Deep frying tips
• Only use liquid frying oil or fat (preferably).
• The recommended temperature for frying chips
and snacks is 175°C max.
• Heat the oil slowly. Preferably in 3 steps for exam-
ple first at 100°C, then from 100-140°C and later
from 140°C to 175°C with 15 minute breaks be-
tween steps.
• Remove ice and crumbs from frozen foods.
• Do not deep-fry too much at one time. This can
cause the oil or fat to cool down too much. Cooled
down oil/fat does not properly sear the surface of
After use
• Turn off the appliance by switching off the switch
and removing the plug from the socket.
• Remove the basket from the fat. This avoids the
basket becoming stuck in the solidified fat.
Cleaning and maintenance
• Always remove the plug from the socket before
cleaning the appliance.
• Beware: Never immerse the appliance in water or
any other liquid!
• Clean the outside of the appliance with a damp
cloth (water with mild detergent).
Faults
Fault
Symptom
Appliance does
Orange light
not do anything
doesn't light
Appliance does
not reach the
Long frying
set tempera-
time.
ture.
If after these controls, the malfunctioning continues, it is advisable to contact technical assistance.
In case of any doubt, always contact your supplier!
the food, so that more fat will be absorbed. The
ideal proportion of frozen products to frying oil/fat
is 1:10 maximum.
• When used intensively, crumbs and other debris
should be filtered out of the oil/fat.
• Replace oil or fat in time. Use test strips or test
equipment regularly to track when oil/fat should
be replaced.
• If oil or fat starts to foam, smoke or gets too vis-
cous you should replace it. Also replace the oil/fat
when it has a strong smell or taste.
• Put the lid on the deep fryer, so that the fat does
not age.
• Never use aggressive cleaning agents or abra-
sives. Do not use any sharp or pointed objects. Do
not use petrol or solvents! Clean with a damp cloth
and detergent if necessary. Do not use abrasive
materials.
Possible cause
No mains voltage
Overload circuit breaker tripped.
Overload circuit breaker de-
fective
Thermostat defective
Thermostat defective
Element defective
Possible solution
Check the electrical installation.
Switch light defective
Reset the overload circuit breaker.
See note 1)
Replace the overload circuit breaker.
Replace the thermostat.
Replace the thermostat.
Replace the element.
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