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Wards Bread machines

Official Wards bread machine parts

Wards bread machines help you create many types of breads of different sizes and colors. You can also make dough for rolls and loaves to bake in your conventional oven with your Wards bread machine. When your Wards bread machine isn't working as it should, find the repair parts you need to fix the bread machine at Sears PartsDirect.

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Bread pan instructions when using your Wards bread machine

  • To insert the bread pan into the bread machine, align it in the oven case and push down until the bread pan snaps into place.
  • Remember to insert the kneading paddle before adding ingredients into the bread pan.
  • To remove the bread pan from the oven case, use an oven mitt and grip the bread pan handle and lift it up gently.
  • Turn the bread pan upside down and gently shake it to remove the loaf.
  • Remove the kneading paddle from the loaf. If the kneading paddle sticks in the load, use a non-metal utensil to gently remove the kneading paddle.

Safety instructions for your Wards bread machine.

  • Read the owner's manual before using the bread machine. Follow all use and safety guidelines in the manual when using the bread machine.
  • Don't touch hot surfaces when using the bread machine. Use handles or knobs. Always use oven mitts when handling hot materials in the bread machine.
  • Unplug the bread machine power cord from the electrical wall outlet when you're not using the bread machine. Unplug the power cord before cleaning the bread machine.
  • Don't immerse the bread machine in water.
  • Use only the accessories and attachments recommended by the manufacturer in the owner's manual. Use of attachments not recommended by the manufacturer can result in electrical shock and injury.