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After use

13. Remove the mains plug from the socket  

if you do not wish to cook any more food. 

14. Let the appliance, cooking basket and sieve 

insert cool sufficiently before cleaning all 
parts as outlined in the section titled  
“Cleaning”.

 

 Make sure that no one touches the hot  
parts of the appliance while it is cooling 
down. Risk of burns! 

Cleaning and storage

  

DANGER

 – risk of fatal electric shock 

• Always remove the mains plug from the wall 

socket before cleaning the appliance.

• The appliance itself must not be exposed  

to moisture. Also protect it from splashes  
and drops of water. 

WARNING

 - risk of burns 

• Allow the appliance and all accessories to 

cool down completely before cleaning it. 

CAUTION 

– material damage

• Do not use any caustic, aggressive or  

abrasive products for cleaning. 

• Do not use any utensils made of metal so  

as to avoid damaging the non-stick coating  
of the cooking basket and sieve insert! 

1. Wipe the inner and outer surfaces of the  

appliance with a slightly dampened cloth. 
Then dry the appliance thoroughly.

2. Check to see whether any bits of food have 

come into contact with the heating elements. 
 Clean the heating elements with a dry brush 
as required. 

3. Wash the cooking basket and removable 

sieve insert thoroughly with warm water,  
a standard washing-up liquid and a soft 
sponge. 

 

 To remove stubborn, hardened on bits  
of food, leave the cooking basket and sieve 
insert to steep for a while in water.

 

 The cooking basket and sieve insert are  
not dishwasher-safe.

 Ensure that the removable small silicone 
caps on the base of the sieve insert do  
not get lost!

4. Dry all parts thoroughly before putting  

the appliance together again. 

Technical specifications

Model: 

 

     

618 

161

Mains voltage:    

 

220–240 V ~ 50/60 Hz

Protection class:    

I

Power: 

    1400 

W

Cooking  
temperature range:  

80–200 °C

Cooking time range: 

0–60 minutes

Capacity:    2.7 

litres

Ambient  
temperature:    

 

+10 to +40°C

Manufactured by:   

 Lenco Benelux BV,  
Thermiekstraat 1a,  
6361 HB Nuth,  
The Netherlands

In the course of product improvement,  
we reserve the right to make technical  
and optical modifications to the product.

Summary of Contents for 618 161

Page 1: ...116424AS65XXI 2021 05 en Instructions for use Product number 618 161 Digital Hot Air Fryer ...

Page 2: ...art the cooking process 14 During the cooking process 15 After use 15 Cleaning and storage 15 Technical specifications 16 Problems solutions Contents About these instructions This product is equipped with safety features Nevertheless read the safety warnings carefully and only use the product as described in these instructions to avoid accidental injury or damage Keep these instructions for future...

Page 3: ...of the reach of children Do not leave the mains cord hanging down from the work surface to prevent children pulling the appliance down DANGER due to electricity Never immerse the appliance mains cord or mains plug in water as this could cause an electric shock Also protect it from splashes and drops of water Do not touch the appliance with wet hands and do not use it outdoors or in rooms with high...

Page 4: ... unwound mains cord is entirely free of the appliance Never use the appliance without the cooking basket and sieve inserted Always place the food you wish to cook into the sieve insert never place it directly into the cooking basket Otherwise the hot air is unable to circulate properly Do not overfill the cooking basket Observe the MAX mark Ensure that the food does not come into direct contact wi...

Page 5: ... To be on the safe side you should not cook your food for too long as intense browning may also lead to an increased risk A rule of thumb is Golden not charred As research is set to continue beyond the issuing of these operating instructions keep an eye on this subject in the press It is also well documented on the Internet Symbols on the appliance This symbol warns of hot surfaces on the inside a...

Page 6: ... a glance delivery contents Cooking basket Display with function buttons Removable sieve insert Symbol on the appliance Hot rising steam Handle Non slip feet Heating chamber Removable silicone cap MAX mark ...

Page 7: ...time For the selected setting increase cooking temperature increase cooking time For the selected setting decrease cooking temperature decrease cooking time Cooking progams Cooking program Chips Cooking program BBQ Cooking program Chicken legs wings Cooking program Seafood Cooking program Steak Cooking program Cake Cooking program Vegetables Cooking program Fish Function buttons with indicator lig...

Page 8: ... all parts thoroughly before putting the appliance back together and using it as described below There must be no moisture on any part of the appliance Before using it to cook food for the first time the cleaned appliance needs to be heat sterilised at 200 C for 10 minutes to remove any production residues Prior to initial use without food This appliance is designed for frying with hot air without...

Page 9: ...or buttons during this time the setting mode will end automatically and the appliance will revert back to the standard display If necessary briefly press the button to return to the settings menu 7 When the cooking time is flashing press the button or hold it down until 10 is shown on the display The cooking time has now been reduced to 10 minutes 8 Press the button again to begin heating up the a...

Page 10: ...erally all food that can be cooked in the oven is also suitable to be cooked in the hot air fryer If you want to cook frozen chips ensure that they are suitable to be cooked in the oven and not just for a deep fryer Refer to the instructions provided under Making home made chips if you wish to make home made chips Do not use any foods which have a high fat content e g sausages etc To make filled d...

Page 11: ...e rolls 100 500 13 15 200 Chicken drumsticks 100 500 25 30 180 Chicken breast 100 500 15 20 180 Snacks Spring rolls 100 400 8 10 200 Yes ready made food Frozen chicken nuggets 100 500 6 10 200 Yes ready made food Fish fingers 100 400 6 10 200 ready made food Frozen breaded cheese 100 400 8 10 180 ready made food Stuffed vegetables 100 400 10 160 Baked goods Cake 300 20 25 160 use a baking tin Quic...

Page 12: ...k of fire Do not place the appliance under wall cup boards near flammable objects or directly against a wall or in a corner Make sure that the mains cord does not hang down from the work surface Keep the ventilation openings free Do not place anything onto the appliance Never use the appliance without the cooking basket or the sieve insert Do not put any oil or fat into the cooking basket M M Set ...

Page 13: ...one of the buttons To quickly toggle the cooking time hold down the corresponding button Tip If you have not preheated the appliance add an additional 3 minutes to the cooking time In each of these settings the temperature cooking time flashes on the display for 4 seconds If no settings are changed using the or buttons during this time the setting mode will end automatically and the appliance will...

Page 14: ...appliance switches onto stand by and only the button remains illuminated The icon may remain illuminated briefly after the appliance has been switched off while the fan is still running After the cooking process Once the selected cooking time has elapsed you will hear 6 beeps and the temperature and the time 00 minutes will flash on the display The appliance automatically switches back onto stand ...

Page 15: ...surfaces of the appliance with a slightly dampened cloth Then dry the appliance thoroughly 2 Check to see whether any bits of food have come into contact with the heating elements Clean the heating elements with a dry brush as required 3 Wash the cooking basket and removable sieve insert thoroughly with warm water a standard washing up liquid and a soft sponge To remove stubborn hardened on bits o...

Page 16: ...oking in the oven Snacks which are specially designed to be deep fried will not get crispy in the hot air fryer If necessary put a small amount of oil onto the food before you place it in the basket Do not put any oil into the cooking basket Home made chips do not become crispy Did you used a suitable potato variety You need to use waxy potatoes Cut the chips thinner if necessary Did you wash the ...

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