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Clean the appliance lid in warm water using a mild detergent . Rinse the
appliance lid off with clear water .
Dry the appliance lid well and then place it upright on its side so that any
excess water still inside the lid can drain away .
Be aware that the lid must be completely dry before re-use!
3) Dry all parts well before reassembly .
Storage
1) Lift or carry the appliance using the side handles on the housing .
2) Wind the cable around the cable spool 6 on the rear of the appliance and
fasten it with the cable clip .
3) Store the appliance with the appliance lid closed . This will keep the inside
of the deep fat fryer clean and free of dust .
Tips
Home-made chips
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Potatoes intended for frying should be in good condition and not germinating .
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Use potato varieties that are suitable for frying, such as those that are
"floury" or "primarily waxy" .
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After peeling, cut the potatoes according to the intended preparation (chips
or wedges) .
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Soak the potatoes for about one hour prior to use . This will help remove part
of the sugar content, which is one of the constituent products for the formation
of acrylamide .
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Carefully dry the potatoes .
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Always fry home-made potatoes twice:
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first for 10–14 minutes at 150 °C then for 3–4 minutes at 170 °C,
depending on the desired degree of browning .
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Deep-frozen chips are pre-cooked and thus only need to be fried once .
Comply with the instructions on the packaging .
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The small frying baskets w can be filled with approx . 400–450 g up to
the Max mark, the large frying basket 3 with approx . 850–900 g of
deep-frozen chips .
Deep-frozen foods
Deep-frozen foodstuffs (-16 °C to -18 °C) cool the oil or fat to a considerable
extent, because of this they do not cook fast enough and may also soak up too
much oil or fat . To avoid this, proceed as follows:
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