1.Read all instructions before using this
appliance.
2.The use of any electrical appliance
requires following common sense safety
rules.
3.Primarily there is danger of personal
injury and secondly danger of damage to
the appliance and property. These are
indicated in the instructions text by the
following two conventions:
Your Safety
1. Ensure that this appliance is situated
out of the reach of children.
2. Do not place directly under kitchen wall
cupboards when in use as it produces large
amounts of steam. Avoid reaching over the
steamer when in use.
3. Do not use outdoors.
Mains Lead
1. The mains lead should reach from the
socket to the base unit without straining the
connections.
2. Do not let the cord hang over the edge
of the table or the counter and keep it away
from any hot surfaces.
3. Do not let the lead run across an open
space e.g. Between a low socket and table.
1. Do not touch hot surfaces. Use oven
gloves or a cloth when removing lid or
handling hot containers.
2. To protect against fire, electric shock
and personal injury do not immerse cord,
plugs, or appliance in water or other liquid.
3. Unplug from the socket when not in use,
before putting on or taking off attachment,
and before cleaning.
4. Do not operate any appliance with a
damaged lead or plug, or after an
appliance has malfunctioned, or has been
dropped or damaged in any way.
5. Always use heat resistant gloves to
remove the inner bowl and lid from the
cooker.
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.
Other Safety
Considerations
1. The use of attachments or tools not
recommended by Morphy Richards may
cause fire, electric shock or injury.
2. Extreme caution must be taken when
moving the cooker, when it contains hot
food, water, or other hot liquids.
3. To open, lift the lid off towards yourself
but tilted away from you.
4. Do not use any parts of this product in a
microwave or on any cooking/heated
surfaces.
5. Do not place on or near a hot gas or
electric burner, or in a heated oven.
6. Do not wash rice in the pot as it may
deform, which will affect the cooking
process.
7. Never use the cooker to boil acid or
alkaline foodstuff. Do not leave it in a damp
or corrosive environment.
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Worth NotingElectrical Requirements
If your cooker dose not work, check the Check that the voltage on the rating plate of
following points:your appliance corresponds with your
1. Is the plug in its socket and the switch in
the ‘on’ position?
2. Is the plug itself or the socket faulty check this by plugging in another
appliance.
3. In the unlikely event that the mains lead
Dismantling of Water Collector
requires replacement or your cooker needs
repairs, than do not attempt these tasks
yourself, but contact Morphy Richards
Service Center.
house electricity supply which must be
A.C.(Alternating Current).
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.
WARNING: The plug removed from the
mains lead, if severed, must be destroyed
as a plug with bared flexible cord is
hazardous if engaged into a live socket
outlet.
WARNING: This appliance must be earthed.
Parts diagram
Description of parts
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COOKING
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Save These Instructions
1. Main unit
2. Cooking pan
3. Lid
4. On/off switch
5. Cooking indicator
6. Measuring cup
7. Spatula
Before Use
Before using your cooker for the first time,
wash and dry the bowl and lid.
Assembly
• Be sure to keep the space between the
pot and the heating plate clean and free of
water drops, dust, rice grains or any other
foreign matter. If not, the cooker’s
performance will be affected and possibly
the element could burn out.
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• Do not slant the pot, otherwise it’s
bottom will not be in full contact with the
heating plate and the element may burn out.
Do not switch ON power until ready to cook.
6.Plug in the detachable power cord into
the cooker power socket and then connect
to the power supply.
7.Press down the switch, the cooker will
start. The cooking indicator will glow.
Cooking rice
1.Use the measuring beaker provided to
measure the rice, filling level to the top. As
a guide, one cup of rice is sufficient for one
person, but this will very according to
individual requirement.
2.Thoroughly wash the rice in several
changes of water and drain. Failure to do
so may cause poor results and/or a buildup of steam within the cooker. Do not wash
the rice in the cooking pan as it may be
damage the non stick coating. (not
applicable for D55T)
3.Transfer the rice to the inner bowl and
level the surface. The markings on the
inside of the bowl are for measuring the
amount of water and are given in litres and
cups. Add water to the corresponding level
marked on the inner side wall of the bowl as
per the below table :
8.When the food is done, the main heater
will turn off automatically. The cooking
indicator will go off. During cooking it is
normal for the lid to rise up slightly and
water to bubble around the edge.
9.Carefully lift the lid and allow any
condensation to drip into the cooker. Use
the spatula to fluff up the rice which is then
ready to serve. Replace the lid as quickly as
possible. Consume the stirred rice within
1 hour.
10. Switch off at the mains and remove the
detachable power cord. Remove the bowl
to serve the food.
•Never take cooking pan out of the
cooker when it is filled with water.
Tips for best cooking
results
Quantity of water required for one cup of
rice.
Required
texture
Example
Water
(in cups)
Slightly
2
Medium
Plain
Rice
1/4 1/2
2-2
under
Cooked
Chinese
fried Rice
1/2- 3/4
11
Firm
Pulao
Soft
Khichadi
Pongal
3-4
4.Place the inner bowl in the cooker
ensuring that there is no rice or any
moisture on the outside of the bowl.
5.Cover with the lid, ensuring that the
vent hole in the lid is situated away from
you.
•Make sure that the rice or any other
food is spread over the whole surface of the
cooking pan to ensure even cooking.
•You may find that to suit your personal
taste you need to slightly adjust the amount
of water added. For a softer rice add a little
more water, and a firmer rice a little less
water.
•The cooking times may vary according
to the quantity and type of rice or any other
food.
•
A thin crust of rice may form on the
base, particularly when cooking Italian or
easy cook type rice, or when cooking
smaller quantities. Wiping half a teaspoon
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of oil over the base may help reduce this Important:
problem, but this occurrence is not always
preventable.
Cleaning
Before cleaning and maintenance, switch
the cooker off and unplug it.
1.Wash the cooking pan and lid in warm
soapy water and dry well.
2.Wipe the main unit with a damp cloth.
Do not use any abrasive or solvent-based
cleaner.
The brown marks and scratches that may
appear after many hours of use are not a
problem. We guarantee that the non-stick
coating (not applicable for D55T) complies
with the standards and regulations on
materials suitable for contact with food.
Taking care of the cooking pan:
Use a plastic or wooden spoon and not a
metal one so as to avoid damaging the
surface.
Safety cut-out :
•If food has stuck to the bottom, allow
the cooking pan to soak for a while before
washing it.
•Do not immerse the cooker in water,
nor pour water into it.
•Ensure the area between the main unit
and cooking pan is always clean and free
from any rice or food particles etc. This is
important to ensure proper contact
between the two.
The cooker is fitted with a thermal fuse,
which will cut off the power automatically in
case of over heating. If this happens, the
cooker must be brought to an authorised
service center of Morphy Richards for
repair.
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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.
Products & parts are indicative only, the
actual product may differ.
Morphy Richards Ltd, Mexborough,
South Yorkshire, England, S64 8AJ
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