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OPERATION

•  Place the basket holder (6) in the appliance housing (ill. 

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).

NOTE:

 

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The appliance is equipped with a safety switch (5). If the basket holder (6) is 

not placed correctly in the housing (2) or removed during use, the appliance 

will not switch on or is switched off automatically. Ensure the basket holder (6) 

is flush with the appliance housing (2).

 

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The default settings of the appliance are a temperature of 400°F and default 

time of 15 minutes.

 

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Press and hold either of the buttons increase    (13) and decrease    (14) 

temperature   or either of the buttons increase    (18) or decrease    (17) 

time 

 to adjust the corresponding setting faster.

•  Insert the plug (3) into a wall outlet (ill. 

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). The on/off button   (16) lights up 

blue.

•  Press the on/off button   (16) to switch the appliance on. The display lights up 

and shows the default settings.

•  Press the select program button    (15) until the required cooking program is 

selected (  Cooking programs) or use the default settings.

•  Press the increase   and decrease   buttons (13, 14) to set the required 

temperature   and the increase   and decrease   buttons (17, 18) to set the required 

time 

. Press the on/off button   (16) to exit the selected program, if required.

•  Press the start/pause button    (19) to start the cooking program. The 

fan symbol   on the display (12) turns blue and blinks until the set temperature 

is reached.

NOTE:

 

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The fan symbol   on the display (12) remains continuously on when the set 

temperature is reached. During use, the fan symbol   will blink from time 

to time, indicating the appliance is heating, to ensure a consistent cooking 

temperature.

 

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During the cooking process, the cooking programs, temperature and time 

cannot be adjusted. Press the start/pause button   (19) to pause the cooking 

program. The fan symbol   on the display (12) turns off. Time and temperature 

can be adjusted according to your needs and another program can also be 

selected, if required. Press the start/pause button   (19) again to continue the 

cooking process with updated settings.

 

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Some foods might require the basket (10) to be shaken after half of the 

cooking time. Simply use the handle (7) to remove the basket holder (6) from 

the appliance, give it a shake and place it back in the appliance. The appliance 

will switch off as soon as the basket holder (6) is removed and switch back on 

once placed back inside. 

 

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The appliance can be switched off manually, by pressing the on/off button   (16).

•  Once the set time has passed, the appliance will beep to indicate the cooking 

process has finished.

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Summary of Contents for FT 43479 W

Page 1: ...ESS FRYER Model Number FT 43479 W UPC 848052004559 Customer Assistance 1 855 451 2897 US Please consider the option to recycle the packaging material Air Fryer_FT 43479 W_IM_US_V10_171222 indd 1 12 22...

Page 2: ...ic shock or injuries to persons Do not use outdoors or in a damp area Do not let power cord hang over edge of table or counter or touch hot surfaces Do not place on or near a hot gas or electric burne...

Page 3: ...rt power supply cord is to be provided to reduce the risk resulting from becoming entangled in or tripping over a longer cord Longer extension cords are available and may be used if care is exercised...

Page 4: ...older 7 Basket handle 8 Release button 9 Release button cover 10 Basket 11 Control panel 12 Digital LED display 13 Increase temperature button 14 Decrease temperature button 15 Select program button 1...

Page 5: ...s Fryer include Fast cooking with little to no preheating required Quick and easy clean up the non stick coated parts are conveniently sized to fit in the dishwasher Hassle free frying no spatters no...

Page 6: ...6 ILLUSTRATIONS a 6 inches 6 inches 6 inches b c d e f g h i j k l Air Fryer_FT 43479 W_IM_US_V10_171222 indd 6 12 22 17 10 16 AM...

Page 7: ...on Packaging materials are not toys Always keep plastic bags foils and foam parts away from babies and children Packaging material could block airways and prevent breathing NOTE Always use the applian...

Page 8: ...Onion rings 10 380 Shrimp 20 330 Muffin 15 350 Cake 20 330 Using the appliance This appliance can be used to prepare fries and potatoes meat and poultry snacks and for baking Recommended cooking times...

Page 9: ...ded by the manufacturer Do not place any other materials in the appliance Do not cover or insert any objects into the air vents 1 ill b Never let the power cord 3 come in contact with the housing 2 of...

Page 10: ...ss the start pause button 19 to start the cooking program The fan symbol on the display 12 turns blue and blinks until the set temperature is reached NOTE The fan symbol on the display 12 remains cont...

Page 11: ...he basket holder 6 is placed on a clean flat and heat resistant surface it may contain hot liquids generated during the cooking process Always release the basket 10 from the basket holder 6 before emp...

Page 12: ...o reduce cooking time defrost food prior to cooking It is recommended that some foods should not be thawed defrosted prior to cooking such as frozen fish and frozen french fries It is recommended to u...

Page 13: ...after cleaning before using or storing the appliance Ensure that no water enters the appliance housing 2 Remove the basket holder 6 from the appliance and then the basket 10 from the basket holder 6 W...

Page 14: ...button turned blue but the appliance does not heat up Preheat time too short Basket holder not properly engaged with the appliance housing Malfunctioning appliance Let the appliance preheat for a lon...

Page 15: ...ood in the basket Extend the cooking time Increase the set temperature Remove some food from the basket Food over cooked or burnt Cooking time too long Cooking temperature too high The food was not sh...

Page 16: ...iance for at least 20 minutes on its highest setting with no food until no odor or smoke is present Unplug the appliance from the wall outlet let it cool down and clean thoroughly before using again U...

Page 17: ...glass parts glass containers cutter strainer blades seals gaskets clutches motor brushes and or agitators etc Commercial use or any other use not found in printed directions Damage from misuse abuse...

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