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Breadman TR2500BC Bread Maker Questions & Answers
The paddle for my Breadman
I just purchased this 2 days ago and started to use it. I noticed the bread pan would wobble and was noisy during the kneading cycle. On the second use the paddle came off during the kneading cycle. Being a service technician all my life, I started to analyze the problem. I was previously surprised how loose the bread pan fitted into the bread maker and suspected there should be something to support the pan and hold it in place. I could not see anything obvious, but after looking carefully I noticed spring clips on the bottom of the bread pan, and also mating spring clips in the bottom of the bread maker. If I pushed the bread pan down fairly hard into the bread maker the bread pan would snap firmly in place. This stopped the wobbling during the kneading cycle and the paddle coming off. I could not find anywhere in the manual where it explained the bread pan must be pushed firmly down into place until it snaps in. The manufacturer should explain this to their customers on their website.
11/20/2016 6:14:51 PM •
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on Nov 20, 2016
The paddle keeps coming off during mixing and
Hi, The sealed bearing located on the bottom of the bread pan has failed. This bearing is sealed with lubricant to allow the paddle shaft to spin easily. The black stain you see is the lubricating grease. You need a new bread pan. Hank
2/12/2013 9:17:54 AM •
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on Feb 12, 2013
Keypad problem
Don't try this unless you know what you're doing. But, if all else
fails, give it a shot. I tried the fixya solutions, but none of
them worked. Since I still had power to the light when I opened the
lid, I assumed it was a problem with the keypad microprocessor. With
the breadmaker plugged in, remove the ribbon cable connector connected
to the PCB board. This will short the pins leading to the keypad. You
might have to touch the connector to the pins on the circuit board a
few times to make the microprocessor go "wacko" and reset itself. Once
you hear the beep, the display should be working. If the convection fan
or motor starts running while trying to get the display to work again
just hit the reset on the keypad and choose any cycle and hit the start
button. It may take 30 seconds or so for the machine to reset itself to
normal operation. If anyone knows which pins to short out, I can solder
in a reset button, so if this ever happens again I won't have to open
the control panel. Or maybe the keypad needs to be properly grounded.
9/14/2012 2:58:36 PM •
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on Sep 14, 2012
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