Led Screen; What To Sauté - Morphy Richards Sauté & Soup Owner's Manual

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Juice it! (14)
The juice setting on the Soup Maker is ideal for
making smoothies or milkshakes from fresh
ingredients. The programme lasts for 2 minutes
before your drink is ready to serve. The juice
setting does not heat the ingredients, so its
perfect for ice cold drinks in hot weather.
Note: Do not place ice cubes in the Soup Maker.
A perfect blend! (15)
The blend setting allows you to further blend the
soup to your desired consistency, if required. This
function works without additional heating of the
soup.
To access this function after cooking, select the
Blend function with the Mode Button
press and hold the Select On/Off Button
blend.
Add It!
If you have started either of the Smooth or
Chunky soup programmes and realise you have
forgotten to add a certain ingredient or you want
to add herbs, spices or additional seasoning, you
can. Simply remove the Lid
ingredients, then replace the Lid and continue
with the programme.
Do not remove the Lid during the blending
process to prevent splashing, (see the LED
screen section).
Do not use the function to add large quantities of
vegetables or any ingredients that will require the
full programme time to cook correctly.
Cancelling or changing programmes
If you have selected a programme incorrectly and
the Select On/Off Button
or you want to cancel the programme, simply
press the Select On/Off Button and hold for 2
seconds, the icons will flash. Press the Mode
Button
(9)
to select the correct programme and
press the Select On/Off button to restart.

LED Screen (10)

Your Soup Maker utilises 3 different processes to
create fresh soups and drinks; heating, resting
and blending. Each of these processes are
highlighted during the programme with a small
animation on the LED Screen.
8
(9)
and
(11)
to
(2)
and add the
(11)
has been pressed,
Heating Blending
Resting Completed
Heating
The heating animation will appear in motion when
the Soup Maker is heating the contents of the
Jug.
Blending
The blending animation will be displayed when
the Mixing Blade is in use. When switching from
heating to blending the Soup Maker will make a
single audible beep.
Do not remove the Lid (2) while your Soup
Maker is blending.
Resting
During the programmes the Soup Maker will
occasionally 'rest,' at which point no animation
will be shown. But the timer on the LED Screen
will continue to count down. This is normal.
Once the process is completed the Soup Maker
will beep for 60 seconds and the screen will
display the 'completed' icon.
Completed
When completed, your Soup Maker will show the
same animation as resting, but the timer will be at
'0' and all four icons on the panel will flash.
What to Sauté?
Sautéing is ideal for onions or bacon lardons,
where they become softened, browned or
caramelised with heat. You can also use the sauté
setting to make croutons for your soup.
The sauté setting should only be used for a
period of 5-10 minutes. It should not be used for
longer than 10 minutes.
Do not use the sauté function for raw meat with
the exception of bacon lardons and small
quantities of minced meat (up to 100g), warming
liquid, sauces, fresh or tinned tomatoes, sugar,
fruit, or sugared or starchy foods.

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