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1. READ THE MANUAL BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE.
2. Keep the box and packing material for storage.
3. Do not immerse the cord, plug, or any part of the appliance in water or
any other liquids to avoid electric shock.
4. Keep all the ingredients in the basket to prevent any contact from
heating elements.
5. Do not cover the air inlet and air outlet when the appliance is on.
6. Do not fill the pan with oil. Filling the pan with oil may cause a fire
hazard.
7. Do not touch the inside of the appliance while it is operating.
8. Do not use the appliance if there is any damage to the plug, main cord,
or other parts.
9. Do not go to any unauthorized person to replace or fix the appliance.
10. Keep the main cord away from hot surfaces.
11. Do not plug in the appliance or use the appliance with wet hands.
12. Make sure that the appliance is plugged into the wall socket properly.
13. Make sure that the appliance is out of reach of children, especially when
the fryer is operating.
14. Do not connect the appliance to an external timer switch.
15. Do not place the appliance on or near combustible materials, such as a
tablecloth or curtain.
16. Do not place the appliance against a wall or any other appliances. Leave
at least 5 inches of free space around and above the appliance.
17. Do not place anything on top of the appliance.
18. Do not use the appliance for any other purposes other than described
in this manual.
19. Do not leave the appliance unattended while it is operating.
20. During hot air frying, hot steam is released through the air outlet
openings. Keep your hands and face at a safe distance from the steam
and from the air outlet opening. Be careful of hot steam and air when
you remove the pan from the appliance. Any accessible surface may
become hot during use.
Important Safeguards
Summary of Contents for GW22631
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