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  6. Plug cord into a 120 volt wall outlet. The unit is now “oN” and will remain on until unplugged.
  7. Preheat oil for 15 minutes. Note: occasionally you may hear a pop or clicking sound while the fryer is preheating. This 

is normal and a sign of fast heatup. you may also notice this sound as the unit cools down.

  8. Gently place 1 to 4 cups of food into unit. Use scoop to lessen spattering of hot oil.
  

Note:

 If the plug accidentally detaches from the fryer during operation, reattach the cord following step 5 on page 2. Use 

extreme caution as unit will be hot.

  9. occasionally stir food gently while frying to prevent foods from sticking together. Use scoop provided or other heat-

resistant utensil.

 10. When food reaches desired brownness, lift and drain with scoop (see below for recommended cooking times). Place food 

on absorbent paper. Season to taste. Repeat steps 8, 9, and 10 for additional servings.

CAUTION:

 To avoid risk of burns, do not touch the aluminum portion of the handle when unit is hot. only the plastic grip 

in the center portion of the handle may be grasped.

Care and Cleaning

  1. Remove plug from wall outlet and then from deep fryer. Then, allow oil and fryer to cool completely in a safe place.
  2. After unit and oil have cooled completely, empty cooking oil, or cover unit with storage lid.
  3. Wash unit and scoop with warm water and mild detergent. Rinse thoroughly. 

Never immerse unit in water or other 

liquid, or wash in dishwasher.

 4. 

Dry fryer completely.

 even a few drops of water in the oil can super heat and turn into a volatile steam that may cause 

hot oil to spatter, boil over, or even erupt out of the deep fryer.

  5. Do not use steel wool scouring pads or abrasive kitchen cleaners on the nonstick finish.

 6. occasionally clean the interior of unit with a commercial cleanser designed for nonstick surfaces, such as dip-it*  

destainer. Follow manufacturer’s directions.

  6. Store the cord in a clean, dry location away from metal objects. Always check the magnetic plug before use to assure 

metal items have not become attached.

Recipes

For foods listed below, use either prepared frozen foods or your own favorite recipes. Fry 1 to 4 cups of food at a time. The 

following deep frying times are approximate. Fried foods are generally done when they are well browned.

FOOD 

MINUTES FOOD 

MINUTES

Fried Chicken (using crispy coating recipe 

Fish Sticks 

4- 6

on page 4) 

 

French Fried Shrimp 

 4- 8

 

Wings 

9-10 

Frozen egg Rolls 

 4-5

 

Drumsticks 

12-13 

onion Rings* 

 2-3

 Thighs 

13-15 

Potatoes

 

Breasts 

15-18 

 

Frozen French Fries 

 8-10

Donuts* 

2- 4 

 

Frozen Shoestrings 

 7-9

Fish Fillets 

4-8 

 

Raw Fries 

 14-16

*These foods are best when fried in very small quantities to maintain their individual shapes. Fry approximately 3 to 4 pieces at 

a time.

MILK BATTER

Sift together 1 cup flour, 1½ teaspoons baking powder, and ½ teaspoon salt. Add 2 beaten eggs and ½ cup milk. Stir until 

batter is smooth. If a thinner batter is desired, add more milk.

BEER BATTER

Thoroughly combine 1½ cups flour and 1½ cups beer in a large bowl. Cover and allow batter to sit at room temperature for 

3 hours or longer.

*dip-it is a registered trademark of ecolab, Inc

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