Selecting Your Loaf Size; Selecting Your Crust Setting; Delay Timer; Baking The Loaf - Morphy Richards 48319 User Manual

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Selecting the Loaf Size
To select the loaf size, use the 'Increase' Ó and 'Decrease' Ô buttons.
The loaf size icons are:
1lb loaf (selected programmes)
1.5lb loaf
2lb loaf
Please note that not all loaf sizes are available for all programmes.
Once you have selected your loaf size, press the 'Accept/Start' button . The 'Crust Setting'
icon È will then illuminate.

Selecting your Crust setting

To select the crust setting, use the 'Increase' Ó and 'Decrease' Ô buttons.
Very Light
Light
Medium
Dark
Very Dark
Once you have selected your crust setting, press the 'Accept/Start' button . The 'Delay
Indicator' icon Ê will then illuminate.
Using the Timer Delay
Once you have chosen the programme, loaf size and crust setting, you can either bake the loaf
immediately or delay the loaf baking time to end in up to 12 hours time. Go to section 11 -
'Baking The Loaf' section to bake the loaf immediately.
NOTE: The timer cannot be used with the Fastbake, dough and jam programmes.
NOTE: Do not use this function with recipes that use perishable ingredients such as eggs, fresh
milk, sour cream or cheese.
To delay the loaf, use the 'Increase' Ó and 'Decrease' Ô buttons while the 'Delay Indicator'
icon Ê is lit.
A single press of the 'Increase' Ó button will add 10 minutes to the time. To scroll faster
through the time press and hold the button. To decrease the time, use the 'Decrease' Ô button.
The total time shown on the screen will include the baking time and delay. For example, if a loaf
takes 3 hours to bake and you have delayed the start of baking for 5 hours, the screen will
countdown from 8 hours with symbol Ê showing on the screen. When the baking starts, the
Ê symbol will disappear as the delay has finished.
Filling the Fruit and Nut Dispenser*
If you have selected a recipe that uses the fruit and nut dispenser, you should fill it now. The
dispenser should be filled with one cupful of dry ingredients using the measuring cup provided.
Please ensure that you do not overfill the dispenser as this may stop it from functioning.
If filling the dispenser with fruit, check that the fruit is separated before adding it. Failure to do so
may result in the dispenser not functioning, or the fruit not being distributed evenly through the
bread mixture. Ideally, fruit should be dusted with flour prior to being added to the dispenser to
stop it from sticking together.
* Only applies to model 48319 & 48320.

Baking the Loaf

To start the breadmaking process, hold your finger on the 'Accept/Start' button  for
approximately 3 seconds. The breadmaker will then beep and the screen display will stop
flashing.

Baking Cycle Icons

During the baking process the breadmaker indicates whether the ingredients are kneading,
rising or baking.
1st Kneading Symbol
2nd Kneading Symbol
1st Rising Symbol
2nd Rising Symbol
3rd Rising Symbol
Baking Symbol

Loaf is ready

The breadmaker will beep 3 times to indicate that the baking process has finished. The clock
will also show 00.00 as it has counted down to the end of the programme and the breadmaker
automatically keeps the bread warm.

Keep Warm

The clock counts up in minutes to show how long the finished loaf has been kept warm for. This
is to a maximum of 60 minutes. To stop keep warm, press the 'red cross' button.

Internal Light

The light symbol is on the same button as the '+' Ó
You can press this button during any part of the baking process and it will stay on for 20 seconds.
The LCD display light will automatically switch off after 20 seconds to conserve power when in
standby, keep warm and delay time mode. To re-illuminate the display light to view the progress,
press this button.

Pause Button

Throughout the baking cycle, if you want to make minor adjustments to the ingredients, you can
pause the baking cycle up until 'Knead 2'. To do this, press the
'Go back/Cancel/Pause' button Ì. The baking process can then be resumed by pressing the
'Accept/Start' button . Please note that the process will continue automatically after
approximately 5 minutes if the pause function is not cancelled manually.

Stop

The 'stop' function is on the 'Go back/Cancel/Pause' button Ì and should be pressed for
3 seconds to stop the baking cycle at any time.

Power Interruption

After a brief power supply failure:
If the programme has not yet reached rise 1 and the power failure was only for a few seconds,
when the power supply is re-established, the programme will automatically continue. If the power
failure is longer, the process can be restarted by pressing the 'Accept/Start' button .
If the programme has gone beyond this point, the process must be started again from the
beginning. The ingredients will have to be discarded and you must start again with fresh ingredients.

Homemade Programmes

There are 2 home made programmes No 16 & No 17 which allow you to adapt an existing
baking programme to your own specific requirements. For example you may want to follow the
wholemeal programme (No 2) but prefer a denser texture. You can achieve this by using the
Home made programmes. You have the opportunity to change the timings of each stage of the
process from between zero minutes to 2 hours depending on the stage. Note, when zero
minutes are selected, that stage of the cycle will not be part of the baking programme.
Knead 1
When you scroll to programme 16 or 17, press the '✓' button. The 'knead 1' symbol will flash on the
screen with 10 minutes showing on the clock. The knead 1 cycle length can be increased or
decreased to between 6-14 minutes by pressing '+' or '-' Ó, Ô. Confirm the length of the 1st
knead cycle by pressing the green tick button  and the Rise 1 symbol will start flashing.
Rise 1
20 minutes appears on the clock as the default time for this stage of the process.
The Rise 1 cycle length can be increased or decreased to between 20-60 minutes by pressing '+' or
'-' Ó, Ô. Confirm the time you want by pressing the green tick button and the Knead 2 symbol
will flash on the screen.
Knead 2
15 minutes appears on the clock as the default time for this stage of the process. The length of the
2nd knead cycle can be increased or decreased to between 5-20 minutes by pressing '+' or '-' Ó,
Ô. Confirm the length of the 2nd knead cycle by pressing the green tick button and the Rise 2
symbol will flash on the screen.
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