Morphy Richards Accents 400010 manual

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    FP400 0 1 0 MUK Rev 1 * Register online for your 2 y ear guarantee. See the back of this instruction book for details, (UK and Ireland customers only) . St and Mix er GU ARANTEE 2 YEAR Please read and k eep these instructions for future use www .facebook.com/morphyrichar dsuk @lov eyourmorphy www .morphyrichar ds.co.uk/blog F or competitions, produ[...]

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    2 The use of any electrical appliance req uires the follo wing common sense safety rules. Please read these instructions car efully before using the product. • This appliance shall not be used b y childr en. • This appliance can be used b y persons with r educed physical, sensory or mental capabilites, or lack of e xperience and knowledge, if t[...]

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    3 Features (1) Head Unit (2) Bowl Co ver (3) Mixing Bowl (4) Head Release Lev er (5) Speed/Pulse Selector (6) Bowl Locator (7) Attachment Sleev e (8) Attachment Sock et (9) Splash Guard (10) Beater (11) Dough Hook (12) Whisk 1 2 3 6 4 5 8 10 11 12 7 9 1 2 8 7 3 6 4 5 0 1 9 1 12 1 Product overview 400010 rev1_Layout 1 14/04/2014 12:21 Page 3[...]

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    4 5 Pr ess the Head Release Lever and lo wer the Head Unit pressing do wn until locked in position. (Y ou will hear an audible click and the Lev er will return). 4 4 Place the attachment and Splash Guard into the Attachment Sock et (8) . Rotate the Attachment Sleev e (7) clockwise to secure into place. 2 2 Place the Mixing Bowl (3) into the r ecess[...]

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    5 Y our mixer features a saf ety cut out designed to protect the motor fr om overheating. After 5 minutes of continuous use to p reven t over h eating you will need to switch off y our stand mixer and leav e to cool for 1 0 minutes, especially impor tant when mixing heavier mixtur es. If your machine cuts out during mixing tur n the Speed/P ulse Se[...]

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    6 Y our Stand Mixer comes with three mixing attachments, each is designed f or a specific task. Beater (10) Use the Beater for cr eaming butter and sugar , mixing cake mix es and making shor t crust pastry . When using the Beater it is recommended to use speeds 1 -4 as higher speeds may cause splashing. Dough Hook (11) The Dough Hook is designed to[...]

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    7 Method: 1 Place the milk, sugar , salt and butter in a small saucepan and heat ov er low heat until the butter melts and sugar dissolves. Cool until lu kewar m. 2 Dissolve the y east in warm water in a warmed Mixing Bowl. A dd the luke warm milk mixture and 4 ½ cups of flour . Attach the Mixing Bowl and Dough Hook to the mix er . T urn to speed [...]

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    8 Recipes Method: 1 Pr eheat the oven to 1 70 o C, Gas Mark 3. Grease baking tra ys or line them with parchment. 2 Sift together the flour , bicarbonate of soda and salt; set aside. 3 Attach the Beater to the Mixer . In the Mixing Bowl, add the melted butter , brown sugar and caster sugar and beat until w ell blended. Star t on speed 1, incr easing[...]

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    9 For the pastry: • 460g Plain flour • 280g Good quality unsalted butter at room temperature (cut into pieces) • 1 20g Unrefined caster sugar • 2 Eggs • Pinch of salt For the filling: • 2x397g tins condensed milk • 250ml Lemon juice • 2 tbsp corn flour • 2 tsp Grated lemon zest • 6 Egg yolks For the meringue topping: • 6 Egg w[...]

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    10 Method: 1 Place all ingredients in the Mixing Bo wl. 2 Using the Beater Attachment, mix on speed 1 until light and cream y . 3 During mixing it may be necessary to stop the Mixer and scrape the sides of the Mixing Bowl using a spatula a f ew times to make sur e all the ingredients ar e incorporated properly . Ingredients: • 75g Butter • 50 0[...]

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    11 Method: 1 Pr e heat the oven to 1 50ºC / Gas Mark 2. 2 Place whites in the Mixing Bowl and insert Whisk Attac hment. 3 Whisk on maximum speed until at the soft peak stage. This takes about 3 minutes. It may be necessary to stop the mix er and scrape the sides of the bowl to mak e sure all the ingredients ar e incorporated. 4 Gradually beat in t[...]

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    FP400 0 1 0 MUK Rev 1 04/1 4 The After Sales Division Morphy Richar ds Ltd Mexbor ough, South Y orkshire, England, S64 8AJ Helplines (office hours) UK 0844 871 0960 Spare P ar ts 0844 873 0726 Republic of Ireland 1 80 0 409 1 1 9 www .morphyrichards.com IF YOU ARE HA VING A PROBLEM WITH ONE OF OUR PRODUCTS, CALL OUR HELPLINE: UK: 0844 871 0960 EIRE[...]