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YOUR TWO YEAR
GUARANTEE
If for any reason this item is
replaced during the 2 year
guarantee period, the
guarantee on the new item
will be calculated from
original purchase date.
Therefore it is vital to retain
your original till receipt or
invoice to indicate the date
of initial purchase.
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Morphy Richards are not
liable to carry out any type
of servicing work, under
the guarantee.
It is important to retain the
retailers receipt as proof of
purchase. Staple your
receipt to this back cover
for future reference.
Plastic filters for all Morphy
Richards kettles and coffee
makers are not covered by
the guarantee.
Please quote the following
information if the product
develops a fault. These
numbers can be found on
the base of the product.
This guarantee does not
confer any rights other than
those expressly set out
above and does not cover
any claims for
consequential loss or
damage. This guarantee is
offered as an additional
benefit and does not affect
your statutory rights as a
consumer.
To qualify for the 2 year
guarantee the appliance
must have been used
according to the
manufacturers instructions.
For example fryers should
have been regularly
cleaned.
Model no.
Serial no.
All Morphy Richards
products are individually
tested before leaving the
factory. In the unlikely event
of any appliance proving to
be faulty within 28 days of
purchase it should be
returned to the place of
purchase for it to be
EXCLUSIONS
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This guarantee is valid in
the UK and Ireland only.
Morphy Richards shall not
be liable to replace or
repair the goods under the
terms of the guarantee
where:
replaced.
If the fault develops after
28 days and within 24
months of original
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The fault has been caused
or is attributable to
accidental use, misuse,
negligent use or used
contrary to the
purchase, you should
contact the Helpline
number quoting Model
number and Serial number
on the product, or write to
Morphy Richards at the
address shown.
manufacturers
recommendations or where
the fault has been caused
by power surges or
damage caused in transit.
You will be asked to return
the product (in secure,
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The appliance has been
used on a voltage supply
other than that stamped on
the products.
For electrical products sold within the
European Community. At the end of the
electrical products useful life it should
not be disposed of with household
waste.
Please recycle where facilities exist.
Check with your Local Authority or
retailer for recycling advice in your
country.
adequate packaging) to the
address below along with a
copy of proof of purchase.
Repairs have been
Subject to the exclusions
set out below (see
Exclusions) the faulty
appliance will then be
repaired or replaced and
dispatched usually within 7
working days of receipt.
attempted by persons
other than our service staff
(or authorised dealer).
Where the appliance has
been used for hire
purposes or non domestic
use.
The After Sales Division
Morphy Richards Ltd
Mexborough, SouthYorkshire,
England, S64 8AJ
Morphy Richards products are intended for household use only.
Helpline (office hours)
Morphy Richards has a policy of continuous improvement in product quality and
design. The company, therefore reserves the right to change the specification of its
models at any time.
UK 0870 060 2604
Republic of Ireland 1800 409119
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IMPORTANT
SAFETY
or lack of experience and
knowledge, unless they have
been given supervision or
instruction concerning use of
the application by a person
responsible for their safety.
INSTRUCTIONS
The use of any electrical
appliance requires the following
common sense safety rules.
Primarily there is danger of
injury or death and secondly the
danger of damage to the
appliance. These are indicated in
the text by the following two
conventions:
Product safety
WARNING: The control pod
must never be immersed in
water.
WARNING: When unpacking
the fryer, make sure all
packing material is
removed.
WARNING: Danger to the
person!
IMPORTANT: Damage to the
appliance! In addition we offer
the following safety advice.
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Never connect the fryer to the
electricity supply without oil in
the tank.
Never operate with the oil level
below minimum mark (2.0 litres)
or above maximum mark (3.1
litres).
Personal safety
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WARNING: Never attempt to
move your fryer until it is
completely cool. This can
take up to three hours. Use
the carrying handles. Î
Location
WARNING: To protect
against the risk of electric
shock do not immerse the
fryer body in water or other
liquid.
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Place the appliance on a
horizontal, flat and stable
surface away from a heating
source and where it cannot be
splashed by water.
Unplug from the electrical outlet
when not in use and before
cleaning. Allow to cool before
putting or taking off parts, and
before cleaning the appliance.
Allow adequate air space above
and on all sides for air
circulation.
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Do not use your fryer under
cupboards or shelves.
Never leave the fryer unattended
when connected to the
electricity supply.
Do not use outdoors.
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Never lean over the fryer when it
is in use.
Other safety
considerations
When opening the lid, stand
back as some hot steam may be
released.
•
Do not operate any appliance
with a damaged cord or plug or
after the appliance malfunctions
or has been damaged in any
manner. Telephone the helpline
number (the telephone number
can be found on the front cover)
for advice on examination and
repair.
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Always use oven gloves when
removing or replacing lid during
use.
Be careful not to touch those
surfaces of the fryer which
become hot when in use.
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Do not use the fryer for anything
other than its intended purpose.
This appliance is not attended
for use of persons (including
children) with reduced physical,
sensory or mental capabilities,
The use of attachments or tools
not recommended or sold by
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ELECTRICAL
Morphy Richards may cause
fire, electric shock or injury.
REQUIREMENTS
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Always dry food before frying
eg. chips which are too wet can
cause the hot oil to froth
excessively.
Check that the voltage on the
rating plate of your appliance
corresponds with your house
electricity supply which must be
A.C. (Alternating Current).
Never pour oil out of the fryer
with the bowl in position.
If the socket outlets in your
home are not suitable for the
plug supplied with this appliance
the plug should be removed and
the appropriate one fitted.
Children
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Never allow a child to operate
this appliance. Teach children to
be aware of dangers in the
kitchen, warn them of the
dangers of reaching up to areas
where they cannot see properly
or should not be reaching.
WARNING: The plug
removed from the mains
lead, if severed must be
destroyed as a plug with a
bared flexible cord is
hazardous if engaged into a
live socket outlet.
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Children should be supervised
to ensure that they do not play
with the appliance.
Should the fuse in the 13 amp
plug require changing, a 13 amp
BS1362 fuse must be fitted.
Scalds
WARNING: This appliance
must be earthed.
Run cold water over the affected
area immediately. Do not stop to
remove clothing, seek medical
help immediately.
Mains lead
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The mains lead should reach
from the socket to the base unit
without straining the
connections.
Do not let the cord hang over
the edge of the table or the
counter and keep it away from
any hot surface.
Do not let the lead run across an
open space eg. between a lower
socket and table.
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Features
Í Min and max oil levels inside
⁄ Spring loaded removable lid
¤ Lid location guides (not shown)
‹ Viewing window
tank
Î Carrying handles
Ï Non slip feet on base
Ì Fryer body
› Steam vents
fi Lid release button
Ó Ladle
fl Basket
Ô Oil storage container
‡ Basket handles x 2
· Handle release button
‚ Basket rest
„ Lid lock catch
‰ Basket handle rest position
 Removable oil tank
Ê Oil tank finger lifting lip
Á Power on light (red)
Ë Temperature ready light (green)
È Variable temperature control
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A
BEFORE FIRST USE
Removal of handles
Refer to the assembly sequence
in section
Rest the basket on a level, firm
surface, press the handle down
against the spring force and
remove D.
‘Assembly/disassembly
sequence’.
When unpacking the fryer, make
sure all packaging material is
removed.
Basket operation
The handles are removable so
they can be attached to the
basket D.
WARNING: make sure that
your fryer is disconnected
from the electricity supply.
B
Please note: Remove the filter
from the lid before washing lid.
Location of basket to
drain
Remove the oil storage
With the lid open and in the
vertical position, the basket can
be raised into the rest draining
position or removed completely
E.
container, ladle, frying basket,
non stick oil tank, lid, body and
wash these by hand in hot
soapy water. Please note: do not
leave in water to soak for a long
period of time.
C
When in the draining position
the basket should be hooked on
the basket rest lip (shown by the
arrow). When lowering the
basket back, lift up to remove
from the basket rest position,
push forward slightly and lower
down. Press the basket release
button and allow the handle to
lower.
WARNING: Do not immerse
the control panel in water.
Dry all parts of your fryer
thoroughly and replace the oil
tank, basket and lid.
Replace the oil tank with the
max/min lines to the rear.
(Please follow the cleaning
instructions).
When using the basket, both
basket release buttons must be
pressed to allow the basket to
lower into the oil F.
D
OPERATION
Lid operation
Press the lid release button, the
lid is spring loaded and will rise
up on its own A.
Assembly/
Disassembly
sequence
The fryer has to be
disassembled and assembled
following this procedure.
In the upper position the lid will
lift out of its guides at the back
for easy cleaning.To replace,
locate in the guides and slide
back into position.
Close the lid by pressing down
in the centre and ensure locking
catch „ is fully engaged B.
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Open the lid and remove.
Remove the basket.
Lift out the tank.
Pull out the control panel.
Assembly is the reverse of the
above process.
Attaching the handle
to a basket
F
Rest the basket on a level, firm
surface, locate the handle into
the slots of the basket and pull
upwards against the spring
force C.
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G
Removal of the
COOKING
control panel
WARNING: Never operate
the fryer without oil in the
oil tank.
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2
3
Lift up the fryer body at the front
as shown and pull out the
control panel G.
1
2
3
4
Lower the basket (if required)
and close the lid.
Replace by locating the control
panel in the guides and push
fully in.
Plug into the mains and switch
the power on at the socket.
Once the control panel is in
place route the mains cable to
the side or out of the back,
whichever is convenient.
The red power light and green
temperature light will illuminate.
H
Set the variable temperature
control to the required setting
see ‘frying times and
temperature section’ on page
9/10.
Replacing the oil tank
Ensure tank contacts are dry
before replacing H.
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The fryer is now pre-heating the
oil, the green temperature light
may go out and come back on
once or twice during pre-heat.
This is normal. After approx. 15
minutes the oil will be at the
correct temperature.
I
Filter
Press the 2 locking tabs back
and lift out the panel. The mesh
filter can be left to soak in hot
soapy water to clean. Allow to
drain and dry before replacing
I.
6
Lift the lid.
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Do not over fill the basket when
frying, the food must be covered
with the bubbling hot oil,
depending on the size and
Filling with oil
Pour oil into the tank up to the
maximum level indicated
(approx. 3.1 litres of oil).
shape of the food to be cooked.
There are two methods of
cooking in your fryer, one
general method for most food
types and another for home
battered products.
Lightly smear the inside of the
viewing window with the oil to
inhibit any condensation which
could reduce visibility.
General cooking
Use good quality liquid
vegetable oil, see ‘Getting the
best from your fryer’ on page 6.
method (with the basket)
1
2
Place the basket in the raised
position. The basket should
always be in the raised position
when it is to be filled with food.
Place the food, which should be
dry as possible, into the raised
basket. When frying frozen food,
avoid adding ice particles to the
hot oil. Remove the basket from
the fryer, add the frozen food
and shake the basket to remove
excess ice and frost. The oil
temperature and oil life
expectancy will be improved.
3
Lower the basket onto the
basket rest ‚.
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Cooking home-
battered foods
(without the basket)
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Lower the lid (to prevent spitting
of hot oil).
Lower the basket to the frying
position.
This method allows for the fact
that if wet batter is placed in the
basket prior to cooking the food
may stick.
You can observe the cooking
process by raising the lid or
looking through the viewing
window to observe progress.
1
2
Leave the basket fully
submerged in the oil.
6
When the food is cooked, raise
the lid, lift the basket out of the
oil, give it a shake, and place it
in its raised rest position for a
few seconds to drain.
Dip food in the batter until it is
evenly coated and allow to drain
for a moment to remove excess
batter.
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Lift the basket out and shake
the fried food into a dish with oil
absorbing kitchen paper.
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To check that the oil is hot
enough for your battered food,
drop a drip of batter into the oil.
If the oil is hot enough the batter
should immediately rise to the
surface but should not smoke. If
this action causes any smoke
then the temperature is too high
and should be reduced.
After use, disconnect from the
mains supply and allow to cool.
Wipe any spilt oil from the fryer
body.
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4
Once evenly coated, carefully
lower your battered food into the
hot oil and allow to ‘seal’ for
about 30 seconds before
turning. See table on page 9/10
for frying times and quantities of
food per fry.
Fry until batter is golden brown
and the food inside is cooked
but not dried out.
WARNING: Take care as the
oil may spit as the food is
added.
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GETTING THE BEST
FROM YOUR FRYER
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All foodstuffs contain moisture.
When lowered into the hot oil
the water turns to steam. Most
of the steam escapes
Oil
harmlessly through the lid vent,
but trapped steam may escape
when opening the lid - so care is
needed.
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Always ensure that you use
good quality oil for deep frying.
We recommend liquid vegetable
oils, alternatively use corn,
groundnut or rapeseed oil. Avoid
mixing oils of different types and
quality.
Chips
Old potatoes are ideal for
making chips.Your chips should
be evenly sized so that they
cook evenly. They should be
rinsed in a colander under a
cold tap and dried using a
kitchen towel or absorbent
paper. For best results fry your
chips for 10-12 minutes; shaking
the basket at intervals to ensure
chips get an overall browning.
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Solid fat (lard) and solid oil can
be used, this should be first
melted in a pan until softened,
then carefully transferred into
the fryer tank.
Change the oil when it becomes
brown or cloudy in colour,
usually after frying 15 times.
IMPORTANT: Do not switch the
fryer on until the fryer tank is
filled with oil or solid oil or lard.
For best results, we recommend
no more than 900g of frozen
chips or 1.2kg of fresh chips are
fried per batch.
Cooking tips
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Your food must always be
completely dry in order to avoid
overflowing, to prolong the use
of the oil and to give a crispier
finish to the food.
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Pieces of food should be of the
same size and thickness.
As a general guide pre-cooked
foods need a higher cooking
temperature than raw foods.
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Do not overload the basket as it
may cause a drop of
temperature that may leave the
food greasy.
Cook your food thoroughly.
Remember that your food may
begin to turn golden brown
before it is cooked through.
Avoid leaving food to drain for
too long in the basket as the
food may become soft and lose
its crunchiness.
Select your cooking utensils
with care. Do not use utensils
that may melt. When using metal
utensils, take care not to
damage the non-stick coating of
the bowl.
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EMPTYING,
CLEANING &
STORING
discoloured, this is quite normal
and will not detract from the
performance of the fryer.
WARNING: Cleaning should
only be carried out with the
plug removed from the
socket. The fryer should
have completely cooled.
Allow 3 hours for cooling.
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Place the basket back into the
tank, then the oil storage
container and ladle L. This
allows for efficient storage.
HELPLINE
If you have any difficulty with
your appliance, please do not
hesitate to call us.
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2
3
Remove the lid.
K
Remove the basket.
Take the oil storage container
and remove the lid, ensuring the
filter is left in.
We are more likely to be able to
help than the store from where
you bought it.
4
Lift out the tank J and carefully
pour the oil from the corner of
the tank, K into the oil storage
container.
Please have the following
information ready to enable our
staff to deal with your query
quickly.
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Once the oil is in the storage
container screw the lid back on.
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Name of the product.
L
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Wash the lid, basket, handle,
ladle and the inside of the tank
by hand with hot soapy water.
Model number as shown on the
underside of the appliance.
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Serial number as shown on
underside of the appliance.
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The lid can be washed in a
dishwasher.
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The basket and tank should
NOT be washed in a
dishwasher.
6
Clean the body of the fryer with
a warm moistened cloth,
washing up liquid can be used.
WARNING: Never immerse
the control panel in water,
if required remove any
stains with a moistened
cloth.
7
Dry all parts of your fryer
thoroughly and reassemble all
parts with the max and min at
the back of the oil tank. Refer to
the ‘Assembly Sequence’ on
page 4.
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The outside of the tank is not
non-stick coated, if care is
taken, it is unlikely to become
dirty. If oil does drip down the
exterior when the oil is being
emptied out, make sure that it is
hand washed thoroughly. The
exterior may appear
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FRYING TIMES AND TEMPERATURE CHART
These frying times are intended as a guide only and should be adjusted to suit quantity or
thickness of food and your own taste. Times listed are normally the maximum time required.
Fresh cut chips
1.2kg
190°C
10-12 mins
Frozen chips
900g
190°C
2-15 mins
Fresh cod or haddock
300g/400g 2 or 3 pieces
8-10 mins
190°C
Frozen cod or haddock
300g/400g 2 or 3 pieces
10-15 mins
170°C
Frozen plaice
1x150g piece
5-6 mins
190°C
Whitebate (just enough to cover base of basket)
190°C
1-2 mins
3-5 mins
Scampi (frozen in crumbs)
170°C
Just enough to cover base of basket.
Beefburgers*
150° or 170°C
2oz/55g 4 pieces
4oz/110g 2 pieces
4-6 mins
5-10 mins
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FRYING TIMES AND TEMPERATURE CHART continued
Fresh or defrosted chicken portions in crumbs*
2 x 200g pieces
20-25 mins
170°C
Frozen chicken portions in crumbs*
2 x 200g pieces
25-30 mins
170°C
Mushrooms
200g
190°C
2-3 mins
Weights stated are maximum advised.
*Chicken and beef burgers taint the oil leaving a taste you may not want when frying other foods, if
so change the oil.
Pea and Mint Puree - A delicious accompaniment for fish.
Serves 4
Method
Great because:
85 calories, 3g fat (per serving)
1
Lay the peas on a tray to
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This healthy dip is low in
fat and full of fibre with
more than third of your
days fibre needs in one
serving.
defrost for 10 minutes.
Whilst peas are defrosting
blanche the mint in boiling
water for 20 seconds,
remove and set a side.
Ingredients
450g frozen peas
20 mint leaves
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It is good for iron which is
vital for good energy levels
and has almost half of your
day’s vitamin C which
helps the iron to be
absorbed and boosts
immunity.
2
When the peas are still
very cold place into a
blender along with the mint
and blitz until very smooth.
(If needed you can add just
splash of water to help).
Once blitzed push the
2 tablespoons of semi
skimmed milk
1 knob of unsalted butter
Sea salt
puree through a fine sieve.
Tips
3
4
5
Return puree to the
blender and add remaining
ingredients for a final blitz.
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This makes a fantastic
base on which to serve
fish.
Black pepper
Heat the butter and milk in
a saucepan and add the
puree stirring well.
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For a delicious cold dip
omit method number 4.
Once hot remove and
season to taste.
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