Morphy Richards BM48324 manual Question How long does it take to make bread?

Page 24

48324 rev1_x 27/10/2011 12:12 Page 24

F.A.Q.

Questions About General Performance and Operation.

Question 1

What should I do when the Drop Down Kneading Blade comes out with the bread?

This is normal, remove it with a pair of plastic tongs before slicing the bread. Since the Drop Down Kneading Blade disconnects from the Baking Pan for cleaning, it is not a malfunction when it comes out in your bread.

Question 2

Why does my bread sometimes have some flour on the side crust?

In some cases, the flour mix may remain on the corners of the Baking Pan. When this happens, simply trim off that portion of the outer crust with a sharp knife.

Question 3

Why isn't the dough mixing? I can hear the motor running.

The Drop Down Kneading Blade or Baking Pan may not be inserted properly. Make sure the Baking Pan is facing the right way and that it has ‘clicked’ and seated into the bottom of the breadmaker.

Question 4

How long does it take to make bread?

Timings for each setting are outlined on page 23.

Question 5

Why can't I use the timer when baking with fresh milk?

The milk will spoil if left sitting in the machine too long. Fresh ingredients such as eggs and milk should never be used with the delayed timer feature.

Question 10

What will happen if I leave the finished bread in the Baking Pan?

Whilst still in the breadmaker for the first hour after baking is complete the bread ’keeps warm’ to prevent it becoming ‘soggy’. Leaving the bread in the breadmaker after the keep warm period may result in a ‘soggy’ loaf of bread as excess steam (moisture) would not be able to escape. Remove and allow to cool on a wire rack after baking to prevent this.

Question 11

Why did the dough only partially mix? Why didn't it mix completely?

The dough may be too heavy or dry. Also, the Drop Down Kneading Blade or Baking Pan may not be inserted properly. Ingredients may have been added in the wrong order.

Question 12

Why can't the delayed finish be set for more than 12 hours? What is the minimum time a cycle may be delayed?

The maximum length of delay is 12 hours including the total cycle time. For example, Setting 1 (basic 2lb) has a cycle time of 3:00. This start is delayed by a maximum of 9:00. The minimum length of delay for each setting is 10 minutes. The delay clock increases and decreases in increments of 10 minutes.

Question 13

Why does my bread come out too moist? What can I do?

Humidity may affect the dough. Add an extra tablespoon of flour. Also, high altitude may have the same effect. Decrease the amount of yeast by 1/4 teaspoon and decrease the sugar and/or water/milk slightly.

Question 14

Why do I get air bubbles at the top of the bread?

This can be caused by using too much yeast. Decrease the yeast by 1/4 tsp.

Question 6

Why do I have to add the ingredients in a certain order?

This allows the breadmaker to mix the ingredients in the most efficient manner possible. It also serves to keep the yeast from combining with the liquid before the dough has started to mix, which is essential on the time delay.

Question 7

When setting the timer for morning, why does the machine make sounds late at night?

The machine must start operation when the time delay reaches the start time of the programme so that the bread will be ready. These sounds are made by the motor when kneading the dough. It is a normal operation, not a malfunction.

Question 8

The Drop Down Kneading Blade is stuck in the Baking Pan. After baking how do I get it out?

The Drop Down Kneading Blade may ‘stick’ in place after baking. Running warm or hot water over the Drop Down Kneading Blade should loosen it enough to be removed. If still stuck, soak in hot water for about 30 minutes.

Question 9

Can I wash the Baking Pan in the dishwasher?

No. The Baking Pan and Drop Down Kneading Blade must be washed by hand.

Question 15

Can I use my favourite bread recipes (traditional yeast bread) in my bread machine?

Yes, but you will need to experiment to get the right proportion of ingredients. Become familiar with the unit and make several loaves of bread before you begin experimenting. Never exceed a total amount of 5 cups dry ingredients (that includes the total amount of flour, oats, oatmeal, bran). Use the recipes in this book to help determine the ratio of dry ingredients to liquid and amounts of yeast, sugar, salt, and oil/butter/margarine to use.

We advise creating your own bread recipes using the basic mode, then progress to the others, using the Baking cycle times chart as a guide.

Question 16

Is it important for ingredients to be at room temperature before adding them to the Baking Pan?

Yes, even when the delay timer is being used. (Water must be between 21°C and 28°C).

Question 17

Why do the loaves vary in height and weight? The wholemeal/wholewheat breads are always shorter. Am I doing something wrong?

No, it is normal for wholewheat and wholemeal breads to be shorter and denser than basic or French breads. Wholewheat and wholemeal flour are heavier than white bread flour, therefore they don’t rise as much during the bread baking process. This is also true for bread containing fruit, nuts, oats and bran.

24

UK Helpline 0844 871 0960 Replacement Parts 0844 873 0726 Ireland Helpline 1800 409 119

Image 24
Contents Breadmaker Instruction Book Features Main Unit Baking PanControl Panel LCD DisplayContents Recipes Making your own bread easilyBefore You Start Step Quick Start GuideClean and enjoy Press startViewing the progress Keep warmUsing Your Breadmaker Selecting the ProgrammeSelecting the Crust Setting Selecting the Loaf SizeMeasuring the Ingredients Using the Timer Filling the Fruit and Nut DispenserPause Function BeeperUsing the Right Ingredients Hints and TipsUnderstanding Baking Bread Mixes Ingredient Temperatures Care and Cleaning48324 rev1x 27/10/2011 1212 Breadmaker Recipes Recipes Method Basic bread progWholemeal bread prog.2 Sweet bread prog Sandwich bread prog.4French bread prog Dough prog Jam prog Bread mixes progSpeciality breads prog Gluten free bread progFastbake I prog Fastbake II progPizza dough prog Quick bread prog.15 Cake progDessert prog Programme Baking TimesOat apple betty Old fashioned rice puddingConversion Charts Water and liquidsFlour types OthersQuestion Why do I get air bubbles at the top of the bread? Question How long does it take to make bread?Question Can I wash the Baking Pan in the dishwasher? Troubleshooting Bread Sinks in the Centre Bread Rises Too MuchBread Dry With Dense Texture Bread Did Not Rise EnoughBread Has Large Holes In Texture Bread Surface is StickyDifficult to Remove From the Pan Condensation in the Fruit and Nut DispenserHealth and Safety Your One Year Guarantee Exclusions

BM48324 specifications

The Morphy Richards BM48324 is a versatile bread maker that caters to both novice and experienced bakers. This innovative kitchen appliance simplifies the bread-making process, allowing users to enjoy freshly baked bread at home with minimal effort.

One of the standout features of the BM48324 is its 12 programmable settings. These settings provide options for a variety of bread types, including white, whole wheat, gluten-free, and even jam making. The ability to choose different crust colors—light, medium, or dark—ensures that you can customize your bread to your liking. This flexibility makes the Morphy Richards BM48324 suitable for different dietary preferences and flavor profiles.

The bread maker is equipped with a powerful 600-watt motor, ensuring efficient mixing and kneading for optimal dough consistency. Its non-stick bread pan simplifies the cleaning process, as it allows for easy release of the baked bread and quick cleanup afterward. The included measuring cup and spoon make ingredient measurement straightforward, ensuring consistent results with each bake.

In terms of technology, the BM48324 features a digital control panel that is user-friendly and straightforward. The LCD display keeps users informed about the remaining baking time and the selected program. This transparency helps in planning and managing time effectively.

Another significant characteristic of the Morphy Richards BM48324 is its delay timer, which allows users to set up the machine in advance. You can wake up or come home to the delightful aroma of freshly baked bread, as the timer can be programmed for up to 13 hours in advance.

Moreover, the machine comes equipped with a keep-warm function, which maintains the temperature of the baked bread for up to an hour after completion. This feature ensures that your bread stays warm and delicious, perfect for serving straight from the machine.

The attractive design of the Morphy Richards BM48324, combined with its reliability and range of features, makes it an excellent addition to any kitchen. For those looking to embrace the joy of homemade bread, this bread maker stands out as an ideal choice, emphasizing convenience without sacrificing quality.