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Add enough near boiling water to cover bottom. Wait 5 minutes. Drain off water. Add oil that you would use to make next loaf of bread. Rotate paddle back and forth to loosen up. I always add oil first to "lube" paddle shaft.
If the spindle is turning and the paddle is not then your paddle is worn out and probable slipping on the spindle. If the spindle isn't turning then your problem is underneath the pan or inside the drive and your paddle may be fine.
Hi, The paddle should turn freely by hand with the bread pan out of the machine. Make sure the pan is inserted in the machine correctly. If the motor shaft turns but the paddle doesn't then the sealed bearing that the paddle rotates on has failed and is frozen so the paddle does not turn.. You may need a new bread pan. Hank
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