Things you should know about your breadmaker, Electrical requirements, Before first use – Morphy Richards 48220 User Manual

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Things you should know about your breadmaker

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• Your bread maker makes regular 450g (1lb) and

large 675g (1

1/

2

lb) loaves of bread (approx weights)

• There are 11 settings, including one for dough.
• A ‘Keep Warm’ function prevents the bread from

getting soggy by keeping finished bread warm up
to an hour after the baking is completed. This
function stops when the unit is turned OFF/STOP or
unplugged.

• An ‘added-ingredient’ function signals with an

audible tone when it is time to add ingredients
such as fruits or nuts to recipes used with the Basic
Breads
(2-3) and Sweet (8) settings. The signal
tone comes on 32 minutes into the cycle (after
initial kneading) so that your fruit or nuts will
remain whole rather than be chopped up by the
kneading blade. If you use the TIMER to delay
baking, you may add all ingredients at once and
bypass this function; however, your fruit or nuts
may get somewhat ‘chopped’.

• Do not cover the bread maker with towels or other

material that may prevent steam from escaping.
Some steaming from vents is normal.

• Do not place any objects on top of the bread

maker.

• Unplug the unit and wait until it cools, then

remove any food substances from inside the inner
case of the Breadmaker by wiping with a damp
sponge or cloth. See ‘Care and Cleaning’, page 12
for full cleaning details.

IMPORTANT: Always add ingredients in the order

they are specified in the recipe. For best results,
accurate measuring of ingredients is very
important. The breadmaker and the
ingredients should be at room temperature.
Do not put larger quantities than recommended
into the baking pan as it may produce poor results
and may damage the bread maker.

Electrical requirements

Check that the voltage on the rating plate of your

appliance corresponds with your house electricity
supply which must be A.C. (Alternating Current).

If the socket outlets in your home are not suitable

for the plug supplied with this appliance, the plug
should be removed and the appropriate one fitted.

Note: The plug removed from the mains lead, if

severed, must be destroyed as a plug with bared
flexible cord is hazardous if engaged into a live socket
outlet.
WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED.

Should the fuse in the 13 amp plug require

changing a 13 amp BS1362 fuse must be fitted.

Before first use

Enjoy using your Morphy Richards Breadmaker.
Before first use, please take a few minutes to read

this instruction book and to find a place to keep it
handy for reference.

Pay particular attention to the safety instructions

we have provided for your protection.

Carefully unpack the Breadmaker and remove all

packaging materials. To remove any dust that may
have accumulated during packing, wipe the baking
pan, kneading blade and outside surface of the
Breadmaker with a clean, damp cloth. Do not use
scouring pads or any abrasives on any part of the
Breadmaker.

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