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Description

1.

     Transparent lid

2.

     Lid latches

3.

     2in1 spoon (2in1)

a. oil side

min= 14 ml (4 people)
max= 20 ml (6 people)

          b. salt side

4.

     2in1 cooking tray with “MAX” level

5.

     Detachable mixing paddle

6.

     Paddle unlocking button

7.

     “MAX” liquid contents level

8.

     Tray support pads

9.

     Detachable bowl

10.

  2in1 handle

          a. tray handle
          b. button for disconnecting the two

handles

          c. bowl handle
          d. button for unlocking the bowl handle

11.

  Body

12.

  Detachable filter

13.

  Lid opening control

14.

  LCD screen

15.

  Button for activating the 2in1 function

16.

  + and – button for adjusting cooking time

17.

  Button for starting and stopping cooking

18.

  On/off switch and plug-in socket

19.

  Detachable power cord

The inside of the ActiFry
pan has a highly resistant
ceramic coating.

Some helpful advice

• When using the appliance for the first time you may notice a harmless smell. This smell, which will not

affect the appliance in any way, will quickly disappear.

• So as not to damage your appliance make sure you stick to the quantities of ingredients and liquid

given in the instruction booklet and recipe book.

• Never overload the tray and do not exceed the recommended quantities.
• Never leave your 2in1 spoon in the appliance whilst it is on.
• Never place the tray in the appliance without the bowl.
• Never put the paddle in without the bowl.
• Never exceed the height indicated by the maximum level marker on the paddle and the maximum

mark on the tray.

• Place  the  tray  in  the  appliance  when  the  reminder  beep  sounds  and  not  at  the  the  beginning  of

cooking (except if the cooking time in the pan and the tray are the same).

• Never leave the appliance unattended whilst in operation.

For fast cooking

Before using for the first time 

• Don’t forget to remove the protective sleeves located on the

lid before using the appliance

– fig.29.

• Open the lid by pressing on the lid opening control buttons 

– fig.1

and push the two grey latches outwards to remove the lid

– fig.2.

• Remove the 2 in 1 spoon, and then remove its polystyrene packing

which you can throw away 

– fig.3.

• Lift up the bowl’s handle horizontally until you hear a “CLICK“ sound

– fig.4.

• Remove the tray handle by pushing on the button 10b

– fig.5.

• You can use this handle for taking out the tray 

– fig.6-7.

• Remove the paddle by pushing the unlocking button 

– fig.8a.

• Take the bowl out.
• Remove the detachable filter 

– fig.28.

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Page 5: ...y dry before they are put in the How should the potatoes be cut The chip s crispiness and fluffiness depends on its size The more thinly cut your fries are the crispier they will be and vice versa the...

Page 6: ...e tray and do not exceed the recommended quantities Never leave your 2in1 spoon in the appliance whilst it is on Never place the tray in the appliance without the bowl Never put the paddle in without...

Page 7: ...displays 00 Adjust the cooking time using the buttons fig 15 see Cooking table Press the start button fig 16 The minute countdown starts The countdown will only be displayed in seconds when there is...

Page 8: ...easts about 1200 g without 22 25 min Spring Rolls Fresh 12 small 1 spoonful of oil 10 12 min Veal cutlets Fresh 9 1 spoonful of oil 22 25 min Pork chops Fresh 2 5 cm thick 6 1 spoonful of oil 18 20 mi...

Page 9: ...ars diced 1500 g 2 spoonfuls of sugar 10 12 min Pineapple diced 2 2 spoonfuls of sugar 15 17 min TYPE QUANTITY OIL COOKING TIME Ratatouille Frozen 1000 g without 25 30 min Pan fried pasta and fish Fro...

Page 10: ...tton The cooking starts The minute by minute countdown starts Place the food on the tray making sure you don t exceed the maximum level fig 22 When the appliance beeps and stops automatically open the...

Page 11: ...nge each time you ve finished using your appliance In particular the internal areas of the blower marked by black arrows fig 30 Dry thoroughly before putting back Never immerse the appliance in water...

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