
Avalon Bay Air Fryer Product Guide
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Any excess oil from the food will be collected in the bottom of the
pan.
7. Some foods require you to shake the pan halfway through cooking (Figure 8).
Pull the pan out of the appliance by the handle and shake it. Then slide the
pan back into your Air Fryer (Figure 7).
Do not press the button on the handle during shaking (Figure 8).
To reduce weight while shaking, you can remove the basket from the pan and
shake it by itself. To do so, place the pan on a heat-resistant surface, such as a
trivet, and press the release button on the handle (Figure 9).
As a reminder, set the set the timer for half the cooking time. When the timer
bell rings, shake the food. Don’t forget to re-set the timer for the remaining
cook time once you’ve put the basket back in the Air Fryer.
8. When the timer bell chimes 5 times, the Air Fryer is done cooking. Pull out the
pan and place it on a heat-resistant surface. The fan will shut off
automatically 20 seconds after the timer reaches zero.
9. Check your food to see if it is ready. If not, slide the pan back into the Air
Fryer and set the timer for a few extra minutes.
10. To remove small foods (e.g. fries), press the basket release button and lift the
basket out of the pan (Figure 10).
Note: Don’t turn the pan over, otherwise the oil in the bottom of the pan will
drip into your food.
The pan and the food will be hot after cooking. Depending on the type of food you were frying,
there may be some steam coming off the pan as well.
11. Empty the basket into a bowl or plate (Figure 11). Use tongs to remove large
or fragile food from the basket. Once the basket is empty, the Air Fryer is
ready to cook again.
Once you’re done cooking, clean the Air Fryer thoroughly, so it will be ready
for the next time you need to use it.
Cooking Tips
You can use your Avalon Bay Air Fryer to cook many of the foods you love. This includes any meat you
usually broil, grill, or bake (like chicken or beef). You can also cook most frozen foods in your Air Fryer
too (and you don’t need to defrost them first).