Morphy richards 47004 user Manual

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.
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. 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.
To qualify for the 2 year guarantee the appliance must have been used according to the manufacturers instructions. For example kettles should have been regularly descaled.
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. 6 Plastic filters for all Morphy Richards
kettles and coffee makers are not covered
by the guarantee.
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.
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.
The After Sales Division Registered address Morphy Richards Ltd, Mexborough South Yorkshire, England, S64 8AJ
Helpline (office hours) UK (local rate) 0870 060 2610 Republic of Ireland 1800 409119
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Cafe Rico Combi coffee maker
with heated milk frother
Please read and keep these instructions
www.morphyrichards.co.uk
getting the best from your new coffee maker
Warning : pressure cap on espresso
Unplug your coffee machine. The pressure cap must be
slowly removed before unlocking the filter holder.
Caution must be used when handling hot water, coffee or
steam.
• Safety first
Caution must be used when handling hot water, coffee or steam
• Run water through your machine before first use
It is important to run water through your coffee maker in order to rinse the machine. You can also run water through to warm your coffee machine.
• Descale as appropriate for the hardness of the water in your area
It is important to descale as the performance of your coffee maker may be impaired by limescale and other impurities in the water supply.
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Important 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:
WARNING: Danger to the person!
IMPORTANT: Damage to the appliance! In addition we offer the following safety advice.
Location
• Remove all the packaging and retain for
future reference.
• Ensure the coffee maker is used on a
firm, flat surface.
• Do not use the coffee maker outdoors or
in a bathroom.
• Do not place the coffee maker on a
highly polished wooden surface as
damage may occur to the surface.
• Do not place the coffee maker on or near
hot surfaces such as a hot plate or
radiant rings or near a naked flame.
• WARNING: Do not place the coffee
maker onto a metal tray or metal
surface whilst in use.
Children
• Children do not understand the dangers
associated with operating electrical
appliances. Never allow children to use
this appliance.
Other safety considerations
• Disconnect the coffee maker from the
mains supply when filling, cleaning or
not in use.
• When unplugging, turn any control to
‘off’, then remove plug from the wall
outlet.
• Keep the outside of the coffee maker
area clean and dry at all times.
• Do not touch hot surfaces. Always use
handles or knobs.
• Do not immerse the coffee maker itself in water and always ensure the electrical connections are kept dry.
• Do not operate any appliance with a damaged cord or plug or after the appliance malfunctions or has been damaged in any manner. Ring the helpline number for advice on examination and repair.
• The use of attachments or tools not recommended or sold by Morphy Richards may cause fire, electric shock or injury.
• Do not use abrasive cleaners on the outside of the coffee maker, they may scratch the surface. Clean only with a soft damp cloth.
• Do not use the coffee maker for anything other than its intended purpose.
Product safety
• Never use warm or hot water to fill the reservoir or water tank.
• Do not overfill the water tank.
Scalding may occur if the pressure
cap is removed during the brewing cycles, therefore never open or remove the pressure cap whilst the machine is switched on. Unplug your coffee maker and allow to cool. The pressure cap must be removed slowly before unlocking the filter holder.
• The glass jugs and the espresso filter holder get hot while the machine is in use. Always use with care.
• Make sure the mains lead does not touch the hot parts of the machine.
• Do not wind the mains lead around the hot appliance or store the appliance until it has fully cooled down.
• Do not remove the espresso filter holder when the appliance is producing hot water or coffee. Turn the machine off and release the steam first by slowly removing the pressure cap.
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Treating scalds
• Run cold water over the affected area immediately. Do not stop to remove clothing, get medical help quickly.
Personal safety
• Ensure the lid of the glass jug is securely in place before pouring.
• Take care to pour hot coffee slowly and carefully without tipping the glass jug too fast.
• Do not place the filter machines glass jug on the hot plate unless the lid is in position.
• Do not fill above the capacity mark of the water level indicator.
• Do not use the glass jug in a microwave.
• Milk should not be reheated, only heat it when required.
• When heating milk, please use stainless steel jug provided.
• Do not fill milk jug above the MAX mark.
• Do not touch metal parts until the unit has cooled.
• Do not adjust the coffee strengths once brewing is in process.
Warning : Espresso pressure cap
Unplug the machine and allow to cool. Slowly remove the pressure cap before unlocking the filter holder.
Electrical requirements
Check that the voltage on the rating plate of your appliance corresponds with your house electricity supply which must be A.C. (Alternating current).
For appliances with fitted plug. 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.
IMPORTANT : 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.
Should the fuse in the 13 amp plug require changing a 13 amp BS1362 fuse must be fitted.
WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED.
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Features
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Filter coffee
Filter locking tab ¤ Removable permanent
mesh filter
Removable filter holder
with locking tab
Non drip valveHinged reservoir lid with
strength indicator
Water level indicatorFilter hot plate
· Filter on/off switch with
power and ready indicators
Filter jug lidFilter glass jug with water
level indicator
Milk frother
Milk frother button  Frother attachment Ê Frother hot plate Á Frother hot plate on/off
switch with indicator
Ë Stainless steel milk jug
Espresso coffee
È Pressure cap Í Water tank Î Strength indicator Ï Filter Ì Filter retaining clip Ó Filter holder Ô Drip tray metal plateDrip tray Ò Hot water outlet Ú Espresso on/off switch
with power and ready indicators
Û Glass jug with lid Ù Measuring/tamping
spoon
ı Steam exhaust tube
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Using your coffee maker for the first time
Take your coffee maker out of the box
and remove the packaging.
Before using the coffee for the first time, clean thoroughly by operating two or three times with the maximum volume of fresh water but without using coffee.
Wash the detachable parts of the machine in warm soapy water.
Making filter coffee
1 Lift up the hinged reservoir lid. 2 Fill the water reservoir with the required
amount of water using the water level
indicator as a guide. Both the jug and
water level indicator are marked in cups.
Do not exceed the maximum level on the
water gauge.
3 Spoon the required amount of ground
filter coffee into the mesh filter spreading
it evenly. We suggest one level
measuring spoon for every cup. Ensure
the filter is sitting properly in the filter
holder.
4 Close the reservoir lid. 5 Select the strength of
coffee required using
the strength selector
on the reservoir lid.
6 Slide the jug into the coffee maker
ensuring it sits correctly on the hot plate. The jug lid must be in place during the brewing process, otherwise the non-drip valve will not open, causing the filter to flood.
7 Plug the filter coffee maker in at the wall
socket and push the coffee on/off switch to ‘ON’ position. The orange light will glow to show coffee maker is working.
8 Hot water will start to flow through the
coffee grounds and into the glass jug as coffee.
9 The anti-drip valve will prevent any
remaining coffee dripping onto the hot plate. Ensure that the jug is replaced on the hot plate after serving. While the coffee maker is switched ON the hot plate will keep the coffee warm.
10 Switch off the coffee maker when the jug
is empty or the coffee is no longer required.
WARNING: The coffee maker and hot plates are hot and remain hot for some time after switching off.
11 Allow unit to cool. 12 Remove the permanent mesh filter and
empty the used coffee grounds. Wash the filter immediately and dry thoroughly. NOTE: THE MESH WILL BECOME DISCOLOURED AFTER A WHILE DUE TO THE STAINING EFFECT OF COFFEE.
Refilling
1 Switch off the coffee maker and allow 5
minutes to cool before refilling with cold water.
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Locating the filter
1 To remove the filter, slide the locking tab
on the removable filter holder to the
unlock position and and lift both the
holder and mesh filter out to clean. (see
cleaning)
2 To refit, place the removable filter holder
into the top of your coffee maker, making
sure the tab lines up with the rib then
slide the locking tab to the lock position.
Place the permanent mesh filter inside
the filter holder by lining up the locating
tab with the groove in the filter holder as
shown.
Making a perfect espresso coffee
1 Unscrew the pressure cap È by turning
it anti-clockwise. 2 To fill the water tank Í use your glass
jug Û to measure the volume of water
required. The jug is marked with the
water levels for 2 cups (minimum), 4
cups and 6 cups (maximum).
Always switch the machine off and
remove the plug from the socket before
filling the water tank. Care should be
taken to ensure that the correct quantity
of water is placed in the tank, as the
machine always uses all the water. 3 Close the pressure cap tightly by turning
it clockwise. 4 Place the washable metal filter Ï into
the filter holder Ó and add the desired
quantity of coffee to the filter using the
measuring spoon provided. Special marks on the inside of the filter show the correct levels for 2, 4 and 6 cups of coffee. Using the flat end of the spoon lightly compress the coffee down. Remove excess coffee from the edge of the filter.
5 Position the filter holder underneath the
water outlet Ò, push it upwards and turn it to the right into the locked position to fix it onto your coffee machine.
Note : Push firmly to the right to lock
into position.
6 Your machine is fitted with a strength
selector Î which allows you to make LIGHT to STRONG coffee. Set the strength selector mid way between LIGHT and STRONG for MEDIUM strength coffee.
7 Place your glass jug with the lid on the
drip tray Ô and directly under the spout of the filter holder, ensuring that the jug handle is pointing outwards from
the unit. Press the on/off switch Ú to ‘ON’ and the orange light will glow. The coffee will start to flow from the filter holder spout after about 2 or 3 minutes. Wait until all the water from the water tank has flowed into your glass jug and the green light glows.
8 Set the on/off switch to ‘OFF’. 9 When the filtering process is complete
remove the glass jug from your coffee maker and pour the coffee into your cups.
Note: Due to the amount of steam lost through the process, the coffee produced will be less than the water put in. This accounted for in the amount to put in.
Locking tab
Rib
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10 Unplug machine and allow to cool.
Slowly remove the pressure cap.
11 To remove the used coffee grounds,
remove the filter holder by turning the handle to the left until you find that the filter holder drops down. Flip the filter retaining clip Ì so that it retains the filter. Turn the filter upside down and knock out the grounds. Flip the retaining clip back along the handle before the next use.
Making a perfect cappuccino coffee
Prepare your machine as described in the section, ‘How to make a perfect espresso coffee’. Use your glass jug for measuring the correct amount of water needed. Follow steps 1-11 how to make a perfect espresso.
Frothing milk
It is advised to start heating your milk ready for frothing several minutes before making coffee to ensure milk is hot. 1 Fill the stainless steel milk jug provided
with the required amount of milk. Do not
exceed the maximum level or add less
than the minimum level. 2 Place the jug on the hot plate and switch
on, the orange light will glow. 3 Once the coffee is
brewed, the milk
is ready to froth.
Lift the milk jug
up to the milk
frother blade (see
diagram). Raise
the milk jug
ensuring that the
frother blade is
just under the
surface of the milk
- this will give the
maximum froth.
Push and release the milk frother button. TAKE CARE AS THE MILK WILL BE HOT. When the milk is frothy, (which normally takes around 30 seconds), press the milk frother button once more to stop the frother.
4 Pour the coffee into cups and gently
pour or preferably spoon the milk onto the coffee, then sprinkle a little chocolate powder for perfect cappuccino. Turn off the milk frother hot plate by pressing the neon on/off switch.
Warning: the stainless steel jug and the hotplate will remain hot for sometime after switching off.
The milk frother blade can be removed for easy cleaning by unscrewing the blade. Wash carefully in hot soapy water. It is recommended that you remove the blade immediately after use, as dried milk can be difficult to remove. To replace, insert the stem of the milk frother blade into the mounting hole on the unit and screw into place.
There may be some splash back of milk on the underside of the frothing unit. Switch the unit off then simply wipe this area clean with a damp cloth.
Refilling
1 Switch off the coffee maker, and allow 5
minutes to cool 2 Remove the pressure cap and refill with
cold water.
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Filter Recipes
Cafe Melange
2 parts coffee 1 part hot milk dollop whipped cream
1 Prepare filter coffee as per ‘making
coffee’ instructions.
2 Fill the stainless steel milk jug with the
required amount of milk, place on the hotplate and switch on. The milk will take approx. 7 minutes to reach the appropriate temperature.
3 Once the coffee and milk are ready, pour
2 parts coffee into a cup and add 1 part milk.
4 Top with a dollop of whipped cream to
serve.
Cafe Frappe
250ml cold strong coffee 1-2 tablespoons of condensed milk or single cream large splash of vanilla essence crushed ice
1 Combine ingredients in a blender until
smooth.
2 Serve in a tall glass.
Coffee milkshake
Combine in a blender or cocktail shaker: 100ml of cold strong filter coffee 1 scoop of vanilla icecream 250ml milk grated chocolate sugar to taste double shot of Amaretto liqueur (optional)
1 Blend or shake until thick and frothy. 2 Serve in a tall glass and top with grated
chocolate.
• Note: for a thicker shake reduce the quantity of milk and increase the amount of icecream.
Irish coffee
Makes 4 servings 75ml of double cream 4 tsp sugar 8 shots of Irish whiskey 700ml hot strong coffee
1 Whip double cream until thick then chill. 2 Warm 4 Irish coffee glasses with hot
water and place in each a teaspoon of sugar and 2 shots of Irish whiskey.
3 Divide coffee among the glasses. 4 Slowly dribble the chilled cream over the
back of the spoon.
5 Do not stir.
Amaretto coffee
250ml hot strong coffee 2 tablespoons of double or whipped cream 2 shots of Amaretto sugar to taste
1 Stir the coffee and alcohol together
either with a couple of tablespoons of double-cream, or top with a dollop of whipped cream.
2 Sprinkle with grated chocolate and
serve.
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Espresso Recipes
Cappuccino
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3
espresso
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3
hot milk
1
/
3
hot frothed milk
chocolate powder for sprinkling
1 Prepare coffee as per ‘making a perfect
espresso coffee’ instructions.
2 Fill the stainless steel milk jug with the
required amount of milk, place on the hotplate and switch on. The milk will take approx. 7 minutes to reach the appropriate temperature.
3 Froth milk by lifting the milk jug up to the
milk frothing blade ensuring that the blade is just under the surface of the milk and press the milk frothing button. The milk will take approx. 30 seconds. to froth.
4 Pour the coffee and hot milk into a
cappuccino cup, spoon over frothed milk.
5 Sprinkle with chocolate powder to serve.
Cafe Latte
1
/
2
espresso
1
/
2
hot frothed milk
1 Prepare coffee as per ‘making a perfect
espresso coffee’ instructions.
2 Fill the stainless steel milk jug with the
required amount of milk, place on the hotplate and switch on. The milk will take approx. 7 minutes to reach the appropriate temperature.
3 Froth milk by lifting the milk jug up to the
milk frothing blade ensuring that the blade is just under the surface of the milk and press the milk frothing button. The milk will take approx. 30 seconds. to froth.
4 Pour the coffee into a tall glass and top
with the frothed milk.
Moccacino
1
/
3
espresso
1
/
3
hot frothed milk
1
/
3
hot chocolate
1 Prepare coffee as per ‘making a perfect
espresso coffee’ instructions.
2 Fill the stainless steel milk jug with the
required amount of milk, place on the hotplate and switch on. The milk will take approx. 7 minutes to reach the appropriate temperature.
3 Froth milk by lifting the milk jug up to the
milk frothing blade ensuring that the blade is just under the surface of the milk and press the milk frothing button. The milk will take approx. 30 seconds. to froth.
4 Prepare the hot chocolate according to
the instructions.
5 Pour the coffee, hot milk and hot
chocolate into a tall glass and serve.
Irish coffee
Makes 2 servings 40ml of double cream 2 tsp sugar 4 shots of Irish whisky 350ml hot strong coffee
1 Whip double cream until thick then chill. 2 Warm 2 Irish coffee glasses with hot
water and place in each a teaspoon of sugar and 2 shots of Irish whisky.
3 Divide coffee among the glasses. 4 Slowly dribble the chilled cream over the
back of the spoon.
5 Do not stir.
Amaretto coffee
250ml hot strong coffee 2 tablespoons of double or whipped cream 2 shots of Amaretto sugar to taste
1 Stir the coffee and alcohol together
either with a couple of tablespoons of double-cream, or top with a dollop of whipped cream.
2 Sprinkle with grated chocolate and
serve.
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Descaling
• If you live in a hard water area, we recommend that your coffee maker is descaled at regular intervals, e.g. every 2­3 months. In areas of moderately hard water you should descale every 6 months.
• If the water filters through more slowly than usual, it is a sign that descaling is necessary.
• We recommend you use proprietary liquid descaler which is especially made for coffee makers and plastic kettles. Follow the instructions on the bottle or sachet, and then operate the coffee maker with just water 3 times before making coffee.
• Do not use kettle descaler unless the packet specifically states it it suitable for coffee makers.
Note: The filter makers permanent mesh
filter should not be used during descaling.
Cleaning care
Unplug the coffee maker and allow to
cool.
Do not immerse the coffee maker water or
any other liquid.
Wipe all external surfaces with a damp
cloth and dry thoroughly.
Never use harsh or abrasive cleaners.
ALL WASHABLE PARTS ARE
DISHWASHER SAFE.
Filter
Remove the permanent filter, discard used coffee and wash. Extended soaking helps to remove coffee stains from the mesh.
Wash the glass jug, jug lid, filter holder, stainless steel milk jug and milk frother blade in warm soapy water. Rinse and dry all parts thoroughly. Refit filter and filter holder and milk frother blade.
Wipe all external surfaces including the warming plate with a damp cloth and dry thoroughly.
Care must be taken to ensure that non­drip valve situated on the bottom of the filter holder is not damaged during cleaning.
Espresso
Unplug the coffee maker, slowly remove the pressure cap and allow to cool.
Do not immerse the coffee maker in liquid.
Rinse the water tank occasionally with cold water. Do not use a cloth as any residue or lint may be left behind to clog the coffee maker.
Wash the milk frother blade, drip tray, drip tray plate, glass jug, lid, filter, filter holder and stainless steel milk jug in warm soapy water. Rinse and dry all parts thoroughly. Refit filter, filter holder and milk frother blade.
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Helpline
If you have any difficulty with your
appliance, do not hesitate to call us.
We are 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 and serial as shown on the
underside of the appliance.
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Espresso troubleshooting
1 Product was filled with water for 4 cups
but only filled to 2 cups line on jug.
• This is normal. The levels on the jug are marked to indicate how much water is to be put in to get that amount of coffee out. (A certain amount of water is absorbed by the coffee and some water evaporates during the brewing process).
2 The unit is set to brew but nothing
seems to be happening.
• It takes a few minutes for the coffee to appear in the jug after the brewing process begins. This time is because the unit has to heat up.
3 After several minutes there appears to
be nothing happening.
• Have you followed the instructions for making Espresso coffee step by step?
• Is the pressure cap screwed tightly in place?
• Was too much coffee put into the filter OR was the coffee damp before it was put into the machine? If this is believed to be the reason for the problem, then switch off the power and allow the unit to cool for several minutes. Remove the pressure cap SLOWLY. Remove the filter holder and discard the coffee in the filter. Set up the machine again carefully following the instructions.
Until the brewing process has completed, never remove the filter holder without releasing excess steam by removing the pressure cap.
4 Steam is emitted from the filter area
• Ensure that the filter is in the filter holder and that the filter holder is fitted correctly in place. DO NOT overfill the filter with coffee.
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