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•  WARNING

 

  To avoid an electrical shock, do not touch the plug with wet hands or 

when you are standing in water. Do not immerse the air fryer housing, power cord, or 

plug, in water or any other liquid. Do not rinse the appliance under a tap.

•  WARNING

 

  For safety purposes, this appliance comes with a short power cord to 

prevent hazards from tripping or becoming entangled with the power cord.

•  WARNING

    Do not use the appliance with below-counter power sockets, an adapter 

or extension cord. Do not allow the power cord to hang over the edge of a counter or 

table or touch hot surfaces or naked flames.

•  Regularly check the appliance and the power cord for damage. Do not use the 

appliance, power cord or plug if they have been damaged, dropped or malfunctioning. 

If the appliance, power cord or plug have been damaged, they must be replaced by 

the manufacturer, a service technician, or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid 

hazards. Do not attempt to modify this appliance in any way.

•  Before use, carefully inspect the appliance and its parts for damage. Do not use the 

appliance if any damage is present.

•  Always unplug the appliance from the wall socket when not in use, as well as before 

adding or removing parts or accessories, and before cleaning. When unplugging the 

appliance, gently pull the plug not the power cord out of the wall socket.

•  Before cleaning or storing, be sure that the appliance has cooled completely.

•  WARNING

 

  Only use parts that are authorized by the manufacturer in order to 

avoid injury or damage.

•  Do not use aluminum foil in the air fryer unless directed. If you are using aluminum foil, 

fit it tightly and make sure it is not touching the heating elements as this can cause 

overheating and risk of fire.

•  Only use baking paper with food on top. If the baking paper touches the heating 

elements, there is a risk of fire.

•  WARNING

 

  Some of the appliance’s parts will become hot during operation and 

for some time after use. Do not touch hot surfaces. Only touch handles, knobs and 

buttons.

•  Do not move the appliance when it is in use.

•  To avoid damaging or scratching the trays, use only wooden or heat-resistant plastic 

utensils ever leave the appliance unattended while in use.

•  Do not use the air fryer’s accessories in any other kitchen appliance such as a microwave 

or oven.

•  If the LED display on the control panel shows an error code, unplug the appliance and 

refer to the “Error codes on the screen” section.

•  To fully turn off the appliance, remove the plug from the power source.

•  Do not attempt to repair, replace or modify the appliance and its safety mechanisms 

as this may cause electric shock, fire or injury, and will void the warranty. There are no 

user serviceable parts.

•  Never connect this appliance to an external timer switch or separate remote-control 

system.

•  Before and after use, follow the cleaning and maintenance guidelines in this manual. 

Always make sure the appliance has cooled.

•  Use extreme caution when removing cooking pot that contains hot fat or oil as well as 

when disposing of hot oil or fat.with a fire blanket. Wait for the smoke to clear before 

opening the air fryer basket.

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Summary of Contents for TC-011-001

Page 1: ...SMART AIR FRYER TC 011 001 USER MANUAL ...

Page 2: ... pass it on to any future owners of the product GLOBAL NETWORK Our products are avail able on our worldwide website GUIDED RECIPES We have guided recipes that go with each appli ance to help give you inspiration for every meal PRODUCT VARIETY With our range of smart and speciality appliance For us at TEAM CUISINE good food means real enjoyment With our kitch en products you will feel like a profes...

Page 3: ...know your Smart Air Fryer 7 4 1 Parts Accessories 7 4 2 Screen display Functions 8 5 Before first use 9 5 1 Unpacking 9 5 2 Assembly 9 5 3 Test run 8 6 Operating your Smart Air Fryer 9 6 1 Team Cuisine Smart App setup 10 6 2 Preheating 11 6 3 Air Frying 12 6 4 More functions 12 7 Mode setting 13 8 Cleaning 15 9 Trouble shooting 15 10 Error code on screen 16 11 Disposal 17 3 ...

Page 4: ...imensions 278 x 357 x 335 mm 3 Safety Guide 3 1 For Your Safety Safety is an essential part of every Air Fryer However the product safety of the Air Fryer can only be ensured if this chapter and the warning notices in the following chapters are followed Do not attempt to operate the appliance without reading and understanding the instruction manual to ensure all safety measures and features are in...

Page 5: ...he appliance on a dry stable non combustible level surface Do not place the appliance on a wooden table To prevent potential damage to the surface place an appropriate protective hot pad underneath the appliance WARNING Do not use or place the appliance on or near towels paper curtains or other flammable materials heat sources such as stoves gas or electric burners or ovens naked flames such as a ...

Page 6: ...zed by the manufacturer in order to avoid injury or damage Do not use aluminum foil in the air fryer unless directed If you are using aluminum foil fit it tightly and make sure it is not touching the heating elements as this can cause overheating and risk of fire Only use baking paper with food on top If the baking paper touches the heating elements there is a risk of fire WARNING Some of the appl...

Page 7: ...ore opening the air fryer basket Do not store anything on top of the air fryer when it is in use Store the appliance in a location that is cool and dry Do not store any parts in the air fryer other than the recommended accessories 4 Getting to know your Smart Air Fryer 4 1 Parts Accessories 7 1 Screen display 2 Basket 3 Basket release button 4 Basket handle 5 Main housing 6 Frying Pot 7 Air outlet...

Page 8: ...ect the cooking temperature Increase Decrease Button Press to increase or decrease cooking time or temperature 5 Before first use Read all the warning labels on the packaging and all safety instructions Prior to the first use follow all the steps in this section to unpack clean assemble and do a test run NOTE When in operation for the first time some odor smoke or steam may be generated by the app...

Page 9: ...appliance on a stable horizontal and even surface Do not place the appliance on non heat resistant surface 2 Place the basket in the pot Do not fill the pot with oil or any other liquid Do not put anything on top of the appliance the airflow will be disrupted and affects the hot air frying result 9 5 3 Test Run Perform an initial test run will help you become familiar with your air fryer and remov...

Page 10: ...ins to blink rapidly 5 Log in the home page of the Smart App tap in the top right corner of the screen Note Ensure the WiFi and Bluetooth of your mobile device are enabled Ensure that the signal of the network environment where the device is located is strong and stable Team Cuisine Smart App www team cuisine com 10 6 Operating your Smart Air Fryer 6 1 Team Cuisine Smart App Setup Note Due to ongo...

Page 11: ...e mains plug into an earthed wall socket Press the Power button to turn on the air fryer 2 Press the Menu button to select Preheat mode The display will show 200 C 400 F and 5 Min 3 Optionally press temperature or buttons to change the temperature The time will adjust automatically 4 Press the Start button to begin When finish the air fryer will beep 11 6 3 Air Frying 1 Press the Power button to t...

Page 12: ... will leak onto the ingredients The pot and the ingredients are hot Depending on the type of the ingredients in the air fryer steam may escape from the pot 10 Empty the basket into a bowl or onto a plate 11 When a batch of ingredients is ready the air fryer is instantly ready for preparing another batch 6 4 More Functions Switching Temperature Units Press and hold the delay button for 3 seconds Th...

Page 13: ...Pull the pot briefly out of the appliance during hot air frying barely disturbs the process Tips Smaller 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 preparation time Shaking smaller ingredients halfway through t...

Page 14: ... 380 80 200 160 400 25 mins 1 60 mins Fish 200 400 80 200 160 400 20 mins 1 60 mins Fries 200 400 80 200 160 400 15 mins 1 60 mins Shake Chieken 160 320 80 200 160 400 30 mins 1 60 mins Pizza 200 400 80 200 160 400 10 mins 1 60 mins Defrost 65 130 65 80 130 160 20 mins 1 60 mins Note Add 3 minutes to the preparation time when you start frying while the air fryer is still cold 14 ...

Page 15: ...not plugged in Put the mains plug in an earthed wall socket You have not set the timer Set the timer key to the required preparation time to switch on the appliance The ingredients fried with the air fryer are not done The amount of ingredients in the basket is too big Put smaller batches of ingredients in the bas ket Smaller batches are fried more evenly The set temperature is too low Set the tem...

Page 16: ...e you clean the pan properly after each use Fresh fries are fried unevenly in the air fryer You did not use the right potato type Use fresh potatoes and make sure they stay firm during frying You did not rinse the po tato sticks properly before you fried them Rinse the potato sticks properly to remove starch from the outside of the sticks Fresh fries are not crispy when they come out of the air fr...

Page 17: ...ic appliances This recycling symbol marks e g an object or parts of the material as valuable for recycling Recycling helps to reduce the consumption of raw materials and protect the environment Packaging When disposing of the packaging make sure you comply with the environmental regulations applicable in your country Apple and the Apple logo are trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the U S and ot...

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