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6 hours ago, chromedome said:

Given that your problem with the big Zo is the death of its time clock

 

There's a battery in the machine which maintains the time when the machine is turned off. The mechanism to change from Regular Time to Daylight Savings time no longer works (key sequence when power on occurs). But the timer mechanism of the bread machine works fine. What this means is the clock will be one hour off during the winter.

 

 

4 hours ago, lindag said:

You might try to get those paddles out using a pair of pliers, wrapping the jaws with tape first so as to protect the coating.

 

I've tried gently-applied pliers and soaking in hot water without useful result. I have NEVER been able to get the paddles off.

 

 

TdeV

TdeV

6 hours ago, chromedome said:

Given that your problem with the big Zo is the death of its time clock

 

There's a battery in the machine which maintains the time when the machine is turned off. The mechanisms to change from Regular Time to Daylight Savings time no longer works (key sequence when power on occurs). But the timer mechanism of the bread machine works fine. What this means is the clock will be one hour off during the winter.

 

 

4 hours ago, lindag said:

You might try to get those paddles out using a pair of pliers, wrapping the jaws with tape first so as to protect the coating.

 

I've tried gently-applied pliers and soaking in hot water without useful result. I have NEVER been able to get the paddles off.

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