Morphy Richards BM48280 manual Using Your Breadmaker

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10 Cake (2:50)

3 Measure ingredients

sound to inform that fruits

This setting will mix ingredients

Measure the ingredients

and/or nuts may be added.

and then bake for a preset

required and add them all into

 

time. It is required to mix two

the pan in the order listed. (See

• It is possible that steam will

groups of ingredients in bowls

later section ‘Measuring your

escape through the vents

before adding to the

ingredients’).

during baking, this is normal.

breadmaker (see cake recipes).

 

 

11 Sandwich (3:00 and 2:55) This is to bake light texture bread but with a softer but thicker crust.

12 Extra bake (1:00)

This setting is bake only and can be used to increase the baking time on selected settings. This is especially useful to help ‘set’ jams and marmalade. When started the default time is 1 hour (1:00) minimum and counts down in

10minute intervals. You will have to manually switch this off by pressing the stop button, when you have completed the Extrabake process. It is advised that you check the condition of the bread or jam after 10 minutes and at 10

minute intervals.

Pressing increases the time in increments of 10 minutes. When selecting Extrabake straight after another program, if the message H:HH is displayed, open the lid, remove the pan and allow to cool for 10 minutes. When cool, replace the baking pan and its contents, set program and press start.

USING YOUR

BREADMAKER

1Take out the pan

Open the lid and remove the pan by lifting the handle, turning anti-clockwise and lifting out. Place on the work surface. It is important that the pan is filled with ingredients outside the machine so that any accidental spillage is not ignited by the heating elements.

2Attach the blade

Attach the kneading blade to the shaft by pushing on.

When adding the yeast to the baking pan, take care that the yeast does not come into contact with the water or any other liquid, as it will start to activate immediately.

Use tepid water 21-28ºC.

4Put pan back in

Place the baking pan back in the breadmaker, turning clockwise to lock into place. Close the lid.

5Plug in

Plug into the power supply. The breadmaker will automatically be set to basic bread menu and normal time.

Every time you press a button you will hear a beep to confirm.

6Select programme Choose the desired setting from the list by

pressing the Menu button.

7Select weight

Press Loaf size button to choose between small or large.

8Select colour

Choose desired crust colour by pressing Colour button.

9Select the delay time

If you wish the bread to be ready later, set the time delay now, as described in next section.

10 Start

Press the Start Stop button to start the machine. The remaining time will count down in one minute increments.

11 Progress

The breadmaker will automatically proceed through the programmed stages as shown in the ‘Baking cycle times’ section. If the breadmaker has a program selected that has a second kneading process, beeps

12 Finish

When the programme is completed and the bread is baked the display shows 0:00 and the beeper will sound.

13 Keep warm

The keep warm function will circulate hot air for a further 60 minutes on most settings (see ‘Baking cycle times’ section). For best results, remove the baking pan and loaf within this period or when the initial program is completed. 10 beeps will be heard when the keep warm period is finished.

14 Remove the food Press Stop. Open the lid.

WARNING: Use oven gloves when removing the baking pan (taking care as it is very hot).

15 Turn out the bread

Allow the bread to cool in the pan for 15 minutes, then turn the pan upside down and tap the bread from the pan onto a rack to cool. Fill the pan with warm water immediately to prevent the blade from sticking to the shaft.

Occasionally the kneading blade will stay in the loaf. Wait until the loaf is cool and then remove the blade with a wooden or plastic utensil to avoid damage to the non-stick surface.

16 Always unplug the appliance after use.

Do not open the lid whilst the breadmaker is operating as this will affect the quality of the bread, especially its ability to rise properly. Only open the lid when the recipe needs you to add additional ingredients, see recipes.

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BM48280 specifications

The Morphy Richards BM48280 is a versatile bread maker designed for those who appreciate freshly baked bread at home. This appliance stands out for its combination of user-friendly features, advanced technology, and sleek design, making it an ideal addition to any modern kitchen.

One of the standout features of the BM48280 is its multiple preset programs. With a total of 14 settings, including options for whole wheat, gluten-free, and French bread, users can easily experiment with various bread types to suit their personal preferences. The intuitive control panel allows for easy selection of the desired program, ensuring that users can prepare their bread with minimal hassle, even if they are novices in baking.

The bread maker also boasts a customizable crust control feature, enabling users to choose between light, medium, and dark crust options. This means that whether you prefer a soft, tender crust or a crispy, golden-brown finish, the Morphy Richards BM48280 delivers precisely what you want.

Another significant aspect of this model is its 900-gram capacity, allowing you to bake a loaf of bread that is perfect for family consumption. The non-stick bread pan ensures that removal is hassle-free, while also simplifying the cleaning process.

The BM48280 is equipped with a 13-hour delay timer, giving users the flexibility to prepare their ingredients in advance and have fresh bread ready when they need it. This feature is particularly useful for those with busy schedules who want to enjoy homemade bread without spending extra time in the kitchen.

In terms of safety, the Morphy Richards BM48280 has built-in features such as a cool-touch body and non-slip feet, ensuring that it remains stable during use and safe to handle.

Overall, the Morphy Richards BM48280 is a powerful bread maker that seamlessly combines functionality with ease of use. Its array of features, including customizable settings, versatile programs, and a user-friendly interface, make it ideal for both beginners and experienced bakers alike. Whether you're looking to whip up a simple white loaf or experiment with specialty breads, this bread maker can accommodate your culinary needs, elevating your home baking experience.