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Introduction

The new 

PKAIRFR52

 provides an easy and healthy way of preparing your 

favorite food. You can make more dishes with this new technology that 
combines hot rapid air circulation in a grill. The best part is that the

PKAIRFR52

 heats food at all directions and you don’t need to use cooking 

oil.

General description  Fig.1

1. Pan
2. Basket
3. Basket handle
4. Basket release button
5. Power-on knob/cancel button
6. LED with Touch screen 
7. Timer control            

0-30min.

8. Temperature control         

176-392 °F

9. Air inlet
10. Air outlet openings
11. Main cord

Important

Please read this manual carefully before any using of the appliance to 
prevent accidents due to inappropriate use. Keep the user manual for future 
reference.

Danger

• NEVER IMMERSE the housing, which contains electrical components and  

  heating elements, in water. Do not rinse under the tap.

• TO AVOID ELECTRICAL SHOCK, do not put liquid of any kind into the   

  main Unit housing containing the electrical components.

• TO PREVENT FOOD CONTACT with the heating elements, do not overfill  

  the Basket.

• DO NOT cover the air inlet and outlet openings while the 

PKAIRFR52

 is  

  operating.

• Do not fill the pan with oil to avoid fire hazard.

• Do not touch the inside of the appliance while it is operating.

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Summary of Contents for PKAIRFR52

Page 1: ...PKAIRFR52 User Manual ...

Page 2: ...utlet openings 11 Main cord Important Please read this manual carefully before any using of the appliance to prevent accidents due to inappropriate use Keep the user manual for future reference Danger NEVER IMMERSE the housing which contains electrical components and heating elements in water Do not rinse under the tap TO AVOID ELECTRICAL SHOCK do not put liquid of any kind into the main Unit hous...

Page 3: ...of the appliance Do not use the appliance for any other purpose than described in this manual Do not let the appliance operate unattended During hot air frying hot steam is released through the air outlet openings Keep your hands and face at a safe distance from air outlet openings Also be careful of hot steam and air when you remove the pan from the appliance Any accessible surfaces may become ho...

Page 4: ...he appliance on non heat resistant surface 2 Put the basket in the pan fig 3 Do not fill the pan with oil or any other liquid 3 Preheat the appliance for 3 minutes when it is cold Press the WARM UP first and then press the power on button to start the appliance to warm up gradually After the warming up carefully pull the pan out of the air fryer Caution The appliance will stop heating after the pa...

Page 5: ...uring working the appliance will power off automatically 2 when you slide the pan back into appliance it will continue to work for rest time at selected temperature 3 If you press power on off icon after you pull the pan out when you slide the pan back it will not continue to work you should restart the appliance and setting will recover to default setting 4 You can remove the basket from the pan ...

Page 6: ...riefly out of the appliance during hot air frying barely disturbs the process Tips Small ingredients usually require a slightly shorter preparation time than larger ingredients A larger amount of ingredients only requires a slightly longer preparation time a smaller amount of ingredients only requires a slightly shorter prepa ration time Shaking smaller ingredients halfway during the preparation t...

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Page 8: ...Wipe the outside of the appliance with a moist cloth 3 Clean the pan and basket with hot water some washing up liquid and a non abrasive sponge You can remove any remaining dirt by dishwashing liquid Note The pan and basket are dishwasher proof Tip If dirt is stuck to the basket or the bottom of the pan fill the pan with hot water with some dishwashing liquid Put the basket in the pan and let the ...

Page 9: ...Problem Possible cause Solution Cut the potato sticks smaller for a crispier result Add slightly more oil for a crisper result Troubleshooting 8 ...

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