Schapirinka
Today, during the next kneading of bread, I discovered that the bread was not kneaded well enough. There was still flour on the walls. And the bread maker has just entered the proofing mode. So I think, shouldn't I start this program on a new one? pressed stop, but the program did not reset. She pulled the cord out of the socket, turned it on, and the bread maker automatically switched to the "basis" mode. I tried to change the mode, but the buttons didn't respond. The regime remained the "basis". Even the size of the bread and the crispness of the crust could not be changed. Tell me is it okay? Isn't it okay to just stop the program ???
fugaska
if you carefully read the instructions, you will find such a function as voltage drop protection. for example, in my bread maker it is 8 minutes. this means that if you disconnect the stove from the mains (just pull the plug out of the socket), then only after 8 minutes the program will be reset and any other can be installed. this is convenient when the light is turned off for a short time (in my case, no more than 8 minutes), because when the power is turned on, the program will continue from the same place. so read the instructions.
Aglo
To reset the program, press and hold the "start / stop" button.
The stove will turn off and you can re-select the desired program.
Schapirinka
This is exactly what I did, but nothing worked. She was in test approach mode. Maybe it's too late ??
fugaska
then you definitely need to turn off the power. the program seems to be running on your stoves for 10 minutes. try it.
Schapirinka
Quote: fugaska

if you carefully read the instructions, you will find such a function as voltage drop protection. for example, in my bread maker it is 8 minutes. this means that if you disconnect the stove from the mains (just pull the plug out of the socket), then only after 8 minutes the program will be reset and any other can be installed. this is convenient when the light is turned off for a short time (in my case, no more than 8 minutes), because when the power is turned on, the program will continue from the same place. so read the instructions.

I kept the bread maker unplugged from the network for more than 20 minutes and when it was turned on again, the bread maker itself went into the "basis" mode and nothing could be changed there ... Unless it was pulled out of the network again ...

To be honest, I find this very inconvenient. I believe that it is necessary that the program can be reset at any time and change without problems. So it was with me in a cheap bread maker before ...
Celestine
Quote: Schapirinka

This is exactly what I did, but nothing worked. She was in test approach mode. Maybe it's too late ??

That's exactly what I do, when I see that something is going wrong, I turn it off with the button (hold it for a few seconds) and type a new program, sometimes I can do this several times.
fugaska
I find it very inconvenient. I believe that it is necessary that the program can be reset at any time and change without problems
I totally agree! a terrible inconvenience! twice it was necessary to reset the program - evenings of experiments, honestly! I tried to turn off the toggle switch - it does not help, it is checked. It is imperative to pull out the plug. but in principle, you don't often have to use it ...
ratx
1) Unplug the power cord from the outlet
2) Plug the power cord into a power outlet
3) Turn off the stove by long pressing the "Start / Stop" button
4) Press the "Program" button to turn on the stove.

Now you can set a new program, everything is "hanging".
fugaska
interesting sequence, you have to try ...
mr_bird
Tell me how to reset a running program? Does she even have any hard resets or something? And then by accidentally launching the wrong program, you have to turn it off from the network, and not just turn it off from the network, but wait 20 minutes for it to "forget" about it. The start / stop button simply pauses the program, and you cannot reset it.
navy
Press and hold the start / stop button
mr_bird
Quote: navy

Press and hold the start / stop button
Thank you, although I kind of tried to do it, I'll practice again today ...
navy
My program resets this way, after that you can choose another one, I've already reset it several times.
Aglo
This was repeatedly mentioned in the | HARDWARE PART | Operation | Panasonic
The topic should be closed as duplicate.
Shinjitsu
Faced such a problem. I decided to bake colorful bread. To do this, I had to knead the dough. Then stop the program, divide it in two and stir in different ingredients again. But when I stop the program, after turning on the HP does not continue to work, but returns to the main mode (4 hours) and does not give any choice. I tried to wait 10 minutes (the instructions say that after that the program is reset) - everything is the same. HP allows you to change the program only after about half an hour. Is this a cant of HP or am I doing something wrong?
Rina
the stove does not have a jamb ... if something is not clear in the instructions, we have a separate topic "Features of work of Panasonic bread makers"

When you learn how the oven works, use the "pizza" program for these mixes - it does not "equalize the temperature".
Moskvichk @
I recently had it that way too. I wanted to put on the dough, but I was in a hurry and, due to inattention, set the main mode. I tried to reset it as in the instructions, nothing came of it. I had to wait 10 minutes. Long pressing and holding the button did not give a result, and since I started to turn on the stove to see it, it was programmed again for 10 minutes. As a result, the dough was delivered only after 40 minutes.
Rina


click here and read point 3

reset the program by long pressing "start / stop", when blank screen expose either the "pizza" program or the "dough" mode, then and only then press the "start / stop" button again.

blank screen of a stove that has not been disconnected from the outlet = zeros on the screen of a stove that has just been plugged into the outlet !!!!
Moskvichk @
Really really
I will print it and hang it on the kitchen shelf !! otherwise I'll mess up something again and cry !!!
Moskvichk @
Anyway, the instructions are poorly written about it! I'm not the only one!
Shinjitsu
I also tried pizza on the program ... everything too ... But how is it to expose the program with a blank screen? If I turn on the oven, it immediately puts me at 4 o'clock and does not allow anything to be set ... does not react at all ...
Rina
Shinjitsu , in "the peculiarities of work ..." EVERYTHING is painted quite clearly.

again:

the "start / stop" button does not start the stove, but the program!
with a blank screen, use the buttons from left to right to set the program, then the mode, etc. and only when EVERYTHING is set, press "start / stop" !!!

for the "pizza" program, immediately with an empty (!!!) screen, press the "program" button until the cursor is positioned opposite the "pizza" inscription and AFTER that the "start / stop" button.
Shinjitsu
You know, I read everything very carefully and everything is clear about the start button ... and I asked again solely because after having tried everything you described 100 times, I turned to the forum. Once again ... when you perform the actions described, HP does not allow you to perform any permutations or inclusions of anything! It just hangs on the main program ... Maybe I don't understand anything at all, but since I ran into it anyway ... initially something was broken and repaired under warranty, then I asked ... how the others are doing ...
Shinjitsu
I read the instructions and your Rina is a wonderful post about the features of HP ... Oh ... I will try again ... I will definitely report who slowed down ... Me or HP ...
Rina
let's step by step ...
1. the stove is plugged into a power outlet. Are there zeros on the screen or is the screen blank?
Shinjitsu
Forgive me Rina! Now everything is clear! I really stepped myself. Now everything is clear and everything worked out!
Rina
Shinjitsu, Vera, I am glad that everything has cleared up. Over time, these features of the HP work will be deposited in memory so that you will automatically perform everything.

Happy bread!
krya-kva
Good evening! I’m probably endlessly stupid in a technical sense. Today I could not agree with my expensive Panasonic oven 2051. I switched on the Basic program with raisins. I watch the kolobok. At this moment, the dispenser opens, and all the good falls out. The stove starts, or rather continues to interfere, and one raisin flies out of the bucket and fell somewhere under it. I was scared that it would then start burning there and smell bad. To get it, I click on Stop. The stove turns off, I unplug it, I take out the raisins. And then, when I press Start, the stove starts the whole program all over again. Trouble! I thought that she would just interrupt the program and start from the place where it was turned off. And she started over. I studied the instructions again, but did not find an answer to the question, is it possible to continue working from the interrupted place? Can you tell me? Or where to read about it? Thank you!
Elena Bo
You had to wait for the bread maker to finish mixing and then, without disconnecting anything, take out the bucket and get the unfortunate zest. And so you stopped the program, that is, you made a reset.
Rina
if, well, it is really necessary here and immediately to stop the stove (for example, something got into the dough), then Panasonic has only one option - unplug the plug from the outlet, simulating a power outage. Do not press anything! Then just plug the stove back into the outlet - it will continue to work from the interrupted place (in older models, the program saving time is 10 minutes).
krya-kva
Rina, Elena Bo! Thank you very much for your advice. The bread was baked at three o'clock. The taste was not affected. Now, if I come across any more harmful raisins, I will take action. Only now I am shy, will the current offend me if I pull out the bucket without removing it from the socket? What if I touch something stunning?
Rina
if you grip the fork body with dry hands, nothing bad will happen. Unfortunately, now many types of kitchen appliances are not equipped with their own standard switches. I even do not know why. Either the manufacturers believe that the equipment should not be plugged in, or they believe that the equipment should not be plugged into the outlet if not in use

Many of us solve this issue by purchasing sockets and extension cords with switches built into each socket! This seriously makes our life easier.



Interrupting a program in a Panasonic Bread Maker

Interrupting a program in a Panasonic Bread Maker

Interrupting a program in a Panasonic Bread Maker

I actually bought almost all the extension cords of the latter type home - it's convenient!
krya-kva
Oh, how many! Thank you!
Lagri
Quote: Rina

Interrupting a program in a Panasonic Bread MakerInterrupting a program in a Panasonic Bread MakerInterrupting a program in a Panasonic Bread Maker

I actually bought almost all the extension cords of the latter type home - it's convenient!
I also have such (only the company is different), it is very convenient to use, for all household appliances. It is especially convenient for me to use it to turn off the x / stove in order to extend the proofing time of the dough (if I am not baking on the machine). Sometimes I turn it off 3 times for 7 minutes without pulling the plug out of the socket, but just flipping the switch.)))

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