These titles may help you out, to start with since you did not specify the machine type/series:
Related searches:Alternatively, call the manufacture's helpline and request for the manual to be posted to you. These two options are viable even if the production of your type of product has been discountinued.
You can try contacting the manufacturer, Regal Ware, for a manual. Alternatively, you may find manuals for Regal bread machines online through websites that offer user manuals for various products.
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Depends on the model of the bread machine. Look up the model number on your machine and you can find a replacement manual on eBay, or there will be an online manual on the product's website.
None of these directly provide a manual, but the reading might be helpful, especially the first one which gives step by step directions when you have no manual:http://www.hillbillyhousewife.com/breadmachinemanual.htmManual_for_Ultrex_model_14023_Bread_Makerhttp://smallappliances.mymom.info/bread-machine-pumpkin-bread/ultrex-bread-machine-manual/
http://www.scribd.com/doc/261890/Complete-Welbilt-Bread-Machine-Manuals
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Type Welbilt bread machine in your search engine and pages of sites come up.
Manuals for different bread machines are widely available online nowadays. You can check the website of your Oster bread machine and you will most likely find the manual and instructions for the different Oster bread machine models. There are also other free websites that offer free downloads of manual and instructions for different models of Oster bread machine which are usually in pdf format.
I found the Manual for the WELBILT ABM-6200 Bread Machine, in PDF format, at the following link: http://www.creativehomemaking.com/download/Welbilt_ABM6200_Manual.pdf on Saturday, January 01, 2008.
http://www.creativehomemaking.com/download/ABM1L23.pdf
You should to go the manufacturer's web site for your specific bread machine, and download the instruction manual for your specific model. On a Panasonic bread machine, the bake-only setting is used to bake cake or quick-bread. Typically, those are breads that do not require a rise time, as there is no yeast. The bread rises due to baking soda or powder. On a Regal machine, the "bake only" setting is for those times when you try a recipe and for whatever reason, your bread still is not done. You can select "bake only" to add more baking time for the loaf. So in that case, no, there is not rise time. The machine just heats up and acts like an oven, and bakes your loaf for more time, (whatever you specify, 10 minutes up to several hours.) "Bake Only" can mean different things to different manufacturers. You really need to read the manual for your specific machine.
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