- Fit the handle (C) to the basket (D), inserting the two handle pins into the housing on the basket
(Fig. 4).
- Immerse the basket (D) into the oil, resting the handle (C) on the appliance body (H) and then cover
with the lid (F) (Fig. 5), using the relevant handgrip (G) and resting the slots over the handle (Fig. 6).
- Plug the appliance into the mains power. The On/Off light (M) will switch on.
- Set the required temperature according to the food being fried, using the special selector dial (A).
The temperature light (L) will switch on.
- When the oil reaches the correct temperature and it is ready for frying, the temperature light (L)
will switch off. The light may switch on and off during use to indicate that the fryer is maintaining
the correct temperature.
- Remove the lid (F) using the special handgrip (G) and take out the basket (D), resting it on the
edge of the appliance body (H) with the relevant hook (Fig. 7).
- Place the food for frying inside the basket (D) without overloading it and referring to the table
below. Lower the basket and close the lid (F) as described previously.
- Look at the cooking time, which varies according to the food, in the table on the appliance body.
Always check the cooking through the viewing window (E) on the lid (F).
- When the food is cooked, move the temperature selector (A) to "0", unplug the appliance from the
mains power and repeat the steps described above to raise the basket (D). Leave the oil to drain
into the tank (I) before taking out the fried food.
IMPORTANT
Before using the appliance, always make sure that all parts have been correctly assembled.
Dry off any excessively wet foods before immersing them in the oil. Remove any excess ice
from frozen foods before immersing them in oil by tapping the basket (D) on a sink bowl.
Ice and/or water can cause boiling oil to splash.
Take care not to come into contact with boiling oil.
CARING FOR YOUR APPLIANCE
IMPORTANT:
Before removing the parts from the appliance for cleaning, switch off the appliance, unplug it
from the mains power and wait for the oil inside it to cool down.
Never place the power unit (B) in water or under running water from the tap.
- Take out the parts from the appliance body (H), and remove the handle (C) from the basket (D).
- Empty the oil from the tank (I) and dispose of it.
- Remove any residues from inside the tank (I) using a cloth or some kitchen towel.
- All parts, except the power unit (B), can be washed in hot water and are also dishwasher safe. Do
not use abrasive sponges or detergents.
- Wipe the power unit (B) clean with a damp cloth.
- Dry all parts with great care.
- The permanent filter, which is part of the lid (F), is washable and will not need replacing.
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