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PowerXL Vortex Pro Air Fryer™

PowerXL Vortex Pro Air Fryer™    

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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS

IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS

1. 

READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS. 

2. 

This appliance is not intended for use by persons 

(including children) with reduced physical, sensory, 

or mental capabilities or lack of experience and 

knowledge unless they are given supervision or 

instruction concerning use of the appliance by a 

person responsible for their safety. 

3. 

Close supervision is necessary when any appliance 

is used by or near children. 

Where to Use the Appliance 

4. 

DO NOT place on or near a hot gas or electric 

burner or in a heated oven. 

5. 

DO NOT place your appliance on a 

cooktop, even if the cooktop is cool, 

because you could accidentally turn the 

cooktop on, causing a fire, damaging 

the appliance, your cooktop, and your home. 

6. 

DO NOT place or use this appliance near water. 

7. 

When cooking, DO NOT place the appliance 

against a wall or within 5 inches of other 

appliances. DO NOT place anything on top of the 

appliance. 

8. 

A fire may occur if this appliance is covered by or 

touching flammable material, including curtains, 

draperies, walls, and the like, when in operation. 

9. 

DO NOT use outdoors. 

10. 

DO NOT place the appliance in any container or 

small confined space while the appliance is heated 

or in operation. 

11. 

ALWAYS operate the appliance on a horizontal 

surface that is level, stable, and noncombustible 

with adequate space for airflow. 

12. 

Before using your appliance on any countertop 

surface or other fragile surface, such as a glass 

tabletop, CHECK WITH YOUR COUNTERTOP 

MANUFACTURER OR INSTALLER for 

recommendations about using appliances on 

your surfaces. Some manufacturers and installers 

may recommend protecting your surface by 

placing a hot pad or trivet under the appliance 

for heat protection. Your manufacturer or installer 

may recommend that hot pans, pots, or electrical 

appliances should not be used directly on top of 

the countertop. If you are unsure, place a trivet or 

hot pad under the appliance before using it.

Electrical Safety 

13. 

DO NOT operate any appliance if it has a 

damaged cord or plug, if it is not working properly, 

or if it has been damaged or dropped. Return 

the appliance to an authorized service facility for 

examination, repair, or adjustment. 

14. 

This appliance should be serviced ONLY by 

qualified service technicians. Contact Customer 

Service using the information located on the back 

of this manual. 

15. 

NEVER immerse the main unit housing in water. 

If the appliance falls or accidentally becomes 

immersed in water, unplug from electrical outlet 

immediately. Do not reach into liquid if the 

appliance is plugged in and immersed. 

16. 

To protect against electrical shock, DO NOT 

immerse the cord or plugs, or expose the electrical 

components to water or other liquid. 

17. 

DO NOT plug in the power cord or operate the 

appliance controls with wet hands. 

WARNING

When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions 

should 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 

electrical outlet. To disconnect, press the Power 

button to turn the appliance off and then remove 

the plug from the electrical outlet. 

19. 

MAKE SURE the appliance is properly plugged 

into a dedicated electrical outlet without any other 

appliances on the same outlet. 

20. 

KEEP the appliance and its power cord out of the 

reach of children when it is in operation or in the 

cooling down process. 

21. 

NEVER plug the appliance into an outlet below 

the surface where the appliance is placed. 

22. 

DO NOT let the power cord hang over the edge 

of a table or counter or touch hot surfaces. 

23. 

DO NOT clean with metal scouring pads. Pieces 

can break off the pad and touch electrical parts, 

creating risks of electric shock. 

Operational Safety 

24. 

Should the appliance emit smoke, UNPLUG 

IMMEDIATELY and wait for smoking to stop 

before handling the appliance. Allow the 

appliance to cool and wipe excess oil and grease 

from the appliance. 

25. 

Cooking appliances should be positioned in a 

stable location with the handles (if any) positioned 

to avoid the spillage of hot liquids. 

26. 

NEVER operate the appliance unattended. 

27. 

The use of accessory attachments not 

recommended by the appliance manufacturer 

may cause injuries. 

28. 

Avoid touching moving parts. 

29. 

UNPLUG the appliance from outlet when not 

in use and before cleaning. ALLOW 30 minutes 

to cool before handling, putting on or taking off 

parts, cleaning, or storing. 

30. 

DO NOT cover the Air Intake Vent or Hot Air 

Outlet Vent while the appliance is operating. 

Doing so will prevent even cooking and may 

overheat or damage the appliance. 

31. 

When in operation, hot air and steam are 

released through the Hot Air Outlet Vent. 

KEEP YOUR HANDS AND FACE at a safe 

distance from the Hot Air Outlet Vent and 

KEEP the Vent clear of obstructions. 

32. 

While cooking, the internal temperature 

of the appliance reaches several hundred 

degrees Fahrenheit. To avoid personal injury, 

NEVER place hands inside the appliance unless it 

is thoroughly cooled. 

33. 

The appliance’s outer surfaces and accessories 

may become hot during use. WEAR OVEN 

MITTS when handling the appliance during and 

after use and to protect against hot steam and air 

released when opening the appliance. 

34. 

DO NOT touch hot surfaces. Use handles 

or knobs. 

35. 

EXTREME CAUTION MUST BE USED when 

moving an appliance containing hot oil or other 

hot liquids or when removing accessories or 

disposing of hot grease. This appliance is not 

intended for deep-frying foods. 

36. 

Oversized foods, metal foil packages, or 

utensils MUST NOT be inserted in the appliance 

as they may involve a risk of fire or electric shock. 

DO NOT overfill the appliance. 

37. 

DO NOT store any materials, other than 

manufacturer-recommended accessories, in this 

appliance when not in use. 

38. 

DO NOT place any of the following materials in 

the appliance: paper, cardboard, plastic. 

39. 

NEVER pour oil into the appliance or accessories. 

Fire and personal injury could result. 

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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