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Magic Chef® Air Fryer Product Guide

 

 

 

 

 

Getting to Know Your Magic Chef® Air Fryer 

 

Air Fryer Parts & Accessories 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2. 

Rotating basket (sold separately) 

3. 

Rotisserie chicken fork (sold sep.) 

4. 

Rotisserie shaft (sold sep.) 

5. 

Rotisserie “grabber” tool (sold sep.) 

6. 

Skewer racks x2 (sold sep.) 

7.  

Skewers x10 (sold sep.) 

8. 

Oil drip tray 

9. 

Cooking/dehydrating racks x3 

2. Rotating Basket (sold separately) 

The rotating basket is great for fries and roasted nuts, as it helps cook the food evenly without having to 

flip or turn it manually. Use the rotisserie “grabber” tool to remove the rotating basket safely. 

3 & 4. Rotisserie Chicken Fork & Rotisserie Shaft (sold separately)  

Use the rotisserie fork and shaft for roasts and whole chickens. Force the shaft lengthwise through the 

center of the meat. Slide the forks onto the shaft from either end into the meat, then lock them in place 

with the set screws. There are indentations on the shaft for the set screws to screw into. You can adjust 

the screws closer to the middle of the shaft if needed, but never outward towards the ends of the shaft. 

NOTE: Make sure the roast or chicken is not too large to rotate freely within the air fryer. The maximum 

size roast will be roughly 4.5 to 5 pounds. 

5. Rotisserie “Grabber” Tool (sold separately) 

Use the rotisserie “grabber” to remove cooked roasts and chickens that have been prepared using the 

rotisserie shaft and/or chicken forks, or anything else that you cannot remove by hand with an oven 

mitt. Place the ends of the “grabber” under the rotisserie shaft, then lift the left side, then the right side, 

slowly removing the shaft from the rotisserie slot and pulling your food out of the oven. 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for MAF105BKD0

Page 1: ...newair com Support Email support newair com Manual v1 1 Air Fryer Oven Product Guide MAF105BKD0...

Page 2: ...hese standards is no longer guaranteed The manufacturer does not accept any liability for any resulting damage or faults in such cases Please observe the regulations and laws in the country of use Bef...

Page 3: ...oking with the Magic Chef Air Fryer 12 Caring for Your Air Fryer 13 Troubleshooting Common Questions 14 Limited Manufacturer s Warranty 16 Product Specifications MODEL MAF105BKD0 POWER SUPPLY 120V 60H...

Page 4: ...otions and offers Registering your product information online is safe secure and takes less than 2 minutes to complete Alternatively we recommend you attach a copy of your sales receipt below and reco...

Page 5: ...take or exhaust air vents while the air fryer is operating Doing so will prevent even cooking and may damage the unit or cause it to overheat NEVER POUR oil into the inside of the air fryer or any acc...

Page 6: ...E HOT Wear oven mitts or use the grabber tool when handling hot components Should the unit ever emit black smoke UNPLUG IMMEDIATELY and wait for smoking to stop before opening the door or removing air...

Page 7: ...e unit when the timer reaches zero You can manually end the cooking process by pressing the power button while the unit is running Note that the fan will continue running for another 20 seconds in coo...

Page 8: ...engthwise through the center of the meat Slide the forks onto the shaft from either end into the meat then lock them in place with the set screws There are indentations on the shaft for the set screws...

Page 9: ...oking it will be much easier to keep the inside of your air fryer clean 9 Cooking Dehydrating Racks These racks serve as your primary cooking trays but can be used for dehydrating as well See below fo...

Page 10: ...rees 3 Temperature Control These buttons enable you to raise or lower the cooking temperature in 5 degree increments from 140 to 400 degrees You can adjust the temperature setting while the unit is ac...

Page 11: ...s Pressing the power button a second time without changing any settings will start the cooking process at the default temperature of 370 degrees and default time of 15 minutes Pressing the power butto...

Page 12: ...lly require a slightly shorter cooking time than large ones Large quantities of food only require a slightly longer cooking time than smaller quantities 4 Spraying a bit of oil on your food is suggest...

Page 13: ...fan with a cleaning brush 5 Be sure the unit is completely dry before plugging in and using again Storage 1 Unplug the appliance and let it cool down thoroughly 2 Make sure all components are clean an...

Page 14: ...maller batches for more even frying Raise temperature and continue cooking My food is not cooked evenly The food wasn t turned half way through the cooking process Turn or stir your food half way thro...

Page 15: ...Button once or open the door 5 Can I check the food during the cooking process Yes you can press the Start Stop button at any time to pause the cooking process or just open the door 6 Is the air fryer...

Page 16: ...amage in transit or when moving the appliance Improper power supply such as low voltage defective household wiring or inadequate fuses Accident alteration misuse or abuse of the appliance such as usin...

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