Morphy Richards Cordless hand blender User Manual

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Cordless hand blender  
Please read and keep these instructions  
getting the best from your  
new cordless hand blender...  
Battery  
Ensure the battery is fully charged before using the product. The  
battery is not covered by the guarantee.  
Safety  
The blade is very sharp, handle with care, do not touch the blade  
or hold the leg at the blade end when fitting to the body.  
The hand blender is designed for intermittent use.  
Do not use non-stop for more than 1 minute at a time.  
Allow to cool down for a minimum of 5 minutes before  
further use.  
Never use your hand blender in a bowl or saucepan whilst it is  
cooking.  
Never short out the contacts on the motor body or blender unit.  
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Battery disposal  
To remove the battery see battery  
replacement page 6.  
This product contains a sealed Nickel  
cadmium battery. When it reaches the end  
of its useful life it must not be disposed of in  
the normal household waste. The battery  
must be removed and disposed of at an  
authorised recycling plant. Your local  
authority will have a centre which accepts  
such waste for recycling.  
Ni-Cd  
Ni-Cd  
Illustration  
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Features  
Blender base unit  
¤ Motor body  
Blender leg release button  
· Charging adaptor  
On/off control switch  
Blender leg  
Charging socket  
Measuring beaker  
Wall mounting holes  
Screws and wall plugs x 2  
 Blade cover  
Blender leg location slot  
Your hand blender is designed to help you prepare everything from soups to chocolate  
mousse quickly and with minimal effort.  
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Unpacking your cordless Charging  
hand blender  
WARNING: Carefully unpack your  
hand blender as blades are very sharp.  
Wash all parts before first use, see  
cleaning instructions page 10.  
1
Attach the blender to the base unit as  
described in assembly. The red light will  
illuminate to show that the body is  
correctly located in the base and that it  
is accepting a charge.  
If the red light is not illuminated, lift up  
the blender body and relocate in the  
base.  
The unit is designed to be left on  
continuous charge. The ‘smart’ charger  
fully charges and maintains the charge  
ready for use. A full charge can be  
reached in 3 hours, in normal use  
recharging is 1 to 2 hours.  
Leaving the unit on continuous charge is  
inexpensive in terms of the amount of  
electricity being used.  
Assembly  
1
2
3
Fit the blender body and blender leg  
onto the base unit as shown. A  
Attach the charging adaptor plug into  
the socket on the base unit. B  
Plug the adaptor into a suitable 13A  
socket outlet and switch on.  
When the unit is fully charged the red  
light will go out and green will illuminate  
to show it is fully charged and  
maintained.  
A
IMPORTANT: When new and charging for  
the first time or the blender has not been on  
charge for a long period the battery will be  
discharged.  
The green light may illuminate within 15  
minutes, this is a false indication which  
is common with discharged batteries.  
Switch off at the mains then switch back  
on, this will reactivate the charging cycle.  
Red light will illuminate to show charging  
has started.  
Repeat this procedure if it happens  
again. Charging will now revert to normal  
and take approx 3 hours to fully charge.  
A
B
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Assembling the blender Using the blender  
1
Once the blender is charged, fit the  
blender leg by attaching it into the  
location slot on the blender body. C  
Press until it clicks into place.  
If the leg is not fully engaged, rotate it  
round and try again.  
1
To operate press the on/off button and  
begin to blend. E  
For perfect blending use a ‘plunging  
action’ this will allow the food to be  
pulled into the blade and dispersed  
through the exit vents.  
WARNING: Do not touch the blade  
or hold the blender leg at this end  
when fitting to the body.  
WARNING: To remove the blender  
leg, hold blender in a position so you  
cannot press the operating button, grip  
shaft of blender leg, press the release  
button and pull apart.  
Keep the head of the blender beneath  
the food surface to prevent splashing.  
The hand blender can be used with a  
beaker or a bowl.  
WARNING: Never use your appliance  
in a hot saucepan transfer to a bowl,  
allow to cool before blending.  
IMPORTANT: Your hand blender is  
designed for intermittent use only. Do not  
use non-stop for more than 1 minute. Allow  
to cool down for a minimum of 5 minutes  
before further use.  
To disassemble hand  
blender  
1
To remove the blender leg, hold the  
blender in a position so that you cannot  
press the operating button. Grip shaft of  
blender leg, press the release button and  
pull apart. D  
D
WARNING: When the blender is not  
in use, fit the blade cover to the leg for  
safety.  
C
E
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Hints for blending  
Battery removal and  
disposal  
The blender is perfectly suited for  
preparing dips, sauces, soups,  
mayonnaise, milkshakes and baby food.  
The blender can be used to purée  
cooked vegetables, tinned tomatoes and  
any soft or pre-cooked food etc. It is  
ideal to turn a cooked broth or stew into  
a smooth soup and to prepare baby  
food. You may need to add a little water  
to cooked vegetables when blending to  
encourage a puree to form.  
For milkshakes, cut soft fruit or bananas  
in 1.5cm cube size pieces for easy  
blending, add milk and icecream a little  
at a time during blending.  
If food has been cooked in a saucepan  
transfer to a cooler bowl, this will protect  
the leg from heat distortion. For smaller  
quantities use the measuring beaker  
provided.  
Blending results will be better in the  
beaker provided as this allows control of  
the food being blended.  
To remove the Ni-Cd battery for  
replacement or disposal.  
1
Remove the 2 screws from the end of  
the battery cap, using a small phillips  
screwdriver and lift off the cap. G  
Remove the connector from the end of  
the battery and pull out the battery. H  
Replace with an approved battery pack,  
contact Morphy Richards replacement  
parts 0870 167 6643.  
2
3
Replace the battery, (terminal to be in  
position shown) connect the terminal,  
replace battery cover ensuring it is  
correctly located and replace the 2  
screws. Do not overtighten.  
IMPORTANT: The battery must be  
removed before the product is disposed of.  
The battery is to be disposed of safely, it  
must not be incinerated or composted.  
Contact your local authority for advice on  
disposal.  
G
Blender rest position  
Whilst not blending temporarily, lay the  
blender down on the work top as shown. F  
H
F
battery terminal  
in lower left  
hand corner  
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Wall mounting  
Tips for blending  
The charging stand can be wall mounted  
or free standing. To wall mount find a  
suitable position on the wall away from  
concealed pipes and electricity cables.  
Use the stand with blender in place to  
determine the position most suitable, mark  
a line on the wall across the top of the  
charger stand. From this line mark a  
horizontal line 15mm below, now mark 2  
holes 40mm apart. I  
When processing foods with strong  
colour (eg. carrots) the plastic parts of the  
appliance may become discoloured. Use  
cooking oil to clean any discoloured parts.  
Permanent discolouration may happen, this  
is acceptable.  
Trouble shooting  
Using wall plugs and screws provided,  
fix so screw heads are 5mm from the  
surface. Hang the charger base and adjust  
the depth position of the screws if required  
to improve the fit.  
If the blender is not charging, red or  
green light is not illuminated on charger.  
Check the following:  
The charger adaptor · is fitted into the  
charging socket .  
The motor body is correctly located on  
the blender base unit.  
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Template Not to scale  
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Coriander and lime chicken kebabs  
Serves 4  
Marinade  
Recipes  
Warm citrus chicken & avocado salad  
Serves 2  
Dressing  
Juice of 1 lemon  
2 cloves garlic, roughly chopped  
2cm piece ginger, roughly chopped  
4 tbsp chopped coriander leaf  
1
/2 tsp black pepper  
1 tbsp wholegrain mustard  
1 tbsp honey  
5 tbsp olive oil  
2 tbsp coriander leaf  
Salt and black pepper  
2 tsp caster sugar  
Juice of 2 limes  
2 tsp thai fish sauce  
1 tbsp light soy sauce  
1 tbsp oil  
1 tbsp oil  
4 boneless, skinless chicken breasts, cubed  
/2 tsp cornflour  
1
2 boneless, skinless chicken breasts, sliced  
250g bag crispy leaf salad  
1 avocado, diced  
Place all the marinade ingredients in the  
beaker and blend together using the hand  
blender. Pour over the chicken and  
marinate for 1-2 hours.  
Thread the chicken onto 8 satay sticks  
and grill for 15-20 minutes or until cooked  
throughout, turning occasionally.  
Blend the cornflour with remaining  
marinade in the beaker then transfer to a  
small saucepan and bring to the boil,  
stirring. Serve with the kebabs.  
Place all the dressing ingredients in the  
beaker and blend together using the hand  
blender until thick.  
Meanwhile, heat the oil in a frying pan  
and fry the chicken for 4-5 minutes until  
browned. Stir in the dressing and heat  
through. Toss into the salad and avocado.  
Serve immediately.  
Spicy hummus  
Serves 4  
4 tbsp olive oil  
Jamaican jerk chicken  
Serves 4  
1 clove garlic, roughly chopped  
1 tsp pureed chilli  
/2 tsp ground coriander  
Salt and black pepper  
400g tin chick peas, drained and rinsed  
Juice of 1 lemon  
Marinade  
1 bunch spring onions, roughly chopped  
1 red chilli, roughly chopped  
2 cloves garlic, roughly chopped  
1
1
/2 tsp ground allspice  
3 tbsp oil  
3 tbsp fresh thyme leaves, (stripped off the  
Heat the oil in a frying pan with the  
garlic, chilli, coriander, salt and pepper. Add  
the chick peas and fry for 1-2 minutes.  
Transfer to the beaker and add the  
lemon juice. Blend using the hand blender  
until smooth. Chill.  
stalks)  
1 tsp sugar  
Salt and black pepper  
4 boneless, skinless chicken breasts  
Serve with toasted pitta bread, tortilla  
chips or vegetable crudités.  
Place all the marinade ingredients in the  
beaker and blend using the hand blender  
until smooth. Spread over the chicken and  
marinate for 1-2 hours.  
Fry the chicken gently using a griddle  
pan for 15-20 minutes until browned and  
cooked throughout.  
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Roasted pepper and olive sauce  
with salmon  
Serves 4  
3 red peppers, diced  
1 red onion, diced  
2 cloves garlic  
Welsh rarebit  
Serves 4  
125g cheddar cheese, grated  
1 medium egg  
1 tsp dijon mustard  
2 tsp worcestershire sauce  
Salt and black pepper  
2 tbsp milk  
4 tbsp olive oil  
Salt and black pepper  
200ml creme fraiche  
50g sliced black olives  
2 tbsp capers  
1 tbsp chopped chives  
4 thick slices bread  
4 salmon fillets  
Place all the ingredients except bread in  
the beaker and blend together using the  
hand blender.  
Toast 1 side of the bread and spread the  
rarebit over the untoasted side. Place under  
a pre-heated grill until golden and set.  
Preheat oven to 200˚C, gas 6.  
Place peppers, onion and garlic on a  
baking tray and coat in oil. Season. Roast  
for 30 minutes.  
Transfer to a small saucepan and add  
the crème fraîche. Purée using the hand  
blender to give a coarse texture. Add the  
olives and capers and season well. Heat  
through.  
Salsa verde with butter roasted cod  
Serves 4  
4 skinless cod loins  
Meanwhile heat a little oil in a frying pan  
and fry the salmon for 5-6 minutes until  
cooked through and browned. Serve with  
pepper and olive sauce.  
25g butter  
Sea salt and black pepper  
1 clove garlic, roughly chopped  
3 anchovy fillets  
1 tbsp capers  
1 tsp Dijon mustard  
Tomato and pancetta sauce for pasta  
Serves 4  
1 tbsp oil  
5 tbsp roughly chopped basil  
1 tbsp roughly chopped mint  
8 tbsp roughly chopped parsley  
4 tbsp olive oil  
1 onion, diced  
130g pack diced pancetta  
1 red pepper, diced  
1kg tomatoes, diced  
1 tbsp balsamic vinegar  
1 tsp sugar  
1 vegetable stock cube  
Salt and black pepper  
20g bag basil  
Juice of 1/2 lemon  
Preheat oven to 200˚C, gas 6.  
Place cod in a small roasting tin and dot  
with butter. Season. Roast for 15 minutes.  
Meanwhile, place remaining ingredients  
in the beaker and blend using the hand  
blender until smooth and creamy. Season to  
taste.  
Heat the oil in a large saucepan and fry  
onion and pancetta until browned. Add the  
pepper and fry for 1-2 minutes. Add the  
tomatoes, vinegar, sugar and stock cube  
and season well.  
Serve the cod drizzled with the butter  
juices and salsa verde.  
Cover and simmer for 10 minutes,  
stirring occasionally. Remove lid and cook  
for a further 5 minutes. Add the basil,  
transfer to a bowl and purée using the hand  
blender to give a coarse pulpy texture.  
Stir into hot cooked pasta.  
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Peach melba smoothie  
Serves 1  
4 tinned peach halves  
75g fresh raspberries  
4 tbsp natural yoghurt  
1 tbsp honey  
Cleaning  
Before cleaning and maintenance,  
switch the charger off and unplug it.  
1
Remove the blending leg. Take care not  
to touch the blade.  
150ml cranberry and raspberry juice.  
2
Clean the blending leg and measuring  
beaker in warm soapy water and dry  
thoroughly.  
Clean the blender body and base unit  
with a damp cloth and dry thoroughly.  
Place all ingredients in the beaker and  
blend using the hand blender until thick.  
Pour into a tall sundae glass and serve.  
3
Quick strawberry ripple brulée  
Serves 4  
175g strawberries, roughly chopped  
2 tbsp honey  
350g greek yoghurt  
8 tbsp brown sugar  
Purée the strawberries and honey and  
gently stir into the yoghurt to give a ripple  
effect. Divide between 4 ramekins.  
Sprinkle 2 tbsp sugar over each ramekin  
and place under a pre-heated grill until  
sugar has melted and browned slightly. Chill  
well before serving.  
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Helpline  
If you have any difficulty with your  
appliance, do not hesitate to call us. We’re  
more likely able to help than the store from  
where you bought it.  
Please have the following information  
ready to enable our staff to deal with your  
query quickly:  
Name of the product  
Model number as shown on the  
underside of the appliance.  
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To qualify for the 2 year guarantee the  
appliance must have been used according to  
the manufacturers instructions.  
Your two year guarantee  
It is important to retain the retailers  
receipt as proof of purchase. Staple your  
receipt to this back cover for future  
reference.  
Please quote the following information if  
the product develops a fault. These numbers  
can be found on the base of the product.  
EXCLUSIONS  
Morphy Richards shall not be liable to  
replace or repair the goods under the terms  
of the guarantee where:  
1 The fault has been caused or is  
attributable to accidental use, misuse,  
negligent use or used contrary to the  
manufacturers recommendations or where  
the fault has been caused by power  
surges or damage caused in transit.  
2 The appliance has been used on a voltage  
supply other than that stamped on the  
products.  
3 Repairs have been attempted by persons  
other than our service staff (or authorised  
dealer).  
4 Where the appliance has been used for  
hire purposes or non domestic use.  
5 Morphy Richards are not liable to carry  
out any type of servicing work, under the  
guarantee.  
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 replaced.  
If the fault develops after 28 days and  
within 24 months of original 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.  
You will be asked to return the product (in  
secure, adequate packaging) to the address  
below along with a copy of proof of  
purchase.  
6 Batteries are not covered by the  
guarantee. Contact replacement parts  
department on 0870 1676643.  
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.  
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.  
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.  
This guarantee is valid in the UK and  
Ireland only.  
Morphy Richards products are intended for  
household use only  
The After Sales Division,  
Registered address,  
Morphy Richards Ltd, Mexborough,  
South Yorkshire, England, S64 8AJ  
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.  
Helpline (office hours)  
UK 0870 060 2612  
Republic of Ireland 1800 409119  
FP48965M UK Rev 1 0304  

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