Morphy Richards KH-J28RCL-E1Dkh Installation & User'S Instructions Download Page 16

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Rotisserie operation (continued) 

 
Notes: 

 

The maximum weight of food that can be roasted using the rotisserie 
spit is 4.5kg 

 

The baking tray can be used to roast vegetables at the same time as 
acting as a drip tray. 

 

When not in use, always ensure that the FUNCTION control knob is 
set to the off 

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position. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Cleaning 

 

 

 
Clean the oven, hob, rotisserie spit, grill rack, baking and crumb tray after 
each use.  
1.  Switch  off  and  unplug  the  oven  and  allow  the  oven  and  the 

accessories  to  cool  completely.    Cleaning  the  oven  whilst  hot  may 
cause glass door to shatter and risk personal injury. 

2.  Wipe  external  surfaces  of  the  oven  with  a  soft  damp  cloth  and  dry 

surfaces with a soft dry cloth.   

3.  Wipe  internal  oven  surfaces  with  a  soft  damp  cloth  soaked  in  soapy 

water.  Rinse and dry surfaces with a soft dry cloth.   

4.  Do  not  use  strong  detergents  or  abrasives,  as  these  may  dull  or 

scratch the surface which may result in the glass door shattering.  Do 
not immerse in water.  Do not use a steam cleaner. 

5.  Slide and lift out the crumb tray from the bottom of the oven. 
6.  Wash  loose  parts  (crumb  tray,  grill  rack,  baking  tray  and  baking  tray 

handle, rotisserie spit and handle) in hot water with a little washing up 
liquid. Rinse and dry thoroughly.  Not suitable for the dishwasher. 

7.  Refit all parts. 

 

 

Issue 1a 2/5/2019  

Summary of Contents for KH-J28RCL-E1Dkh

Page 1: ...Issue 1a 2 5 2019 1 28L Rotisserie Mini Oven with Hob Installation User Instructions Please keep for future reference KH J28RCL E1Dkh...

Page 2: ...umb tray and racks 8 Using the racks and other cooking vessels 9 Assembling and fitting the rotisserie spit 10 Basic oven operation 11 Hob use 13 Rotisserie operation 15 Cleaning your oven 16 Replacin...

Page 3: ...been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children shall not play with the appliance Cleaning and user maintenance shall...

Page 4: ...sides and 50 cm above the oven to allow adequate ventilation Do not cover and allow the oven to cool fully before storing Do not operate the oven using a timer or separate remote control Do not use w...

Page 5: ...ng raw meat and poultry before handling any ready to eat foods Wipe and disinfect surfaces that have been in contact with raw meat and poultry Use separate utensils for handling raw meat poultry and c...

Page 6: ...Rack supports 5 Hotplates 6 Temperature control knob 7 Hotplate indicator 8 Left hotplate knob 9 Right hotplate knob 10 Air vents 11 Oven indicator 12 Function knob 13 Bracket for rotisserie spit Gril...

Page 7: ...1 1 Dispose of all packaging safely 2 Become familiar with The parts of the oven see page 6 Where to fit the crumb tray see fig 1 Where to fit the baking tray and rack see fig 2 How to fit the handle...

Page 8: ...y and racks Slide the crumb tray underneath the lower heating elements so that it lays flush with the base of the oven fig 1 Slide the grill rack and or baking tray onto the rack supports fig 2 Fig 1...

Page 9: ...emoving the rack tray from the oven See figs 3 4 below on how to fit the handle Fig 3 Fig 4 If using another cooking vessel Always place the container onto the grill rack Ensure that it will fit into...

Page 10: ...haped ends see end A and end B in the diagram above End A is fitted first into the socket on the right hand side of the oven before fitting end B into the bracket on the left hand side of the oven fig...

Page 11: ...of the oven 3 Fully unwind the cable plug in and switch on at the mains no indicators should be lit For safety do not allow the cable to dangle over the edge of units 4 Turn the TEMPERATURE control kn...

Page 12: ...he off position Tips for successful cooking Follow cooking instructions on food packaging For more accurate timing preheat the oven for a few minutes before placing food into the cavity for cooking Tu...

Page 13: ...f position 2 Fully unwind the cable plug in and switch on at the mains no indicators should be lit For safety do not allow the cable to dangle over the edge of units 3 Turn the HOTPLATE control knob f...

Page 14: ...bottomed pans will waste energy are slow to cook can rock and overbalance Fig 14 Use pans that are the same size or slightly larger than the hotplate fig 15 Smaller pans waste energy and oversized pan...

Page 15: ...Secure the claws into position using the thumbscrews as these will ensure the joint rotates when the spit turns 7 Insert the rotisserie spit and joint into the oven cavity and ensure that there is suf...

Page 16: ...hatter and risk personal injury 2 Wipe external surfaces of the oven with a soft damp cloth and dry surfaces with a soft dry cloth 3 Wipe internal oven surfaces with a soft damp cloth soaked in soapy...

Page 17: ...ne side 3 Remove unscrew the spent bulb figs 19 20 and replace with one of the same type Max 15W E14 small Edison screw incandescent oven bulb Handle the new one carefully and screw in firmly taking c...

Page 18: ...arthed BS 1362 fuse 13A Product dimensions external 505 x 405 x 347 mm Product weight net 12 kg approx Recycling electrical products You should now recycle your waste electrical goods and in doing so...

Page 19: ...the coloured markings identifying the terminals in a rewireable plug Rewireable plugs should only be replaced by a suitably competent person If in doubt consult a qualified electrician The BLUE wire...

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