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AF20 

Important 

Read this user manual carefully before you use the appliance and save it for future reference. 

Danger 

-  Never immerse the housing, which contains electrical components and the heating elements, in 

water nor rinse under the tap. 

- Do not let any water or other liquid enter the appliance to prevent electric shock. 
- Always put the ingredients to be fried in the basket, to prevent it from coming into contact with the 

heating elements. 

- Do not cover the air inlet and the air outlet openings while the appliance is operating. 
- Do not fill the pan with oil as this may cause a fire hazard. 
- Never touch the inside of the appliance while it is operating. 
 

Warning 

-  This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children  younger 8) with reduced 

physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have 
been given supervision or instruction concerning the use of appliance by a person responsible for 
their safety.   

- Check if the voltage indicated on the appliance corresponds to the local mains voltage before you 

connect the appliance. 

- Do not use the appliance if the plug, the mains cord or the appliance itself is damaged. 
- If the mains cord is damaged, you must have it replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or 

similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard. 

- Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user 
maintenance shall not be made by children unless they are older than 8 and supervised. 
-  Keep the appliance and its mains cord out of the reach of children younger than 8 when the 

appliance is switched on or is cooling down. 

- Keep the mains cord away from hot surfaces. 
- Do not plug in the appliance or operate the control panel with wet hands. 
- Only connect the appliance to an earthed wall socket. Always make sure that the plug is inserted 

into the wall socket properly. 

- Never connect this appliance to an external timer switch or separate remote-control system in order 

to avoid a hazardous situation. 

- Do not place the appliance on or near combustible materials such as a tablecloth or curtain. 
- Do not place the appliance against a wall or against other appliances. Leave at least 10cm free space 

on the back and sides and 10cm free space above the appliance. Do not place anything on top of 
the appliance. 

- Do not use the appliance for any other purpose than described in this manual. 
- Do not let the appliance operate unattended. 
- During hot air frying, hot steam is released through the air outlet openings. Keep your hands and 

face at a safe distance from the steam and from the air outlet openings. Also be careful of hot 
steam and air when you remove the pan from the appliance. 

- The accessible surfaces may become hot during use. 
- Immediately unplug the appliance if you see dark smoke coming out of the appliance. Wait for the 

smoke emission to stop before you remove the pan from the appliance. 

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Summary of Contents for AF20B

Page 1: ... MANUAL Campomatic S R L Via Configliachi 5 B 35031 Abano Terme Padova ITALIA www campomatic com Caution Read and follow all safety and operating instruction before first use of this product AF20W af20B AIRFRY 1230W ...

Page 2: ...ost of the ingredients General description of main parts 1 Basket 2 Basket release button 3 Basket handle 4 Pan 5 Vaned plated 6 Air outlet openings 7 Mains power cord 8 Timer 0 60 min power on knob 9 Temperature control knob 80 200 10 Air inlet 11 Power on light Red 12 Heating up light Green 13 Reset Button at the bottom beside the Rating Label Basket Basket Release Button Basket Handle Vaned Pla...

Page 3: ...nsure that they do not play with the appliance Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children unless they are older than 8 and supervised Keep the appliance and its mains cord out of the reach of children younger than 8 when the appliance is switched on or is cooling down Keep the mains cord away from hot surfaces Do not plug in the appliance or operate the control panel with wet hand...

Page 4: ...r temperature control system invalid the overheating protection is automatically turned on the appliance is no longer ready to be used Unplug the mains cord Only after the appliance has been left to cool down completely should the RESET button at the bottom of the machine beside the rating label be operated in order to use the airfryer again Please use a pointed object for this purpose refer to th...

Page 5: ...ppliance this disrupts the airflow and affects the hot air frying result Using the appliance The airfryer can prepare a large range of ingredients Pls refer to the section settings table hereinafter and the using guidance figures at last page Hot air frying 1 Put the mains plug into an earthed wall socket 2 Carefully pull the pan out of the airfryer fig 1 3 Put the ingredients in the basket fig 2 ...

Page 6: ...eight you can remove the basket from the pan and shake the basket only To do so pull the pan out of the appliance place it on a heat resistant surface and press the button of the handle Tip If you set the timer to half the preparation time you hear the timer bell when you have to shake the ingredients However this means that you have to set the timer again to the remaining preparation time after s...

Page 7: ...ng barely disturbs the process Tips Smaller ingredients usually require a slightly shorter preparation time than larger ingredients A larger amount of ingredients only requires a slightly longer preparation time a smaller amount of ingredients only requires a slightly shorter preparation time Shaking smaller ingredients halfway through the preparation time optimizes the end result and can help pre...

Page 8: ...10 200 Frozen breadcrumbed cheese snacks 100 400 8 10 180 Stuffed vegetables 100 400 10 160 Baking Cake 300 20 25 160 Quiche 400 20 22 180 Muffins 300 15 18 200 Sweet snacks 400 20 160 Note Add 3 minutes to the preparation time when you start frying while the airfryer is still cold Making home made fries To make home made fries follow the steps below 1 Peel the potatoes and cut them into sticks 2 ...

Page 9: ... dirt is stuck to the basket or the bottom of the pan fill the pan with hot water with some washing up liquid Put the basket in the pan and let the pan and the basket soak for approximately 10 minutes 4 Clean the inside of the appliance with hot water and non abrasive sponge 5 Clean the heating element with a cleaning brush to remove any food residues Storage 1 Unplug the appliance and let it cool...

Page 10: ...n top of or across each other e g fries need to be shaken halfway through the preparation time See section Settings in chapter Using the appliance Fried snacks are not crispy when they come out of the airfryer You used a type of snacks meant to be prepared in a traditional deep fryer Use oven snacks or lightly brush some oil onto the snacks for a crispier result I cannot slide the pan into the app...

Page 11: ...e not crispy when they come out of the airfryer The crispiness of the fries depends on the amount of oil and water in the fries Make sure you dry the potato sticks properly before you add the oil Cut the potato sticks smaller for a crispier result Add slightly more oil for a crispier result EN 11 ...

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