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3

Lower the baskets into the oil.

4

Lower the lid.

• You can observe the cooking process by

raising the lid or looking through the
viewing window to observe progress.

5

When the food is cooked, raise the lid, lift
the basket out of the oil, give it a shake,
and place it in its raised rest position for a
few seconds to drain.

6

Lift the basket out and shake the fried
food into a dish with oil absorbing kitchen
paper.

7

After use, disconnect from the mains
supply and allow to cool. Wipe any spilt
oil from the fryer body.

• You can store the basket in the oil.

Cooking home-battered foods

This method allows for the fact that if wet
batter is placed in the basket prior to
cooking the food may stick.

• It is advised that the large basket is used.

1

Leave the baskets in the down position.

2

Coat the raw food in the batter and allow it
to drain slightly to get rid of the excess
coating.

3

Very carefully, slowly lower the coated
food into the hot oil, using a suitable
implement or tongs. This allows the batter
to become solid and prevents it sealing to
the mesh of the basket.

WARNING: Take care as the oil may spit
as the food is added.

Getting the best from
your fryer

Oil

• Always ensure that you use good quality

oil for deep frying. We recommend liquid
vegetable oils, alternatively use corn,
groundnut or rapeseed oil. Avoid mixing
oils of different types and quality.

• Solid fat (lard) and solid oil can be used,

this should be first melted in a pan until
softened, then carefully transfered into the
fryer bowl.

• Change the oil when it becomes brown or

cloudy in colour.

IMPORTANT: Do not switch the fryer on
until the fryer bowl is filled with oil or solid
oil or lard.

Cooking

• Your food must always be completely dry

in order to avoid overflowing, to prolong
the use of the oil and to give a crisper
finish to the food.

• Pieces of food should be of the same size

and thickness.

• As a general guide pre-cooked foods

need a higher cooking temperature than
raw foods.

• Do not overload the basket(s) as it may

cause a drop of temperature that may
leave the food greasy.

• Cook your food thoroughly. Remember

that your food may begin to turn golden
brown before it is cooked through.

• Avoid leaving food to drain for too long in

the basket as the food may become soft
and lose its crunchiness.

• Select your cooking utensils with care. Do

not use utensils that may melt. Metal
utensils become hot and therefore should
have insulated handles. When using metal
utensils, take care not to damage the
non-stick coating of the bowl.

• All foodstuffs contain moisture. When

lowered into the hot oil the water turns to
steam. Most of the steam escapes
harmlessly through the lid vent, but
trapped steam may escape when opening
the lid - so care is needed.

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Summary of Contents for 3-in-1 basket fryer

Page 1: ... best from your new fryer Hot oil Don t attempt to move the fryer while it is still hot wait three hours after frying for your fryer to cool Easy cleaning Your fryer breaks down into component parts for easy cleaning with a removable bowl but don t immerse the body element or control pod in water ...

Page 2: ...ing material is removed Never connect the fryer to the electricity supply without oil in the tank Never operate with the oil level below minimum mark 2 0 litres or above maximum mark 2 6 litres Location Place the appliance on a horizontal flat and stable surface away from a heating source and where it cannot be splashed by water Allow adequate air space above and on all sides for air circulation D...

Page 3: ... light È Variable temperature control Í Min and max oil levels inside bowl Î Carrying area Ï Non slip feet on base Ì Control pod 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 For appliances with fitted plug If the socket outlets in your home are not suitable for the plug supp...

Page 4: ...he vertical position the basket can be raised into the rest draining position or removed completely When in the draining position the basket handle is automatically locked on the basket rest lip shown by arrow When lowering the basket back in ensure the basket handle locates into the guide rails on the front cover of the fryer this will put the basket into the rest position Press the the basket re...

Page 5: ...ght will illuminate 4 Set the variable temperature control to the required setting see frying times and temperature section 5 The fryer is now pre heating the oil the orange temperature light may go out and come back on once or twice during pre heat After approx 15 minutes the oil will be at the correct temperature When using 2 small baskets both must be in place when frying to ensure that there i...

Page 6: ... oils alternatively use corn groundnut or rapeseed oil Avoid mixing oils of different types and quality Solid fat lard and solid oil can be used this should be first melted in a pan until softened then carefully transfered into the fryer bowl Change the oil when it becomes brown or cloudy in colour IMPORTANT Do not switch the fryer on until the fryer bowl is filled with oil or solid oil or lard Co...

Page 7: ... covered under the guarantee Emptying and cleaning WARNING Cleaning should only be carried out with the plug removed from the socket The fryer should have completely cooled Allow 3 hours for cooling 1 Remove the lid 2 Remove the baskets 3 Lift out the bowl 4 Pour out the oil through fine muslin or absorbent paper placed in a suitable funnel into a container 5 Wash the lid basket and handle and the...

Page 8: ...e 1x150g piece 190 C 5 6 mins Whitebate just enough to cover base of basket 190 C 1 2 mins Scampi frozen in crumbs 170 C 3 5 mins Just enough to cover base of basket Beefburgers 150 or 170 C 2oz 55g 4 pieces 4 6 mins 4oz 110g 2 pieces 5 10 mins Fresh or defrosted chicken portions in crumbs 2 x 200g pieces 170 C 20 25 mins Frozen chicken portions in crumbs 2 x 200g pieces 170 C 25 30 mins Mushrooms...

Page 9: ...hesitate to call us We are more likely able to help than the store from where you bought it Please have the following information ready to enable our staff to deal with your query quickly Name of the product Model number as shown on the underside of the appliance 9 ...

Page 10: ...e manufacturers instructions For example kettles should have been regularly descaled EXCLUSIONS Morphy Richards shall not be liable to replace or repair the goods under the terms of the guarantee where 1 The fault has been caused or is attributable to accidental use misuse negligent use or used contrary to the manufacturers recommendations or where the fault has been caused by power surges or dama...

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