Using the timer, Beeper, Power interruption – Morphy Richards 48268 User Manual

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Using the timer

Use the timer when you want the bread ready later,

or in the morning. A maximum of 13 hours can be set.

Check if function is available by consulting ‘Baking

cycle times’ section. Do not use this function with

recipes that use perishable ingredients such as eggs,

fresh milk, sour cream, or cheese.

1 Decide when you want the bread to be ready and

calculate the difference in time between now and

then. For example, if you want a loaf at 8am, and it

is now 7.30pm, the difference is 12

1/2

hours.

2 Enter this time by pressing ‘Time ▼’ and ‘Time ▲’

buttons. Arrows will move time up or down in

10-minute increments. After you have pressed

Start, the colon (:) will flash.

• If you have selected the wrong time, press stop for

2 seconds. The timer will go back to the program

time, repeat step 1 and 2.

3 The timer delay is up to a maximum of 13 hours.

This is when the bread will be ready to remove from

the machine, see page 8, item 14 ‘Remove the

food’.

Beeper

The beeper sounds:

• when pressing any button;

• during the second kneading cycle of certain

programs to indicate that cereals, fruit, nuts or

other ingredients can be added;

• when the program finishes;

• when keep warm finishes.

Power interruption

After a brief power supply failure

• if the program has not yet reached rise 1, press

Start and the program will continue using the

automatic repeat function;

• if it has gone beyond this point, the process must

be started from the very beginning. The ingredients

will have to be discarded and you must start again

with fresh ingredients.

Slicing and storing bread

For best results, place bread on a wire rack and

allow to cool for 15-30 minutes before slicing.

Use an electric knife or a sharp knife with a serrated

blade for even slices.

Store unused bread tightly covered in a plastic bag

at room temperature for up to three days. If weather is

hot and humid, store in the refrigerator overnight.

For longer storage (up to one month), place bread

in a tightly covered container in the freezer.

If you store the bread in the refrigerator, leave it out

to bring it to room temperature before serving.

Since homemade bread has no preservatives, it

tends to dry out and become stale faster than

commercially made bread.

Leftover slightly hardened bread may be cut into

1.3 cm (half inch) or 2.5cm (1 inch) cubes and used in

favourite recipes to make croutons, bread pudding, or

stuffing.

Drop down blade

The breadmaker has a unique kneading blade

which folds down flat at the end of the 2nd rise cycle,

this ‘punches’ the dough ready for the final rise 3 and

allows the blade to fold flat to minimise the hole size

left in the base of the baked loaf.

Ensure the blade is in the upright position before

adding the ingredients. If it falls over, lift it back to the

upright position.

Clean the blade every time after use, ensure the

blade rotates freely on the spindle before each use,

you can add a little sunflower oil to the joint before

putting it back into the pan. This will then be ready for

next use.

Refer to page 8, ‘Using your breadmaker’ for

guidance.

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