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COOKING TIME CHART 

 

 

The chart on this page helps you to program basic times and temperatures for common foods. 

Please note that all of the information below is for your reference only and can be adjusted 

according to the user’s preference.

  They are approximations only as foods differ in size and density 

so cooking times and temperatures cannot be guaranteed.

 

 

  

Min-max 

Amount 

(ounces) 

Time 

(min.) 

Temp 

(°F) 

Stir 

Notes 

Potatoes & fries 

  

  

  

  

  

Thin frozen fries 

15 ~ 25 

11-16 

390 

Stir 

  

Thick frozen fries 

15 ~ 25 

13-20 

400 

Stir 

  

Home-made fries (0.3" x 0.3") 

15 ~ 30 

15-20 

400 

Stir 

add 1/2 tbsp of oil 

Home-made potato wedges 

15 ~ 30 

20-22 

355 

Stir 

add 1/2 tbsp of oil 

Home-made potato cubes 

15 ~ 25 

14-18 

355 

Stir 

add 1/2 tbsp of oil 

Home-made potato chips 

10 

9-10 

320 

  

  

Meat & Poultry 

  

  

  

  

  

Steak  

6 ~ 18 

9-12 

355 

  

  

Pork chops 

6 ~ 18 

11-14 

355 

  

  

Hamburger  

6 ~ 18 

8-14 

355 

  

  

Drumsticks  

6 ~ 18 

19-22 

350 

  

  

Chicken Wings 

15 ~ 20 

16-18 

400 

  

  

Chicken Strips 

6 ~ 18 

12-15 

355 

  

  

Snacks 

  

  

  

  

  

Egg rolls 

6 ~ 18 

9-10 

395 

Stir 

Use oven-ready 

Frozen chicken nuggets 

6 ~ 18 

7-10 

400 

Stir 

Use oven-ready 

Frozen fish sticks  

6 ~ 14 

7-10 

400 

  

Use oven-ready 

Fish fillet in batter 

6 ~ 18 

8-14 

355 

Stir 

  

Battered shrimp 

6 ~ 18 

8-13 

355 

Stir 

  

Frozen bread crumbed  

cheese sticks 

6 ~ 14 

9-10 

360 

  

Use oven-ready 

Stuffed vegetables  

6 ~ 14 

10 

320 

  

  

Mushrooms 

6 ~ 14 

10 

320 

  

  

Onion Rings 

6 ~ 18 

8-13 

355 

  

  

Baking 

  

  

  

  

  

Cake 

10 

20-25 

320 

  

Use oven-safe baking dish  

(not included) 

Quiche  

15 

20-22 

355 

  

Use oven-safe baking dish  

(not included) 

Muffins 

10 

15-18 

390 

  

Use oven-safe muffin cups  

(not included) 

Sweet snacks 

15 

20 

320 

  

Use oven-safe baking dish  

(not included) 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 

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Summary of Contents for PLATINUM EAF-801A

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Page 2: ...PARTS IDENTIFICATION 5 HOW TO USE THE CONTROL PANEL 6 PREPARING YOUR AIR FRYER FOR USE 6 HOW TO USE YOUR AIR FRYER 7 CLEANING MAINTENANCE 8 COOKING TIME CHART 9 HINTS TIPS 10 TROUBLESHOOTING 11 WARRANTY CUSTOMER SERVICE 12 Questions We re here to help Visit www maxi matic com for support on this product 1 ...

Page 3: ...Return appliance to the nearest authorized service facility for examination repair or adjustment 10 Never attempt to repair the appliance yourself otherwise the warranty becomes invalid 11 This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instructio...

Page 4: ... not been provided with the appliance 29 This appliance is intended to be used indoors Do not use outdoors 30 Clean and wipe and dry the pan and the frying rack before placing food inside 31 Always unplug the appliance when not in use 32 If the appliance is of the grounded type the extension cord should be a grounded cord 33 To ensure continued protection against risk of electric shock connect to ...

Page 5: ...ds are available and may be used if care is exercised in their use If an extension cord is used 1 the marked electrical rating of the extension cord should be at least as great as the electrical rating of the product 2 the extension cord should be arranged so that it will not drape over the countertop or tabletop where it can unintentionally be pulled on or tripped over by children or pets POLARIZ...

Page 6: ...TION The Frying Rack A consists of a non stick surface To avoid scratching the non stick surface please use wooden or plastic utensils Questions We re here to help Visit www maxi matic com for support on this product 5 ...

Page 7: ...S NOT A DEEP FRYER DO NOT FILL THE APPLIANCE OR ITS DRAWER WITH OIL OR FRYING FAT 3 Place the appliance on a flat horizontal and stable surface make sure surface is heat resistant Place away from walls and other appliances Leave approximately 4 inches of space from nearby objects TEMPERATURE CONTROL KNOB Use this knob to set the temperature between 180 F up to 400 F figure 1 TIMER CONTROL KNOB Use...

Page 8: ...Do not touch the Drawer Pan A during and immediately after use as it gets very hot Only hold the Drawer Pan A by the Handle B NOTE Any excess oil from food will collect at the bottom of the Drawer Pan A DURING THE COOKING FRYING PROCESS 1 Some recipes require stirring mixing the contents mid way through cooking see Cooking Time Chart on page 9 You can do this in the middle of the cooking process b...

Page 9: ...trical outlet and that the appliance has cooled down before attempting to clean 2 The Drawer Pan A Frying Rack C and the inside of the appliance have a nonstick coating Do not use metal utensils or abrasive cleaning materials on them as this can damage the non stick coating 3 Wipe the outside of the appliance with a damp cloth 4 Lift the Frying Rack C upwards out of the Drawer Pan A figure 4 and c...

Page 10: ...made potato chips 10 9 10 320 Meat Poultry Steak 6 18 9 12 355 Pork chops 6 18 11 14 355 Hamburger 6 18 8 14 355 Drumsticks 6 18 19 22 350 Chicken Wings 15 20 16 18 400 Chicken Strips 6 18 12 15 355 Snacks Egg rolls 6 18 9 10 395 Stir Use oven ready Frozen chicken nuggets 6 18 7 10 400 Stir Use oven ready Frozen fish sticks 6 14 7 10 400 Use oven ready Fish fillet in batter 6 18 8 14 355 Stir Batt...

Page 11: ...k frozen raw foods in the air fryer NOTE When cooking baking foods that rise i e cakes quiches or muffins the Basket should not be filled more than halfway NOTE Add 3 minutes to the cooking time if you begin cooking while the air fryer is still cold BAKING CAKES QUICHES OR STEAMING FOODS Place a wire rack not included onto the bottom of the Drawer Pan A and place an oven safe dish onto the wire ra...

Page 12: ...hite smoke is emitted out of the appliance during use You are preparing food with a high oil content When cooking with oily foods oil will drain into the pan When the air fryer heats up the pan heats up the oil and produces white smoke This does not adversely affect the air fryer or your cooking process The pan has built up oil residue from previous uses White smoke is caused by oil leftover in th...

Page 13: ...k of proper care and maintenance or incorrect current or voltage Lost or missing parts of the product Parts will need to be purchased separately Damages of parts that are not electrical i e cracked or broken plastic glass scratched dented inner pots Damage from service or repair by unauthorized personnel Extended warranties purchased via a separate company or reseller Acts of God such as fire floo...

Page 14: ...ber of the 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 that you ship the package via UPS ground service for tracking purposes We cannot assume responsibility for lost or damaged products returned to us during incoming shipment For your protection a...

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