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When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions 

should always be followed. Do not use the PowerXL Air Fryer 

Pro Plus

TM

 until you have read this manual thoroughly.

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS – FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY

Owner’s Manual

Visit TristarCares.com for tutorial 

videos, product details, and more. 

Guarantee Information Inside

MODEL: GLA-1003-NR

Summary of Contents for GLA-1003-NR

Page 1: ...e followed Do not use the PowerXL Air Fryer Pro PlusTM until you have read this manual thoroughly SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY Owner s Manual Visit TristarCares com for tutorial videos product details and more Guarantee Information Inside MODEL GLA 1003 NR ...

Page 2: ...rtain that you are completely familiar with the appliance s operation and precautions Air Fryer Dehydrator More Model Supply Power Rated Power Capacity Temperature Display GLA 1003 NR AC 120V 60Hz 1700W 12 qt 693 cu in 90 F 32 C 400 F 204 C LED Touch Screen Appliance Specifications ...

Page 3: ...ssories 8 Using the Digital Control Panel 9 Cooking Presets 10 Cooking Guidelines 11 General Operating Instructions 12 General Cooking Guidelines 14 Cleaning Storage 15 Troubleshooting 16 Frequently Asked Questions 17 Money Back Guarantee 18 Table of Contents ...

Page 4: ...USE 20 MAKE SURE the appliance is properly plugged into a dedicated wall socket without any other appliances on the same outlet 21 KEEP the appliance and its power cord out of the reach of children when it is in operation or in the cooling down process 22 NEVER plug the appliance into an outlet below the surface where the appliance is placed 23 DO NOT let the power cord hang over the edge of a tab...

Page 5: ...ord use only a 3 wire extension cord that has a 3 pronged grounding plug and a 3 slot receptacle that will accept the plug on the appliance 1 Plug the power cord into a 3 prong 120V grounded outlet with no other appliances on the same outlet Plugging other appliances into the outlet will cause the circuit to overload 2 Never tug the plug forcefully from the wall outlet 3 A short power supply cord ...

Page 6: ...me accessories may be sold separately Check everything carefully before use If any part is missing or damaged do not use this product Contact shipper using the customer service number located in the back of the owner s manual NOTE Unpack all listed contents from packaging Varies by model Please remove any clear or blue protective film on the components To purchase other accessories go to tristarca...

Page 7: ...ntake Vents while the appliance is operating 4 Hot Air Outlet Vents DO NOT COVER the Air Outlet Vents while the appliance is operating DO NOT PLACE within 5 inches of other objects 5 Power Cord 6 Drip Tray Always cook with the Drip Pan in place for easy clean up 7 Crisper Trays Can be used for dehydration to cook crispy snacks and reheat foods like pizza NOTE Some accessories may not be included w...

Page 8: ...Appliance 1 Insert the Drip Tray into the bottom of the appliance Fig A 2 Place Crisper Trays into appliance by sliding them through the side grooves and onto the back lip Fig B 3 Place the Crisper Trays closer to the top heating element for faster cooking and added crisp 4 Rotate the Crisper Trays mid cycle for even cooking Fig B Fig A ...

Page 9: ...er cooking temperature by 5 F 2 7 C intervals ranging from 150 F 65 C to 400 F 204 C Dehydration ranges from 90 F 32 C to 170 F 77 C 4 Time Control Buttons These buttons enable you to select an exact cooking time to the minute from 1 minute to 90 minutes in all modes except when dehydrating which uses 30 minute intervals and an operating time of 2 24 hours 5 LED Digital Display The Digital Numeric...

Page 10: ...settings As you become familiar with the appliance you will be able to make minor adjustments to suit your taste This appliance is not a deep fryer Do not pour oil into the appliance WARNING Preset Button Default Temperature Default Time 6 French Fry 400 F 204 C 18 mins 7 Chicken 370 F 188 C 40 mins 8 Steaks Chops 390 F 199 C 25 mins 9 Bake 320 F 160 C 30 mins 10 Fish 325 F 163 C 15 mins 11 Dehydr...

Page 11: ...und 160 F 71 C Steaks roasts medium 140 F 60 C Steaks roasts rare 130 F 54 C Pork Chops ground ribs roasts 160 F 71 C Fully cooked ham 140 F 60 C Use this chart and a food thermometer to ensure that meat poultry seafood and other cooked foods reach a safe minimum internal temperature For maximum food safety the U S Department of Agriculture recommends 165 F 74 C for all poultry 160 F 71 C for grou...

Page 12: ...tective coating of oil to burn off Wipe the appliance with warm soapy water and a dishcloth after this burn in cycle NOTE Never wash or submerge the cooking appliance in water Preparing for Use 1 Place the appliance on a stable level horizontal and heat resistant surface 2 Select the cooking accessory for your recipe 3 Before initial use and after subsequent use hand wash the cooking accessories T...

Page 13: ...his manual or the Recipe Books to determine the correct settings Cooking with theAppliance Tips Foods that are smaller in size usually require a slightly shorter cooking time than larger ones Larger quantities of food may require a longer cooking time than smaller quantities of food Flipping or turning food halfway through the cooking process ensures that the food is evenly cooked Set the timer to...

Page 14: ...aks 8 oz 400 F 204 C 12 min Meatballs 1 inch 1 5 lb 375 F 191 C 10 min PORK Pork chops 400 F 204 C 12 min Sausages 350 F 177 C 15 min FISH Salmon filets 6 oz 390 F 199 C 12 min Shrimp 16 20 size 12 oz 390 F 199 C 10 min VEGETABLES Asparagus 1 lb 380 F 193 C 8 min Broccoli 8 oz 380 F 193 C 8 min Corn on the cob 2 pc 380 F 193 C 8 min PREPARED FOOD Hard boiled eggs shell on 250 F 121 C 18 min Cake 3...

Page 15: ... water a mild detergent and a nonabrasive sponge Do not scrub the heating coils because they are fragile and may break Then rinse the appliance thoroughly with a clean damp cloth Do not leave standing water inside the appliance 4 If necessary remove unwanted food residue with a soft nylon bristle brush 5 Caked on food on accessories should be soaked in warm soapy water to remove the food easily Ha...

Page 16: ...Wipe down to remove excess oil Accessories have excess grease residue from previous cooking Clean the components and appliance interior after each use French fries are not fried evenly Wrong type of potato being used Use fresh firm potatoes Potatoes not blanched properly during preparation Use cut sticks and pat dry to remove excess starch Too many fries are being cooked at once Cook less than 2 c...

Page 17: ...ossible to shut off the appliance at any time Press the Power Button once to stop the cooking cycle at any time during the cooking process 6 Can I check the food during the cooking process You can open the door to check food rotate Crisper Trays or flip food if needed to ensure even cooking The cooking cycle will resume where you left off 7 Is the appliance dishwasher safe Only the accessories are...

Page 18: ...der the money back guarantee your order number can be used as the return merchandise authorization number RMA If the product was purchased in a retail store return the product to the store or use RETAIL as the RMA Return your product to the address provided below for a replacement which will incur no additional processing and handling fees or for the refund of your purchase price less processing a...

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Page 20: ...ur PowerXL Air Fryer Pro PlusTM This product has been manufactured to the highest standards Should you have any questions our friendly customer service staff is here to help you For parts recipes accessories and everything PowerXL go to tristarcares com or scan this QR code with your smartphone or tablet To contact us email us at info tvcustomerinfo com or call us at 973 287 5197 ...

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