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Emeril Lagasse French Door AirFryer 360

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Table of Contents

IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS

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Attaching the Power Cord

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Parts & Accessories

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Using the Accessories

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The Control Panel

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Preset Information

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Preset Mode Chart 
Adjustable Tray Positions 
Preheating 
Halfway Timer 
Dual Fan Speeds 
Manual Cool-Down Function
Heating Element Chart 
Internal Temperature Meat Chart

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Instructions for Use

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Before First Use
Instructions
Shaking
Tips

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Cleaning & Storage

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Troubleshooting

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Money-Back Guarantee

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Summary of Contents for French Door Airfryer 360 FAFO-001

Page 1: ...When using electrical appliances basic safety precautions should always be followed Do not use the Emeril Lagasse French Door AirFryer 360 until you have read this manual thoroughly Guarantee Information Inside Visit TristarCares com for tutorial videos product details and more ...

Page 2: ...ily meals and memories around the dinner table But before you begin it s very important that you read this entire manual making certain that you are totally familiar with this appliance s operation and precautions Appliance Specifications Model Number Supply Power Rated Power Capacity Temperature Display FAFO 001 120V 1700W 60Hz 1700W 25 quart 1500 cubic inches 75 F 24 C 500 F 260 C LED ...

Page 3: ...set Information 12 Preset Mode Chart Adjustable Tray Positions Preheating Halfway Timer Dual Fan Speeds Manual Cool Down Function Heating Element Chart Internal Temperature Meat Chart 12 13 14 14 14 15 15 16 Instructions for Use 17 Before First Use Instructions Shaking Tips 17 17 18 18 Cleaning Storage 19 Troubleshooting 20 Frequently Asked Questions 21 Money Back Guarantee 23 ...

Page 4: ...ching or removing parts 13 NEVER immerse housing in water If the appliance falls or accidentally becomes immersed in water unplug from wall outlet immediately Do not reach into liquid if the appliance is plugged in and immersed Do not immerse or rinse cords or plugs in water or other liquids 14 The appliance s outer surfaces may become hot during use Wear oven mitts when handling hot surfaces and ...

Page 5: ...plug If it still does not fit contact a qualified electrician Do not attempt to modify the plug in any way CAUTION Attaching the Power Cord Electric Power If the electrical circuit is overloaded with other appliances your new appliance may not operate properly It should be operated on a dedicated electrical circuit Important NEVER put anything on top of the appliance NEVER cover the air vents on t...

Page 6: ...Fryer 360 Parts Accessories 4 LED Display 5 Control Panel 6 Control Knob 1 Main Unit 11 Crisper Tray 8 Wire Rack 9 Baking Pan 10 Rotisserie Spit 13 Grill Plate 12 Fetch Tool 7 Drip Tray 3 Glass Door 2 Door Handle 14 Grill Plate Handle ...

Page 7: ... the bottom of the appliance just below the heating elements Never use this appliance without the Drip Tray The Drip Tray may become full when cooking large or juicy foods When the Drip Tray becomes more than half full empty it To empty the Drip Tray while cooking While wearing oven mitts open the door and slowly slide the Drip Tray out of the appliance BE CAREFUL NOT TO TOUCH THE HEATING ELEMENTS...

Page 8: ...e food on the Baking Pan and then insert the Baking Pan into the desired slot NOTE The Baking Pan can be inserted into a shelf below the Crisper Tray or Wire Rack to catch any food drippings see the Recommended Accessory Positions section 1 Insert the Drip Tray below the bottom heating elements at the very bottom of the appliance see Fig i 2 Use the markings on the door to choose the shelf positio...

Page 9: ...sed to remove the Crisper Tray CAUTION Accessories will be hot Do not touch hot accessories with your bare hands Place hot accessories on a heat resistant surface WARNING Do not use the Grill Plate Handle to carry the Crisper Tray or Grill Plate Only use the Grill Plate Handle to remove these accessories from the appliance 1 Insert the Drip Tray below the bottom heating elements at the very bottom...

Page 10: ...the left side higher than the right side and insert the right side of the Spit into the Rotisserie connection inside the appliance see Fig iii 5 With the right side securely in place drop the left side of the Spit into the Rotisserie connection on the left side of the appliance 1 Using the Fetch Tool hook the bottom of the left and right sides of the shaft attached to the Rotisserie Spit 2 Pull th...

Page 11: ...ng a preset mode The ring around the Control Knob lights up blue when the appliance is powered on The ring changes color to red when a preset has been selected and turns back to blue when the cooking cycle is complete A COOKING PRESETS Use the Program Selection Knob to select a cooking preset see the Preset Chart section Press any button on the Control Panel or turn the Program Selection Knob to i...

Page 12: ...191 C 120 450 F 49 232 C 40 mins 1 min 2 hrs Toast N A N N 4 Slices N A 6 mins N A Chicken High Low Off Y Y 375 F 191 C 120 450 F 49 232 C 45 mins 1 min 2 hrs Pizza High Low Off Y Y 400 F 204 C 120 450 F 49 232 C 18 mins 1 60 mins Pastry Low Off Y Y 375 F 191 C 120 450 F 49 232 C 30 mins 1 60 mins Proof N A N N 95 F 35 C 75 95 F 24 35 C 1 hr 1 min 2 hrs Broil High Y Y 400 F 204 C Low 400 F 204 C H...

Page 13: ...evel 6 Wire Rack Pastry Level 4 5 Wire Rack Baking Pan Proof Level 6 Baking Pan Wire Rack with loaf pan on top Broil Level 1 Baking Pan Slow Cook Level 7 Wire Rack with casserole pot on top Roast Level 6 Baking Pan Dehydrate Level 1 2 4 5 6 Crisper Tray Wire Rack Reheat Level 4 5 6 Crisper Tray Wire Rack Baking Pan Warm Level 4 5 6 Crisper Tray Wire Rack Baking Pan When using the Baking Pan undern...

Page 14: ...located at the top of the appliance Using the fan at a high speed helps superheated air circulate around your food as it cooks which is ideal for cooking many types of food evenly Using a lower fan speed is ideal when cooking more delicate foods such as baked goods timer will begin counting down For some recipes food should be added to the appliance after the appliance is finished preheating CAUTI...

Page 15: ...t off or adjusted when using these presets Default times and temperatures vary and can be adjusted on these presets Preset Information NOTE This symbol represents the heating element in use MANUAL COOL DOWN FUNCTION HEATING ELEMENT CHART After a cooking cycle is complete you can press and hold the Fan Button for 3 seconds to activate the appliance s manual cool down function When the manual cool d...

Page 16: ...d 160 F 71 C Steaks roasts medium 140 F 60 C Steaks roasts rare 130 F 54 C Pork Chops ground ribs roasts 160 F 71 C Fully cooked ham 140 F 60 C Use this chart and a food thermometer to ensure that meat poultry seafood and other cooked foods reach a safe minimum internal temperature For maximum food safety the U S Department of Agriculture recommends 165 F 74 C for all poultry 160 F 71 C for ground...

Page 17: ... the Control Knob to adjust the cooking time NOTE When toasting bread or a bagel you control the lightness or darkness by adjusting the same knobs NOTE When the cooking process is complete and the cooking time has elapsed the appliance will beep several times NOTE Leaving the appliance idle untouched for 3 minutes will automatically turn the appliance off CAUTION All surfaces inside and outside of...

Page 18: ... potatoes is suggested for a crispier result When adding a little oil do so just before cooking Snacks normally cooked in an oven can also be cooked in the appliance Use premade dough to prepare filled snacks quickly and easily Premade dough also requires a shorter cooking time than homemade dough A baking pan or oven dish can be placed on the Wire Rack inside the appliance when cooking foods such...

Page 19: ...hwasher 3 Clean the inside of the appliance with hot water a mild detergent and a nonabrasive sponge Do not scrub the heating coils because they are fragile and may break Then rinse the appliance thoroughly with a clean damp cloth Do not leave standing water inside the appliance 4 If necessary remove unwanted food residue with a nonabrasive cleaning brush 5 Caked on food on accessories should be s...

Page 20: ... sized foods together 3 Rotate the accessories halfway through the cooking time White smoke coming from appliance 1 Oil is being used 2 Accessories have excess grease residue from previous cooking 1 Wipe down to remove excess oil 2 Clean the components and appliance interior after each use French fries are not fried evenly 1 Wrong type of potato being used 2 Potatoes not blanched properly during p...

Page 21: ...tton to stop the cooking cycle 3 Is it possible to shut off the appliance at any time Yes the appliance can be shut off at any time by holding down the Cancel Button for 3 seconds 4 Can I check the food during the cooking process You can check the cooking process by pressing the Light Button or pressing the Start Pause Button and then opening the door 5 What happens if the appliance still does not...

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Page 23: ...back guarantee your order number can be used as the return merchandise authorization number RMA If the product was purchased in a retail store return the product to the store or use RETAIL as the RMA Return your product to the address provided below for a replacement which will incur no additional processing and handling fees or for the refund of your purchase price less processing and handling Yo...

Page 24: ...gasse French Door AirFryer 360TM This product has been manufactured to the highest standards Should you have any questions our friendly customer service staff is here to help you For parts recipes accessories and everything Emeril Everyday go to tristarcares com or scan this QR code with your smartphone or tablet To contact us email us at info tvcustomerinfo com or call us at 973 287 5149 ...

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