When solid fat which has been used for frying
has solidified in the fryer, proceed in the follows s
ing fashion:
1. Make some holes in the solidified fat with a
sharp object. Be careful not to damage the heats s
ing element.
2. Select a low temperature so that the fat sofs s
tens up slowly.
3. When the fat has liquefied the temperature
can be brought up higher.
Note: If your fryer contains solidified fat, store it
away at room temperature.
REPLACING THE OIL
The useful life for oil or fat depends on the
number of uses and type of frying. Impurities
end up at the bottom of the pan, the, located
below the heating element. Because of this the
particles do not become charred and the oil or
fat can be used for longer. It is advisable to pes s
riodically filter the oil in order to remove these
particles.
Always store the fryer with the lid fitted; to stop
dust or other elements from spoiling the oil or
fat.. Replace the oil when it becomes darker, has
bad smell or gives the food a bad taste. Never
add fresh oil or fat to that being used.
Used oil or fat must never be poured down the
toilet or sink. Dispose of it in a closed container
and take it along to the appropriate refuse cons s
tainer.
CLEANING & MAINTENANCE
Wait until the oil or fat has cooled down before
attempting to store the fryer. Use the cable coms s
partment to store the cable away and place the
lid on the fryer. Side handles are provided to
help you carry the fryer.
Before cleaning the fryer, make sure that it is
cold, unplugged from the mains and that the cas s
ble is stored in the cable compartment, figure 6.
Remove the top lid and the detachable control
module with the heating element attached, figs s
ure 7. Remove the basket and the pan and empty
out the oil or fat.
Cleaning the pan and the basket.
It is advisable to wash the pan and basket in
hot water and washingsup liquid each time the
oil is changed. If you intend to wash the pan in
the dishwasher, first remove any leftover oil or
fat with the aid of a spatula and kitchen paper.
Make sure that it is completely dry before refills s
ing it with oil or fat.
Cleaning the casing and the lid.
Use hot water and washingsup liquid to clean
the casing. Dry it off with a cloth. Clean the lid
with hot water and washingsup liquid, make sure
that it is completely dry before putting it back
on the fryer.
Both the casing and the lid are dishwasher
proof.
Cleaning the detachable module
Wipe it down with a damp cloth or kitchen pas s
per. Do not let this part come into direct contact
with water or any other liquid. The heating eles s
ment must never be immersed in water. Clean
the detachable module on a dry surface from
where there is no risk of it falling.
After cleaning the appliance make sure that the
detachable module locks back into the corres s
sponding slots correctly.
To store the fryer
The basket handle can be folded, figure 8, or
removed for easier storage, figure 9.
USEFUL TIPS
• Foodstuffs should be completely dry before
immersing them into oil or fat.
• To stop chips from sticking together wash
them before frying them.
• It is advisable to fry foodstuffs that contain a
lot of water, such as chips, in two stages: Heat
the oil up to maximum temperature and put the
chips in for five minutes. Drain them off and wait
until the oil has reached maximum temperature
again and then return the chips so that they can
finish browning off.
• It is not necessary to defrost foodstuffs, but it
is advisable to fry frozen food in two stages.
ADVICE ON DISPOSAL:
Our goods come in optimised packaging. This
basically consists in using nonscontaminating
materials which should be handed over to the
local waste disposal service as secondary raw
materials. Your local town council can give you
information about how to dispose of obsolete
appliances
ADVICE ON DISPOSAL:
Our goods come in optimized packags s
ing.
This
basically
nonscontaminating materials which
should be handed over to the local waste diss s
posal service as secondary raw materials.
This product complies with EU Directive
2002/96/CE. The crossed wheelie bin
symbol shown on the appliance indis s
cates that when it comes to dispose of
the product it must not be included in
with household refuse. It must be taken to a
special refuse collection point for electric and
electronic appliances or returned to the distribs s
utor when purchasing a similar appliance. Under
current refuse disposal regulations, users who
fail to take discarded appliances to special
refuse collection points may be penalized.
Correct disposal of discarded appliances means
that they can be recycled and processed ecos s
logically, helping the environment and allowing
materials used in the product to be reused. For
more information on available waste disposal
schemes contact your local refuse service or the
shop where the product was purchased.
Manufacturers and importers are responsible for
ecological recycling, processing and disposal of
products, whether directly or via a public syss s
tem.
Your local town council can provide you with
information about how to dispose of obsolete
appliances.
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