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Breadman TR2200C Ultimate Bread Maker - Page 2 Questions & Answers
My machine still works great,
We had also other inquiries for the same model since the pan gasket it seems to be a weak point. However the pan is out of market which led out of stock from all online shops. So as other were lucky we sugest to purchase a used whole unit from ebay in a good price We have make a search and there is a couple of good options at the moment but if you refer you can watch it for some days .
http://shop.ebay.com/i.html?_nkw=Breadman+Ultimate+TR2200COur opinion is to act fast and take the oportunity to have your in working order and as plus to have other parts for future so you will not need a replacement for long time more.
I NEED A MANUAL AND RECIPE BOOK
You could probably go to a fed ex kinkos and ask them to go online and print one out for you. If you want me to email you the manual or email the manual to your fedex kinko's guy I could do that too. Just visit them and ask them how they want you to handle it and email me.
[email protected] or try the breadman website and order one from them.
Does this have a convection oven?
Another possibility is that the two prongs that couple the motor in the base with the rotor in the baking pan can slightly bend when kneading heavy breads. This slant can create a force that pushes the pan upward while kneading. This is the same principle as rotating a vertically mounted screw causes it moving up or down. A simple solution is to use pliers to slightly bend the prongs in the direction of rotation to make them exactly perpendicular to the rotation plane. The prongs should be visible when the baking pan is removed. There is a well in the center of the base and inside that well there is an S shaped blade mounted on the spindle of the motor, which the ends of the S bent at 90 degrees upward. Those two ends push the two arms of the rotor in the baking pan. You should first determine the direction of the rotation by starting the machine (it is clockwise in my machine), and then grab each upward end of the S-blade with pliers and bend it slightly in the SAME direction as the assembly rotates.
Bread pan pops out during kneading, hard to remove after baking
I have Breadman Ultimate for over 12 years now. I make bread 2-3 times a week for the past 10 years. I found that the bread pan popping out only happens when the motor shaft and the kneading paddle are not tightly engaged. I find this problem in the following two scenarios:
1. The bread pan was not pushed down all the way as described by cassie_hobbs and tlcquiltnut.
2. Debris filled up the motor-shaft bowl underneath the bread pan to prevent a tight engagement of the motor shaft and the kneading paddle. These debris are generated during the kneading process; part of the ingredients is pushed out of the shallow horizontal pan and accumulated underneath.
To avoid the problem, I have to periodically remove debris from the shaft bowl and make sure the pan pushed all the way down.
To reduce the debris, I made a simple cover for the bread pan by cutting an old aluminum baking dish. I always remove the cover after the kneading cycle to prevent the rising dough from reaching the bottom of the cover.
Hope this helps.
Wendy
Circular clip holding paddle axle in place
I fixed this by using an "e-clip". You can get e-clips at any autoparts store, or online in assortment kits for cheap money. You have to remove the spring seal and washers inside the pan, you also have to remove the circlip on the bottom of the paddle shaft, you have to install the paddle from the inside once you have the right size e-clip installed.
It's a lot harder to explain than to do, once you get it apart you'll see how things go together. I have no clue what originally used to hold the shaft in, mine made sqealing noise, when I took it apart there was little left of the original part.
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