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Summary of Contents for TM-MAF0609

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Page 3: ...9 Cooking Accessories 11 BEFORE FIRST USE 18 USING YOUR AIR FRYER 19 Setting Cook Time and Temperature Manually 20 Using the Preset Cooking Programs 21 Preset Cooking Program Chart 22 Pause Function 2...

Page 4: ...CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 29 TROUBLESHOOTING 31 WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS 33...

Page 5: ...the main unit housing in water as it contains electrical components and heating elements Do not rinse under the tap 3 TO AVOID ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT put liquid of any kind into the main unit housing...

Page 6: ...le the appliance is in operation Doing so prevents even cooking and may damage the unit or cause it to overheat 8 While cooking the internal temperature of the unit can get very high TO AVOID PERSONAL...

Page 7: ...top surfaces 13 If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard 14 KEEP THE POWER CORD AWAY from...

Page 8: ...oven mitts when handling hot objects and surfaces 21 Should the unit emit black smoke UNPLUG IMMEDIATELY and wait for smoking to stop before removing oven contents 22 When the time has run out during...

Page 9: ...AIR FRYER OVEN 1 Housing 2 Control Panel 3 On Off button Rotary Knob 4 Power Cord 5 Cooking Chamber 6 Door 7 Rotisserie Lift 8 Rotisserie Shaft Forks 9 Wire Rack 10 Mesh Basket 11 Drip Tray 12 Rotiss...

Page 10: ...9 Control Panel Press this key to start or stop the rotisserie rotation Press this key to set the time delay...

Page 11: ...ating element Press this key to turn on off the lower heating element Press this key to turn on off the internal lamp Press this key to manually set the cooking time and temperature Time Temperature D...

Page 12: ...on possible Note Always use the drip tray properly secured inside the appliance The drip tray protects the bottom of the cooking chamber and catches excess oil fat and grease to prevent from burning T...

Page 13: ...Rack 1 Open the air fryer door 2 Slide the wire rack into the air fryer s desired position The wire rack is best used for holding baking trays at the correct cooking distance from the internal heating...

Page 14: ...esh Basket 1 Open the air fryer door 2 Slide the mesh basket into the air fryer s desired position The mesh rack is perfect for dehydration but is also great for cooking crispy snacks and reheating pi...

Page 15: ...rie Lift Use the rotisserie lift to place the rotisserie shaft forks or the rotisserie basket inside or take it out of the appliance This rotisserie lift helps prevent any possible burns from hot meta...

Page 16: ...e rotisserie shaft through the meat or food you want to cook 2 Slide the forks onto both ends of the shaft making sure the forks are inserted into the food item securely on both sides 3 Tighten the se...

Page 17: ...nd slide the end of rotisserie shaft into the rotisserie socket on the right side of the cooking chamber then place the left end of the shaft on the resting slot on the left side of the cooking chambe...

Page 18: ...otisserie basket cover and place food inside Do not overfill the basket 3 Open the air fryer door and slide the end of rotisserie shaft into the rotisserie socket on the right side of the cooking cham...

Page 19: ...de of the air fryer with a dry cloth Note The appliance may emit some smoke and odor when used for the first time This is normal and should slowly disappear after use Ensure that the heating element a...

Page 20: ...source Once the unit is plugged in the display will flash once with a single beep 3 Press the ON OFF button and the digital display will light up displaying 000 000 Unit will be in standby mode All ot...

Page 21: ...o adjust the cooking temperature 4 Press the upper and lower heating element keys as per your preference 5 Press On Off to start 6 When cooking is finished carefully open the door and remove food from...

Page 22: ...arefully open the door and remove food from the cooking chamber Note When cooking is done 5 beeps will sound The air fryer will go into Standby mode but the fan will continue to work for 1 minute unti...

Page 23: ...clean them according to Cleaning and Maintenance instructions Always use proper hand protection and exercise extreme caution when adding or removing food from the hot cooking chamber Preset Cooking P...

Page 24: ...r Defrost 80 C 10 mins 50 220 C 1 min 1 hour Skewer 200 C 15 mins 50 220 C 1 min 1 hour Chicken 220 C 30 mins 50 220 C 1 min 1 hour Popcorn 220 C 8 mins 50 220 C 1 min 1 hour Dehydrate 70 C 8 hours 70...

Page 25: ...ients As you become more familiar with the cooking process you may adjust these settings to suit your own personal tastes Pause Function At any point during the operation you pause the cooking by open...

Page 26: ...minutes to 9 50 9 hours and 50 minutes 3 Press the On Off button to set the delay time All other keys are disabled except for You may cancel the set delay time by pressing the On Off button 4 Cooking...

Page 27: ...gged in the display will flash once with a single beep 4 Press the ON OFF button and the digital display will light up displaying 000 000 Unit will be in standby mode All other keys are disabled excep...

Page 28: ...ue to work for 1 minute until the internal temperature cools down The unit will eventually turn off as another 5 beeps sound CAUTION Contents will be hot and can easily burn use caution not to let sca...

Page 29: ...rayed or brushed onto foods for air frying For coated food like onion rings or deep fried pickles use an egg wash with breadcrumbs rather than liquid based batters to make sure that batter sticks to t...

Page 30: ...arefully remove and drain excess oil the drip pan as needed CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE NOTE Always allow the unit to cool completely before cleaning Always unplug the unit from the power source before c...

Page 31: ...baked on grease soak the Drip Pan in hot sudsy water or use non abrasive cleaners 6 All accessories are dishwasher safe Alternatively you can clean the accessories with hot water dish soap and a non...

Page 32: ...let is not powered Plug another appliance into the same outlet to test the circuit The door is open Make sure the door is fully closed The food is not done after the recommended time is up Too much fo...

Page 33: ...it The fat produces white smoke and the unit may heat up more than usual This does not affect the appliance or the end result The unit or accessories still contain residue from previous use White smok...

Page 34: ...thin the warranty period TOMO will repair or replace the defective part with a new or remanufactured part free of charge subject to terms and conditions stated herein To obtain warranty service proof...

Page 35: ...ou shall agree to abide by such decision Any units or defective parts that have been replaced shall become TOMO s property After the lapse of this warranty a charge will be made on all labor and repla...

Page 36: ...abuse alteration tampering or failure of the purchaser to follow normal operating procedures outlined in the user s manual 2 Damage caused by negligence and poor maintenance 3 Defects or damage due t...

Page 37: ...made illegible tampered with 12 If the warranty card is being altered defaced or erased in any manner whatsoever The one 1 year warranty period covers the heating element main board motor boilers swit...

Page 38: ...S RESULTING FROM ANY CAUSE WHATSOEVER INCLUDING TOMO NEGLIGENCE ALLEGED DAMAGE OR DEFECTIVE GOODS WHETHER SUCH DEFECTS ARE DISCOVERABLE OR LATENT SHALL IN NO EVENT EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRO...

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