4.
Foreword
Before activating the appliance, thoroughly wash the tank and the baskets, operating as follows:
- Fill in the tank to level with water and detergent, activate heating and bring boiling point for a few minutes, drain water
through drainage tap, and thoroughly rinse tank with clean water.
- If you use fat to fry, place it in the tank only in the liquid state: after use, discharge the fat when still liquid.
- When you have to heat up solid lard, you need to do it very slowly, often puncturing the fat surface in order to facilitate
spreading and melting.
- During use, we recommend not to cover the tank nor to introduce salt or spices into it.
- Never activate the appliance before having filled its container with oil. Non compliance with such a provision would
cause serious damage due to overheating of tank and resistors.
FILLING IN THE TANK
Make sure the drain tap is shut off and the tank is clean, then pour frying oil into it to reach the MIN mark, and at any rate
not over the MAX mark. For tank capacity, see technical data Table 1.1.
WARNING: the oil level at the highest temperature increases around 1 cm if compared with the cold level.
FILLING UP THE BASKET
The quantity of food to place into the basket depends on how you wish to cook it. At the moment of immersion in oil, you
need to prevent a too quick lowering of its temperature, avoiding at any rate that it goes under 60°C. Small pieces of food
cooked for the right time, are always better than a big chunk that needs to be cooked for a longer time.
4.1
SWITCHING ON THE FRYER
Having filled the tank up to its lower level of MIN:
- Activate the omnipolar switch ahead of the appliance.
(EF 47; EF 47T; E77/F26-A7)
- Turn on the appliance by rotating the knob (A) and Fig.
1, and set the temperature by rotating knob (B) and Fig.
2 of thermostat, bringing it to the desired temperature:
the green indicator light (C) and yellow indicator light
(D) are on. (EF 472V ; EF 472 VT)
- Switch the equipment on by turning handle (see figure
2) and by setting the requested temperature. The green
light -C- and the yellow light -D- are on.
- Having reached the set temperature, the yellow indicator
light (D) goes off.
- If the appliance is not used, it is better to turn off the
omnipolar switch too.
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
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