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Bread dry with dense
texture.

Not enough liquid added. 

Measure ingredients
accurately.

Flour may be passed the use
by date, or be dry causing
wet/dry imbalance. 

Try increasing liquid by 1 tbsp
at a time.

Bread under baked with
soggy centre. 

Too much liquid from fresh
or canned fruit.

Always drain liquids well as 
specified in the recipe. Water 
may have to be reduced 
slightly.

Large amounts of rich
ingredients like nuts, butter,
dried fruits, syrups and
grains will make dough
heavy. This will slow down
the rising and prevent the
bread from baking through.

Measure ingredients 
accurately. Never exceed the 
amounts in the recipe.

Bread over browned

Too much sugar.

Measure ingredients
accurately.

Crust colour set too high.

Set crust colour to light.

Bread has large holes in
texture.

Water was too hot and killed
the yeast.

Use liquids at temperatures 
between 21°C and 28°C

Too much liquid.

Measure ingredients
accurately.

Too much yeast.

Measure ingredients
accurately.

High humidity and hot
ambient temperatures
increase yeast activity. 

Bake during the coolest part 
of the day. Try reducing the 
yeast by 1⁄4 teaspoon or use 
liquids direct from the 

refrigerator. Do not use the
timer function.

Bread surface is sticky. 

Bread was left in the
machine too long and
condensation collected on
the baking pan.

Whenever possible, remove 
bread from the baking pan 
and cool on a wire rack 
before keep warm period 
ends.

The wet/dry balance of the
ingredients may be
incorrect. 

Measure ingredients 
accurately.

H:HH message on display

Temperature in breadmaker
is too high.

Press the Stop button. Remove
the baking pan, leave lid open
and allow to cool. When cool,
put the baking pan back in, set
program and start the program
again.

E:EE message on display

Temperature sensor is
disconnected. 

Refer to Morphy Richards 
Helpline.

Difficult to remove from
the pan

The bread is sticking to the
pan.

The surface of the pan needs 
to be oiled before everyday 
use. Wash the pan in hot soapy
water and thoroughly dry.
Liberally coat the inner surface
of the pan with oil, butter or
margarine. Follow the guide on
page 6, ‘Using your
breadmaker’. When the bread
pan is removed from the
machine after the baking 
program allow the bread to 
cool in the pan for 15 minutes 
before turning out onto a rack.
Only slice the bread when fully
cooled after 20-40 minutes.

Helpline

If you have any difficulty with
your appliance, do not hesitate
to call us.

We are more likely to be 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.

• Serial number as shown on

underside of the appliance.

UK Helpline             0844 871 0944 

Replacement Parts 0844 873 0710   

Ireland Helpline         1800 409 119

Website

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through our website, or visit
the site to browse and
purchase appliances, spare
parts and accessories from
the extensive Morphy
Richards range.

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Summary of Contents for BM48280

Page 1: ... If problem persists reduce yeast by half a teaspoon BM48280 MUK Rev4 If you have a problem or complaint please call our dedicated UK based helpline before returning your product to the retailer from where it was purchased UK Helpline 0844 871 0944 Replacement Parts 0844 873 0710 Ireland Helpline 1800 409 119 Upon registration with Morphy Richards UK ROI only Register online for your 2 year guaran...

Page 2: ...openings under any circumstances WARNING Avoid contact with moving parts To protect against electrical shock do not immerse cord or plug in water or other liquid Extreme caution must be observed when moving an appliance with hot contents Do not use breadmaker for storage purposes nor insert any utensils as they may create a fire or electric shock hazard Do not use the appliance with wet or moist h...

Page 3: ...d Operating Instructions Safety instructions 2 Electrical requirements 3 Introduction 4 Before first use 4 About this breadmaker 4 About the recipes 4 Features 4 Control panels buttons display and functions 5 Programme descriptions 5 Using your breadmaker 6 Using the timer 7 Beeper 7 Power interruption 7 Slicing and storing bread 7 Care and cleaning 7 Storing the unit 8 Know your ingredients 8 Mea...

Page 4: ...de on the axle in the baking pan In manufacture it is necessary to lightly grease some parts of the appliance This may result in the unit emitting some vapour when first used this is normal About This Breadmaker It has two settings to make a small 680g 1 5lb or large 907g 2lb loaf approx weight depends on recipe A Fruit and Nut beep signals when extra ingredients can be added so they don t get cho...

Page 5: ...ake I 0 58 For preparation of a 1 5lb white loaf in a reduced time period Loaves made on this setting can be shorter and the texture more moist 7 Fastbake II 0 58 For preparation of a 2lb white loaf in a reduced time period Loaves made on this setting can be shorter and the texture more moist 8 Dough 1 30 This setting only makes the dough and will not bake the final bread Remove the dough and shap...

Page 6: ... 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 6 Select programme Choose the desired setting from the list by pressing the Menu button 7 Select weight Press Loaf size button to choose between small or large 8 Select colour Choose desired crust colour by pressing Colour button 9 Select the delay time If you wis...

Page 7: ...h 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 ...

Page 8: ...flour wholemeal flour is milled from the entire wheat kernel which contains the bran and germ and makes it heavier and richer in nutrients than white flour Breads made with this flour are usually smaller and heavier than white loaves To overcome this whole wheat flour wholemeal flour can be mixed with Bread flour or strong plain flour to produce a high light textured bread Self raising flour Self ...

Page 9: ...der in which they are given in each recipe Liquid and dry measurements are done somewhat differently and are as follows Liquid measurements Use the cup provided A When reading amounts the measuring cup must be placed on a horizontal flat surface and viewed at eye level not on an angle The liquid level line must be aligned to the mark of measurement A guesstimate is not good enough as it could thro...

Page 10: ... lightly greased and covered with grease proof paper and a dry towel It should be placed in a warm area free from draughts Humidity can cause problems therefore humidity and high altitudes require adjustments For high humidity add an extra tablespoon of flour if consistency is not right For high altitudes decrease yeast amount by approximately 1 4 teaspoon and decrease sugar and or water or milk s...

Page 11: ...ad flour 3 cups 4 cups Dried marjoram 11 2 tsp 2 tsp Dried basil 11 2 tsp 2 tsp Dried thyme 11 2 tsp 2 tsp Fast action yeast 11 4 tsp 11 2 tsp Use setting 1 Basic Cheese onion bread 11 2 Ib 2 lb Water 1 cup 11 4 cup Skimmed milk powder 2 tbsp 21 2 tbsp Sugar 1 tbsp 2 tbsp Salt 1 2 tsp 1 tsp Onion granules 11 2 tbsp 2 tbsp Mature grated cheddar cheese 1 cup 11 2 cup Strong white bread flour 3 cup 4...

Page 12: ...1 Butter melted 2 tbsp Milk 1 tbsp Mashed banana 1 cup Egg 1 egg Walnuts chopped 1 2 cup Lemon rind 1 tsp Ingredients group 2 Plain flour 11 2 cup Bicarbonate of soda 1 2 tsp Baking powder 1 4 tsp Sugar 1 2 cup Salt 1 4 tsp Use setting 4 Quick Method 1 Mix group 1 together in a separate bowl 2 Mix group 2 together in a second bowl 3 Pour mixture into breadpan Porridge oats bread Milk 1 cup Eggs be...

Page 13: ... until they are double in size and glaze 6 Bake for approx 15 20 minutes at 190 C 375 F gas mark 5 Wholewheat bread rolls Water 11 4 cup Skimmed milk powder 2 tbsp Butter melted 2 tbsp Honey 2 tbsp Brown sugar 1 tbsp Salt 11 2 tsp Strong wholewheat bread flour 31 4 cup Fast action yeast 11 2 tsp Use setting 8 Dough Method Follow method given for white rolls Hot cross buns Water 1 cup Butter melted...

Page 14: ...r melted 3 4 cup Vanilla essence 1 4 tsp Eggs beaten 3 med Lemon juice 2 tsp Ingredients group 2 Plain flour 15 8 cup Baking powder 2 tsp Caster sugar 1 cup Use setting 10 Cake Method 1 Mix group 1 together in a separate bowl 2 Sieve group 2 together in a second bowl 3 Combine groups 1 and 2 together until mixed 4 Pour mixture into breadpan Mixed fruit cake Ingredient group 1 Butter melted 3 4 cup...

Page 15: ...0 1 20 20 10 Cake 10 5 20 30 35 70 2 50 60 11 Sandwich small 15 40 5 25 40 50 2 55 60 Sandwich large 15 40 5 25 40 55 3 00 60 12 Bake 60 1 00 60 Motor cycles Heating may Motor Heating may Heating Heating on and off cycle on cycles on and cycle on may cycle cycles on progressing and off to off then runs and off to on and off and off to to continuous reach 25ºC continuously reach 32ºC to reach reach...

Page 16: ... smaller quantities A set of British standard spoons with scrape level tops can be used Do not use a kitchen tablespoon or teaspoon as they are inaccurate Cup ml 1 16 15ml 1 8 30ml 1 4 60ml 1 2 120ml 3 4 180ml 1 240ml 1 1 8 270ml 1 1 4 300ml 1 5 16 315ml 1 1 2 360ml 1 5 8 390ml 1 15 16 465ml 2 480ml Cup White Plain Softgrain Brown Granary Wholemeal 1 8 18g 20g 19g 17g 1 4 36g 39g 38g 33g 1 2 72g 7...

Page 17: ...oak in hot water for about 30 minutes Question 9 Can I wash the baking pan in the dishwasher No The baking pan and kneading blade must be washed by hand 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...

Page 18: ...de Sometimes this hole is larger than normal This is because the dough has rested to the side of the blade after the second kneading cycle normal with bread makers You could position the dough evenly in the base of the pan TROUBLE SHOOTING Bread Sinks in the centre Too much liquid or liquid too warm Measure ingredients accurately Use liquids at temperatures between 21 C and 28 C Salt was not added...

Page 19: ... before keep warm period ends The wet dry balance of the ingredients may be incorrect Measure ingredients accurately H HH message on display Temperature in breadmaker is too high Press the Stop button Remove the baking pan leave lid open and allow to cool When cool put the baking pan back in set program and start the program again E EE message on display Temperature sensor is disconnected Refer to...

Page 20: ...ed according to the instructions supplied For example crumb trays should have been emptied regularly 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 manufacturer s recommendations or where the fault has been caused by pow...

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