Sencor SFR 9500SS Repair manual

EN AIR FRYER
Translation of the original manual
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EN Air fryer
Important safety instructions
READ CAREFULLY AND STORE FOR FUTURE USE.
• This appliance may be used by children 8 years of age
and older and by persons with physical, sensory or mental
impairments or by inexperienced persons, if they are
properly supervised or have been informed about how
to use the product in asafe manner and understand the
potential dangers.
• Children must not play with the appliance.
• Cleaning and maintenance performed by the user must
not be performed by children unless they are older than
8years of age and under supervision.
• Keep children younger than 8 years of age away from the
appliance and its power cord.
• In the event that the power cord is damaged, have it
repaired at aprofessional service centre to prevent causing
adangerous situation. It is forbidden to use the appliance if
it has adamaged power cord.
• The surfaces of the appliance that come into contact with
food must always be cleaned according to the instructions
in this user'smanual.
• This appliance is not designed to be controlled using
aprogrammed device, external timer switch or remote
control.

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Attention:
Hot surface.
Electrical safety
• Before connecting this appliance to an electrical power socket, make sure that the voltage stated on its rating label corresponds to the voltage in
your power socket.
• Connect the appliance only to aproperly grounded socket. Do not use an extension cord.
• Fully unwind the power cord before use.
• Do not connect and disconnect the appliance'spower cord to and from the power socket with wet hands.
• Ensure that the power plug contacts do not come into contact with water or any other liquid. If precisely this happens, carefully dry the power plug
before using it again.
• Do not disconnect the appliance from the power socket by pulling on the power cord. This could damage the cord or the el. power socket.
Disconnect the power cord from the power socket by pulling on the plug.
• Do not place heavy items on the power cord. Make sure the power cord does not hang over the edge of atable and that it is not touching ahot
surface or sharp objects.
• Keep the power cord dry.
• Do not wind the power cord around the appliance.
• Always turn off the appliance and disconnect it from the electrical power socket when not using it, when leaving it without supervision and before
cleaning, maintenance or storage.
• Do not repair the appliance yourself or make any adjustments to it. Have all repairs or adjustments of the appliance performed at an authorised
service centre. Tampering with the appliance during the warranty period may void the warranty.
• To prevent the risk of injury by electrical shock, never submerge the appliance and its power cord in water or any other liquid, or wash these parts
under running water.
• Always turn off the appliance and disconnect it from the power socket when you have finished using it.
• If the appliance falls into water, under no circumstances continue using it, but rather hand it over to an authorised service centre for inspection.
• This appliance is designed for household use. Do not use it for commercial purposes or for other purposes for which it is not intended.
Safety during use
• This appliance is used for frying food. It is not intended for bringing liquids to aboil. Do not use it for any other purpose than for which it was
designed.
• This appliance is designed for use in indoor areas only. Never use it in an outdoor or industrial environment.
• This appliance is designed for standard household use only. It is not intended to be used in environments such as staff kitchens in stores, offices
or farms, or other work environments. Nor is the appliance intended to be used by clients of hotels, motels, bed and breakfast establishments, and
other accommodation facilities.
• This appliance must be used only in accordance with the instructions contained in this user'smanual.
• Only use the appliance with the original accessories that came with it.
• Before every use, check the selected accessory for damage. Never use the appliance with adamaged accessory.
• Do not place the appliance or its accessories on an electric or gas stove or in its vicinity, on the edge of atable or on an unstable surface. Only place
the appliance on an even, dry and stable surface.
• Do not use the appliance near flammable materials such as curtains, kitchen towels, etc.
• Do not expose the appliance and its accessories to the outdoor environment, extreme temperatures, direct sunlight, excessive humidity or
excessively dusty environments.
• When the appliance is in operation, the temperature of accessible surfaces may be higher. Do not touch the hot surface. Otherwise, this could
cause burns. Use the handling tool to remove and carry any hot accessories.
• To ensure sufficient air circulation during operation, there must be aclearance of at least 15 cm on all sides of the appliance. Do not place any items
on to the appliance and do not cover the ventilation openings.
• Do not place the appliance in the vicinity of items, surfaces or under items that may become damaged, for example walls, kitchen cabinets,
cupboards, paintings, curtains. The escaping steam could damage them.
• When you have finished using the appliance, disconnect it from the power source always handle it in such away as not to touch its inner parts and
other parts that may still be hot as aresult of residual heat.
• Do not touch the hot surfaces of the appliance. After turning off and unplugging the appliance from the power socket, allow the appliance to cool
down sufficiently (ideally 30 minutes).
• It is necessary to pay exceptional care when moving the accessories filled with hot food.
• Do not place the accessories on heat sensitive surfaces.
• Do not perform any maintenance on the appliance other than cleaning the individual components as described in this user'smanual.
• Never use an appliance that is damaged in any way.
• Do not use the appliance if it has fallen on the floor, if it was submerged in water, if it is not functioning correctly or if it is damaged in any other way.
• Do not submerge the appliance or its power cord in water or any other liquid, or wash these parts under running water. The appliance is not
intended to be washed in adishwasher.
• Store the appliance in adry environment.

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• Thank you for purchasing aSENCOR brand product and we hope that
you will be happy with it.
• Prior to using this appliance, please read the user'smanual
thoroughly, even in cases, when one has already familiarised
themselves with previous use of similar types of appliances. Only use
the appliance in the manner described in this user’smanual. Keep this
user'smanual in asafe place where it can be easily retrieved for future
use. In the event that you hand this appliance over to somebody else,
make sure to also include this user'smanual.
• Carefully unpack the appliance and take care not to throw away any
part of the packaging before you find all its parts. We recommend
saving the original cardboard box, packaging material, purchase
receipt and responsibility statement of the vendor or warranty card for
at least the duration of the legal liability for unsatisfactory performance
or quality. In the event of transportation, we recommend that you pack
the appliance in the original box from the manufacturer.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE
A1 Digital touchscreen
A2 Left frying basket with handle
It is differentiated from the
right frying basket by the L
marking.
A3 Right frying basket with
handle
It is differentiated from the
left frying basket by the R
marking.
A4 Removable frying grate
A5 Button for sliding the basket
out of the fryer
Prevents the basket from
accidentally sliding out or
being pulled out by children
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B1 Selection of left basket
B2 Button for increasing (+) and
decreasing (–) temperature
B3 Air fry program
B4 Roast program
B5 Broil program
B6 Bake program
B7 Reheat program
B8 Dehydrate program
B9 Keep warm program
B10 French fries program
B11 Selection of right basket
B12 Buttons for increasing (+) and
decreasing (–) time
B13 Start / pause operation
B14 Display of temperature and
time for left basket
B15 Synchronised completion
B16 Food shake indicator
B17 Dual cooking
B18 Display of temperature and
time for right basket
B19 On/Off
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PURPOSE OF USE
• This air fryer is intended for standard household use only. It enables
the cooking of two separate meals at the same time and is used for
preparing fried and non-fried meals without any added oil or with
asmall amount of oil. It is suitable for preparing foods such as pre-fried
or homemade French fries, potatoes, schnitzels, chicken thighs, fish
pieces and fish fingers, vegetables and much more. The fryer can also
be used for baking cookies, cupcakes, muffins, etc.
• The fryer functions on the basis of hot air circulation. The meal
is evenly cooked, has that freshly fried taste and is far healthier.
Compared to foods fried in oil, it also has far less calories and
cholesterol.
• This air fryer is not intended for heating water, frying oil or other liquids.
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BEFORE FIRST USE
• Before first use, wash both of the frying baskets and the removable
frying grates in warm water using aneutral kitchen detergent. Then
rinse these parts with clean water and allow them to dry naturally
or dry them out their using awiping cloth. You may also wash the
baskets and the grates in adishwasher.
• Wipe the external and internal surface of the air fryer using sponge
lightly dipped in warm water. Then wipe it dry using aclean wiping
cloth.
Warning:
Never submerge the air fryer and its power cord in
water, do not clean these under running water or
wash them in adishwasher.
Only clean the power cord of the fryer unit using adry wiping cloth.
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OPERATING LOCATION
• Position the fryer on astable, horizontal, heat resistant surface.
Always position it so that it remains out of the reach of children, while
at the same time the power cord has sufficient length for connection
to apower socket.
• For operation, it is necessary to leave at least 15 cm on all sides of the
fryer to enable sufficient air circulation. Do not place any items on to
the fryer and do not cover the vents. This could impair the air current
and affect the frying results.
• After inserting the frying baskets into the air fryer, always orient the
air fryer so that nobody can accidentally hit the basket handles and
thereby knock the air fryer over.
Attention:
Do not place the fryer on or in the vicinity of
flammable materials, for example table cloths or near
drapes. Also do not place it in the vicinity of objects or
under objects, which may be damaged by steam, for
example walls and cupboards.
• If you wish to place the air fryer on acooktop underneath arange
hood, ensure that the cooktop is turned off and cool.
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PREPARING MEALS AND TIPS
• This air fryer can be used for frying almost any type of meal, that is
traditionally cooked in an oven, using hot air.
• The best and most even frying results are achieved when the food
pieces are of asimilar size and thickness. Therefore, cut the food into
pieces of the same size. Smaller food pieces require ashorter frying
time than larger pieces.
• To achieve the best possible result in the shortest possible time, fry
the food in small batches. If possible, avoid excessive stacking and
layering the food. If too much food is placed into the frying basket, air
will not be able to flow freely and the food will not be crispy.
• When layering the food, it is appropriate to shake it or turn food over
during air frying to ensure even frying results.
• If you intend to air fry larger meals, prepare these in multiple batches,
not all at once. This is particularly important with French fries, diced
vegetables and other small pieces, where you want them to be
beautifully crisp.
• If you want to air fry French fries, it is important that they are of equal
length and thickness. This will ensure that they are all prepared at the
same time with the same level of doneness. Also, pour asmall amount
of oil over the French fries before frying them as this will help them
become brown and crispy.
• Foods that release alarge amount of fat, for example bacon, meat
balls or hamburgers, may cause the air fryer to start emitting smoke.
This is caused by the heating up of the fat accumulated in the frying
basket. If this happens, slide the basket out of the fryer, carefully
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drain off the fat and simply continue air frying. Fat that is drained from
certain foods can also be used for preparing sauces or for improving
the flavour of your recipes.
• When using lightweight spices, they may be blown off the surface of
the food as aresult of the circulation of hot air inside the air fryer. If you
want to prevent this, mix the spices with oil and apply this mixture on
to the food. The oil will enable the spices to remain on the food.
• Remove excess ice from frozen foods.
• When air frying fresh vegetables, ensure that they are thoroughly dry
prior to air frying them.
• When air frying foods coated in batter, use adough with athick and
pasty consistency. Light batters may drip off and will not be fried
sufficiently quickly as is the case with astandard oil deep fryer.
• Coating food coated in batter with breadcrumbs or puffed rice and
subsequently spraying it with oil will help to achieve acrispy and
healthier form of your favourite fried foods.
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INSERTING FOOD
• Press the release button on the handle of one of the frying baskets
and pull the handle to slide the basket out of the air fryer. Repeat the
same procedure also with the other basket.
• You can place food on to the frying grate inside the basket. Another
option is to place the food on the bottom of the basket and to place the
grate on top of it and then add another layer of food.
• Never overfill the frying basket. It is most advantageous when the
basket is filled up to approx. 2/3 of its capacity, which ensures proper
air circulation and properly cooked food.
Warning:
This fryer functions on the basis of hot air. Therefore,
never fill it with oil, shortening or any other liquid.
Also, do not place backing parchment paper into it.
• If you wish to add alittle oil to your food, mix in the oil in aseparate
bowl and only then tip it into the frying basket.
• After filling, clean the top edge of the basket and any other parts,
which have been soiled while the frying basket was being filled.
• Insert the filled frying basket(s) back into the air fryer. If you do not
insert the basket in properly, it will not be possible to start the fryer. At
the same time, always respect the markings on the baskets and insert
basket (L) in the left bay and basket (R) in the right bay.
Note:
Both baskets must be inserted inside the air fryer even if
one of them is empty. The air fryer will not start without
both baskets inserted.
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TURNING ON
• Insert the power plug into apower socket. The fryer will beep and
the button will be lit on the panel. Thereby, the air fryer is in
stand-by mode.
Note:
The air fryer will also enter the stand-by mode if you do
not start it by pressing the button within 5 minutes
of setting aprogram or making amanual temperature/
time setting.
• Subsequently pressing the flashing button will result in another
beep and all the buttons on the panel will be lit. Thereby, the air fryer
enters the stand-by mode.
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PRESET PROGRAMS
• The air fryer is equipped with the programs listed below for aquick
start up not requiring any further settings.
Program Description Default
temperature
Default
time
Time
during
dual
cooking
Time
adjustment
option
AIR FRY Hot air frying 200 °C 20 min 23 min 1–60 min
ROAST Roasting 200 °C 35 min 37 min 1–60 min
BROIL Grilling 200 °C 10 min 13 min 1–30 min
BAKE Baking 180 °C 16 min 19 min 1–60 min
REHEAT
Reheat;
serves to
heat up
meals that
have cooled
down.
120 °C 6 min 9 min 1–60 min
KEEP WARM
Keep warm;
serves to
maintain the
temperature
of ameal
for serving
later.
80 °C 60 min 60 min 1–60 min
FRENCH
FRIES
Prepare
French fries 200 °C 18 min 21 min 1–60 min
DEHYDRATE
Dehydration;
serves to
dehydrate
food.
55 °C 8 h 8 h 1-24 h
It is also possible to manually adjust the time and temperature for each of
the preset programs.
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ADJUSTING TEMPERATURE AND TIME
• The temperature and time value can be adjusted at any time before
starting the frying process or during the frying process, irrespective of
the selected program.
• The temperature and time for the left and right baskets can be set
individually any time before starting the fryer and also while it is
running. Pressing the [L] button activates the settings for the left
basket, pressing the [R] button activates the settings for the right
basket. If, prior to this, you selected the DUAL COOK mode, the setting
will apply concurrently for both the baskets.
• To adjust the temperature, use the [+] or [–] buttons above and below
the word TEMP on the left side of the panel. Each time the button is
pressed, the temperature will increase or decrease by 5 °C. Press and
hold down the selected button to speed up the temperature setting
process. You can set the temperature in the range from 60 to 200 °C.
• To adjust the time, use the [+] or [–] buttons above and below the word
TIME on the right side of the panel. Each time the button is pressed,
the time will increase or decrease by 1 minute. The DEHYDRATE
program is an exception, for which time is set in 1-hour increments.
Pressing and holding down the selected button will speed up the time
setting. You can set the time in the range 01:00 – 60:00 minutes.
• When adjusting temperature/time while the fryer is running, it is
not necessary to pause it using the button. Simply adjust the
required parameter even while it is running.
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STARTING, PAUSING AND RESUMING AIR FRYING
• After selecting aprogram and possible adjusting the time/
temperature, press the button to start air frying.
• The air frying process that is running can be stopped at any time by
pressing the button. The countdown and the motor will stop. To
resume the air frying process, press the button.
• The air frying process will stop even when one of the frying baskets
is pulled out during operation. The air fryer is equipped with acontact
switch that monitors the state of the baskets (inserted/pulled out) and
immediately stops all activity of the air fryer when abasket is pulled
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Note:
If a pulled out basket is not inserted back into the air fryer
within 5 minutes, the air fryer will switch to the stand-by
mode.
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HOW TO USE THE FRYING BASKETS
• The frying baskets can be used as follows:
- separately, i.e. food is prepared in one basket while the other remains
unused.
- independently, i.e.adifferent program is used for each basket with
different time/temperature settings.
- independently with synchronised completion, i.e. adifferent program
and different time/temperature setting are used for each basket, but
the air fryer synchronises the completion time.
- simultaneously, i.e. both baskets are used with the same program
with the same the time/temperature settings
Attention:
The frying baskets are marked with symbols [L] for
the left basket, [R] for the right basket. For the air
fryer to function properly, it is necessary for both the
baskets to be inserted into the correct frying area
inside the air fryer.
AIR FRYING WITH TWO BASKETS SEPARATELY
• Select the first basket by pressing the [L] button for the left basket, [R]
button for the right basket. The pressed button will start flashing.
• Select aprogram by pressing one of the program buttons. If you wish
to adjust the time and temperature for the selected program.
• Press the button. The first selected basket will start.
• For the other frying basket, press the button for the other basket ([L] or
[R]). The pressed button will start flashing.
• Select aprogram by pressing one of the program buttons. If you wish
to adjust the time and temperature for the selected program.
• Press the button. The other selected basket will start.
• Pulling out either of the baskets from the air fryer during operation will
pause operation of both the baskets and will only resume when the
basket is reinserted.
• Both baskets will also stop air frying when button is pressed.
Pressing the same button will resume operation.
• When the program for one of the baskets finishes, you can wait for
the program of the other basket to finish or you can pull out the first
basket, remove the food out of it and then reinsert it.
• If the food is not completely cooked when the basket is pulled out,
simply slide the basket back in and set few more additional minutes.
Warning:
Always place ahot frying basket onto aheat resistant
surface. Only handle the basket using its handle. We
recommend also using kitchen gloves or other forms
of protection.
Be especially careful not to touch the hot surface of
the basket or to scald yourself on the hot steam that is
released from the food. Never touch the cooking area
inside the air fryer until it cools down completely!
SYNCHRONISED COMPLETION
• Select the first basket by pressing the [L] button for the left basket, [R]
button for the right basket. The pressed button will start flashing.
• Select aprogram by pressing one of the program buttons. If you wish
to adjust the time and temperature for the selected program.
• Repeat the steps described above for the second frying basket.
• Press the SYNC button.
• Press the button to start air frying. ATTENTION: If you start air
frying in the left or right basket without pressing the SYNC button then
the synchronisation function will not be active.
• If the time of completion differs for the programs of the left and right
baskets, the display will only show the countdown for the program
with the longer time. If the times are identical then the countdown for
both the times will be shown.
DUAL AIR FRYING
• If you wish the selected program or manual setting to apply for both
the frying baskets, press the DUAL COOK button.
• Select aprogram by pressing one of the program buttons. If you wish
to adjust the time and temperature for the selected program. It is
now sufficient to perform this setting for only asingle basket, and the
second basket will be set automatically.
• Press the button. Air frying will be started for both baskets at
the same time.
Note:
If you press the [L] or [R] button, the dual air frying mode
will be cancelled and the air fryer will continue operating as
in the single basket operation mode.
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SHAKING/TURNING OVER FOOD INDICATION
• The AIR FRY, ROAST, BAKE andFRENCH FRIES programs are
equipped with an indicator that food should be shaken/turned over.
Note:
The food shaking/turning over indication function is not
activated if the preparation time is less than 3 minutes.
You can also shake/turn over the food at any time during
operation based on your experience.
• After about 2/3 of the operating time of the listed programs abeep is
made and the SHAKE indicator lights up. If you wish to deactivate the
food shaking/turn over function, press the SHAKE button before 2/3
of the set time elapses.
• When the indicator lights up, slide out the respective frying basket and
place it on aheat resistant mat. Be especially careful not to touch the
hot surface of the basket or to scald yourself on the hot steam that is
released from the food.
• Stir the food in the basket with either asuitable wooden spoon or
carefully shake the basket from side to side. If you wish to just flip food
over, use asilicone or wooden spatula or tongs.
• Slide the basket back in. The program will resume operation.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
• If the appliance does not work as described in this user'smanual,
check the list of most frequent problems below in order to remedy
the problem. In the event that your problem is not listed or if the
problem persists, turn off the appliance, pull the power plug out of
the power socket and contact an authorised service centre. Under no
circumstances should you attempt to repair the appliance yourself.
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
The fryer is not
working
The fryer is not
connected to apower
socket.
Check that the power
plug is connected to
apower socket.
You did not press the
button after
plugging the air fryer
into apower socket.
The air fryer is in stan-
d-by mode. Press the
button to activate
the operating mode.
You did not start air
frying using the
button.
Press .
One of the frying
baskets is not properly
inserted inside the
air fryer.
Insert the basket properly
into the air fryer.
The air fryer
overheated and the
overheating safety
fuse was automati-
cally activated.
The air fryer overhe-
ated and automatically
activated the overhe-
ating safety fuse.
Disconnect the air fryer
from the power socket
and allow it to cool down.
Contact an authorised
service centre to request
areplacement of the
safety fuse. You should
never replace the safety
fuse yourself.

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Insufficient or une-
ven oiling/greasing
of the ingredients.
You set atemperature
that is too low.
Increase the temperature
and continue frying.
Too much food. The
food is overlapping or
too placed too close
together.
Adjust the amount and
placement of the ingre-
dients.
The food was not
shaken/turned over
during the air frying
process.
It is necessary to shake/
turn over ingredients that
lie on top of each other,
e.g. French fries when
2/3 of the air frying time
has elapsed.
The fried food is not
crispy.
You used atype of
fried food intended for
frying in atraditional
deep fryer.
Use fried foods intended
for baking in an oven or
foods lightly greased with
oil to achieve acrispy
crust.
Awhite smoke is
coming out of the
fryer.
You inserted food that
is too greasy into the
fryer or you greased it
with too much oil.
If you fry food that is
too greasy, then fat
will accumulate on the
bottom of the basket,
where it will heat up and
awhite smoke will be
generated.
There are remains of
previously fried food in
the frying area, on the
frying grate or on the
basket.
Check the cleanliness
of the air frying area and
the basket or grate. It is
important to thoroughly
clean all accessories after
every use.
Fresh French fries
are not evenly fried.
You improperly rinsed
the French fries before
frying them.
Before frying, it is neces-
sary to thoroughly rinse
the French fries and to
remove starch from their
outer surface.
Fresh French fries
are not crispy.
The crispiness of fresh
Fresh fries depends on
the amount of oil and
water content.
Thoroughly dry the
French fries before frying
them. Cut them into
smaller pieces and add
more oil if necessary.
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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Warning:
Prior to cleaning or maintenance, always disconnect
the air fryer from the power socket and allow all parts
to cool down completely.
To clean the the air fryer, its insides and all the
accessories, never use chemicals, dishwashing
abrasive wool, steel wool or cleaning products with
abrasive components. Otherwise the surface of the
appliance may be damaged.
Attention:
The air fryer and its power cord are not intended for
washing in adishwasher.
Do not spray these parts with water or any other liquid
or submerge them in water or any another liquid.
• Disconnect the air fryer from the power socket and allow it to cool
down. The air fryer will cool down faster when both the baskets are
removed. Also allow the baskets and the frying grate to cool down.
• We recommend cleaning the air fryer immediately after it cools down
to prevent food scraps from drying on. These are harder to remove
later. Using apaper towel, remove any food scraps from the basket
and the internal area of the fryer.
• You may wash the frying baskets and grates in warm water with
asmall amount of kitchen detergent using asoft sponge. Rinse and
wipe them dry. The baskets and the grates can also be washed in
adishwasher.
• Wipe the external and internal surface of the air fryer using sponge
lightly dipped in warm water. Then wipe it dry using aclean wiping
cloth.
• Only clean the power cord of the air fryer using dry wiping cloth, never
wash it with water.
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STORAGE
• When you have finished using the appliance and have cleaned it,
place it and its accessories in aclean, dry place out of children'sreach.
Keep the stored appliance and its accessories away from extreme
temperatures, direct sunlight and excessive humidity and do not store
it in an overly dusty environment.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Rated voltage range ..................................................................................220-240 V
Rated frequency..........................................................................................50–60 Hz
Rated power input............................................................................................1,700 W
Volume of the frying area...................................................................................2× 4 l
Temperature range ................................................................................... 35–200 °C
Electric shock protection class ................................................................................... I
Noise level ....................................................................................................... 65 dB(A)
The declared noise emission level of the appliance is 65 dB(A), which
represents alevel Aof acoustic power with respect to areference acoustic
power of 1 pW.
Explanation of technical terminology
Safety class for electrical shock protection:
Class I– Protection against injury by electrical shock is provided by basic
insulation and the connection of the non-live parts of the appliance to the
protective mains conduit.
Changes to text and technical parameters are reserved.
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INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION REGARDING THE DISPOSAL OF
USED PACKAGING MATERIALS
Dispose of used packaging material at asite designated for waste in your
municipality.
DISPOSAL OF USED ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT
This symbol on products or original documents means that
used electric or electronic products must not be added to
ordinary municipal waste. For proper disposal, renewal and
recycling, hand these appliances over to determined
collection points. Alternatively, in some European Union
states or other European countries you may return your
appliances to the local retailer when buying an equivalent
new appliance. Correct disposal of this product helps save
valuable natural resources and prevents potential negative effects on the
environment and human health, which could result from improper waste
disposal. Ask your local authorities or collection facility for more details. In
accordance with national regulations penalties may be imposed for the
incorrect disposal of this type of waste.
For business entities in European Union states
If you want to dispose of electrical or electronic equipment, ask your
retailer or supplier for the necessary information.
Disposal in other countries outside the European Union.
This symbol is valid in the European Union. If you wish to dispose of this
product, request the necessary information about the correct disposal
method from the local council or from your retailer.
This product meets all the basic requirements of EU
directives related to it.

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