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Instruction manual
PARTS DeSCRIPTION
1. Detachable top lid
2. Basket
3. Up and down button
4. Basket rest
5. Handle
6. Indicationlamp
7. Temperature button
8. Power switch
9. Control box
10. Heating element
11. Fixed bowl
12. Outer shell
13. Open button
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OPeRATION AND MAINTeNANCe
• Remove all packaging of the device.
• Check if the voltage of the appliance corresponds to the main voltage
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• Place the device on a flat stable surface and ensure a minimum of
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• This type of fryer is only suitable for use with oil or liquid fat, and not
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• Using solid fat entails the risk of trapping water in the fat which will
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• Never use the fryer without oil or fat as this will damage the appliance.
• Never pour any liquid, such as water, in the pan.
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• Was the accessories and pan in warm water. Dry well before using.
• Open the lid of the fryer by pressing button (no. 13).
• Fill the appliance with the required amount of oil or fat. Ensure that the
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• Drop the frying basket into the flute by pressing button (no. 3) and let
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• Select the temperature for the food you wish to fry by turning the
of your home. Rated voltage : AC220-240V 50Hz.
10 cm. free space around the device. This device is not suitable for
installation in a cabinet or for outside use.
for solid fat.
cause it to spatter violently when heated up. Also ensure that the oil/
fat is not contaminated with water, for example from frozen products,
this will cause excessive spattering.
Ensure that all electrical parts remain completely dry.
appliance is filled at least to the minimum level and not higher than
the maximum level, as indicated on the inside of the fryer. For optimal
results we advice to avoid mixing different types of oil.
the handle (no. 5) come down.
temperature button (no. 7). Place the plug into the outlet and set the
power switch (nr. 8) to I
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