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1. 

This appliance is not intended 

for use by children or persons 

with reduced physical, sensory, 

or mental capabilities or lack of 

experience and knowledge, unless 

they have supervision. 

2. 

Close supervision is necessary 

when any appliance is used by 

or near children. Children should 

be supervised to ensure that they 

do not play with the appliance. 

Cleaning and user maintenance 

should not be done by children 

unless they are older than 8 and 

supervised.  

3. 

Check if the voltage indicated 

on the appliance corresponds to 

the local main voltage before you 

connect the appliance. 

4. 

Do not 

use the appliance if the 

plug, main cord, or appliance itself 

is damaged or has malfunctioned. 

Return the appliance to the nearest 

authorized service facility for 

examination, repair, or adjustment.  

5. 

Do not

 let the cord hang over the 

edge of the table or counter nor let 

it touch hot surfaces.  

6. 

To protect against electric shock,

 

do not 

immerse the power control, 

cord, or plug in water or other 

liquid. 

Do not 

plug in the appliance 

or operate the controls with wet 

hands.   

7. 

Always

 ensure the appliance is fully 

assembled before plugging it into a 

wall outlet and turning it on.  

8. 

Place the appliance on a stable, 

level and heat-resistant surface at 

a safe distance from hot gas and 

electric burners.

 

Ensure that the 

area is clean and dry.

 

9. 

Do not 

use an outlet below the 

countertop’s surface. The cord 

should 

always

 be behind and away 

from the appliance. 

10. 

Always 

attach the power control 

to the appliance first, then plug the 

cord into a wall outlet. Make sure 

the plug is inserted into the outlet 

properly. To turn off the appliance 

and disconnect the power control 

plug, turn the unit off before 

removing the plug from the outlet.   

11. 

Never 

connect this appliance to an 

external remote-control system or 

timer switch to avoid a hazardous 

situation. 

12. 

Do not

 place the appliance on or 

near combustible materials, such 

as a tablecloth or curtain. The 

accessible surfaces may become 

hot during use. Do not place the 

appliance on or near a hot gas or 

electric burner or in a heated oven. 

13. 

Do not

 place the appliance against 

a wall or against other appliances. 

Leave at least 4 inches of free 

space around the back and sides, 

and above the appliance. 

Do 

not

 place anything on top of the 

appliance.

IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS

Read all instructions before using this electric appliance. 

The following

basic precautions should always be followed:

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Summary of Contents for FoodStation GGA2100

Page 1: ...GGA2100 SMOKELESS GRILL AIR FRYER...

Page 2: ...Display Control Panel Display Messages Function Chart Use the FoodStation Before First Use Set up the FoodStation How to Grill Air Fry Bake Roast Dehydrate Stop Cancel Cooking Grilling Chart Tips Air...

Page 3: ...ng and cooking We want you to get the most out of your air fryer which is why our team is available to help with any questions you may have Whether you have a question with setup or need some guidance...

Page 4: ...he use of the information contained herein Although every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in this manual is complete and accurate The Steelstone Group is not engaged in r...

Page 5: ...0V 60HZ 1650W SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS CORD AND PLUG SAFETY A short power supply cord is provided to reduce risk of becoming entangled in or tripping over a longer cord Extension cords may be used if c...

Page 6: ...is fully assembled before plugging it into a wall outlet and turning it on 8 Place the appliance on a stable level and heat resistant surface at a safe distance from hot gas and electric burners Ensu...

Page 7: ...ppliance 19 Immediately unplug the appliance if you see dark smoke coming from the appliance Wait for the smoke emission to stop before you remove the tray or basket from the appliance 20 Never touch...

Page 8: ...ry basket the lid must be closed Air Fry Basket Insert into the unit to air fry bake roast and dehydrate Grill Grate Insert into the unit to grill Assembled Drip Tray Insert the drip tray cover into t...

Page 9: ...reheat and prompt you when to add food Temperature Power Button Time Air Fry Basket Cooking Functions Grill Function Temperature Arrows Time Arrows TURN REMINDER When enabled the unit will prompt you...

Page 10: ...eheating Add Food The unit is preheated Add ingredients turn Food Reminder to turn or toss food End The cook time has elapsed FUNCTION CHART FUNCTION INSERT LID Lid may be opened or closed Lid must be...

Page 11: ...place the unit against a wall or against other appliances It is important to leave at least 4 inches of free space above and around all sides of the unit to allow for proper ventilation Do not fill t...

Page 12: ...rough the 4 temperature options LOW MED HIGH MAX Always use the grill grate for the GRILL function Do not use the air fry basket NOTE The GRILL function can be used with the lid open or closed 400 F 4...

Page 13: ...N REMINDER IS ENABLED a Halfway through the cook time the unit will beep and turn Food Turn Food will appear on the display b Carefully flip the food using non metal tongs When your selected cook time...

Page 14: ...ooking function AIR FRY BAKE ROAST or DEHYDRATE Always use the air fry basket for the AIR FRY BAKE ROAST and DEHYDRATE functions Do not use the grill grate NOTE The lid needs to be closed when using t...

Page 15: ...MINDER IS ENABLED a Halfway through the cook time the unit will beep and turn Food Turn Food will appear on the display b Carefully flip the food using non metal tongs When your selected cook time has...

Page 16: ...eak 1 inch thick Fish filets inch thick Hamburgers Shrimp Sausages Bacon Vegetables Grilled Cheese French Toast Chops Veggie burgers Hot Dogs TEMPERATURE HIGH HIGH HIGH HIGH HIGH HIGH MED MED MED MED...

Page 17: ...d in the air fryer Smaller ingredients usually require a slightly shorter cook time than larger ingredients Preheating the air fryer before adding food will generally deliver the best results see PREH...

Page 18: ...moveable parts with warm water and soap 3 Wipe down the unit s inner walls using a soft damp cloth to remove any stains 4 Ensure all parts and the unit are completely dry before use Do not place the g...

Page 19: ...h value of the product or component returned Product defects not covered under the Warranty provisions include normal wear and damage incurred from use or accidental negligence misuse of instruction s...

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