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Safety cover

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Pulse button

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Motor shaft

Storage compartment

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Blender

Blender lid (large)

Goblet

Processor bowl

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Spindle

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Processor lid

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Food pusher

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Storage dome

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Spatula

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Blade holder

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Coarse shredding blade

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Coarse slicing blade

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Chipping blade

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Chopping blade

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Chopping blade protective
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Whisk arm

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Whisk head

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Citrus press bowl

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Citrus cone

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Place whisk arm 

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Push shaft of whisk head 

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Place the protective cover 

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compartment. The highest part
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compartment. 

Summary of Contents for 48440

Page 1: ...must have been used according to the manufacturers instructions For example kettles should have been regularly descaled or an iron cord should have been stored as recommended by the instructions E Ex...

Page 2: ...owed including the following 1 Read all the instructions 2 IMPORTANT THE METAL BLADE DISC ATTACHMENTS AND BLENDER BLADES ARE VERY SHARP Take care when handling them especially when removing them from...

Page 3: ...process SLICING Slicing Vegetables cheese 1 2 SHREDDING potatoes fruit BLADES AND Shredding Vegetables cheese 1 2 HOLDER fruit chocolate CHIPPING BLADE Chipping Potatoes vegetable 1 2 Speed of contro...

Page 4: ...Chopping blade protective cover Whisk arm Whisk head Citrus press bowl Citrus cone fi fl S St to or ra ag ge e The Select food processors have been designed so that most of the attachments can be stor...

Page 5: ...sing the pulse button allows greater control over the texture of the food produced It is only intended to be used for short bursts of processing or blending O Op pe er ra at ti in ng g t th he e f fo...

Page 6: ...bowl before removing the processed food 9 AFTER CLEANING ALWAYS REPLACE THE PROTECTIVE COVER ON THE METAL CHOPPING BLADE W Wh hi is sk k a ar rm m a an nd d w wh hi is sk k h he ea ad d 1 Fit the pro...

Page 7: ...rus cone and hold with a cupped hand 7 Turn speed control to MIN WARNING ALWAYS OPERATE THE JUICER AT MINIMUM SPEED ONLY B Bl le en nd de er r 1 Remove the processor bowl and lid 2 Remove the safety c...

Page 8: ...ith warm water and washing up liquid run for 30 seconds on maximum speed and repeat as necessary H Hi in nt ts s a an nd d t ti ip ps s The metal blade can be used for chopping meat fish vegetables ch...

Page 9: ...ure is smooth Pour the mixture back into the pan and bring to boil Potato Gratin Serves 4 Preparation time 10 minutes Cooking time 45 minutes Ingredients 600g potatoes 150ml milk 1 clove garlic 2 egg...

Page 10: ...tchen towel Beat the eggs using the whisk for 20 seconds at speed 3 Add the milk cream salt pepper and ground nutmeg Whisk for a further 15 seconds Evenly sprinkle the bacon across the pre cooked past...

Page 11: ...he crumble Bake in a pre heated oven at 220 C Gas mark 7 for approximately 45 minutes The crumble should form a golden crunchy crust on the fruit Chocolate mousse Serves 4 Preparation time 10 minutes...

Page 12: ...tinuous improvement in product quality and design The Company therefore reserves the right to change the specification of its models at any time The After Sales Division Morphy Richards Ltd Mexborough...

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