Care & Cleaning
Your Air Fryer should be cleaned after each use. Residual food particles
and grease can cause the Air Fryer to smoke excessively if not properly
cleaned.
Turn the Timer Knob to the 0 (off) position and unplug from wall outlet.
Allow all parts to completely cool before cleaning.
Pan and Basket
No parts of the Air Fryer are dishwasher safe. Please follow the below
cleaning instructions:
To avoid damaging the nonstick surfaces do not use metal utensils. Only
use nylon or wooden utensils.
Remove the Basket from the Pan. The Pan and Basket are nonstick
coated to allow for easier release of food residue. Do not clean with
metal scouring pads as pieces can break off the pad and touch electrical
parts, creating a risk of electric shock. Do not use abrasive cleaners.
Wash the Pan and Basket with warm soapy water using a sponge or
cleaning cloth. If food residue is hard to remove from Pan or Basket,
soak them for 10 minutes in warm, soapy water. Rinse and dry parts
thoroughly before reassembling and storing.
Housing, Cord, and Plug
These parts should never be immersed in water or any other liquid. Only
wipe these parts using a damp cloth then dry thoroughly.
Using Your Air Fryer
Caution:
This Air Fryer works by circulating hot air via a convection fan. Do not fill
the Pan with oil or frying fat.
Remove the assembled Basket/Pan from the Housing. Slide the Button
Cover forward to expose the Basket Release Button. Grasp the Basket
Handle and press the Basket Release Button down then lift the Basket
straight up out of the Pan. Always ensure when you place the Basket
back into the Pan that you push it down until you hear a click indicating
that it is locked into place. Slide the Button Cover back over the Basket
Release Button.
Warning:
Both the Pan and Basket are very hot after cooking, use caution when
handling to avoid a burn injury. Never turn the assembled Pan and Basket
over to remove food from Basket, always remove Basket from the Pan
first.
Place the appliance on a flat, stable, level, heat-resistant surface.
Remove the Pan from the Housing by pulling the Basket Handle
towards you.
Place your ingredients into the Basket. Do not allow food to exceed
the top of the Vent Slots on the Basket (see Know Your Air Fryer)
Note:
Never use the Pan without the Basket in place.
Place the Pan back into the Housing until it is completely flush with
the Housing. If the Pan is not fully engaged into the Housing the Air
Fryer will not turn on.
Plug the Air Fryer into the wall outlet. The Power Indicator Light will
illuminate whenever the appliance is plugged in.
Turn the Temperature Knob to the desired temperature.
Turn the Timer Knob to the desired cooking time. The Heat Indicator
Light will illuminate and will cycle on and off during cooking to ensure
the set temperature is maintained. For recipe times greater than 30
minutes, reset the Timer Knob once the set time has elapsed.
The Timer Knob will automatically turn the appliance off when the set
time has elapsed. You can manually turn the appliance off by turning
the Timer Knob counter-clockwise to the 0 (off) position.
Some food types require rotating halfway through the cooking cycle,
while other items such as French fries require shaking the Basket.
See the Air Fryer Cooking Chart in this manual for recommended
temperature, cooking times and method.
When the Timer has elapsed the signal bell will ring and the Air Fryer
will turn off. Unplug the Air Fryer from the wall outlet. Remove the
Pan from the Housing and place it on a heat-resistant surface such
as a trivet. We recommended using tongs or other kitchen utensils
to remove the food from the Basket. You can also remove the Basket
from the Pan and empty your food onto a plate.
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