TEFAL FILTRA ONE FF1621 User Manual Download Page 9

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• If you use solid fat, chop it into pieces and then melt it

in a separate pan before pouring it into the bowl (never
melt solid fat in the basket or in the bowl).

• Never exceed 150°C to melt the fat that has solidified

in the bowl. For the cooking temperature follow the ins-
tructions (see cooking charts 

p.10

).

• NEVER use animal fat such as lard or dripping as this

could cause overflow, smoke  or a fire hazard.

Pre-heating 

• After filling the bowl with the fat, close the lid and plug

in your fryer without the basket

• Adjust the thermostat - 

fig 7

depending on the food to

be fried (see cooking charts 

p. 10

).

• Press the On/Off switch. The indicator will light up - 

fig 8.

• When  the    temperature  indicator  switches  off,  press

the  lid  unlock  button  to  open  the  lid  and  allow  the
steam to escape.

Loading the basket 

• Dry the food to remove any excess water or ice.
• Fill the basket before placing it in the fryer.
• Do not overfill the basket.
• Reduce quantities for frozen food.
• Tip: Cut food to the same size so that it cooks evenly.

Avoid pieces that are too thick.

Cooking

Lowering the basket 

• After  the  temperature  indicator  light  goes  out  place

the basket in the bowl.

• Lower the bowl gently into the oil - 

fig 10.

Lowering it

too quickly could cause the fryer to overflow.

EN

Place the fryer:
- on a secure surface
- out of the reach of

children

- away from any

sources of spatter or
heat.

Never plug the fryer in
when it is empty
(without any oil or fat)

- fig 9.

Never exceed the
maximum safety 
limit – fresh products
1200 g, frozen 900 g.
To avoid overflow and
extend the life of the 
oil, wipe the food
carefully before 
cooking it.

Summary of Contents for FILTRA ONE FF1621

Page 1: ...www tefal com EN User Guide...

Page 2: ...2 1 13 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 9 11 Depending on model...

Page 3: ...0 L 30 sec 1 1 1 2 1 min fig 1 fig 2 fig 3 fig 4 fig 5 fig 6 fig 7 fig 8 fig 9 fig 10 fig 11 fig 12...

Page 4: ...click x 1 00 click x 15 1 click 1 min 15 3 sec 15 15 14 00 12 x 12 x 12 x Max Max Max x1 x1 fig 13 fig 14 fig 12a fig 15 fig 16 fig 17 fig 18 fig 19 fig 20 fig 21 fig 22 fig 23...

Page 5: ...ckers from your deep fryer before use Do not use the appliance if the appliance or the cord is damaged if the appliance has fallen or shows visible damage or does not work properly In the event of the...

Page 6: ...e or the electrical control unit in water Before throwing away your appliance the timer battery must be removed by a Tefal Service Centre depending on model Do not store your deep fryer outside Store...

Page 7: ...s Store your fresh potatoes in a room above 8 C For best results and fast cooking we recommend that you limit the quantity of chips to 1 2 basket per frying For larger quantities of food or potatoes t...

Page 8: ...very 5 uses Oil which should not be used under any circumstances and may cause overflo wing smoking risk of fire are ground nut oil soya oil olive oil lard or dripping 1 Lid 2 Filter system 3 Viewing...

Page 9: ...es off press the lid unlock button to open the lid and allow the steam to escape Loading the basket Dry the food to remove any excess water or ice Fill the basket before placing it in the fryer Do not...

Page 10: ...emperature light comes on before placing the new food in the oil Table of cooking times The cooking times are a guide only they may vary depending on the size of the food and the amount of food and in...

Page 11: ...200 g maximum quantity 1 170 C 12 14 minutes 2 190 C 5 7 minutes Fried chicken 8 180 C 14 16 minutes Breaded fish fillets 3 170 C 6 7 minutes Fried whole mushrooms 200 g 150 C 8 10 minutes Vegetable f...

Page 12: ...basket and filter screen in the dishwasher or wash them with a sponge and soapy water Dry all items carefully before replacing them Put the lid back on the fryer for storage If you do not keep the oi...

Page 13: ...lid The lid is not closed properly Check that the lid is properly locked closed Food is wet or contains too much water frozen food Remove any ice and dry the food thoroughly Lower the basket slowly se...

Page 14: ...are too thick and contain too much water Experiment by lengthening the cooking time or by cutting food smaller and thinner Too much food is being cooked at the same time and the cooking oil fat is no...

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