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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 

 

 

SHORT CORD PURPOSE AND POLARIZED PLUG WARNING 

INTRODUCTION 

 

 

PARTS IDENTIFICATION 

 

  

HOW TO USE THE TOUCH SCREEN PANEL 

 

QUICK MENU CHART 

 

 

PREPARING YOUR AIR FRYER FOR USE 

 

HOW TO USE YOUR AIR FRYER  

 

CLEANING & MAINTENANCE   

  

COOKING TIME CHART 

 

 

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HINTS & TIPS 

 

 

11 

TROUBLESHOOTING 

 

   

12 

WARRANTY & CUSTOMER SERVICE 

 

14 

 

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Summary of Contents for EAF-1506D

Page 1: ...Model EAF 1506D A Z Before operating your new appliance please read all instructions carefully and keep for future reference...

Page 2: ...G 3 INTRODUCTION 4 PARTS IDENTIFICATION 4 HOW TOUSE THE TOUCH SCREEN PANEL 5 QUICK MENU CHART 5 PREPARING YOUR AIR FRYER FOR USE 6 HOW TOUSE YOUR AIR FRYER 6 CLEANING MAINTENANCE 9 COOKING TIME CHART...

Page 3: ...ack of experience andknowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety 13 Close supervision is necessary when ap...

Page 4: ...ge to the surface NOTE A shortpower cord is provided to reduce the risk of personal injury resulting from becoming entangled in or tripping over a longer cord Longer power supply cords or extension co...

Page 5: ...aves you time andenergy Unlike most conventional deep fryers the Digital Air Fryer s unique vapor system combinedwith circulating hot air will automatically make foods crispier and of course healthier...

Page 6: ...o toggle between adjusting Cook Time from 1 minute up to 60 minutes and Temperature from 302 F up to 392 F BUTTON Use these buttons to increase decrease the Time and or Temperature settings HEATING IN...

Page 7: ...e placed onto a wire rack not included into the Pan 12 1 Make sure the Pan 12 is properly inserted into the Main Base 10 of the unit 2 Place ingredients into Basket 13 and place Basket 13 into the Pan...

Page 8: ...function is flashing 5 The display will flash the default air fry time Use the INCREASE DECREASE buttons to adjust the time up or down Hold down for rapid increase decrease of time 6 Once you have se...

Page 9: ...surface See Figure 5 CAUTION When openingthe TopCover 9 be careful of hot air and steam Keephands andface away from the opening CAUTION After cooking the Pan 12 andBasket 13 will be extremelyhot to t...

Page 10: ...pintotheLED control panel asthatmay damage the appliance 4 Clean the Pan 12 and Basket 13 with hot water dishwashing soap and a non abrasive sponge 5 You can use a degreaser to remove any stuck on res...

Page 11: ...r add 1 2 tbsp of oil Home made potato chips 10 9 10 320 Meat Poultry Steak 6 18 9 12 356 Pork chops 6 18 11 14 356 Hamburger 6 18 8 14 356 Drumsticks 6 18 19 22 356 Chicken Wings 15 20 16 18 392 Chic...

Page 12: ...cooking bakingfoods that rise i e cakes quiches ormuffins theBasket 13 shouldnot be filledmore thanhalfway Note Add3minutes to the cooking timeif you begincooking while the airfryer is still cold BAK...

Page 13: ...n foods need to be stirred mixed mid way through the cooking process Foods that overlap inside the basket 13 need to be stirred mid way through cooking Go to section During the Cooking Frying Process...

Page 14: ...ying Thoroughly rinse sliced potato to remove all starch prior to frying Your home made french fries are not crispy after air frying Crispy results are directly linked to the amount of oil and water c...

Page 15: ...a and does NOT cover Damages caused by unreasonable use neglect normal wear and tear commercial use improper assembly or installation of product Damages caused in shipping Damages caused by replacemen...

Page 16: ...unit and the problem you are having Enclose in an envelope and tape directly to the unit before the box is sealed and d Any parts or accessories related to the problem 3 Maxi Matic USA recommends you...

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