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PowerXL Vortex Pro Air Fryer™

PowerXL Vortex Pro Air Fryer™    

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Instructions for Use

Shaking

Tips

• 

Foods that are smaller in size usually require a 

slightly shorter cooking time than larger foods.

• 

Shaking smaller-sized foods halfway through  

the cooking process ensures that all the pieces 

are fried evenly.

• 

Adding a bit of vegetable oil to breaded items  

is suggested for a crispier result. When adding 

oil, do so just before cooking and add only a 

small amount onto the breaded items.

• 

Snacks normally cooked in an oven can also  

be cooked in the appliance.

• 

Use premade dough to prepare filled 

snacks quickly and easily. Premade dough 

also requires a shorter cooking time than 

homemade dough.

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You can use the appliance to reheat foods. 

Simply set the temperature and time to 

however warm you want your food. 

To ensure even cooking, some foods require 

shaking or flipping during the cooking process. 

Some of this appliance‘s presets include a halfway 

timer, which is a timer that will beep and the 

Shake icon on the Control Panel will blink when 

the cooking cycle has reached its halfway point.  

At the halfway point in the cycle, carefully use 

oven mitts to remove the hot Basket from the 

appliance. Gently shake.
NOTE: If you do not remove the Basket and shake 

the food, the Shake light on the Control Panel will 

remain illuminated.

Capacity Chart

Model/Size

French Fries Quantity

2-qt.

12 oz.

4-qt.

16 oz.

6-qt.

22 oz.

8-qt.

28 oz.

General Cooking Guidelines

NOTE: Keep in mind that these settings are guidelines. Since ingredients differ in origin, size, shape,  

and brand, we cannot guarantee the best settings for your ingredients. 

Food item

Size

Temperature

Cook Time

Preheat

Shake 

or Flip

Spray 

with Oil

FROZEN FOOD

French fries

400° F (204° C)

18 min

Sweet potato fries

400° F (204° C)

22 min

Chicken nuggets

400° F (204° C)

14 min

CHICKEN

Breaded cutlets

6 oz

400° F (204° C)

10 min

Wings

400° F (204° C)

25 min

Chicken breast

6 oz 

400° F (204° C)

8 min

BEEF

Burgers

6 oz

400° F (204° C)

10 min      

Hot dogs

8 pc

375° F (191° C)

5 min

NY strip steaks

8 oz

400° F (204° C)

12 min

Meatballs, 1 inch

1.5 lb

375° F (191° C)

10 min

PORK

Pork chops

400° F (204° C)

12 min

Sausages

350° F (177° C)

15 min

FISH

Salmon filets

6 oz

390° F (199° C)

12 min

Shrimp (16–20 size)

12 oz

390° F (199° C)

10 min

Summary of Contents for VORTEX PRO AF-E2001

Page 1: ...WA 6 qt 1500W 120V AF E8001 AF E8001 A AF E8001 W AF E8001 WA 8 qt 1700W 120V When using electrical appliances basic safety precautions should always be followed Do not use the PowerXL Vortex Pro Air...

Page 2: ...nce Specifications 8 Parts Accessories 9 Attaching the Fry Basket Handle Display Panels Fry Baskets and Fry Trays 10 10 Using the Control Panel 14 Preset Chart 15 Using The Wi Fi Features 16 Download...

Page 3: ...d be followed including the following PREVENT INJURIES CAREFULLY READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE 18 ALWAYS make sure the plug is attached to the appliance first and then plug the cord into the electr...

Page 4: ...moved POLARIZED PLUG This appliance has a polarized plug one blade is wider than the other To reduce the risk of electric shock this plug is intended to fit into a polarized outlet only one way If the...

Page 5: ...5 x8 23 x5 39 240x209x137mm 90 F 430 F 32 C 221 C 35 43 0 9m Yes AF E8001 120V 60Hz 1700W 15 51 x12 20 x12 20 394x310x310mm 9 84 x8 66 x5 98 250x220x152mm 90 F 430 F 32 C 221 C 35 43 0 9m No AF E8001...

Page 6: ...A 4 Qt Fry Tray all models Attaching the Fry Basket Handle Your Fry Basket Handle might come disassembled in your appliance s packaging To attach the Fry Basket Handle 1 Remove the paper label Pull th...

Page 7: ...t Display Panel AF E8001 W 8 Qt Display Panel AF E8001WA 8 Qt Fry Tray all models 8 Qt Basket AF E8001 AF E8001 W 8 Qt Basket AF E8001 A AF E8001 WA 6 Qt Display Panel AF E6001 8 Qt Display Panel AF E...

Page 8: ...ower Button a second time will start the cooking process Pressing the Power Button during the cooking cycle will turn the appliance off 2 Cooking Presets Press the cooking preset buttons to choose fro...

Page 9: ...ess the Start button Select your appliance from the list of appliances that appears and press Start cooking to set the cooking time and temperature you will need to complete the recipe Download the Po...

Page 10: ...Fry Tray s edges slide past the Fry Tray Holder and push the Fry Tray to the bottom of the Basket see Fig k 3 Slide the Basket into the appliance If the Basket is placed properly it will click into pl...

Page 11: ...Shake icon on the Control Panel will blink when the cooking cycle has reached its halfway point At the halfway point in the cycle carefully use oven mitts to remove the hot Basket from the appliance G...

Page 12: ...he Basket and Fry Tray are coated with a special nonstick surface Never use abrasive cleaning materials or utensils on these surfaces 1 Remove the Power Cable from the electrical outlet and be certain...

Page 13: ...g suggestions Never attempt a home repair Contact customer service and follow the procedures set forth by the guarantee Failure to do so could render your guarantee null and void Troubleshooting Sympt...

Page 14: ...ntee your order number can be used as the return merchandise authorization number RMA If the product was purchased in a retail store return the product to the store or use RETAIL as the RMA Return you...

Page 15: ...Pro Air FryerTM This product has been manufactured to the highest standards Should you have any questions our friendly customer service staff is here to help you For parts recipes accessories and eve...

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