Mistral MLAF50V User manual

Model: MLAF50V
8 Litre Pizza Oven Air Fryer
Instruction Manual

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Important Safeguards
When using this electrical appliance,
the following basic safety precautions
should always be followed:
For Your Safety
• Please read these instructions before
operating and retain these for future
reference.
• Before connecting the appliance to the
power supply, check that the voltage
indicated on the appliance corresponds with
the voltage in your home. If this is not the
case,contactyourlocalqualiedtechnician
and DO NOT use the appliance.
• If the supply cord or any part is damaged,
cease use of this appliance immediately to
avoid a hazard.
• Do not hang the power cord over the edge
of table and do not let cord contact hot
surfaces, including stovetop.
• Place the appliance on the flat surface. Do
not place on the heated surface or near a
hot gas or electric burner or oven.
• This appliance is not intended for use by
persons (including children) with reduced
physical, sensory or mental capabilities,
or lack of experience and knowledge,
unless they have been given supervision or
instruction concerning use of the appliance
by a person responsible for their safety.
• Children should be supervised to ensure that
they do not play with appliance.
• Never immerse the housing, which contains
electrical components and the heating
elements, in water nor rinse it under the tap.
• Avoid any liquid entering the appliance to
prevent from electric shock or short-circuit.
• Keep all ingredients within the draw basket
anddonotoverllbeyondthedrawbasket
to prevent any direct contact with heating
element.
• Do not cover the air inlet or the air outlet
when the appliance is working.
• Filling the draw basket with oil may cause a
rehazard.
• Do not touch the inside of the appliance
while it is operating.
• Keep the appliance and its mains cord out of
the reach of children.
• Do not connect appliance to an external
timer switch.
• Do not place the appliance on or near
combustible materials such as a tablecloth or
curtain.
• Do not place the appliance against a wall or
against other appliances.
Hot air up to 160 Degrees expels through the
rear vent of the appliance.
Leave at least 10cm clearance around the
entire appliance, including directly above it.
Additional care should be taking when
placing appliances on bench top surfaces or
near splash backs where such materials
(Acrylics, timber etc. ) do not have the high
heat resistant properties, so advise to place
them on top of a heat resistant material
between bench and appliance and further
away from wall surfaces / splash backs.
• Do not place anything on top of the
appliance.
• Do not use the appliance for any other
purpose than described in this manual.
• Do not let the appliance operate
unaended.
• During hot air frying, hot steam is released
through the air outlet openings. Keep your
hands and face at a safe distance from the
steam and form the air outlet openings.
• Also be careful of hot steam and air when
you remove the draw basket from the
appliance.
• Do not position the pizza stone in a way which
diersfromthatindicatedinthisbooklet.
• Do not cut pizza or other foods directly on the
pizza stone as it may be damaged.
• Do not use the pizza stone for any other uses,
in other ovens, or directly on an open flame.
• Caution: After cooking process is completed,
do not turn the draw basket with ingredients
upside down (Excess oil may have collected
in the draw basket that could drip out). Place
draw basket on a level and flat heat resistant
surface, then remove the ingredients of the
draw basket onto plate or into a dish with a
spatula or tongs.
• Surfaces may become hot during use.

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• Do not operate the appliance if there is a
malfunction or if it is damaged in any
manner. Immediately unplug the appliance
if you see dark smoke coming out of the
appliance.
• Wait for the smoke emission to stop before
you remove the draw basket from the
appliance.
• Appliances are not intended to be operated
by means of an external timer or separate
remote-control system.
• This appliance is intended to be used in
households and similar applications such as:
- Stakitchenareasinshops,oicesand
other working environments;
- Farm houses;
- By clients in hotels, motels and other
residential type environments;
- Bed and breakfast type environments.
Caution:
• This appliance is intended for household use
only and not for commercial, industrial or
outdoor use.
• This appliance must be earthed. Only connect
it to a suitable earthed AC 240V~50Hz mains
socket. Always make sure that the plug is
inserted into the socket properly.
• Ensure the appliance is placed on a horizontal,
even and stable surface.
• The appliance and accessories will become
very hot during use. Do not come into contact
with heated parts while or after using the
appliance! Only touch the handles and control
buonwhiletheapplianceisinoperation
or immediately after it has been switched
o.Theapplianceneedsapproximately
30 minutes to cool down. Wait until the
appliance has cooled down and make sure all
components are clean and dry fully before it is
transported, cleaned or stored away. Use oven
gloves if necessary when handling the hot
accessories.
• Remove the draw basket! Also be careful of
hot air when you remove the draw basket from
the appliance.
• If the supply cord is damaged, it must be
replaced by the manufacturer or similarly
qualiedpersonsinordertoavoidahazard.
• Always unplug the appliance when not in use.
• The appliance needs approximately 30
minutes to cool down.
• In the interest of safety, regular periodic close
checks should be carried out on the supply
cord to ensure no damage is evident. Do not
aempttodismantleorrepairthisunit
yourself. Repairs should only be performed by
qualiedpersonnelinordertoavoidahazard.
Warning
If the supply cord is damaged, the cord must be
replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent
orsimilarlyqualiedpersonsinordertoavoida
hazard.
This product has not been designed for any uses
otherthanthosespeciedinthisbooklet.
Save These Instructions
THIS APPLIANCE IS DESIGNED FOR HOUSEHOLD
USE ONLY
AutomaticSwitch-o
The appliance has a build in timer, it will
automatically shut down the appliance when
count down is completed.You can manually
switchotheappliancebypressingthePower-
obuon,theheating-upwillstoprunning
immediately, and the fan will automatically shut
down after approximately 20 seconds. at the
same time,you will hear 5 beep sounds.

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Features of Your 8 Litre Pizza Oven Air Fryer
Air Fry Basket
Basket Handle
Draw Basket
Grill Rack Air Flow Rack 10” Pizza Stone
Viewing Window
Air Outlet (not showing)
Air Inlet
Control Panel

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Using the Control Panel
1. LED Display
3. PowerOn/OBuon
6. 8 Dedicated Cooking Functions
4. Temperature
ControlBuons 5. Timer
Control
Buons
2. Operating Indicator Lights
1. LED Display: Once the appliance is plugged in, both the time and temperature will alternately light up
in LED display for you to set the time and temperature or show the dedicated function temperature
and time. During operation, the LED Display will show the set time counting down and when reaching
0.00itwillautoshutO.
2. Operating Indicator Lights: lighting up successively when in operation; flashing when operation has
been interrupted.
NOTE: The operating lights on the Control Panel will illuminate when the cooking
cycle begins and will stay illuminated for up to approximate 20 seconds after the
cooking cycle is complete. When the cooking time has completed, cooking will
stop and the fan will continue running for approximate 20 seconds to cool down the
appliance.
3. PowerOn/OBuon:Oncetheapplianceispluggedin,thebuzzerwillsound,andthecontrol
panelwilllightupandthengoo.ThePowerOn/OBuonwillremainilluminated.PressthePower
On/OBuontoturnthescreenon.PressingthePowerOn/OBuonagainwillactivatethecooking
processatthedefaulttemperatureof180°Candtimeof15minutes.PressingthePowerOn/OBuon
at any time during the cooking process will shut down the Unit. The heating-up will stop immediately,
and fan will automatically shut down after approximately 20 seconds to cool down the appliance.
ThescreenwillgooimmediatelywiththePowerOn/OBuonremainingilluminated.
4. TemperatureControlBuons:The and symbols enable you to increase or decrease
cookingtemperature.Keepingabuonhelddownwillrapidlychangethetemperature.Temperature
control range: 80–200°C (Dehydrate: 30-80 °C).
5. TimerControlBuons:The and symbols enable you to increase or decrease cooking
time1minuteatatime.KeepingtheBuonhelddownwillrapidlychangethetime.Timecontrol
range: 1–60 minutes (Dehydrate: 1h-24h).
6. 8 Dedicated Cooking Functions: Press the desired Function icon to select one of the 8 cooking presets.
The selected icon will flash, with the preset temperature and time showing in the LED Display. See the
Preset Chart for the cooking times and temperatures associated with each preset in Page 9.

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Before Initial Use
1.Remove all packaging materials including any
within the draw basket.
2. Check the items supplied for completeness
(See page 4) and possible transport damage.
Ifyoundanydamage,donotusethe
appliance, but rather contact the customer
service department.
3. Removeanypossiblelms,stickersor
transport protection from the appliance. Never
remove the rating plate and any possible
warnings!
4. Theapplianceshouldbeusedfortherst
time without any food in it as it may produce
some smoke or odours due to coating residues.
Allow the appliance to heat up on the highest
temperatureseingforapproximate15
minutes without any food in it.
5. Wipe inside and outside of the appliance
with a clean cloth and thoroughly rinse all
accessories. Follow the instructions in the
“Maintenance and Cleaning” chapter to do
this.
NOTE:
• Do not use washing up liquid to clean
the pizza stone. Soap can soak
into the stone and taint food when
cooking.
• Do not wash the pizza stone in the
dishwasher.
• Do not soak the pizza stone.
To remove the draw basket from the
appliance:
Position your hands on both sides of basket
handle for proper weight balance when
withdrawing draw basket, place the thumbs of
both hands against the body above it (Fig.1).
Then pull out slowly (Fig.2).
NOTE: Not to pull by positioning your
hands in the middle of basket handle,
to avoid injury by rubbing your hands
on the countertop.
Fig.1
Fig.2
Preparing for Use
1. Place the appliance on a stable, horizontal
and even surface.
Do not place the appliance on non heat
resistant surface.
2. Slide the draw basket back into the appliance.
3. Connect the mains plug into an earthed wall
socket. Touch buon,onebeepingsound
indicates that appliance is ready for use. The
defaultseingtimeis15minutes&180°C.
4. Preheat the appliance for 5-10 minutes when
it is cold. Touch buonandthentouch
buon,theappliancewillwarmup
gradually. After the warming-up, carefully
pull the draw basket out of the appliance.
CAUTION: After cooking process is completed,
do not turn the draw basket with ingredients
upside down (Excess oil may have collected
in the draw basket that could drip out). Place
draw basket on a level and flat heat resistant
surface, then remove the ingredients of the
draw basket onto plate or into a dish with a
spatula or tongs.

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Using the Accessories
CAUTION: HOT! Cooked food and the hot
accessories can be very hot when used in
the appliance, handle with care. Always
use oven gloves when handling the
accessories or use tongs when removing
the food. Do not leave the appliance
unaended.
Air Fry Basket
Use the Air Fry Basket when cooking to let oil and
grease drain away from your food while cooking.
To use, insert 2 feet of the Air Fry Basket into the
two post holes in the Draw Basket until secured,
as shown images.
Post
Holes
Feet
Air Flow Rack
Use the Air Flow Rack as a base for the Grill Rack
or Pizza Stone.
To use, insert 2 feet of the Air Flow Rack into the
two post holes in the draw basket until secured,
then place another accessory on top of the Air
Flow Rack.
The Air Flow Rack can also be used without
another accessory on top of it for air-frying or
dehydrating, to optimise your cooking results.
Post
Holes
Feet
Grill Rack
Use the grill rack when cooking grilled foods, like
steak, chicken, and other.
Touse,aachtheAirFlowRacktotheDraw
Basket and place the Grill Rack on the Air Flow
Rack.
Pizza Stone
Use the Pizza Stone for baking frozen or fresh
pizza up to 10”, for crispy perfection. The pizza
stone is also great for making cookies, pastry
bread, biscuits etc.
Touse,aachtheAirFlowRacktotheDraw
Basket and place the Pizza Stone on the Air Flow
Rack.

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WARNING:
• Even if the appliance appears to have
cooled down, the pizza stone may still
be very hot; be careful and use heat-
resistant mis, to avoid exposure to
burning hazard.
• Do not remove the pizza stone to
remove the pizza during operation or
when it is hot. the pizza stone can be
removed only if the oven is switched
o and completely cooled.
• Use heat-resistant wooden utensils
(not supplied) to avoid damaging the
pizza stone.
NOTE:
• Do not place pizzas that are bigger
than 10 inches on the Pizza Stone.
• Some pizzas are packed on a sheet
of paper or polystyrene which may
become stuck to the base of the pizza.
Ensure that you remove all packaging
materials before cooking.
Using the Appliance
CAUTION:
• Danger of burns! The external surface
of the appliance and all inserts
will become extremely hot during
use. Only hold the draw basket
by its handle to remove from the
appliance. Always use oven gloves
when handling the hot accessories or
use tongs when removing the cooked
food. Do not leave the appliance
unaended.
• Do not place food that is still packed
in plastic wrap or plastic bags in the
appliance.
• Only ever place down the hot
accessories on a heat-resistant
surface.
1. Select a suitable accessory for the food that is
to be prepared.
2. Process the food and place it on / in the
accessory.Aachthisaccessoryinthe
appliance.
NOTE: The Draw Basket of the appliance
must be into the appliance for seings to
be made and buons to be pressed.
3. Completely unwind the power cord and plug
the plug into a standard domestic power
outlet and switch on. The appliance beeps
to indicate there is power supply to the
appliance.
4. Press buon,thedisplaysonthecontrol
panel switch on.
5. Either set the temperature and cooking time
manually or select one of the 8 cooking
presets.
Manual seing:
• Touch the corresponding or symbol
to increase or decrease the temperature from
80-200°C at 5 degree interval (Dehydrate:
30-80 °C) or the cooking time from 1–60
minutes at 1 minute interval (Dehydrate:
1h-24h).
Keepingabuonhelddownwillrapidly
change the temperature/cooking time.

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Choose a cooking preset:
• Touch the required programme symbol. When it flashes, the programme is activated. When the symbol
istouchedagain,theselectioniscancelled.Thesymbolsrepresentthefollowingpreseings:
Symbol Programme Temperature Cooking time
Fries 200°C 20 min
Poultry 200°C 25 min
Pizza 180°C 20 min
Steak 180°C 15 min
Baking 160°C 30 min
Seafoods 160°C 20 min
Dehydrate 50°C 2 h
Todryfoodisthebestandeectivewaytostorefood.
The dehydrate function ensures that it reduces the loss of food nutrients to maintain
healthy foods. Dehydrate fruit and vegetables that are in season and store to enjoy
throughout the year.
Preheat 180°C 10 min
• The temperatures and cooking times which are set for the programmes are merely averages and should
beadjustedifnecessary.Astheingredientsdierduetotheirorigin,size,shape,qualityandbrand,the
actual cooking temperatures and times may vary.
• To change the temperature or cooking time of a selected programme, touch the corresponding
or symbol to increase or decrease the temperature/cooking time as you would for manual
seing.

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6. Touch buonagaintobeginthecooking
cycle immediately once the desired cooking
time and temperature have been selected.
Constantly illuminating operating lights
indicate that the appliance is operating. If
operation is interrupted, they flash.
NOTE:
• If you do not touch buon after
you have selected a cooking preset
or manually selected the cooking
temperature and time, the LED Display
will turn o and appliance shuts down
after approximately 5 minutes.
The Buon will remain illuminated.
• Until you are properly familiar with
the appliance, the condition of the
food should be checked throughout by
removing the draw basket to ensure
that it does not burn. The appliance
will stop working when the draw
basket is pulled out. When draw basket
is repositioned into the appliance, it
will resume cooking and the display
will show the time remaining.
• During cooking process, the cooking
temperature /time can be adjusted by
touching the corresponding or
symbol.
• You can manually switch O the
appliance at any time during the
cooking process, press Buon,
“OFF” will display on the control panel.
The heating-up will stop immediately,
and fan will automatically shut down
after approximately 20 seconds.
7. Once the cooking time has elapsed, the
applianceswitchesoautomaticallyanda
beep is heard.
8. You can now remove the draw basket by its
handle from the appliance.
To remove the draw basket, position your
hands on both sides of basket handle for
proper weight balance when withdrawing
draw basket, place the thumbs of both hands
against the body above it (Fig.1). Then pull out
slowly (Fig.2).
NOTE: Not to pull by positioning your
hands in the middle of basket handle,
to avoid injury by rubbing your hands
on the countertop.
Place the draw basket on heat resistant flat
surface and remove the hot accessories and
cooked food by using spatula or tongs.
Fig.1
Fig.2
9. Remove the mains plug from the plug socket
after use.
10. Allow the used accessories and appliance to
cool down and then clean them.

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Cooking Table
Min-max
Amount (g) Time
(min) Temperature
(ºC) shake Extra information
Thin frozen fries 300-600 15-25 200 Slightly
shake
Thick frozen fries 300-600 15-25 200 Slightly
shake
Home-made fries 300-600 15-25 200 Slightly
shake Add 1/2 tbsp of oil
Home-made
potato wedges 300-600 15-30 200 Slightly
shake Add 1/2 tbsp of oil
Home-made potato
cubes 300-600 15-30 200 Slightly
shake Add 1/2 tbsp of oil
Steak 200-500 10-20 180 Slightly
shake
Pork chops 200-600 15-25 200 Slightly
shake
Chicken breast 200-600 20-30 200 Slightly
shake
Chicken wing 200-700 20-30 200 Slightly
shake
Drumsticks 200-700 20-30 200 Slightly
shake
Fish 200-600 10-20 160
Onion ring 200-600 15-20 180 Use oven-ready type
Frozensh 200-600 15-25 180 Use oven-ready type
Frozen cheese snacks 200-400 10-20 160 Use oven-ready type
Frozen vegetable 200-400 10-25 130 Slightly
shake Use oven-ready type
Frozen chicken
nuggets 200-600 20-35 200 Slightly
shake Use oven-ready type
Cake 300-500 25-35 160 Using silicone cake
cups
Quiche 200-500 25-35 160 Using silicone cake cups
Muins 350-500 10-15 180 Using silicone cake cups
Tarts/soule 350-500 20-30 160 Using silicone cake cups

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Maintenance and
Cleaning
1. Remove the mains plug from the wall socket
and allow the appliance to cool down
completely before cleaning. Clean it after
every use.
NOTE: Remove the draw basket to let the
air fryer cool down faster.
CAUTION:
Do not immerse the housing in water or
any liquid when you clean the unit.
Care must be taken not to touch any hot
surfaces.
• Do not use harsh abrasives, caustic cleaners
or oven cleaners when cleaning this
appliance.
2. Wipe the outside of the appliance with a moist
cloth.
3. Clean the draw basket, air flow rack, air
fry basket and grill rack with hot water,
washing-up liquid and a non-abrasive
sponge.
NOTE: The Air Fry Basket, Air Flow Rack
and Grill Rack are dishwasher-proof.
Clean the Pizza Stone
• Wait until the appliance is completely cool to
clean it.
• Do not wash the pizza stone in the dishwasher.
• Do not wash the pizza stone with rough
sponges or materials.
• Do not soak the pizza stone.
• Scrapeoanyexcessfoodfromthesurfaceof
the pizza stone. Rinse and dry thoroughly.
• The pizza stone may be subject to scratches or
wear of the non-stick material; this is normal.
NOTE: Do not use washing up liquid to
clean the pizza stone. Soap can soak into
the stone and taint food when cooking.
Tips:
If dirt is stuck to the draw basket or the
boom,llthedrawbasketwithhotwater
and some washing-up liquid. Allow the part
soak for about 10 minutes.
4. Clean the inside of the appliance with a
slightly dampened cloth and polish it with a
soft dry cloth.
5. If required lightly brush the heating element to
removeanyaachedfoodresidue.
6. Make sure all parts are clean and dry, before
storing or using it again.
7. Store the appliance in a cool, dry place. Do
not place heavy objects on top of the Air
Fryer during storage as this may damage the
appliance.
WARNING: Beware of escaping steam
when removing the draw basket. There is
a danger of scalding.
After cooking process is completed,
do not turn the draw basket with
ingredients upside down (Excess oil may
have collected in the draw basket that
could drip out).
Place draw basket on a level and flat
heat resistant surface, then remove
the ingredients of the draw basket onto
plate or into a dish with a spatula or
tongs.

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Recipe
Making Home-made Fries
To make home-made fries, follow the steps
below:
1. Make the potatoes peel and slice.
2. Wash the potato sticks thoroughly and dry
them with kitchen paper.
3. Pour 1/2 tablespoon of olive oil in a bowl, put
the sticks on top and mix until the sticks are
coated with oil.
4. Remove the sticks from the bowl with your
ngersorakitchenutensilsothatexcessoil
stays behind in the bowl. Put the sticks in the
Air Fry Basket.
Fry the potato sticks according to the instructions
in this chapter.
Home-made Pizza Base
2 cups plain floor
2 tspn fresh yeast
1 tspn sugar
2 tspn olive oil
1 tspn salt
150ml water
1. Sift flour and salt into a glass mixing bowl.
Add sugar and yeast. Mix dry ingredients
through.
2. Make a well in the centre of the flour mixture
and add oil. Mix slowly by hand adding water
gradually to form a dough.
3. Remove dough from bowl and knead on a flat
floured surface for a minimum of 10 minutes,
until well formed.
4. Place back in bowl, and cover bowl top
surface area with a clean wet tea towel. Leave
stand for 20 minutes until dough doubles in
size.
5. Remove from bowl and knead well until dough
is of elastic consistency.
6. Roll out onto pizza base and top with favourite
toppings.
7. Remove the draw basket from the appliance
andaachtheairflowracktothedraw
basket and place the pizza stone on the air
flow rack. Place the pizza on the pizza stone
and slide back into appliance to commence
baking process.
8. Set the timer to 15 minutes at 180°C. If you
prefer extra browning, we recommend you
cook for an extra 5-10 minutes.

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Troubleshooting
Problem Possible cause Solution
The appliance
does not work The appliance is not
plugged in. Put the mains plug in an earthed wall socket.
The ingredients
fried within
fryer are not
done
The amount of ingredient Use smaller batches of ingredients.
Smaller batches are fried more evenly.
The set temperature is
too low.
The preparation time is too
short.
Set the temperature control to the required
temperatureseing(refertopage5ofthis
booklet).
Set the cooking time to the required preparation
time.
The ingredients
are fried
unevenly in the
fryer
Certain types of
ingredients need to be
tossed halfway through
the preparation time.
Ingredients that lie on top of or across each other
(e.g. fries) need to be tossed halfway through the
preparation time.
Fried snacks are
not crispy when
they come out
of the fryer
You used a type of snacks
meant to be prepared in a
traditional deep fryer.
Use oven snacks or lightly brush some oil onto the
snacks for a crisper result.
I can not slide
the draw
basket into the
appliance
properly
There are too much
ingredients in the draw
basket.
Donotllbeyondtheairfrybasket.
White smoke
comes out from
the Appliance.
You are preparing greasy
ingredients.
The draw basket still
contains grease residues
from previous use.
When you fry greasy ingredients in the appliance,
a large amount of oil will leak into the draw basket.
The oil produces while smoke and the draw basket
mayheatupmorethanusual.Thisdoesnotaect
the appliance or the end result.
White smoke is caused by grease heating up in the
draw basket. Make sure you clean the draw basket
properly after each use.

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Troubleshooting
Specications
Power Supply 220-240V ~ 50Hz
Power Consumption 1500W
NOTE: As a result of continual improvements,the design and specications of the product
within may dier slightly from the unit illustrated on the packaging.
Problem Possible cause Solution
Fresh fries are
fried unevenly
in the fryer
You did not use the right
potato type.
You did not rinse the
potato fries properly
before you fried them.
Use fresh potatoes and make sure that they stay
rmduringfrying.
Rinse the potato fries properly to remove starch
from the outside of the fries.
Fresh fries are
not crispy when
they come out
of the fryer
The crispiness of the fries
depends on the amount of
oil and water in the fries.
Make sure you dry the potato fries properly before
you add the oil.
Cut the potato fries smaller for a crispier result.
Add slightly more oil for a crisper result.
E1 appears on
LED display The sensor open circuit. Repair and do not use.
Repairsshouldonlybeperformedbyqualied
personnel in order to avoid a hazard.
E2 appears on
LED display The sensor short circuit. Do not use and repair
Repairsshouldonlybeperformedbyqualied
personnel in order to avoid a hazard.

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Notes

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Notes

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Notes

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Warranty
This product is guaranteed to be free from defects in workmanship and materials, including parts and
unlessotherwisespecied,foraperiodof12monthsfromthedateofpurchase.
Defects that occur within the warranty period, under normal use and care, will be repaired, replaced or
refunded at our discretion.
Thebenetsconferredbythiswarrantyareinadditiontoallrightsandremediesinrespectoftheproduct
that the consumer has under the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 and similar state and territory
laws.
Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are
entitled to are replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably
foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail
to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.
Proof of Purchase
This warranty is valid for the original purchase and is not transferable. Please keep your purchase docket,
tax invoice or receipt as the best proof of purchase, and as proof of date on which the purchase was
made.
Extent of Warranty
This warranty is limited to defects in workmanship and materials, including parts. All defective products
orpartswillberepaired,replacedorrefunded.Thiswarrantydoesnotcoverbaeriesoranyother
consumable items.
Normal wear and tear
This warranty does not cover normal wear to the products or parts.
Exclusions
This warranty does not cover:
• Any defects caused by an accident, misuse, abuse, improper installation or operation,
lackofreasonablecare,unauthorisedmodication,lossofparts,tamperingoraemptedrepairbya
person not authorised by the distributor.
• Any product that has not been installed, operated or maintained in accordance with the
manufacturer’s operating instructions provided with the product.
• Any product that has been used for purposes other than domestic use.
• Any damage caused by improper power input or improper cable connection.
To make a claim
This warranty against defects is given by: GSM Retail Australia Pty Ltd
Address: Level 2, 142-144 Fullarton Road, Rose Park, Rose Park, South Australia 5067
Email: gsmretailgroup.com
Telephone: 08 8122 2390
Ifadefectintheproductappearswithinthenominatedwarrantyperiod(Theidentiedperiodonthe
packaging/Instructions), cease using the product, and return the product to the place of purchase. If we
agree that a defect covered by this warranty has occurred, you are entitled for replacement or refund of
the product.
When making a return, please ensure the product is properly packaged to ensure that no damage occurs
to the product during transit.
Where a claim for warranty extends beyond place of purchase replacement /refund (Installed products
requiring service repair) please contact:
Telephone: 1300 373 199 (For warranty repairs and technical support)
Supplier Name: GSM Retail Australia Pty Ltd
Supplier Address: 142-144 Fullarton Road, Rose Park, SA 5067
Email: [email protected]

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Cat. No. MLAF50V
August 2021
MADE IN CHINA for GSM Retail Group
Mistral is a registered trademark of GSM Retail Group
GSM Retail Group
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