Tefal PF220838 Pain and Delices Pleasure Bread Instruction Manual

June 5, 2024
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PAIN PLAISIR / PAIN & DELICES
Instructions for UseTefal PF220838 Pain and Delices Pleasure
Bread

DESCRIPTION

  1. Lid

  2.  Control panel
    a. Display screen
    b. Choice of programs
    c. Weight selection
    d. Buttons for setting the delayed start and
    adjusting the time for programs 11
    e. Select crust color
    f. On/off button
    g. Operating indicator light

  3. Bread pan

  4. Kneading paddle

  5. Graduated beaker

  6. Teaspoon measure/ tablespoon measure

  7. Hook accessory for lifting out kneading paddle

  8. Storage lid

  9. Cottage cheese pot

  10. Yoghurt pot

  • depending on model
    The noise level measured for this product is 66 dBa.

PRIOR TO FIRST USE

  • Please read the instructions for use carefully before using your appliance for the first time and keep them in a safe place for future reference.
  • Remove all packaging, stickers, and various accessories both inside and outside the appliance – **A**.
  • Clean all components and the appliance using a damp cloth and dry thoroughly.

QUICK START-UP

  • Place your appliance on a flat, stable, heat-resistant work surface away from water splashes.

  • Unwind the cord and plug it into an earthed electrical power outlet. After the audio signal plays, program 1 is displayed by default –**H .**

  • A slight odor may be given off when the appliance is first used.

  • Remove the bread pan by lifting the handle. Next, install the kneading paddle – **B - D** .

  • Add the ingredients in the pan in the recommended order (see the paragraph PRACTICAL ADVICE). Make sure that all ingredients are weighed accurately – **E - F .**

  • Insert the bread pan –**G .**

  • Close the lid.

  • Select the desired program using the key.

  • Press the key. The 2 points of the timer flash. The operating indicator light lights
    up –**I - J** .

  • At the end of the cooking cycle, press and unplug the bread maker. Remove the bread pan. Always use oven mitts, because both the pan’s handle and the inside of the lid are hot. Turn out the bread while hot and place it on a rack for 1 hr. to allow it to cool –**K .**

To get acquainted with the operation of your bread maker, we suggest trying the CLASSIC BREAD recipe as your first bread.

CLASSIC BREAD (program 4) INGREDIENTS – tsp = teaspoon – tbsp = tablespoon
CRUST COLOUR =  MEDIUM 1. WATER = 330 ml

2. OIL = 2 tbsp
3. SALT = 1 1/2 tsp
4. SUGAR = 1 tbsp| 5. POWDERED MILK = 2 tbsp
6. PLAIN FLOUR = 605 g
7. YEAST = 1 1/2 tsp
WEIGHT = 1000 g

USING YOUR BREAD MAKER

Selection of a program
Use the menu key to select the desired program. Each time that you press the key, the number on the display screen goes to the next program.

  1. Savory gluten-free bread. The program is used to make recipes low in sugar and fat. We recommend the use of a ready-to-use mix (see warnings for the use of gluten-free programs).

  2. Sweet gluten-free bread. The program used to make recipes containing sugar and fat (e.g. brioche). We recommend using a ready-to-use mix.

  3. Gluten-free cake. The program used to make gluten-free cakes by baking powder. We recommend using a ready-to-use mix.

  4. Classic bread. Use this program to make a sandwich loaf-type white bread recipe.

  5. Quick classic bread. Use this program to more quickly make a loaf-type white bread recipe.

  6. French Bread. Use this program to make a traditional French white bread recipe with a thicker crust.

  7. Sweet Bread. This program is suitable for brioche-type recipes that contain more fat and sugar. If you use ready-to-use preparations, do not exceed 750 g of dough in total.

  8. Whole grain bread. Select this program when making recipes based on whole-grain flour.

  9. Quick whole grain bread. Use this program to more quickly make a recipe based on whole-grain flour.

  10. Rye bread. Select this program when using a large quantity of rye flour or other cereals of this type (e.g. buckwheat, spelled).

  11. Leavened doughs. Use this program to make recipes for pizza dough, bread dough, and waffle dough. This program does not cook food.

  12. Pasta. Use this program to make recipes for Italian-type pasta or pie crust dough.

  13. Cake. Use this program to make cakes using baking powder. Only the 1000 g setting is accessible for this program.

  14. Cooking. Use this program to cook for 10 to 70 min. It can be selected on its own and be used:
    a) after completion of the Leavened Dough program,
    b) to reheat or crisp the surface of already cooked bread that has cooled,
    c) to finish cooking in the event of a prolonged power outage during a bread cycle.

  15. Porridge. Use this program to make porridge and rice pudding recipes.

  16. Cereals. Use this program to make recipes for rice pudding, semolina pudding, and buckwheat pudding.

  17. J am. Use this program to make homemade jams. When using programs 15, 16, and 17, be careful of steam jets and the release of hot air when opening the lid.
    Programs specific to the “Pain & Délices” bread machine: 

  18. Yogurt. Used to make yogurt based on pasteurized cow’s milk, goat’s milk, or soya milk. Place the yogurt pot in the pan (without the lid or cottage cheese filter). Once prepared, keep in a cool place and consume within 7 days.

  19. Drinkable yogurt. Used to make drinkable yogurt based on pasteurized milk. Place the yogurt pot in the pan (without the lid). Shake well before drinking. Once prepared, keep in a cool place and consume within 7 days.

  20. Soft white cheese. Used to make soft white cheese from curdled cow’s milk or goat’s milk. Place the cottage cheese pot in the yogurt pot (without the lid) and install it in the pan. A draining phase is necessary. Once prepared, keep in a cool place and consume within 2 days.

Selecting the bread weight
Press the key to set the weight selected – 500 g, 750 g or 1000 g. The indicator light lights up opposite the selected setting. The weight is provided for information purposes only. For some programs, it is not possible to select the weight. Please refer to the cycle chart at the end of the instruction manual.
Selecting the crust color
Three choices are available: light/medium / dark. If you wish to modify the default setting, press the key until the indicator light lights up opposite the selected setting. For some programs, it is not possible to select the crust color. Please refer to the cycle chart at the end of the instruction manual.
Start / Stop
Press the key to turn on the appliance. The countdown starts. To stop the program or cancel the programmed delayed start, press the key for 3 seconds.

OPERATION OF THE BREAD MAKER

The cycle chart (see the end of the instruction manual) indicates the breakdown of the various steps, according to the selected program. The indicator light indicates which step is currently underway.

Kneading
Use this program to form the structure of the dough and its ability to rise properly. During this cycle, you may add ingredients: dried fruits.
Rest
Allows the dough to expand to improve the quality of the kneading.
Rise
The time during which the yeast works to leaven the bread and develop its aroma.
Cooking
Transforms the dough into a loaf and ensures the desired crust color and crispness level.
Keep warm
Keeps the bread warm for 1 hour after cooking. It is nonetheless recommended to turn out the bread once cooking is done.
The display screen continues to display “0:00” during the hour-long “Keep warm” cycle. At the end of the cycle, the appliance stops automatically after producing several audio signals.

DELAYED START PROGRAM

You may program the appliance to ensure that your preparation is ready at the time of your choice, up to 15 hrs. in advance. The delayed start program is not available for:  Programs 5,11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, and 17 (for “Pain Plaisir” model). Programs 5, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20 (for “Pain & Délices” model).
This step occurs after having selected the program, the crust color, and the weight. The program time is displayed. Calculate the time difference between the moment you start the program and the time at which you want your recipe to be ready. The machine automatically includes the program cycle duration. To access the delayed start, press the **-**button and the image will appear on the display as well as the default time (15:00). To set the time, press the **-**button. The lights up. Press to launch the delayed start program. If you make a mistake or wish to modify the time setting, hold down the key until it emits an audio signal. The default time is displayed. Start the operation again.
Some ingredients are perishable. Don’t use the delayed start program for recipes containing: raw milk, eggs, yogurt, cheese, and fresh fruit.

PRACTICAL ADVICE

All ingredients used must be at room temperature (unless otherwise indicated), and must be weighed accurately. Measure the liquids using the graduated cup provided. Use the spoon provided to measure tablespoons on one side and teaspoons on the other. Inaccurate measurements will yield bad results.
Follow the exact order of the ingredients and the quantities indicated in the recipes. First the liquids, and then the solids. The yeast must not come into contact with the liquids or with the salt. Too much yeast weakens the dough structure, which will rise a lot and will subsequently sag during cooking.Tefal PF220838 Pain and Delices Pleasure Bread -
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General order to follow:
Liquids (softened butter, oil, eggs, water, milk) Salt Sugar The first half of the flour Powdered milk Specific solid ingredients The second half of the flour Yeast During a power outage of under 7 minutes, the machine will save its status and will resume its operation once the power comes online. If you wish to have one bread cycle directly follow another, wait for approximately 1 hr. between both cycles to allow the machine to cool and prevent any potential impact on bread making.
When turning out your bread, the kneading paddle may remain stuck inside it. In this case, use the hook to gently remove it.
To do so, insert the hook in the kneading paddle’s shaft, and then lift to remove it.
Warnings for the use of gluten-free programs
Menus 1, 2, and 3 must be used to make gluten-free bread or cakes. For each program, a single weight is available. Gluten-free bread and cakes are suitable for those who have an intolerance to gluten (celiac disease sufferers) present in several bowls of cereal (wheat, barley, rye, oat, Kamut, spelled, etc.). It is important to avoid cross-contamination with flours containing gluten. Exercise special care cleaning the pan and the kneading paddle, as well as all utensils being used to make gluten-free bread and cakes. You must also ensure that the yeast used contains no gluten. Gluten- free recipes have been developed based on the use of preparations (also called ready-to-use mixes) for gluten-free bread that are either Schär or Valpiform type. Blends of flour types must be sifted with the yeast to prevent lumps. When the program is launched, it is necessary to assist in the kneading process: scrape down any unmixed ingredients on the sides towards the center of the pan using a non-metallic spatula. Gluten-free bread cannot rise as much as traditional bread. It will be of a denser consistency and lighter color than normal bread. All premix brands do not yield the same results: the recipes may have to be adjusted. It is therefore recommended to conduct some tests (see example below).

Example: adjust the quantity of liquid.
Tefal PF220838 Pain and Delices Pleasure Bread - fig14Exception: cake batter must remain quite liquid.

INFORMATION ON THE INGREDIENTS

Yeast:
Bread is made using baker’s yeast. This type of yeast is sold in several forms: small cubes of compressed yeast, active dry yeast to be rehydrated or instant dry yeast. Yeast is sold in supermarkets (bakery or fresh foods departments), but you can also buy compressed yeast from your baker. The yeast must be directly incorporated in your machine’s pan with the other ingredients. Nonetheless consider thoroughly crumbling the compressed yeast between your fingers to facilitate its dispersion. Follow the recommended amounts (see the equivalences chart below).

Quantity/weight equivalences between dry yeast and compressed yeast

Dry yeast 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 4.5 5
Compressed yeast (in g) 9 13 18 22 25 31 36 40 45

Flours:
Using T55 flour is recommended unless otherwise indicated in the recipes. When using mixes of special flour types for bread, brioche, or milk bread, do not exceed 750 g of dough in total (flour + water).
Depending on the quality of the flour, the bread-making results may also vary.

  • Keep flour in a hermetically sealed container, since flour reacts to fluctuations in climate conditions (humidity). Adding oats, bran, wheat germ, rye or whole grains to the bread dough, will produce a bread that is denser and less fluffy.
  • The more flour is based on whole grains, that is, containing a part of the outer layers of wheat grain (T>55), the less the dough will rise and the denser the bread will be.
  • You will also find commercially available ready-to-use preparations for bread. Please refer to the manufacturer’s recommendations for the use of these preparations.

Gluten-free flour:
Using large quantities of these flour types to make bread calls for the use of the gluten-free bread program. There is a large number of flour types that do not contain any gluten. The best known are buckwheat flour, rice flour (either white or whole grain), quinoa flour, cornflour, chestnut flour, millet flour, and sorghum flour. For gluten-free bread, in order to try to recreate the elasticity of gluten, it is essential to mix several types of nonbread-making flours and add thickening agents.

Thickening agents for gluten-free bread:
To obtain a proper consistency and to attempt to imitate the elasticity of gluten, you may add some xanthan gum and/or guar gum to your preparations.
Ready-to-use gluten-free preparations:
They make it easier to make gluten-free bread since they contain thickeners and have the advantage of being completely guaranteed to be gluten-free — some are also organic.
All brands of ready-to-use gluten-free preparations do not yield the same results.
Sugar:
Don’t use sugar lumps. Sugar feeds the yeast, gives a good flavor to the bread, and improves the crust color.
Salt:
It regulates the activity of the yeast and gives flavor to the bread. It must not come into contact with the yeast prior to the start of the preparation. It also improves the structure of the dough.
Water:
Water rehydrates and activates the yeast. It also hydrates the flour’s starch and enables the loaf to be formed. Water may be replaced, in whole or in part, by milk or other liquids. Use liquids at room temperature, except for gluten- free bread, which requires the use of warm water (approximately 35°C).
Fats and oils:
Fats make the bread fluffier. It will also keep better and longer. Too much fat slows the rise of the dough. If you use butter, crumble it into small pieces or soften it. Do not incorporate the melted butter. Prevent the fat from coming into contact with the yeast, since the fat could prevent the yeast from rehydrating.
Eggs:
They improve the bread’s color and favor the good development of the loaf. If you use eggs, reduce the quantity of liquid accordingly. Break the egg and add the necessary liquid until you obtain the quantity of liquid indicated in the recipe. The recipes have been designed for a medium-sized egg of 50 g, if the eggs are larger, add some flour; if the eggs are smaller, add a little less flour.
Milk:
Milk has an emulsifying effect that leads to the creation of more regular cells, and therefore an attractive loaf appearance. You may use fresh milk or powdered milk. If you use powdered milk, add the quantity of water initially reserved for milk: the total volume must be equal to the volume indicated in the recipe.

SPECIFIC INFORMATION REGARDING THE

“PAIN & DÉLICES” BREAD MACHINE:

CHOICE OF INGREDIENTS FOR YOGHURT Milk
Which type of milk may I use?
You may use all types of milk (for example, cow’s milk, goat’s milk, sheep’s milk, soya milk, or other plant-based milk). The consistency of the yogurt may vary according to the milk used. Raw milk, long shelf-life milk, and all milk described below are suitable for use in the appliance:

  • Sterilized long shelf life milk: Whole UHT milk produces a firmer yogurt. Partly skimmed milk produces a less firm yogurt.
    Alternatively, you may use partly skimmed milk and add 1 or 2 tablespoons of powdered milk.

  • Whole milk: this milk produces a creamier yogurt, with a thin “skin” layer on top.

  • Raw milk (farm milk): this type of milk must be boiled beforehand. We recommend boiling it for a sufficient length of time. Next, let it cool before placing it in the appliance.

  • Powdered milk: this type of milk produces a very creamy yogurt. Always follow the instructions appearing on the manufacturer’s packaging.

Fermentation Agent
For the yogurt The fermentation agent may be:

  • A plain yogurt purchased in a store, whose expiration date is the latest one available.
  • A freeze-dried fermentation agent or lactic cultures. In this case, follow the activation duration indicated in the fermentation agent’s instructions for use. These agents are available in supermarkets, pharmacies, and some health food stores.
  • One of your recently prepared yogurts
    – this must be plain yogurt, the most recent possible. This process is called a “culture”. The properties of the agents may be destroyed by overly elevated temperatures.

Fermentation Time
Depending on the basic ingredients used and the desired result, the fermentation of the yogurt will take between 6 and 12 hours. Once the cooking is done, put the yogurt in the refrigerator for at least 4 hours, and consume it within 7 days.Tefal PF220838 Pain and Delices Pleasure Bread -
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Rennet (for soft white cheese)
To make your cheeses, you can use some rennet or an acidic liquid such as lemon juice or vinegar to curdle the milk.

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

  • Unplug the appliance and wait for it to cool down completely.
  • Wash the pan and the kneading paddle using hot soapy water. If the kneading paddle stays in the pan, soak it for 5 to 10 min.
  • Clean the body of the appliance with a damp cloth sponge. Dry thoroughly.
  • The appliance and removable parts are unsuitable for dishwasher use.
  • Don’t use any household cleanser, abrasive pads or alcohol. Use a soft, damp cloth.
  • Never submerge the appliance’s body or the lid in water or any other liquid.

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE TO IMPROVE YOUR RECIPES

Not getting the  expected results?
This table will help you.| Bread rises too much| Bread falls after rising too much| Bread does not rise enough| Crust not golden enough| Sides brown but read not fully cooked| Top and sides floury
---|---|---|---|---|---|---
| | | | |
The button was pressed during baking.| | | | | |
Not enough flour.| | | | | |
Too much flour.| | | | | |
Not enough yeast.| | | ****| | |
Too much yeast.| | | | | |
Not enough water.| | | | | |
Too much water.| | | | | |
Not enough sugar.| | | | | |
Poor quality flour.| | | | | |
Wrong proportions of ingredients (too much).| | | | | |
Water too hot.| | | | | |
Water too cold.| | | | | |
Wrong program.| | | | | |
Are you failing to obtain the desired result? This chart will help identify the solution.| Liquid yogurt| The yogurt is too acidic| There is water in the yogurt| Yellowed yogurt
---|---|---|---|---
The fermentation time is too short.| | | |
The fermentation time is too long.| | | |
No enough fermentation agents or dead or non-active fermentation agents.| | | |
Improperly cleaned yogurt pot.| | | |
The milk used does not contain enough fat (partly skimmed instead of whole milk).| | | |
Lid left on the pot.| | | |
Improper programs used.| | | |

TECHNICAL TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

PROBLEMS CAUSES – SOLUTIONS
The kneading paddle is stuck in the pan. Let it soak before removing it.

After pressing on ,
nothing happens.| EO1 is displayed and flashes on the screen, the appliance beeps: the appliance is too hot. Wait 1 hour between 2 cycles.
EOO is displayed and flashes on the screen, the appliance beeps: the appliance is too cold. Wait for it to reach room temperature. HHH or EEE is displayed and flashes on the screen, and the appliance beeps malfunction. The machine must be serviced by authorized personnel. A delayed start has been programmed.
After pressing on, the motor is on but no kneading takes place.| The pan has not been correctly inserted. Kneading paddle missing or not installed properly. In the two cases cited above, stop the appliance manually with a long press on the button. Start the recipe again from the beginning.
After a delayed start, the bread has not risen enough or nothing happens.| You forgot to press on after programming the delayed start program. The yeast has come into contact with salt and/or water. Kneading paddle missing.
Burnt smell.| Some of the ingredients have fallen outside the pan: unplug the appliance, let it cool down, then clean the inside with a damp sponge and without any cleaning product. The preparation has overflowed: the quantity of ingredients used is too great, notably liquid. Follow the proportions given in the recipe.

Comment: the total duration does not include warming time.

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