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Connecting to the Power Outlet
Lead the power cord behind the air fryer to the power outlet to prevent the device from
being accidentally torn down.
Do not let the cord hang over the edge of the working surface.
Make sure the cord does not touch any hot surfaces, such as radiators or stoves.
The supplied power cord (or detachable power cord) is short. This reduces the risk of
getting caught or tripping over a longe cord. Use extension cords that are suitable for
this device only. If in doubt consult a certified technician or a service center authorised
by the manufacturer.
Unplug the power cord when the device not in use.
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Filling the Basket
The air fryer has a safety switch inside which automatically switches the device off when
the frying compartment is opened. This prevents accidental scalding with hot air.
IMPORTANT: The air fryer works with hot air instead of fat. Do not fill the frying drawer
with oil or frying fat. The device is not suitable for this.
Pull the transparent latch on the basket handle forward to unlock the drawer.
Take the frying drawer out of the compartment.
Place the food in the frying basket. Fill the basket up to a maximum of two thirds. When
preparing fresh vegetables, take a maximum of three cups of fresh vegetables.
IMPORTANT: Always, fry food with the basket inserted into the drawer to ensure the
food is fried properly.
Slide the drawer back into the compartment and push the transparent latch over the
basket handle to lock the compartment.
Setting Temperature and Cooking Time
Use the control panel to select a program or set temperature and preparation time
manually.
Connect the power supply to the device and the power outlet.
Press the button ON/OFF to turn the device on. The ON/OFF button is now lighting.
HINT: At first-time use, the air fryer may release a slight odour. This is normal and fades
after a short time.
Select one of the programs or set your desired preparation time and temperature
manually.
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