3.1.2. Before using the product for the first time,
clean the parts that will come in contact with food
3.2. Use and care:
3.2.1. Using the hot air fryer
3.2.1.1. Unroll the power cord completely before
plugging it in.
3.2.1.2. Place your appliance on a flat, dry, stable
surface.
3.2.1.3. Connect the appliance to the mains power
supply.
3.2.1.4. To turn on the hot air fryer, press the ON/
OFF button, the LED display will illuminate.
3.2.1.5. Preheat the hot air fryer from roughly 3-5
minutes by using the timer control buttons. The de-
fault heat setting for the hot air fryer is 200°C; if an
alternative heat setting is required, use the tempera-
ture control buttons to adjust it then press the ON/
OFF button to start preheating(if you didn't press the
ON/OFF button the preheat will not start)
3.2.1.6. Once the hot air fryer has reached the
required time, it will automatically switch off. It will
then beep 5 times to alert you that the cycle has
ended
3.2.1.7. Remove the cooking compartment by lifting
the plastic cover on the removable cooking basket
handle and then simultaneously press the release
button and pull the handle away from the hot air fryer
main unit.
3.2.1.8. Place your desired ingredients into the
non-stick coated cooking basket and then slide the
cooking compartment in towards the hot air fryer
main body to close it.
3.2.1.9. Turn on the hot air fryer by pressing the ON/
OFF button: the LED display will illuminate.
3.2.1.10. Use the temperature control buttons to set
the hot air fryer to the required heat setting
3.2.1.11. Determine the cooking time required for
the ingredients and use the timer control buttons to
set it accordingly.
3.2.1.12. Press the 'On/Off' button to set the timer,
the fan indicator will illuminate and the heat indicator
will flash to signal that the hot air fryer is cooking the
ingredients.
3.2.1.13. Some ingredients may require shaking
halfway or throughout the cooking time. Using the
cooking basket handle, carefully pull the cooking
compartment out from the hot air fryer main unit and
shake it gently. The timer will automatically pause
when the cooking compartment is pulled out from
the hot air fryer main unit and will only continue to
count down once the cooking compartment has
been replaced.
3.2.1.14. Replace the cooking compartment and
continue cooking
3.2.1.15. To check whether the ingredients are
ready carefully open the cooking compartment. If
the ingredients are not cooked, replace the cooking
compartment and use the timer control buttons to
adjust the cooking time accordingly.
3.2.1.16. Once the cooking is complete and the time
set has elapsed, the LED display will flash and hot
air fryer will automatically switch off. The fan will
remain in operation for approximately 10 seconds
and then the hot air fryer will beep 5 times to indica-
tor that it has switched off.
3.2.1.17. Carefully use the cooking basket handle to
pull the cooking compartment from the hot air fryer.
3.2.1.18. Empty the cooked ingredients into a plate
or bowl, if the food is a large quantity of fragile,
carefully use a heat-resistant tong (not included) to
remove it. Caution: Do not tip the food directly into a
bowl or onto a plate, as excess oil may collect at the
bottom of the cooking compartment and could leak
into the ingredients.
3.2.1.19. Note: Always preheat the hot air fryer
before starting to cook or alternatively add 3-5
minutes onto the cooking time. If the cooking time or
heat setting needs to be changed during use, simply
use the timer or temperature control buttons as
required and the hot air fryer will automatically adjust
the settings. During use the LED display will cycle
between the time and temperature to signal that it is
maintaining the selected temperature.
3.2.1.20. Warning: Nominal voltage is still pres-
ent even when the thermostat is turned to the off
position. To permanently switch off the hot air fryer,
ensure it is turned off at the mains power supply.
3.2.2. Using the non-stick coated cooking basket
3.2.2.1. To remove the non-stick coated cooking
basket from the cooking compartment, lift the plastic
cover on the handle to reveal the handle release
button.
3.2.2.2. Replace the non-stick coated cooking
basket by fitting it into the cooking compartment,
until it is secure.
3.2.2.3. Lower the plastic cover back into position,
so that it covers the handle release button. Warning: