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It has been since 2017 Sana has been saying “ next year” .
Next month is 2020 and I don’t want to wait any longer to buy one. Definitely not saying anything bad about the company as I realize it is very difficult with all of the requirements necessary to market in the US. Quite the opposite I am very excited about being able to purchase the Sana smart bread machine BUT I must do my due diligence first as I would be responsible for any damage caused by our US electricity standards. B
I would like to know what it says on the label of the machine or underneath where you plug it in what you motor is electrically rated for by the manufacturer. Preferably a photo of the label.
I contacted an electrician as I have 220 volt access in my house in the kitchen. This is what he told me.
“ If the Manufacturer has rated it to be BOTH 50Hz & 60Hz
capable, then it won’t result in any damage in the US ” And he said there is always is a label on the appliance itself that states the electrical rating.
He also told me.
“ One major problem with appliances with an AC motor is the 50-60hertz difference, US motors will run slowly and not perform properly in European countries while European motors will ran too fast and suffer damage in the US. Unless the manufacturer made some special dual system provisions. Get a photo of what the manufacture prints on that label of the Breadmaker before you purchase it”
So with that being said could you please email me a photo of the label on the Smart Bread maker?
I will then take it down to the electrician so he can see it and tell me whether I can purchase this or not with my set up. Thank you very much
Katy
PS I believe you have my email address as I had to type it in, to be able to log into this forum. 8.12.2019 19:51
I also wonder if it's possible to restart the BAKE phase only, when the results indicate that the bread is not properly baked? I have not been able to find this in the manual and the controls on the unit are very confusing, it would restart the KNEADING but I can't get it to go back to BAKE for some more time. My old 100EUR Panasonic had that function, surely this one must too? 25.11.2019 18:26
The manual can be downloaded here: https://www.sanaproducts.eu/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Sana_breadmaker_en_min_V2.pdf
If you need to bake your bread longer after the program is finished, you can select program #4 (pressing the recipe "book" button cycles through the programs). Program four is baking only, and eliminates the kneading and rising phases.
Best regards 26.11.2019 09:20
There is no firm update. We are hoping that a US version will be ready towards the end of next year.
Best regards 5.11.2019 08:56
Any news yet for USA bread maker? It’s March 2020...just wondering. 15.3.2020 23:54
You can program up to a 10-hour delay.
Thank you 3.9.2019 08:57
We don't have a WiFi controlled bread maker at this time.
Best regards 3.9.2019 15:54