-L or 150 g as size-XL.
● Even without pressing the Start pad, kneading will continue after 5 min. It does not continue kneading immediately, even if the Start pad is pressed after adding ingredients.
● Do not add ingredients after display shows remaining time. (P. GB43)
- Add automatically and manually extra ingredients list

Add automatically: Bacon, Olive, Green bean Add manually: Cheese, Chocolate (frozen), Onions (finely diced)

Rustic Sourdough/Rustic Sourdough Dough

STAGE 1 Making Sourdough starter
Menu Rest • Knead • Rise • Bake • End XL - 27 24:00 -L- M- -Dark -Medium -Light Start Stop Size Timer Crust 1 2 3 ■ To cancel/stop once started (hold for more than 1 second) Turn to P. GB33 for sourdough starter recipe Lid Remove the kneading blade. Sourdough starter senses

Preparations
① Mix all the ingredients well in the sourdough cup.
(Remove the kneading blade)
② Put the lid on the sourdough cup.
③ Place the sourdough cup in the bread pan.
④ Set the bread pan into the main unit, and plug the machine into the socket.

● Timer is not available on menu 27.

- If you select a wrong menu, the sourdough cup would be melt.

1 Select menu '27'
PANASONIC SD-ZB2512 - Rustic Sourdough/Rustic Sourdough Dough - 2

Rest • Knead • Rise • Bake • End XL - L - M- 27 24:00 -Dark -Medium -Light

2 Start the machine
PANASONIC SD-ZB2512 - Rustic Sourdough/Rustic Sourdough Dough - 4

Rest • Knead • Rise • Bake • End XL - L - M- 27 24:00 Dark Medium Light

Estimated time until the selected program is complete
● The start light will come on.

PANASONIC SD-ZB2512 - Rustic Sourdough/Rustic Sourdough Dough - 6

3 Press ‘Stop’ and remove the sourdough cup immediately

when machine beeps 8 times and the bar at 'End' flashes
● The flashing start light will go off.

Store the sourdough starter in the fridge

  • If you leave the sourdough starter in the bread maker, fermenting power decreases and the bread dose not rise.
    ● Make sure to store it in the fridge, and use up all within 1 week. (If the sourdough starter is stored in the freezer or at room temperature, fermenting power is lost.)

  • Do not mix the new sourdough starter and the old sourdough starter.

  • If the sourdough starter is made well, it smells sour and like alcohol.

(When the room temperature is over 30^ C, the sourdough starter goes bad.)

STAGE 2 Baking Rustic Sourdough
Rest • Knead • Rise • Bake • End XL - 10 5:00 - Dark - Medium - Light Start Stop To cancel/stop once started (hold for more than 1 second) Size Crust Timer 2 3 Turn to P. GB29 for bread recipes English

Preparations

(P. GB12)

① Set the kneading blade into the bread pan.
② Tip the sourdough starter in the bread pan.
③ Place the ingredients in the bread pan in the following order: strong white bread flour → salt → water.
④ Set the bread pan into the main unit, and plug the machine into the socket.
⑤ Place the dry yeast in the yeast dispenser.

1 Select menu '10'
PANASONIC SD-ZB2512 - Store the sourdough starter in the fridge - 2

Rest • Knead • Rise • Bake • End XL - L - M- 10 5:00 -Dark -Medium -Light

2 Start the machine
PANASONIC SD-ZB2512 - Store the sourdough starter in the fridge - 4

Rest•Knead•Rise•Bake•End XL- L- M- 10 5:00 -Dark -Medium -Light

Estimated time until the selected program is complete

● The start light will come on.

PANASONIC SD-ZB2512 - Store the sourdough starter in the fridge - 6
3 Press 'Stop' and remove bread when machine beeps 8 times and the bar at 'End' flashes

● The flashing start light will go off.

- When the room temperature is over 30^ , the bread does not turn out well.

Rustic Sourdough/Rustic Sourdough Dough

STAGE 2 Making Rustic Sourdough Dough

Menu Rest • Knead • Rise • Bake • End XL - 26 2:30 -L- M- -Dark -Medium -Light Start Stop Size Timer Crust 1 2 3 ■ To cancel/stop once started (hold for more than 1 second) Turn to P. GB32 for dough recipes

Preparations

(P. GB12)

① Set the kneading blade into the bread pan.
② Tip the sourdough starter in the bread pan.
③ Place the ingredients in the bread pan in the following order: strong white bread flour → salt → water.
④ Set the bread pan into the main unit, and plug the machine into the socket.
⑤ Place the dry yeast in the yeast dispenser.

1 Select menu '26'

PANASONIC SD-ZB2512 - STAGE 2 Making Rustic Sourdough Dough - 2

Rest • Knead • Rise • Bake • End XL - L - M- 26 2:30 -Dark -Medium -Light

Start the machine

PANASONIC SD-ZB2512 - STAGE 2 Making Rustic Sourdough Dough - 4

Rest•Knead•Rise•Bake•End XL- L- M- 26 2:30 -Dark -Medium -Light

Estimated time until the selected program is complete

● The start light will come on.

PANASONIC SD-ZB2512 - STAGE 2 Making Rustic Sourdough Dough - 6

2 Press 'Stop' and remove dough

when machine beeps 8 times and the bar at 'End' flashes

● The flashing start light will go off.

- Timer is not available on Dough menus (except menu 28).

● Shape the finished dough and allow it to rise for the second time according to the recipe, then bake in the oven.

Making Dough

Rest·Knead·Rise·Bake·End XL- 19 2:20 -L- M- - Dark -Medium -Light Start Stop To cancel/stop once started (hold for more than 1 second) Turn to P. GB32 for dough recipes 1 2 3 Size Timer Crust English

Preparations

(P. GB12)

① Place the kneading blade into the bread pan.
② Place the ingredients in the bread pan in the order listed in the recipe.
③ Set the bread pan into the main unit, and plug the machine into the socket.

1 Select dough menu (The display shows when menu '19

PANASONIC SD-ZB2512 - Select dough menu (The display shows when menu '19 - 1

Rest • Knead • Rise • Bake • End XL - L - M- 19 2:20 Dark Medium Light

2 Start the machine

PANASONIC SD-ZB2512 - Start the machine - 1

Rest • Knead • Rise • Bake • End XL - L - M- 19 2:20 Dark Medium Light

Estimated time until the selected program is complete

● The start light will come on.

PANASONIC SD-ZB2512 - Start the machine - 3

3 Press 'Stop' and remove dough

when machine beeps 8 times and the bar at 'End' flashes
● The flashing start light will go off.

● Timer is not available on Dough menus (except menu 28).
- If you would like to add extra ingredients to your dough, see P. GB14.

- Shape the finished dough and allow it to rise for the second time according to the recipe, then bake in the oven.

Making Brioche Dough

Rest • Knead • Rise • Bake • End XL - 29 1:50 - Dark - Medium - Light Start Stop To cancel/stop once started (hold for more than 1 second) Size Timer Crust 1 2, 3 4 Turn to P. GB32 for dough recipes

Preparations (P. GB12)
① Cut the butter for adding later for 1–2 cm cubes and keep them in fridge.
② Set the kneading blade into the bread pan.
③ Place the ingredients in the bread pan in the order listed in the recipe.
④ Set the bread pan into the main unit, and plug the machine into the socket.

1 Select menu '29'

PANASONIC SD-ZB2512 - Select menu '29' - 1

Rest • Knead • Rise • Bake • End XL - L - M- 29 1:50 Dark Medium Light

Start the machine

PANASONIC SD-ZB2512 - Start the machine - 1

Rest•Knead•Rise•Bake•End XL- 29 55 -L- M- Dark -Medium -Light

Time until adding the extra butter or ingredients
● The start light will come on.

PANASONIC SD-ZB2512 - Start the machine - 3

3 Add additional butter when the beep sounds, then press 'Start' again

Complete placing the additional cubed butter while ‘◀◀’ is flashing.

29 After the Start pad is pressed Rest·Knead·Rise·Bake·End 29 55

Display indicates remaining time until completion of the program

4 Press 'Stop' and remove dough when machine beeps 8 times and the bar at 'End' flashes

● The flashing start light will go off.

- Timer is not available on Dough menus (except menu 28).

[Simple way to make brioche] Add butter with other ingredients at the beginning.

  • Cut the butter into 2 cm cubes and place them into the bread pan at the same time as the other ingredients.
  • Follow the steps shown on the left. However, when the machine beeps on step 3 to add extra butter, please leave as it is.
    ● Time required for completion is 1 hr 50 minutes.

*When butter is added at the beginning, flavour, texture and rising of bread are a little different from the time bread is baked with extra butter added in later.

  • When adding extra ingredients such as raisins, add them with the butter. (Use max. 150 g for ingredients)
    ● Even without pressing the Start pad, kneading will continue after 5 min. It does not continue kneading immediately, even if the Start pad is pressed after adding butter or ingredients.
  • Do not add butter after display shows remaining time. (P. GB43)
    ● Shape the finished dough and allow it to rise for the second time according to the recipe, then bake in the oven.

Making Rustic Artisan Dough

Rest·Knead·Rise·Bake·End XL- 21 2:20 - Dark - Medium - Light Start Stop To cancel/stop once started (hold for more than 1 second) Turn to P. GB32 for dough recipes Size Timer Crust 1 2, 3 4 English

Preparations

(P. GB12)

① Set the kneading blade into the bread pan.
② Place the ingredients in the bread pan in the order listed in the recipe.
③ Set the bread pan into the main unit, and plug the machine into the socket.

1 Select menu '21'

PANASONIC SD-ZB2512 - Select menu '21' - 1

Rest • Knead • Rise • Bake • End XL - L - M- 21 2:20 Dark Medium Light

2 Start the machine

PANASONIC SD-ZB2512 - Start the machine - 1

Rest•Knead•Rise•Bake•End XL- 21 1:08 L- M- Dark Medium Light

Time until adding the extra ingredients

*The above is for high-temperature case.

'58' is displayed in low-temperature case.

● The start light will come on.

PANASONIC SD-ZB2512 - Start the machine - 3

3 Add additional ingredients when the beep sounds, then press 'Start' again

Complete placing the extra ingredients while ‘¶¶’ is flashing. Even without add extra ingredients and pressing the Start pad, ‘Knead’ and ‘Bake’ starts automatically after 5 min.

21 After the Start pad is pressed Rest·Knead·Rise·Bake·End 21 1:12

Display indicates remaining time until completion of the program

*The above is for high-temperature case.

Remaining time is changed depending on the room temperature.

Low-temperature: 1:20–1:22

High-temperature: 1:10–1:12

4 Press 'Stop' and remove dough

when machine beeps 8 times and the bar at 'End' flashes

● The flashing start light will go off.

- Timer is not available on Dough menus (except menu 28).

● For ingredients, use max. 100 g as size-M, 125 g as size-L or 150 g as size-XL.
● Even without pressing the Start pad, kneading will continue after 5 min. It does not continue kneading immediately, even if the Start pad is pressed after adding ingredients.
● Do not add ingredients after display shows remaining time. (P. GB43)
- See P. GB17 for Add automatically and manually extra ingredients list.
● Shape the finished dough and allow it to rise for the second time according to the recipe, then bake in the oven.

Baking Rustic Scone

Rest • Knead • Rise • Bake • End XL - L- M- 17 1:15 - Dark - Medium - Light Start Stop To cancel/stop once started (hold for more than 1 second) Size Timer Crust 2, 4, 6 7 Turn to P. GB31 for bread recipes

Preparations (P. GB12)

① Set the kneading blade into the bread pan.
② Place the ingredients in the bread pan in the following order: mixture of eggs and milk → yogurt → other ingredients.
③ Set the bread pan into the main unit, and plug the machine into the socket.

1 Select menu '17'

PANASONIC SD-ZB2512 - Select menu '17' - 1

Rest • Knead • Rise • Bake • End XL - L - M- 17 1:15 Dark Medium Light

2 Start the machine

PANASONIC SD-ZB2512 - Start the machine - 1

Rest·Knead·Rise·Bake·End XL- L- M- 17 3 Dark Medium Light

● After 3 minutes

PANASONIC SD-ZB2512 - Start the machine - 3

3 Open the lid and scrape off the flour within 3 minutes when the beep sounds

Bread pan Rubber spatula

4 Press 'Start' again

PANASONIC SD-ZB2512 - Press 'Start' again - 1

Rest•Knead•Rise•Bake•End XL- L- M- Dark Medium Light

  • Do not press 'Stop'.
    ● After 1 minute

PANASONIC SD-ZB2512 - Press 'Start' again - 3

● The Rustic Scone is different from a loaf using dry yeast.
- Timer is not available on menu 17. (The Timer pad only sets the duration of the baking time.)
- You can mix your favourite ingredients (Nuts, Raisin, Chocolate chips, etc) and place them into the bread pan at the same time as the other ingredients. (Use max. 150 g for ingredients.)

  • Use the rubber spatula to avoid damaging the bread pan with non-stick finish. Do not use the metal spatula.
  • After 3 minutes have passed in step 3, the beeps sound and 'Knead' starts automatically.

5 Open the lid and scrape off the dough, shape the surface of the dough within 3 minutes, when the beep sounds

PANASONIC SD-ZB2512 - Open the lid and scrape off the dough, shape the surface of the dough within 3 minutes, when the beep sounds - 1

6 Press 'Start' again

PANASONIC SD-ZB2512 - Press 'Start' again - 1

Rest • Knead • Rise • Bake • End XL - L- M- 17 1:05 Dark Medium Light

Estimated time until the selected program is complete

Display indicates remaining time until completion of the program

Remaining time: 1:11–1:05

  • Do not press 'Stop'.
    ● The start light will come on.

PANASONIC SD-ZB2512 - Press 'Start' again - 3

7 Press ‘Stop’ when the machine beeps and the bar at ‘End’ flashes, check that baking is complete, and remove the bread pan

● The flashing start light will go off.
■ If baking is not complete → Do the following ①–③

(Additional cooking time can be made up to twice. Each time should be within 20 minutes. The timer will start again from 1 minute when the unit is hot. Increase the time by pressing the timer pad as required.)

- After 3 minutes have passed in step 5, the beeps sound and 'Bake' starts automatically. (The surface of the rustic scone became uneven, because you did not shape the surface of the dough.)

- If you shake well and remove the rustic scone from the bread pan, the rustic scone will be lose shape.

Be careful! It's hot!

- To check whether baking is complete, insert a skewer into the centre of the rustic scone – it is ready if there is no mixture stuck to the skewer when you remove it.

① Select menu '17'

PANASONIC SD-ZB2512 - ① Select menu '17' - 1

Rest•Knead•Rise•Bake•End XL - L- M- Dark Medium Light

② Set the baking time

PANASONIC SD-ZB2512 - ② Set the baking time - 1

Rest • Knead • Rise • Bake • End XL - L- M- 17 5 -Dark -Medium -Light

- Can be set up to 1–20 minutes.

③ Start the machine

PANASONIC SD-ZB2512 - ③ Start the machine - 1

Rest • Knead • Rise • Bake • End XL - L- M- 17 5 - Dark - Medium - Light

Baking Cake

Rest·Knead·Rise·Bake·End XL - L- M- 18 40 -Dark -Medium -Light Start Stop Size Timer Crust 1 2 3 4 ■ To cancel/stop once started (hold for more than 1 second) Turn to P. GB33 for cake recipe Remove the kneading blade

Preparations

① Prepare the ingredients according to the recipe.
② Line the bread pan with greaseproof paper and pour in the mixed ingredients.
③ Set the bread pan into the main unit, and plug the machine into the socket.

PANASONIC SD-ZB2512 - Baking Cake - 2
- Line with greaseproof paper. (Cake or tea bread will burn if directly touches the bread pan.)

1 Select menu '18'

PANASONIC SD-ZB2512 - Select menu '18' - 1

Rest • Knead • Rise • Bake • End XL - L - M- 18 30 -Dark -Medium -Light

2 Set the baking time

PANASONIC SD-ZB2512 - Set the baking time - 1

Rest • Knead • Rise • Bake • End XL - L - M- 18 40 - Dark - Medium - Light

2 Start the machine

PANASONIC SD-ZB2512 - Start the machine - 1

Rest•Knead•Rise•Bake•End XL- L- M- 18 40 Dark Medium Light

Estimated time until the selected program is complete

● The start light will come on.

PANASONIC SD-ZB2512 - Start the machine - 3

4 Press ‘Stop’ when the machine beeps and the bar at ‘End’ flashes, check that baking is complete, and remove the bread pan

● The flashing start light will go off.
■ If baking is not complete → Repeat steps 1–3

(Additional cooking time can be made up to twice.

Each time should be within 50 minutes.

The timer will start again from 1 minute when the unit is hot.

Increase the time by pressing the timer pad as required.)

- Timer is not available on menu 18. (The Timer pad only sets the duration of the baking time.)

PANASONIC SD-ZB2512 - Press ‘Stop’ when the machine beeps and the bar at ‘End’ flashes, check that baking is complete, and remove the bread pan - 1

- To check whether baking is complete, insert a skewer into the centre of the cake or tea bread – it is ready if there is no mixture stuck to the skewer when you remove it.

Making Jam

Rest·Knead·Rise·Bake·End XL- 32 2:30 -L- M- Dark -Medium -Light Start Stop To cancel/stop once started (hold for more than 1 second) Turn to P. GB37 for jam recipes 1 2 3 4 Size Crust Timer English

Preparations
① Prepare the ingredients according to the recipe.
② Put the kneading blade into the bread pan.
③ Place the ingredients into the bread pan in the following order: half of the fruits → half of the sugar → remainder of fruits → remainder of sugar.
④ Set the bread pan into the main unit, and plug the machine into the socket.

1 Select menu '32'

PANASONIC SD-ZB2512 - Select menu '32' - 1

Rest • Knead • Rise • Bake • End XL - L - M- 32 2:00 -Dark -Medium -Light

Set the cooking time

PANASONIC SD-ZB2512 - Set the cooking time - 1

Rest • Knead • Rise • Bake • End XL - L - M- 32 2:30 -Dark -Medium -Light

Start the machine

PANASONIC SD-ZB2512 - Start the machine - 1

Rest•Knead•Rise•Bake•End XL- L- M- 32 2:30 -Dark -Medium -Light

Estimated time until the selected program is complete
● The start light will come on.

PANASONIC SD-ZB2512 - Start the machine - 3

4 Press 'Stop' and remove jam

when machine beeps 8 times and the bar at 'End' flashes

● The flashing start light will go off.
■ If the cooking is not complete → Repeat steps 1–3

(Additional cooking time can be made up to twice. Each time should be within 10–40 minutes. The timer will start again from 1 minute when the unit is hot. Increase the time by pressing the timer pad as required.)

● Timer is not available on menu 32.
(The Timer pad only sets the duration of the cooking time.)
- It is necessary to have an adequate amount of sugar, acid, and pectin to make firm set jam.
● Fruits with a high level of pectin set easily. Fruits with less pectin do not set well.
- Use freshly ripened fruits. Over or under ripe fruits do not set firmly.
● The recipes in this book make soft set jams. This is due to lower levels of sugar.
- Follow the recipe for the quantity for each ingredient.

  • Do not increase or decrease the quantities of fruits. It may cause the jam to boil over or scorch.
  • Do not increase the quantity of sugar more than half quantities of fruits.

It may cause the jam to boil over or scorch. When decrease the quantity of sugar, jam does not set firm.

*When the acidity of the fruit is strong, you can decrease quantity of the lemon juice but if it is decreased too much, jam does not set firm.

  • When the cooking time is short, fruit bits can remain partially and the jam may become watery.
  • The jam will continue to set as it cools. Be careful not to over cook.

● Put the finished jam into the container as soon as possible. Please take care of the burn when you take out jam.
● Jam can burn if it is left in the bread pan.
- Store the jam in a cool, dark place. Due to the lower levels of sugar the shelf life is not as long as shop bought varieties. Once open, refrigerate and consume shortly after opening.

Making Compote

Rest·Knead·Rise·Bake·End XL- 33 1:00 -L- M- -Dark -Medium -Light Start Stop To cancel/stop once started (hold for more than 1 second) Size Timer Crust 1 2 3 4 Turn to P. GB38 for compute recipes

Preparations

① Prepare the ingredients according to the recipe. (Remove the kneading blade.)
② Place the ingredients into the bread pan in the following order:
fruits → sugar → liquid.
③ Set the bread pan into the main unit, and plug the machine into the socket.

1 Select menu '33'

PANASONIC SD-ZB2512 - Select menu '33' - 1

Rest • Knead • Rise • Bake • End XL - L - M- 33 1:10 Dark Medium Light

2 Set the cooking time

PANASONIC SD-ZB2512 - Set the cooking time - 1

Rest·Knead·Rise·Bake·End XL- L- M- 33 1:00 -Dark -Medium -Light

2 Start the machine

PANASONIC SD-ZB2512 - Start the machine - 1

Rest • Knead • Rise • Bake • End XL - L - M- 33 1:00 Dark Medium Light

Estimated time until the selected program is complete

● The start light will come on.

PANASONIC SD-ZB2512 - Start the machine - 3

4 Press 'Stop' and remove compote

when machine beeps 8 times and the bar at 'End' flashes

● The flashing start light will go off.
■ If the cooking is not complete → Repeat steps 1–3

(Additional cooking time can be made up to twice. Each time should be within 10–40 minutes. The timer will start again from 1 minute when the unit is hot. Increase the time by pressing the timer pad as required.)

● Timer is not available on menu 33.
(The Timer pad only sets the duration of the cooking time.)
- Follow the recipe for the quantities for each ingredient.
- Do not increase or decrease the quantities of fruits. It may cause the compote to boil over or scorch.

Bread Recipes

WHITE BREAD

Select menu '1' or '2'

MLXL
strong white bread flour, type 550400 g500 g600 g
teaspoons of salt 112 112 2
tablespoons of sugar1 112 2
butter20 g30 g40 g
water280 mL350 mL420 mL
teaspoons of dry yeast (teaspoons for BAKE RAPID option)1(2)1(2) 112 ( 212 )

RAISIN BREAD

Select menu '3'

MLXL
strong white bread flour, type 550400 g500 g600 g
teaspoons of salt 112 112 2
tablespoons of sugar1 112 2
butter20 g30 g40 g
water280 mL350 mL420 mL
teaspoons of dry yeast11 112
addition (place in raisin nut dispenser):raisin80 g100 g120 g

RUSTIC ARTISAN (Bacon and Cheese)

Select menu '4'

MLXL
strong white bread flour, type 550400 g500 g580 g
teaspoons of salt 112 112 2
tablespoons of sugar1 112 2
butter20 g30 g40 g
water280 mL350 mL400 mL
teaspoons of dry yeast11 114
addition (place in raisin nut dispenser):cooked bacon50 g65 g75 g
additional cheese (cut into 1 cm cubes)50 g60 g75 g

RUSTIC ARTISAN (Mix Olive)

Select menu '4'

MLXL
strong white bread flour, type 550400 g500 g580 g
teaspoons of salt 112 112 2
tablespoons of sugar1 112 2
butter20 g30 g40 g
water280 mL350 mL400 mL
teaspoons of dry yeast11 114
addition (place in raisin nut dispenser): mix olive100 g125 g150 g

RUSTIC ARTISAN (Dried Tomato, Cheese and Tomato Juice)

Select menu '4'

MLXL
strong white bread flour, type 550400 g500 g580 g
teaspoons of salt 112 112 2
tablespoons of sugar1 112 2
butter20 g30 g40 g
water140 mL175 mL200 mL
tomato juice140 mL175 mL200 mL
teaspoons of dry yeast11 114
addition (place in raisin nut dispenser): dried tomato30 g40 g50 g
additional cheese (cut into 1 cm cubes)70 g85 g100 g

WHOLE WHEAT BREAD

Select menu '5' or '6'

MLXL
strong whole wheat bread flour400 g500 g600 g
teaspoons of salt 112 112 2
tablespoons of sugar1 112 2
butter20 g30 g40 g
water280 mL350 mL420 mL
teaspoons of dry yeast (teaspoons for BAKE RAPID option)1( 112 )1( 112 ) 114 (2)

WHOLE WHEAT RAISIN BREAD

Select menu '7'

MLXL
strong whole wheat bread flour400 g500 g600 g
teaspoons of salt 112 112 2
tablespoons of sugar1 112 2
butter20 g30 g40 g
water280 mL350 mL420 mL
teaspoons of dry yeast11 114
addition (place in raisin nut dispenser):raisin80 g100 g120 g

FRENCH BREAD

Select menu '9'

strong white bread flour, type 550300 g
teaspoon of salt1
butter20 g
water220 mL
teaspoon of dry yeast 34

RUSTIC SOURDOUGH

Stage 1 Sourdough starter

Menu '27': Turn to P. GB18 and P. GB33 for the sourdough starter recipe.

Stage 2 : Menu '10'

strong white bread flour, type 550400 g
teaspoon of salt1
water150 mL
teaspoon of dry yeast 34

ITALIAN BREAD

Select menu '11'

strong white bread flour, type 550400 g
teaspoons of salt 112
tablespoons of olive oil 112
water260 mL
teaspoon of dry yeast1

SANDWICH BREAD

Select menu '12'

strong white bread flour, type 550380 g
tablespoons of sugar2
butter30 g
water250 mL
teaspoon of dry yeast1

Bread Recipes

PANNETTONE

Select menu '13'

strong white bread flour, type 550400 g
tablespoons of sugar 412
teaspoon of salt1
butter(cut into 2cm cubes and keep in fridge)50 g
egg (beaten) ;medium2 (100 g)
milk200 mL
teaspoons of dry yeast 112
additional butter(cut into 1–2cm cubes and keep in fridge)70 g
orange peel; chopped finely*50 g
brown saltana*50 g
dryed black currant*50 g

* : added with additional butter

BASIC BRIOCHE

Select menu '13'

strong white bread flour, type 550400 g
tablespoons of sugar4
tablespoons of dry milk2
teaspoon of salt1
butter (cut into 2cm cubes and keep in fridge)50 g
egg (beaten) ;medium2 (100 g)
water180 mL
teaspoons of dry yeast 114
additional butter (cut into 1–2cm cubes and keep in fridge)70 g

GLUTEN FREE BREAD

Select menu '14'

water430 mL
tablespoon of oil1
gluten free bread mix500 g
teaspoons of dry yeast2

SPELT WHITE BREAD

Select menu '15'

MLXL
spelt white flour400 g500 g600 g
teaspoons of sugar 112 22
teaspoons of salt 114 112 134
butter5 g10 g10 g
water260 mL340 mL400 mL
teaspoons of dry yeast1 114 112

WHOLE SPELT BREAD

Select menu '15'

MLXL
spelt wholegrain flour200 g250 g300 g
spelt white flour200 g250 g300 g
teaspoons of sugar 112 22
teaspoons of salt 114 112 134
tablespoons of oil233
water250 mL320 mL380 mL
teaspoons of dry yeast1 114 112

RYE AND SPELT (forbid delay timer)

Select menu '15'

MLXL
spelt white flour275 g350 g425 g
rye flour125 g150 g175 g
teaspoons of sugar 112 22
teaspoons of salt 114 112 134
butter5 g10 g10 g
plain yogurt120 g150 g180 g
water180 mL230 mL270 mL
teaspoons of dry yeast1 114 112

SEEDED BUCKWHEAT AND SPELT

Select menu '15'

MLXL
spelt white flour320 g400 g480 g
buckwheat flour80 g100 g120 g
teaspoons of honey11 112
teaspoons of salt 114 112 134
tablespoons of sesame seed 112 2 212
tablespoons of linseed 112 22
tablespoons of poppy seed 112 2 212
tablespoons of oil233
water250 mL320 mL380 mL
teaspoons of dry yeast1 114 112

LEMON AND POPPY SEED SPELT

Select menu '15'

MLXL
spelt white flour400 g500 g600 g
teaspoons of sugar 112 22
teaspoons of salt 114 112 134
butter5 g10 g10 g
grated zest from lemon111
lemon juice20 mL20 mL30 mL
tablespoons of poppy seed233
water250 mL330 mL380 mL
teaspoons of dry yeast1 114 112

RICE AND SPELT WITH PINE NUT AND FRIED ONION

Select menu '16'

MLXL
spelt white flour320 g400 g480 g
brown rice flour80 g100 g120 g
teaspoons of sugar 112 22
teaspoons of salt 114 112 134
butter5 g10 g10 g
water260 mL340 mL400 mL
teaspoons of dry yeast1 114 112
addition (place in raisin nut dispenser):pine nuttablespoons of fried onion40 g350 g460 g5

FRUITY SPELT

Select menu '16'

MLXL
spelt white flour400 g500 g600 g
teaspoons of sugar 112 22
teaspoons of salt 114 112 134
butter5 g10 g10 g
teaspoons of mixed spice2 212 3
water270 mL350 mL400 mL
teaspoons of dry yeast1 114 112
addition (place in raisin nut dispenser):mixed dried fruits100 g125 g150 g

RUSTIC SCONE

Select menu '17'

strong white bread flour, type 550360 g
butter (cut into 1 cm cubes)60 g
eggs2
milk160 g (mixture of eggs and milk)
yogurt60 g
teaspoon of salt 12
sugar40 g
baking powder10 g

Dough Recipes

BASIC DOUGH

Select menu '19'

strong white bread flour, type 550500 g
teaspoons of salt 112
tablespoons of sugar 112
butter30 g
water310 mL
teaspoon of dry yeast1

BASIC RAISIN DOUGH

Select menu '20'

strong white bread flour, type 550500 g
teaspoons of salt 112
tablespoons of sugar 112
butter30 g
water310 mL
teaspoon of dry yeast1
addition (place in raisin nut dispenser):raisin100 g

RUSTIC ARTISAN DOUGH

Select menu '21'

strong white bread flour, type 550500 g
teaspoons of salt 112
tablespoons of sugar 112
butter30 g
water350 mL
teaspoon of dry yeast1
addition (place in raisin nut dispenser):cooked baconadditional cheese (cut into 1 cm cubes)65 g60 g

WHOLE WHEAT DOUGH

Select menu '22'

strong whole wheat bread flour500 g
teaspoons of salt2
tablespoons of sugar 112
butter30 g
water340 mL
teaspoons of dry yeast 112

WHOLE WHEAT RAISIN DOUGH

Select menu '23'

strong whole wheat bread flour500 g
teaspoons of salt2
tablespoons of sugar 112
butter30 g
water340 mL
teaspoons of dry yeast 112
addition (place in raisin nut dispenser):raisin100 g

FRENCH DOUGH

Select menu '25'

strong white bread flour, type 550300 g
teaspoon of salt1
butter20 g
water180 mL
teaspoon of dry yeast 34

RUSTIC SOURDOUGH DOUGH (STANDARD)

Stage 1 Sourdough starter

Menu '27': Turn to P. GB18 and P. GB33 for the sourdough starter recipe.

Stage 2 : Menu '26'

strong white bread flour, type 550400 g
teaspoon of salt1
water150 mL
teaspoon of dry yeast 34

RUSTIC SOURDOUGH DOUGH (RYE)

Stage 1 Sourdough starter

Menu '27': Turn to P. GB18 and P. GB33 for the sourdough starter recipe.

Stage 2 : Menu '26'

strong white bread flour, type 550360 g
rye flour40 g
teaspoon of salt1
water150 mL
teaspoon of dry yeast 34

PIZZA DOUGH

Select menu '28'

strong white bread flour, type 550450 g
teaspoons of salt2
tablespoons of plant oil4
water240 mL
teaspoon of dry yeast1

BRIOCHE DOUGH (CHOCOLATE CHIP BRIOCHE ROLL)

; for 12 rolls

Select menu '29'

strong white bread flour, type 550400 g
tablespoons of sugar4
teaspoon of salt1
butter (cut into 2cm cubes and keep in fridge)70 g
egg (beaten) ;medium3 (150 g)
milk90 mL
tablespoon of rum (dark)1
teaspoons of dry yeast 112
additional butter (cut into 1–2cm cubes and keep in fridge)50 g
chocolate chips*120 g

*After removed dough, sprinkle the chocolate bits and fold the bottom one third up and the top one third down. Then fold it in half.

SPELT TABLE ROLL

; for 8 rolls

Select menu '30'

spelt white flour500 g
teaspoons of sugar 112
teaspoons of salt 112
butter10 g
water310 mL
teaspoons of dry yeast 114

Sourdough starter Recipe

SOURDOUGH STARTER

Select menu '27'
The amount for a sourdough cup

rye flour, type 115080 g
teaspoon of salt 12
yogurt60 g
water (20°C)80 mL
dry yeast (use the sourdough starter spoon)1 (0.1 g)

Cake Recipe

CHERRY & MARZIPAN CAKE

Select menu '18'

golden caster sugar50 g
butter175 g
eggs3
self-raising flour225 g
glace cherries, chopped100 g
marzipan, grated75 g
milk60 mL
toasted, flaked almonds15 g

Gluten Free Recipes

Making gluten free bread is very different from the normal way of producing bread.

It is very important if you are making gluten free bread for health reasons that you have consulted your doctor and follow the guidelines below.

  • This program has been developed especially for certain gluten free mixes, therefore using your own mix may not produce such good results.
  • When ‘gluten free’ is selected, the details for each recipe must be followed carefully. (Otherwise, the bread may not turn out well.)

There are two types of gluten-free baking mixtures; mixtures with low content of gluten and mixtures which do not consist of wheat and contain no gluten. If you have to pick one out using this baking program, please consult your doctor beforehand.

- The baking results and appearance of the loaf may differ according to the type of mix.

Occasionally a loaf may have some flour remaining on the side.

The wheat free mixes can produce more variable results.

  • Wait for the loaf to cool before slicing it for the better performance.
  • The bread should be stored in a cool dry place and used within 2 days. If you will not be able to use up all the loaf within that time it can be put into freezer bags, in convenient sized portions, and frozen.

Warning for the users who use this program for health reasons:

When using the gluten free program, make sure to consult your doctor or the Caeliac Association and only use the ingredients which are suitable for your health conditions.

Panasonic will not be responsible for any consequences resulting from ingredients that have been used without professional consultation.

It is very important to avoid cross contamination with flours that contain gluten if bread is being made for dietary reasons. Particular attention must be paid to the cleaning of the bread pan and kneading blade as well as any utensils that are used.

For customers in Belgium

The gluten free recipes below have been developed using commercially prepared gluten free bread mixes of AVEVE.

It is available from chemists, health food stores and occasionally large supermarkets.

For more information about the products of AVEVE, please contact 0800/0229210.

GLUTEN FREE BREAD
Select menu '14'

water320 mL
tablespoon of oil1
gluten free flour500 g
teaspoons of yeast2

NOTE

You cannot select the size for this program.

GLUTEN FREE BREAD WITH EGG
Select menu '14'

water100 mL
milk180 mL
eggs2
tablespoon of oil1
gluten free flour500 g
teaspoons of yeast2

AVEVE Recipes

*These recipes are basically for customers in Belgium. For further information, contact AVEVE on 0800/0229210.

[1 Basic] [2 Basic Rapid]

WHITE BREAD

Select menu '1' or '2'

MLXL
teaspoons of sugar122
AVEVE ‘Surfina’ flour400 g500 g600 g
water250 mL320 mL380 mL
tablespoons of butter11 112
teaspoons of salt1 112 2
teaspoons of dry yeast(teaspoons for BAKE RAPID option) 34 ( 112 )1( 134 ) 114 (2)

NOTE

In that case the bread will not rise as much and will be less soft.

[4 Rustic Artisan]

BACON AND CHEESE

Select menu '4'

MLXL
teaspoons of sugar122
AVEVE ‘Surfina’ flour400 g500 g600 g
water250 mL320 mL380 mL
tablespoons of butter11 112
teaspoons of salt1 112 2
teaspoons of dry yeast(teaspoons for BAKE RAPID option) 34 (112) 1 (134) 114 (2)
addition (place in raisin nut dispenser):cooked bacon50 g65 g75 g
additional cheese (cut into 1 cm cubes)50 g60 g75 g

[5 Whole wheat] [6 Whole wheat Rapid]

WHOLE WHEAT BREAD

Select menu '5' or '6'

MLXL
AVEVE fine whole wheat flour300 g400 g450 g
AVEVE ‘Frans krokant’ flour100 g100 g150 g
teaspoons of sugar122
tablespoons of butter112
teaspoons of salt112
water250 mL320 mL380 mL
teaspoons of dry yeast (teaspoons for BAKE RAPID option)1(1 12 )1 14 (1 34 )1 12 (2)

NOTE

In that case the bread will not rise as much and will be less soft. This program is more suitable for semi-whole wheat bread.

A little white flour is always added in the recipe described above. If you don't want to do that, substitute the white flour with whole wheat flour, but the bread will be smaller and denser. If you add more white flour, use a little less water (since whole wheat flour absorbs more water than white flour).

[9 French]

FRENCH ROLLS

Select menu '9'

AVEVE ‘Frans krokant’ flour400 g
water260 mL
teaspoon of salt1
tablespoon of butter1
teaspoon of dry yeast1

NOTE

For this program you cannot select the size or crust.

This recipe gives very light bread which rises well and does not keep for long.

[10 Rustic Sourdough]

Stage 1 Sourdough starter

Menu '27': Turn to P. GB18 and P. GB36 for the sourdough starter recipe.

Stage 2 : Menu '10'

AVEVE ‘Surfina’ flour400 g
teaspoons of salt1
water150 mL
teaspoon of dry yeast 34

[11 Italian]

ITALIAN BREAD

Select menu '11'

AVEVE ‘Frans krokant’ flour400 g
water240 mL
teaspoons of salt 112
tablespoons of olive oil 112
teaspoon of dry yeast 34

NOTE

For this program you cannot select the size or crust.

This recipe gives very light bread which rises well and does not keep for long.

[12 Sandwich]

BASIC SANDWICH

Select menu '12'

teaspoon of sugar1
AVEVE ‘Surfina’ flour400 g
water250 mL
tablespoon of butter1
teaspoon of salt1
teaspoon of dry yeast 34

NOTE

For this program you cannot select the size or crust.

This recipe gives soft (quite moist) bread with a brown crust, ideal for making toast.

[17 Rustic Scone]

Select menu '17'

AVEVE ‘Surfina’ flour360 g
butter (cut into 1 cm cubes)60 g
eggs2
milk160 g (mixture of eggs and milk)
yogurt60 g
teaspoon of salt 12
sugar40 g
baking powder10 g

AVEVE Recipes

*These recipes are basically for customers in Belgium. For further information, contact AVEVE on 0800/0229210.

[18 Bake only]

Select menu 18. A baking time of 30 minutes is shown. Keep pressing 'timer' to increase the baking time (in 1 minute increments) up to 1 hour and 30 minutes.

RECIPE FOR CAKE

Select menu '18'

eggs3
tablespoons of milk3
soft butter200 g
‘ANCO CAKE MIX’ pack1

Method

Select menu 18 and enter 1 hour and 10 minutes on the timer.

After the beep, remove the bread pan from the Bread Maker and allow to cool. When the bread pan is cool, take out the cake and allow it to cool on a grille.

[19 Basic]

TART DOUGH (dough for 2 tarts)

Select menu '19'

sugar60 g
pastry flour500 g
milk100 mL
eggs3
butter100 g
teaspoons of salt 112
teaspoons of dry yeast2

[21 Rustic Artisan]

BACON AND CHEESE

Select menu '21'

teaspoons of sugar2
AVEVE ‘Surfina’ flour500 g
water320 mL
tablespoons of butter1
teaspoons of salt 112
teaspoons of dry yeast(teaspoons for BAKE RAPID option)1(1 34 )
addition (place in raisin nut dispenser):cooked bacon65 g
additional cheese (cut into 1 cm cubes)60 g

[22 Whole wheat]

WHOLE WHEAT DOUGH

Select menu '22'

tablespoon of sugar1
AVEVE ‘Frans krokant’ flour250 g
AVEVE ‘Boerebruin’ flour250 g
water280 mL
teaspoons of salt 112
teaspoons of dry yeast2

Method

Divide the dough into balls of around 50 g. Then allow the dough to rise under a linen cloth. Bake for 15–20 minutes at 220^ C in a preheated oven.

[26 Rustic Sourdough]

Stage 1 Sourdough starter

Menu '27': Turn to P. GB18 and P. GB36 for the sourdough starter recipe.

Stage 2 : Menu '26'

AVEVE ‘Surfina’ flour400 g
teaspoon of salt1
water150 mL
teaspoon of dry yeast 34

[27 Sourdough starter]

Select menu '27'

AVEVE rye flour80 g
teaspoon of salt 12
yogurt60 g
water (20°C)80 mL
dry yeast (use the sourdough starter spoon)1 (0.1 g)

[28 Pizza]

PIZZA DOUGH

Select menu '28'

AVEVE ‘Frans krokant’ flour500 g
water290 mL
teaspoon of salt1
tablespoons of butter 112
teaspoons of dry yeast2

Method

Roll out the pizza dough and put it in a pizza mould. Prick the dough with a fork. Spread with tomato sauce and add desired toppings. Bake for 20–25 minutes at 220^ C in a preheated oven.

Jam Recipes

[32 Jam]

STRAWBERRY JAM

Select menu '32'

strawberries, finely chopped600 g
sugar400 g
powdered pectin13 g

1 Place half of the fruit into the bread pan, then add half of the sugar. Repeat with the remaining fruit and sugar.
2 Sprinkle the pectin onto the ingredients in the bread pan.
3 Select menu 32 and enter 1 hour and 40 minutes on the timer.

BLUEBERRY JAM

Select menu '32'

blueberries700 g
sugar400 g

1 Place half of the fruit into the bread pan, then add half of the sugar. Repeat with the remaining fruit and sugar.
2 Select menu 32 and enter 1 hour and 50 minutes on the timer.

APPLE AND BLACKBERRY JAM

Select menu '32'

apples, grated or finely chopped300 g
blackberries400 g
sugar300 g
powdered pectin6 g

1 Place half of the fruit into the bread pan, then add half of the sugar. Repeat with the remaining fruit and sugar.
2 Sprinkle the pectin onto the ingredients in the bread pan.
3 Select menu 32 and enter 1 hour and 40 minutes on the timer.

PEACH MELBA

Select menu '32'

peaches, finely chopped500 g
raspberries200 g
sugar300 g
powdered pectin8 g

1 Place half of the fruit into the bread pan, then add half of the sugar. Repeat with the remaining fruit and sugar.
2 Sprinkle the pectin onto the ingredients in the bread pan.
3 Select menu 32 and enter 1 hour and 40 minutes on the timer.

PLUM JAM

Select menu '32'

plums, finely chopped700 g
sugar350 g
powdered pectin6 g

1 Place half of the fruit into the bread pan, then add half of the sugar. Repeat with the remaining fruit and sugar.
2 Sprinkle the pectin onto the ingredients in the bread pan.
3 Select menu 32 and enter 1 hour and 40 minutes on the timer.

FROZEN BERRY JAM

Select menu '32'

frozen mixed berries700 g
sugar400 g
powdered pectin10 g

1 Place half of the fruit into the bread pan, then add half of the sugar. Repeat with the remaining fruit and sugar.
2 Sprinkle the pectin onto the ingredients in the bread pan.
3 Select menu 32 and enter 1 hour and 40 minutes on the timer.

REDCURRANT AND CHILLI JAM

Select menu '32'

redcurrants, roughly mashed300 g
medium red chilli, finely chopped1–2
root ginger, finely grated4 cm
oranges, juice and finely grated zest2
sugar150 g
powdered pectin3 g

1 Place all the ingredients expect sugar and pectin into the bread pan.

2 Add the sugar and sprinkle the pectin onto the ingredients in the bread pan.

3 Select menu 32 and enter 1 hour and 40 minutes on the timer.

APRICOT JAM

Select menu '32'

apricots, finely chopped500 g
sugar250 g
powdered pectin6 g

1 Place half of the fruit into the bread pan, then add half of the sugar. Repeat with the remaining fruit and sugar.
2 Sprinkle the pectin onto the ingredients in the bread pan.
3 Select menu 32 and enter 1 hour and 30 minutes on the timer.

Compote Recipes

[33 Compote]

SPICED APPLE COMPOTE

Select menu '33'

apples, peeled, cored and diced1000 g
cinnamon stick1
cloves2
lemon, zest only1
lemon juice2 tbsp
sugar100 g
water75 mL

1 Remove the kneading blade from the bread pan.

2 Place ingredients in the bread pan in the order listed above. Pour water over ingredients.

3 Select menu 33 and enter 1 hour and 20 minutes on the timer.

4 Stir after cooking is completed.

RED FRUITS COMPOTE

Select menu '33'

plums, stone removed and cut in halves300 g
cherries, stone removed250 g
strawberries, stalk removed250 g
golden caster sugar75 g
water75 mL
raspberries (added after cooking)200 g

1 Remove the kneading blade from the bread pan.
2 Place ingredients in the bread pan in the order listed above. Pour water over ingredients.
3 Select menu 33 and enter 1 hour on the timer.
4 Stir after cooking is completed.
5 Add raspberries.

RHUBARB AND GINGER COMPOTE

Select menu '33'

rhubarb, cut into 2 cm lengths700 g
orange juice2 tbsp
crystallised ginger, finely chopped20 g
sugar100 g
water100 mL

1 Remove the kneading blade from the bread pan.
2 Place ingredients in the bread pan in the order listed above. Pour water over ingredients.
3 Select menu 33 and enter 1 hour and 40 minutes on the timer.
4 Stir after cooking is completed.

GB38

MIXED BERRY COMPOTE

Select menu '33'

mixed berriese.g. strawberries, raspberries, blueberries800 g
sugar75 g
water2 tbsp

1 Remove the kneading blade from the bread pan.
2 Place ingredients in the bread pan in the order listed above. Pour water over ingredients.
3 Select menu 33 and enter 1 hour on the timer.
4 Stir after cooking is completed.

APPLE SAUCE

Select menu '33'

bramley apples, peeled, cored and diced water1000 g2 tbsp

1 Remove the kneading blade from the bread pan.
2 Place the apple in the bread pan. Pour water over ingredients.
3 Select menu 33 and enter 1 hour and 20 minutes on the timer.
4 Stir after cooking is completed.

PEACH IN VANILLA SYRUP

Select menu '33'

peaches, stone removed and cut into 1/81000 g
sugar100 g
vanilla pod1/2
water125 mL

1 Remove the kneading blade from the bread pan.
2 Place ingredients in the bread pan in the order listed above. Pour water over ingredients.
3 Select menu 33 and enter 1 hour on the timer.
4 When cooking is complete, remove the peaches with a slotted spoon. Carefully pour the syrup over the fruit. Leave to cool.

Care & Cleaning

Before cleaning, unplug your Bread Maker and allow it to cool down.

■ To avoid damaging your Bread Maker...

  • Do not use anything abrasive! (cleansers, scouring pads etc)
  • Do not wash any part of your Bread Maker in the dishwasher!
  • Do not use benzine, thinners, alcohol, or bleach!
  • After rinsing the washable parts, wipe with cloth. Always keep the Bread Maker parts clean and dry.

Lid

Wipe with a damp cloth

PANASONIC SD-ZB2512 - Lid - 1

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Steam vent

Wipe with a damp cloth

PANASONIC SD-ZB2512 - Steam vent - 1

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Bread pan & kneading blade

Remove any leftover dough, and wash with water.

PANASONIC SD-ZB2512 - Bread pan & kneading blade - 1

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- If difficult to remove the kneading blade, soak in warm water for 5–10 minutes. Do not submerge the bread pan in water.

PANASONIC SD-ZB2512 - Bread pan & kneading blade - 2

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Measuring spoon & sourdough starter spoon

Wash with water.

Sourdough cups

Wash well with kitchen detergent and dry, to prevent bacteria growth.

PANASONIC SD-ZB2512 - Sourdough cups - 1

PANASONIC SD-ZB2512 - Sourdough cups - 2

- Not dishwasher safe

PANASONIC SD-ZB2512 - Sourdough cups - 3

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Body

Wipe with a damp cloth
- Wipe gently to avoid damaging the temperature sensor.

Temperature sensor
temperature sensor

  • The colour of the inside of the unit may change with use.

Care & Cleaning

Dispenser lid

Remove and wash with water.

  • Raise the dispenser lid to an angle of approximately 75 degrees. Align the connection and pull towards you to remc
    or push carefully back at the same angle to attach. (Wait until the machine has cooled down first, because it will be very hot immediately after use)
    ● Take care not to damage or pull the seal. (Damage could lead to leakage of steam, condensation, or deformation)

PANASONIC SD-ZB2512 - Dispenser lid - 1

Yeast dispenser

Wipe with a damp cloth and dry naturally.

- If wipe with a dry cloth, dry yeast will not drop into the bread pan due to static.

PANASONIC SD-ZB2512 - Yeast dispenser - 1

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Seal

Wipe with dry cloth when it is wet.

PANASONIC SD-ZB2512 - Yeast dispenser - 2

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PANASONIC SD-ZB2512 - Yeast dispenser - 3

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Raisin nut dispenser

Remove and wash with water.

PANASONIC SD-ZB2512 - Raisin nut dispenser - 1

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- Wash after each use to remove any residue.

PANASONIC SD-ZB2512 - Raisin nut dispenser - 2

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To protect the non-stick finish

Bread pan and kneading blade are coated with a non-stick finish to avoid stains and to make it easier when removing bread.

To avoid damaging it, please follow the instructions below.

  • Do not use hard utensils such as a knife or a fork when removing the bread from the bread pan. When you have hard time taking out the bread from the bread pan, see P. GB43.

- Ensure that the kneading blade is not embedded in the bread loaf before slicing it. If it is embedded, wait for the loaf to cool and remove it. (Do not use hard or sharp utensils such as a knife or a fork.) Be careful not to get burns as the kneading blade may still be hot.

- Use the soft sponge when cleaning the bread pan and the kneading blade. Do not use anything abrasive such as cleansers or scouring pads.

- Hard, coarse or large ingredients such as flours with whole or ground grains, sugar, or the addition of nuts and seeds may damage the non-stick finish of the bread pan. If using large chunk of ingredient, break into small pieces. Please make sure to follow the recipe quantities stated.

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Troubleshooting

Before calling for service, please check through this section.

Problem

My bread does not rise

The top of my bread is uneven

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[All bread]

- The quality of the gluten in your flour is poor, or you have not used strong flour. (Gluten quality can vary depending on temperature, humidity, how the flour is stored, and the season of harvest)

Try another type, brand or another batch of flour.

- The dough has become too firm because you haven't used enough liquid.

→ Stronger flour with higher protein content absorbs more water than others, so try adding an extra 10–20 mL of water.

- You are not using the right type of yeast.

→ Use a dry yeast from a sachet, which has ‘instant yeast’ written on it. This type does not require pre-fermentation.

- You are not using enough yeast, or your yeast is old.

→ Use the measuring spoon provided. Check the yeast's expiry date. (Keep in fridge)

- The yeast has touched the liquid before kneading.

→ Check that you have put in the ingredients in the correct order according to the instructions. (P. GB12)

- You have used too much salt, or not enough sugar.

→ Check the recipe and measure out the correct amounts using the measuring spoon provided.

→ Check that salt and sugar is not included in other ingredients.

[Speciality bread]

- Einkorn wheat was used when baking speciality bread and/or a lot of flour other than spelt flour were used.

→ The spelt flour should be up to 60% of the entire flour when you use more than two kinds of flour other than spelt. The rye and the rice flour should be up to 40% of the entire flour and buckwheat flour should be up to 20% of the entire flour.

My bread is full of air holes

My bread seems to have collapsed after rising.

My bread has risen too much.

Why is my bread pale and sticky?

There is excess flour around the bottom and sides of my bread.

Why has my bread not mixed properly?

- You have used too much yeast.

→ Check the recipe and measure out the correct amount using the measuring spoon provided.

- You have used too much liquid.

→ Some types of flour absorb more water than others, so try using 10–20 mL less water.

- The quality of your flour isn't very good.

→ Try using a different brand of flour.

- You have used too much liquid.

→ Try using 10–20 mL less water.

- You have used too much yeast/water.

→ Check the recipe and measure out the correct amount using the measuring spoon (yeast)/sourdough cup (water) provided.

→ Check that excess water amount is not included in other ingredients.

- You have not used enough flour.

→ Carefully weigh the flour using scales.

- You are not using enough yeast, or your yeast is old.

→ Use the measuring spoon provided. Check the yeast's expiry date. (Keep in fridge)

- There has been a power failure, or the machine has been stopped during breadmaking.

→ The machine switches off if it is stopped for more than 10 minutes. You will need to remove the bread from the bread pan and start again with new ingredients.

- You have used too much flour, or you are not using enough liquid.

→ Check the recipe and measure out the correct amount using scales for the flour or the sourdough cup provided for liquids.

- You haven't put the kneading blade in the bread pan.

→ Make sure the kneading blade is in the bread pan before you put in the ingredients.

- There has been a power failure, or the machine has been stopped during breadmaking.

→ The machine switches off if it is stopped for more than 10 minutes. You might be able to start the loaf again, though this might give poor results if kneading had already begun.

Troubleshooting

Before calling for service, please check through this section.

Problem

My bread has not been baked.

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Dough leaks out of the bottom of the bread pan.

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  • The dough menu was selected.
    → The dough menu does not include a baking process.
  • There has been a power failure, or the machine has been stopped during breadmaking.
    → The machine switches off if it is stopped for more than 10 minutes. You can try baking the dough in your oven if it has risen and proved.
  • There is not enough water and the motor protection device has activated.
    This only happens when the unit is overloaded and excessive force is applied to the motor.
    → Visit place of purchase for a service consultation. Next time, check the recipe and measure out the correct amount using the sourdough cup provided.
  • You have forgotten to attach the kneading blade.
    → Make sure you attach the kneading blade first (P. GB12).
  • The kneading mounting shaft in the bread pan is stiff and does not rotate.
    → If the kneading mounting shaft does not rotate when the kneading blade is attached, you will need to replace the kneading mounting shaft unit. (Consult the place of purchase or a Panasonic service centre.)
  • A small amount of dough will escape through the ventilation holes (so that it does not stop the rotating parts from rotating). This is not a fault, but check occasionally that the kneading mounting shaft rotate properly.
    → If the kneading mounting shaft does not rotate when the kneading blade is attached, you will need to replace the kneading mounting shaft unit. (Consult the place of purchase or a Panasonic service centre.)
    (Bottom of bread pan)
    Kneading
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    Kneading
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Ventilation holes (4 in total)

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Kneading mounting shaft

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The sides of my bread have collapsed and the bottom is damp.

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  • You have left the bread in the bread pan for too long after baking.
    → Remove the bread promptly after baking.
  • There has been a power failure, or the machine has been stopped during breadmaking.
    → The machine switches off if it is stopped for more than 10 minutes. You may try baking the dough in your oven.
  • This is because the kneading blade fits loosely on the kneading mounting shaft. (This is not a fault)
  • Ingredients may have been spilt on the heating element.
    → Sometimes a little flour, raisins or other ingredients may be flicked out of the bread pan during mixing. Simply wipe the heating element gently after baking once the Bread Maker has cooled down.
    → Remove the bread pan from the Bread Maker to place ingredients.

The kneading blade rattles.

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I can smell burning while the bread is baking.

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Smoke is coming out of the steam vent.

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• The dough is a little stiff.
→ Allow the bread to cool completely before removing the kneading blade carefully.
Some types of flour absorb more water than others, so try adding an extra 10–20 mL of water next time.
- Crust has built up underneath the kneading blade.
→ Wash the kneading blade and its spindle after each use.

The kneading blade stays in the bread when I remove it from the bread pan.

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  • The steam remaining in the bread after baking can pass into the crust and soften it slightly.
    → To reduce the amount of steam, try using 10–20 mL less water or half the amount of sugar.

The crust creases and goes soft on cooling.

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- To make your bread crispier, you could use the menu 9 or the 'Dark' crust colour option, or even bake it in the oven at 200^ /gas mark 6 for an extra 5–10 minutes.

How can I keep my crust crispy?

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  • It was too hot when you sliced it.
    → Allow your bread to cool on rack before slicing to release the steam.

My bread is sticky and slices unevenly.

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- Some of the bread mix dough is harder to mixed extra ingredients in or to flick out some of them. Decreased the extra ingredients into half.

Problem

There is excess oil on the bottom of brioche. The crust is oily. My bread has big holes.

My brioche did not turn out well when using bread mix.

The bread does not come out.

When cooking jam, it has scorched or the kneading blade fixes and it doesn't come off.

The jam has boiled over.

Jam is too runny and not firmly set.

Can frozen fruits be used?

What kinds of sugar can we use on jam?

When making jam, can we use fruits are pickled in alcohol?

The fruit has collapsed when making fruit in syrup.

Dry yeast will not drop into the bread pan.

Extra ingredients are not mixed properly in Rustic Artisan.

Cause → Action

  • Did you add butter within 5 min of the beep?
    → Do not put butter when display show remaining time until ready. (P. GB15) Butter flavor might be weak, but it can bake.

- Try following things.

→ It might be baked better if yeast is decreased a little when using menu 13 or 29. (If adding yeast separately.)
→ Follow the recipe on the bread mix, but the bread mix should be between 350–500 g.
→ Place the dry yeast (If adding yeast separately) in the yeast dispenser, and dry ingredients and butter in the bread pan. Then place water. When adding the extra ingredients, add them later. (P. GB15 or GB22)
→ The completion is different according to recipe on the bread mix.

- If the bread cannot be easily removed from the bread pan, leave the bread pan for 5–10 minutes to cool, making sure that it is not left unattended where somebody or something may get burnt. After that, shake the bread pan several times using oven gloves. (Hold the handle down so that it does not get in the way of bread.)

- The amount of the fruit was a too little, or the amount of sugar is too much.

→ Place the bread pan in the sink and half fill the bread pan with warm water. Leave the bread pan to soak until the cooked on mixture or kneading blade loosens. After scorching is relieved, wash it with a soft sponge etc. Please be aware of the hot water.

- Too much fruit or sugar has been used.

→ Only use the amounts of fruit and sugar specified in the recipes on P. GB37.

- The fruit was under or over ripe.

- Sugar was decreased too much.

• Cooking time was insufficient.

- Fruit with a low pectin content was used.

→ Use the runny jam as a sauce for desserts.
→ Leave the jam to cool completely. The jam will continue to set as it cools.

- It is possible to use them.

- White caster and granulated can be used. Do not use brown sugar, diet sugar, and low calorie sugar or artificial sweetener.

- Do not use them. The quality is not satisfactory.

- The cooking time was too long. The fruit may have been over ripe.

  • The timing of yeast dispenser activation is different depending on the menu program and room temperature.
  • Yeast dispenser is wet, or there may be a static build up.
    → Wipe with a damp cloth and dry naturally.
  • Dry yeast is damped.
    → Use new dry yeast.

- Did you add extra ingredients to the raisin nut dispenser before the beep? → Extra ingredients must be added to the raisin nut before ‘♥♥’ is flashing in the display.

Troubleshooting

Before calling for service, please check through this section.

Problem

Extra ingredients does not fall into the bread pan from the raisin nut dispenser.

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appears on the display.

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  • Is the surface of the extra ingredients higher than the edge of the raisin nut dispenser?
    → Put the extra ingredients so that its surface is lower than the edge of the raisin nut dispenser. (P. GB14)
    The capacity of the raisin nut dispenser is 150 g, however depending on the state and the type of ingredients, they may overflow.

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  • There has been a power failure for approx. 10 minutes (the plug has been accidentally pulled out, or the breaker has been activated), or there is another problem with the power supply.
    → The operation will not be affected if the problem with the power supply is only momentary. The Bread Maker will operate again if its power is restored within 10 minutes, but the end result may be affected.

1 appears on the display.

H01–H02 appears on the display.

U50 appears on the display.

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- There has been a power failure for a certain amount of time (differs depending on the circumstances - e.g. mains power failure, unplugging, malfunctioning fuse or breaker).

→ Remove the dough and start again using new ingredients.

- The display indicates a problem with the Bread Maker.

→ Consult the place of purchase or a Panasonic service centre.

PANASONIC SD-ZB2512 - Problem - 5

- The unit is hot (above 40^ / 105^ ). This may occur with repeated use. Allow the unit to cool down to below 40^ / 105^ before using it again (U50 will disappear).

Disposal of Old Equipment

Only for European Union and countries with recycling systems

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This symbol on the products, packaging, and/or accompanying documents means that used electrical and electronic products must not be mixed with general household waste.

For proper treatment, recovery and recycling of old products, please take them to applicable collection points in accordance with your national legislation.

By disposing of them correctly, you will help to save valuable resources and prevent any potential negative effects on human health and the environment.

For more information about collection and recycling, please contact your local municipality.

Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste, in accordance with national legislation.

For business users in the European Union

If you wish to discard electrical and electronic equipment, please contact your dealer or supplier for further information.

Information on Disposal in other Countries outside the European Union

This symbol is only valid in the European Union.

If you wish to discard this product, please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal.

Specification

Power supply230 V ~ 50 Hz
Power consumed550 W
Capacity(Strong flour) max. 600 g min. 300 g
(Dry yeast) max. 7.5 g min. 2.1 g
Capacity of raisin nut dispensermax. 150 g raisins
TimerDigital timer (up to 13 hours)
Dimensions (H×W×D)approx. 38.2×25.6×38.9 cm
Weightapprox. 7.6 kg
Accessories2 sourdough cups, measuring spoon, sourdough starter spoon

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This symbol on the product indicates “hot surface and should not be touched without caution”.

Inhalt

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Milchprodukte

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Gistdispenser

Deksel

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Zuivelproducten

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1 Selecteer menu '27'
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Rest • Knead • Rise • Bake • End XL - L - M- 27 24:00 -Dark -Medium -Light

2 Start de machine
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Rest • Knead • Rise • Bake • End XL - L - M- 27 24:00 Dark Medium Light

1 Selecteer menu '17'

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Rest • Knead • Rise • Bake • End XL - L - M- 17 1:15 - Dark - Medium - Light

2 Start de machine

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Rest·Knead·Rise·Bake·End XL- L- M- 17 3 Dark Medium Light

● Na 3 minuten

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① Selecteer menu '17'

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Rest • Knead • Rise • Bake • End XL - L- M- 17 - Dark - Medium - Light

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1 Selecteer menu '32'

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Rest•Knead•Rise•Bake•End XL- L- M- 32 2:00 -Dark -Medium -Light

Stel de kooktijd in

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Rest • Knead • Rise • Bake • End XL - L - M- 32 2:30 -Dark -Medium -Light

Start de machine

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1 Selecteer menu '33'

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Rest•Knead•Rise•Bake•End XL- L- M- 33 1:10 Dark Medium Light

Stel de kooktijd in

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Rest • Knead • Rise • Bake • End XL - L - M- 33 1:00 -Dark -Medium -Light

2 Start de machine

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Selecteer menu '1' of '2'

Selecteer menu '5' of '6'

Selecteer menu '1' of '2'

Selecteer menu '5' of '6'

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Behuizing

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Dichtingsmateriaal

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Ingrédients secs, ingrédients non solubles

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PÂTE POUR PAIN CROÛTÉ

PÂTE BRIOCHÉE (ROULEAU BRIOCHÉ AUX PÉPITES DE CHOCOLAT)

; pour 12 rouleaux

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Accessori

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Prodotti caseari

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Cestello del pane e lama impastatrice

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Corpo

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Interior de la tapa

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Tapa del dispensador

Dispensador de levadura

Tapa

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PANASONIC SD-ZB2512 - Corpo - 3

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PANASONIC SD-ZB2512 - Corpo - 4

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PANASONIC SD-ZB2512 - Corpo - 5

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Productos lácteos

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① Gire el recipiente del pan.
② Extraiga el recipiente del pan.

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Limpie y seque previamente el dispensador

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natural_image Illustration of a coffee machine with open lid and digital display, emitting coffee beans (no text or symbols)
natural_image Simple line drawing of an open book with blank pages (no text or symbols)
natural_image Person cleaning a microwave oven with a cloth (no text or symbols visible)
natural_image Close-up of a black electric oven with visible heat exchanger and ventilation slots (no text or symbols)
natural_image Close-up of hands cleaning a blue and black object in a bucket (no text or symbols visible)
natural_image White container with black liquid being poured into it, no visible text or symbols
natural_image Panasonic food microwave oven with open lid and control panel (no visible text or symbols)

Cuerpo

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Representative in EU :

Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH

Panasonic Testing Centre

Winsbergring 15, 22525 Hamburg, Germany

Panasonic Taiwan Co., Ltd.

Web Site: http://panasonic.net/

© Panasonic Taiwan Co., Ltd. 2015

DZ50B187

F0115D0

Printed in China

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Brand : PANASONIC

Model : SD-ZB2512

Category : Bread maker