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Removing the Drawer: 

The drawer can be removed fully from the air fryer. Pull on the handle to slide the drawer 

out of the air fryer.

Note: 

If the drawer is removed from the main body of the fryer when in operation, the 

unit will automatically stop working. All indicator lights will go off. When the drawer is re-

inserted, the air fryer will resume operation on the latest selected settings.

The Auto-Off Function: 

1.  When cooking is not in progress, the appliance will automatically turn off if there has 

been no contact with the control panel for 10 minutes.

Note:

 To turn the unit off during operation, press the ON/Standby key. The ON/Standby 

key will flash. The unit will stop heating and the fan will run for approximately 10 seconds 

before turning off completely. There will be an audible signal and the ON/Stand-by icon 

will remain illuminated.

Turning the Appliance ON/OFF: 

1.  Plug the unit into a mains socket. The unit will emit an audible signal and the control 

panel will illuminate briefly, before entering stand-by mode with just the   key 

illuminated.

2.  Touch the   key to turn the appliance on, this will illuminate the control panel.

3.  Touch the   key to stop further operation. The unit will emit an audible signal and go 

into standby mode.

Note:

 If there is a power cut or the unit is unplugged during operation all indicator lights 

will go off. Once connection is re-established the unit will continue to operate at the 

program previously set.

Start/ Pause: 

1.  Once the appropriate function, time and temperature have been set touch the 

 

key.

2.  The 

 key will flash, followed by an audible signal, before the unit starts operating in 

the program set.

3.  To pause operation, touch the 

 key. The 

 key will stop flashing and there will be 

an audible signal. To re-start operation, re-touch the 

 key and the unit will resume 

at the latest setting.

Setting the Temperature: 

The temperature control range is 50-200°C.

1.  Each touch of the Temperature    /  keys will increase/ decrease the temperature in 

increments of 10°C. The temperature will flash 3 times in the display to confirm the 

setting chosen.

Note:

 When 200°C is reached, if the temperature   key is touched again the display 

will loop back to 50°C. Similarly, if the temperature   key is touched again when 50°C is 

shown, the display will cycle back to 200°C.

2.  Short press the keys to adjust gradually or press and hold to change the time more 

quickly.

Note:

 The temperature can be changed during operation.

Setting the Timer: 

The time range is 1 to 60 mins.  

Each touch of the Timer    /  keys will increase/decrease the time by 1 minute. 

Note:

 At 60 minutes, if the   key is touched again the display will loop back to 01 minute. 

Similarly, at 01 minutes, if the   key is touched again the display will cycle back to 60 

minutes. The time will flash 3 times in the display to confirm the setting chosen.

Short press the keys to adjust gradually or press and hold to change the time more 

quickly.

Note:

 The time can be changed during operation.

Summary of Contents for T17088

Page 1: ...T17088 All Colour Variants 9 LITRE DUAL BASKET AIR FRYER SAFETY AND INSTRUCTION MANUAL PLEASE READ CAREFULLY Subject to registering your Extended Guarantee online at www towerhousewares co uk ...

Page 2: ...ryer Removable Grill Plates 1 Control Panel and Display 2 Air Inlet 3 Air Outlet 4 4 5L Drawers x 2 5 Cool Touch Drawer Handle 6 Grill Plates Specifications Model T17088 Rated Voltage 220 240V Frequency 50 60Hz Power Consumption 0 2600W Temperature Control 50 C 200 C Timer 1 60 minutes 3 2 4 5 1 6 ...

Page 3: ...lug fitted to the mains lead and should the fuse need replacing you must use an ASTA approved one conforming to BS 1362 of the same rating If in doubt consult a qualified electrician who will be pleased to do this for you If you need to remove the plug disconnect it from the mains then cut it off of the mains lead and immediately dispose of it in a safe manner Never attempt to reuse the plug or in...

Page 4: ... NOT use any extension cord with this appliance The appliance is not intended to be operated by means of an external timer or separate remote control system DO NOT pull the plug out by the cord as this may damage the plug and or the cable Switch off at the wall socket then remove the plug from the socket when not in use or before cleaning Switch off and unplug before fitting or removing tools atta...

Page 5: ...is appliance is for household use only This appliance includes a heating function Please ensure that the appliance is used on a stable level and heat resistant surface DO NOT immerse cords plugs or any part of the appliance in water or any other liquid DO NOT allow water or any other liquid to enter the body of the appliance DO NOT plug and unplug with wet hands DO NOT use the appliance outdoors D...

Page 6: ...t a safe distance from the steam and from the air outlet openings Hot steam and air may escape when you remove the pan from the air fryer Any dishes or accessories used in the air fryer will become hot Always use oven gloves when handling or removing anything from the air fryer WARNING DO NOT fill the drawer with oil as this may cause a fire hazard DO NOT place anything on top of the air fryer DO ...

Page 7: ...r with oil or any other liquid 3 Do not put anything on top of the appliance as this will disrupt the airflow and the hot air frying will be affected as a result This appliance allows for one or both drawers to be used while cooking The Smart Finish function allows for different foods to be cooked simultaneously with different cooking times and temperatures while still being ready at the same time...

Page 8: ...lished the unit will continue to operate at the program previously set Start Pause 1 Once the appropriate function time and temperature have been set touch the key 2 The key will flash followed by an audible signal before the unit starts operating in the program set 3 To pause operation touch the key The key will stop flashing and there will be an audible signal To re start operation re touch the ...

Page 9: ...r onto a plate Take care if tilting the drawer as any excess oil that has collected on the bottom of the drawer will leak onto the ingredients CAUTION Take care when tilting the drawer as the grill plate may move CAUTION DO NOT touch the drawer during and for some time after use as it gets very hot Only hold the drawer by the handle When a batch of food is ready the appliance is instantly ready fo...

Page 10: ...ded that potatoes be parboiled before frying Add some oil to fresh potatoes for a crispy result Fry your ingredients in the air fryer within a few minutes after you added the oil The optimal amount for preparing crispy fries is 500 grams Be cautious of using extremely greasy ingredients such as sausages in the air fryer Snacks that can be prepared in an oven can also be prepared in the air fryer U...

Page 11: ...s to the preparation time before you start frying if the appliance is cold SETTINGS TABLE Time min Temperature ºC Extra information Shake Potato fries Thin frozen fries 12 16 200 Yes Thick frozen fries 20 20 200 Yes Potato gratin 18 25 200 add 1 2 tbsp of oil Yes Meat Poultry Steak 8 12 180 Pork chops 10 14 180 Hamburger 7 14 180 Sausage roll 13 15 200 Drumsticks 18 22 180 Chicken breast 10 15 180...

Page 12: ...ispy or evenly fried when they come out of the air fryer Some food materials have to be fried with oil Wrong type of snacks used Food stuck together or not in an even layer Plush a thin layer of oil on the surface of the food first then start to fry them Use oven snacks or lightly brush some oil onto the snacks for a crispier result Shake or turn the food periodically through the cooking process F...

Page 13: ...d and a non abrasive sponge or brush Tip If food residue is stuck to the grill plate basket or the bottom of the drawer leave to soak in hot water and some washing up liquid for a few hours or overnight 5 DO NOT allow water or any other liquid to enter the unit 6 Wipe the outside of the appliance with a damp cloth 7 Wipe the inside of the appliance with hot water and a non abrasive sponge 8 Clean ...

Page 14: ...ic 1 2 oz 15g 1 oz 30g 2 oz 60g 3 oz 90g 4 oz 110g 5 oz 140g 6 oz 170g 7 oz 200g 8 oz 225g 9 oz 255g 10 oz 280g 11 oz 310g 12 oz 340g 13 oz 370g 14 oz 400g 15 oz 425g 1 lb 450g Food Allergies Important Note Some of the recipes contained in this document may contain nuts and or other allergens Please be careful when making any of our sample recipes that you ARE NOT allergic to any of the ingredient...

Page 15: ...ies from the bowl with your fingers or kitchen utensil so that the excess oil stays behind in the bowl 8 Place the fries in the air fryer and then set the fryer to cook as per the suggested times temperature in the Settings Table Variations Try replacing tbsp of paprika with tbsp garlic powder or tbsp of grated parmesan cheese Method 1 Crack the egg into a small ramekin or oven proof dish 2 Cut th...

Page 16: ...ing tray lined with baking paper 3 Place the baking tray inside the air fryer and cook through as per the suggested time and temperature most suitable in the Settings Table Method 1 Melt the chocolate and the butter stirring all the time 2 Stir the flour into the mixture mix it in lightly and set the mixture aside 3 In a separate mixing bowl mix together the eggs and sugar until light and frothy M...

Page 17: ...17 Add your own recipes Here Ingredients Method ...

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Page 20: ...ntee is valid in the UK and Eire only The standard one year guarantee is only extended to the maximum available for each particular product upon registration of the product within 28 days of purchase If you do not register the product with us within the 28 day period your product is guaranteed for 1 year only To validate your extended warranty please visit www towerhousewares co uk and register wi...

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