Toshiba AF-74CS1TRHK(H) User manual

USER
MANUAL
AIR FRYER
AF-74CS1TRHK(H)

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CLEANING PRIOR TO USE
OPERATION PART
CLEANING PRIOR TO USE
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAFE USE
ADJUST THE COOKING TIME AND TEMPERATURE
CLEANING & MAINTENANCE
TROUBLESHOOTING
HOW TO MAKE CUPCAKES
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WHAT TO DO WHEN A PROBLEM ARISES
SCREEN DISPLAY
SPECIFICATION
CATALOGUE

Exclusive use for 220-240V AC
DO NOT use in electrical outlets other than 220-240V AC.
Thank you for your purchase of the Toshiba Toaster Oven (Air Fryer).
• This appliance is for domestic use only. (Not for use as a commercial product).
• Please read the instruction manual carefully for the correct and safe use of
this appliance.
• Always keep this instruction manual in a readily accessible place after
reading it.
• Always keep this instruction manual in a safe place.
It is important to check that the “date of purchase, name of the retailer” is
included in the instruction manual, read it carefully and keep it in a safe place.
Be sure to read the “Safety Precautions” (page 4 to 8) to use the product in a
proper and safe manner.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
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This section explains the content and importance of safety precautions to prevent bodily injury or
property damage to users or others.
Please read the text with a full understanding of the following and be sure to observe these safety
precautions.
A description of the classication of hazards and damage (by degrees) caused by non-
compliance with the use of items listed herein.
Contents that are likely to cause “death” and “serious injury”
Warning
Contents that are likely to result in “minor injuries” and “damage to premises and property etc.”
Caution
A description of the categories of contents to be followed.
Infants and young children
Stop using the appliance immediately in the event of an abnormality or fault
Unplug the appliance immediately and consult the retailer from whom you purchased it.
(Examples of abnormalities and faults)
Failure to do so may cause re, burns, injury or electric shock.
The power cord end and the power cord become hot.
The power cord is damaged or intermittent power failure occurs when touching the power cord.
The body is distorted or becomes hot.
Smoke or burnt smell coming from the body.
The body is broken, loose or makes a strange noise.
No air coming out of the air vent while cooking.
Persons with physical, perceptual or intellectual incapacity
Those who lack experience and knowledge
Use this appliance out of the reach of infants and children and do not allow them to play
with it.
Indicates the “Forbidden” contents
Indicates the contents of “Compliance with Instructions”
This appliance is not intended for use by:
Indicates the “Caution” contents
Warning For the prevention of injury, burns, electric shock, leakage, fire and
damage to the house
Any use of the product for purposes other than those stated in the manual is
prohibited
Stop using the appliance immediately in the event of an abnormality or malfunction

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Please have the product repaired or parts replaced at a professional
maintenance outlet designated by manufacturer, to avoid improper
maintenance or improper selection of parts that may cause hidden
dangers.
Such as pins, iron wire or other objects to avoid injury from electric
shock.
Any dust or water stains on the power cord plug should be cleaned promptly to avoid
re, electric shock or short circuit; always use the special power cord; if the power cord
is damaged, ask the manufacturer, its service department or a professional from a
similar department to replace it in order to avoid danger.
No dismantling, repair or alteration
Never clean the body, the power plug or the power cord with
water; never expose the body to water or pour water on it; never
pour water into the body
No disma-
ntling Dismantling
prohibited
No insertion of foreign objects into the air vent at the bottom
Touch only the operating interface during operation and do not put your hands into
the chamber to prevent burns.
The exterior surface of the appliance will become hot during use, so do not touch
the hot parts or put your hands or face near the air outlet, but use the body handle
or the barrel handle; if you have to hold the barrel when it is hot, please protect
yourself from burns.
No flushing
with water
No foreign
objects
Use power plugs, power cords and power sockets in a proper manner
DO NOT use the product if the power plug and power cord are broken or if the
power socket is loose
Make sure that your hands are dry before unplugging the power supply.
DO NOT unplug the power supply with wet hands
The socket may become abnormal and cause re and other hazards if used together
with other electrical appliances.
Use the power socket of 220-240V AC and rated current of 10A or more separately
If an extension cable is required, please use a separate power outlet rated at
10A or more.
It is forbidden to forcibly bend the power cord, place it near a high temperature (e.g.
open re, oven, etc.), tie it up, and carry heavy objects to avoid causing a re or electric
shock due to breakage of the power cord.
No damage to the mains plug or power cable
Do not touch
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Make sure the mains plug is fully inserted when in use. Always unplug the power
cord when the product is not in use or when you are away from home to avoid
malfunction or danger.
Be careful of tripping over or snagging the power cord in use
It may cause injury or a re or electric shock due to the breakage of the power cord.
Make sure to use an earthed power socket
The power plug of this product should only be plugged into an earthed power socket.
Failure to be fully earthed may result in electric shock due to fault or leakage.
Wipe off dust from power plugs regularly
Moisture will be generated if there is a build-up of dust and the insulation will be
deteriorated and may cause a re. Please wipe the dust off with a dry cloth.
This appliance is for indoor use only
DO NOT move or shake the product during operation and keep the power cord or
power plug away from the air outlet; please unplug the power cord after the body
has cooled down before moving the product.
Leave enough space around the product, keep a distance of 30cm
or more from other objects, make sure there are no combustible
objects around, such as tablecloths and curtains, and that the surface
is not covered with any objects.
DO NOT start until the barrel is put into the appliance
To avoid burns or injuries due to excessively hot or malfunction.
Before starting the product, check that the baking tray/barrel is in place to
avoid malfunctions.
Keep a dist-
ance of 30cm
or more
Do not cover the air vent of the appliance with cloths during
operation, as this may cause accidents or damage to the product.
Use of non-special or deformed barrels is prohibited
Improper maintenance or improper shorting of some key components, such as
fuses, may render the product protection ineffective and lead to either high
temperature or fire.
No covering
of vent
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Never touch hot parts while in use or just after
cooking
The body is very hot, especially the metal parts of the air
outlet, the fryer barrel, the bottom heating plate and the
protective mesh, so be sure not to touch it to avoid
burns.
Keep out of reach of babies and young children to avoid hazardous
accidents such as electric shock and burns.
Improper maintenance or improper shorting of some key components, such as
fuses, may render the product protection ineffective and lead to either high
temperature or fire.
Items such as paper, plastic or flammable items must not be put into the appliance
for baking.
DO NOT leave children to operate alone
To avoid damaging the induction hob or causing faults to the
product.
Failure to do so may result in a re due to electric shock or
short circuit.
Use on an induction hob is prohibited
Stacking other objects or heavy items on top of the appliance is prohibited.
DO NOT keep away from the product for long periods of time during use
This product cannot be operated when connected with an external timer or under
the system of independent remote control.
In case of a malfunction, be sure to stop using the product and contact our service
department immediately
Persons with pacemakers or hearing-aid cochlear implants should consult an
authorized medical practitioner and refer to the instructions provided with the
medical device when using this product
Always use the product on a smooth, heat resistant surface to avoid damage or
accidents.
Hold the mains plug while disconnecting it from the mains
socket and pull it out
Always unplug the power cord when cleaning, or when the product is not in use
or away from home to avoid malfunction or danger
Hold the power
plug and pull it
out
Do not pull the power cord
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PLEASE NOTE
Otherwise it may cause distortion or discoloration.
DO NOT place it in direct sunlight or splashes of oil
It is recommended to clear any foreign objects such as food residues left on
the frying barrel/basket after each use; to do so, switch o the power and
ensure that the product has cooled down.
As it may cause damage and deformation to the outside of the inner pot.
Clean the body and the surrounding area
DO NOT knock or drop the barrel onto hard objects
Never touch movable parts to prevent pinching.
As it may aect cooking results and expose food to other heati
or bodily injury.
DO NOT leave too much food to cook
The high temperature and hot air may cause risks such as grease
Otherwise deformation, discoloration or failure may occur.
DO NOT cook with a large amount of cooking oil
DO NOT leave the barrel on a gas hob over a flame, or on an induction hob or in a
microwave oven.
DO NOT damage the fluoropolymer coating on the surface of the appliance
DO NOT use the barrel as a storage unit.
The product should work at an altitude range of 0 – 2,000m.
Position with this symbol:
The surface is very hot during operation of the appliance and becomes hot during use.
inutes. A small amount of white smoke
or odor may appear during the dry burning process, which is normal and should not be alarmed.
In case of discrepancies between the product images and the actual ones, the latter shall prevail.
Please keep the manual properly for future reference.
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NAME OF PARTS
Clean the fryer barrel and baking tray before rst use and remove food residues
after each use.
Due to variations in the appearance of the product, the pictures below are for reference
only and are subject to the physical product.
A
B
C
D
F
E
G
I
J
Cooking cavity
Baking tray
Barrel handle
Barrel
Air vents (top)
Control panel
Power cord
Knob
Transportation handle
Air outlet
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B
C
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1 Rinse the barrel, baking tray with water
prior to use.
Refer to this step when using a baking tray
CLEANING PRIOR TO USE
Clean the barrel and baking tray
2 Dry with a clean soft cloth after washing.
OPERATION PART
When the power is switched on, the buzzer beeps once and enters standby mode.
The digital tube is illuminated by half-light showing “----” and all key indicators are also
illuminated by half-light.
Temperature key
(used with knob)
Cancel the key for
re-operation and cooking.
To cancel, press this key
Display area displays
menu and cooking status
Time key
(used with knob)
Start/Pause button
Short press to start/pause
and long press to cancel
The adjustment knob can
be added or decreased to
adjust the temperature/-
time, or select the menu,
press to conrm
Breath light
ashes when working

HOW TO USE
Click on any key or adjust the knob in standby mode to enter the menu selection state; the
selected menu blinks while the other menu LEDs are always ON, at which point you can select
other menus in turn by adjusting the knob.
1 Plug in the power supply and enter standby mode
Click on the TEMP key, the digital tube ashes to show the temperature, which can be adjusted
by adjusting the knob (- for left and + for right). It is automatically conrmed if there is no
operation for 5 seconds.
Click on the TIME key, the digital tube ashes to show the time, which can be adjusted by
adjusting the knob (- for left and + for right). It is automatically conrmed if there is no
operation for 5 seconds.
Press and hold the CANCEL key in the cooking state, or press the CANCEL key twice in
succession within 1 second, the buzzer will beep once and return to the menu selection.
Precautions for Use
1.Never use non-heat resistant items such as plastic to hold food in the air fryer for cooking.
2.Never serve food in glass or ceramic containers for cooking.
3.Adjust the cooking time to suit your taste. Do not leave for long periods of time while cooking to
avoid scorching the food, and draw out the barrel if necessary to observe the food.
4.For better baking results, it is recommended to preheat the oven for 3-5 minutes before use.
5.The temperature of the hot part of the external surface and the air outlet may be very high when
the air fryer is working and for a period of time after cooking is nished, so please do not touch or
move the air fryer as this may cause burns or other hazards.
6.When the air fryer is working, make sure that the barrel is pushed into place and the micro switch
is triggered to avoid compromising the operation safety of the appliance and the baking effect of
the food.
7.The silicone on the baking tray and frying barrel is made of heat-resistant food-grade material,
which is primarily used to prevent the edges of the baking tray from scratching the coating of the
barrel, so do not remove it when baking ingredients.
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CLEANING PRIOR TO USE

HOW TO USE
2 Press any key or adjust the knob for menu selection.
select “Memory→French Fries
→Chicken Wings→Chicken Legs→Fish→Shrimp→Air Fry→Roast→Preheat→Bake→Defrost
→Dehydrate”, and turn the knob left to reverse the selection.
Replace light
to Air fry
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4 When it's time to turn over ( Only applicable to some functions )
A. the buzzer will beep 5 times to remind you half way through the set time.
B. the “Turn Over” status LED will be ON and the digital tube will display “ ”.
C. Check if the basket is removed within 10 seconds of the reminder.
1. If it is, the digital tube displays “ ”, then turn the ingredients over and push the barrel
back; the digital tube resumes displaying the cooking temperature and remaining time;
2. If the basket is not detected to be withdrawn within 10 seconds, cooking will continue and
the “Cooking” status LED will come on and the digital tube will display the cooking temperature
and remaining time.
3 After putting the ingredients into the frying barrel, click on the START key or press the
adjusting knob to enter the cooking mode.
The Breathing LED flashes, the “Cooking” status LED comes on and the digital tube alternately
displays the following:
1. Preheat Menu: “ ”→ “ ”→ “ ” and “ ”
2. Memory Menu:“ ”→ “ ” and “ ”
3. Other MENU-IQ:“ ”→ “ ”→ “ ” and “ ”

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAFE USE
Turn over
5 When cooking is nished
The buzzer beeps 5 times, the digital tube shows “ ”, the rest of the LEDs go out and the
fan continues to cool the air fryer for some time.
1 Place the appliance steadily on a at table, with the power cord long enough to plug into a
nearby socket, and keep a distance of 30 cm or more around the appliance and not near
ammable objects.
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAFE USE
2 After selecting the frying barrel assembly or the baking tray assembly according to the
cooking ingredients and preferences, put the ingredients into the barrel and push it into
the main unit. The bucket must be tted into place.
3 The cooking is nished when “End” is displayed on the digital tube, then press the top of the
appliance with one hand and pull the barrel out by holding its handle with the other hand,
then place the barrel on a heat insulating pad (or other at pad of the same use) on the table
and remove the cooked food with the help of auxiliary tools (e.g. chopsticks). Be careful not to
touch hot parts such as the barrel throughout the process.
DO NOT stack ingredients
too high
Hot part
Baking done

HOW TO MAKE CUPCAKES
Eggs Sugar Lemon juice Vegetable oil Low gluten
powder
Baking powder
Ingredients: 5 eggs, 90g sugar, appropriate amount of lemon juice, 30ml vegetable oil, 150g low
gluten our, 2g baking powder
Method:
1. Separate the egg whites and yolks carefully, mix the egg yolks with the vegetable oil and leave
aside; mix the low gluten our and baking powder.
2. Mix the egg whites, sugar and lemon juice, beat with a whisk until the mixture is not runny and
can be pulled out with sharp corners; add the egg yolks and vegetable oil mixture and mix well,
nally add the mixture of low gluten our and baking powder, mix until there is no dry powder;
then pour it into paper cups, put it at into a baking tray or frying barrel and push it into the
main unit.
3. Select the “Bake” function and press the adjusting knob or click the button to start cooking; the
temperature is 170°C and the cooking time is 13 minutes by default.
Mixture
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ADJUST THE COOKING TIME AND
TEMPERATURE
Icon
40-200°C*(200°C)
40-200°C*(140°C)
40-200°C*(200°C)
40-200°C*(180°C)
80-200°C*(200°C)
Air Fry
Category of
Cooking
Temperature
Range (Default) RemarksPreheatTurn
Chicken
Wings
Roast
Preheat
Bake
Defrost
Dehydrate
Memory
French
Fries
Chicken
Legs
Fish
Shrimp
Time Range
(Default)
1-60mins*(15mins)
1-60mins*(12mins)
1-60mins*(10mins)
1-60mins*(10mins)
1-60mins*(12mins)
1hr-12hrs*(1hr)
1-60mins*(10mins)
1-60mins*(18mins)
1-60mins*(14mins)
1-60mins*(20mins)
1-60mins*(12mins)
1-60mins*(12mins)
40-200°C*(170°C)
40-200°C*(80°C)
40-200°C*(100°C)
80-200°C*(200°C)
70-200°C*(180°C)
70-200°C*(180°C)
60-200°C*(200°C)
According to personal
preference conditions time
and temperature
Fresh ingredients are
recommended; if you choose
frozen ingredients, please
and 1.5cm thick
According to personal
preference conditions time
and temperature
See how to make cupcakes
According to personal
preference conditions time
and temperature
Slice the fruit, about 3mm (e.g.
lemon)
Menu-IQ
Record last time and tempera
ture under this function.
Menu-IQ
Frozen French fries approx.
500g is recommended
Menu-IQ
It is recommended to defrost
and then marinate the chicken
wings (approx. 600g)
Menu-IQ
It is recommended to defrost
and then marinate the chicken
wings (approx. 1000g)
Menu-IQ
Fresh ingredients are recom
mended; if you choose frozen
Menu-IQ
Fresh ingredients are recom
mended; if you choose frozen
shrimp approx. 400g

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CLEANING & MAINTENANCE
Wash the barrel and baking tray after each use or soiling
with a sponge and a neutral kitchen detergent
Caution
For maintenance, unplug the appliance and leave it to cool down before
carrying out maintenance, otherwise it will cause burns.
Please note
that odors may arise if the appliance is used before washing, so please
keep it clean.
Never use the following items
(as they may cause distortion, corrosion, discoloration, cracks or scratches)
• Dishwashing dryers and tableware dryers
• Detergents other than neutral kitchen detergents
• Gasoline, thinner, alcohol, stain remover and bleach
• Items that can cause scratches such as steel wools, blades, etc.
• DO NOT immerse the body in water when cleaning. Use a damp, wrung-out towel to
wipe the body.
• Clear the food residues and other foreign objects from the baking tray and barrel after
use to avoid damage to the coating resulting from erosion of food residues or oil.
• DO NOT clean the air fryer with a cloth that is too wet to prevent water from entering
the interior of the unit with the electronic parts, which may lead to short circuit, re,
electric shock and other hazards.
• Check the appliance regularly and clean it promptly if there is any oil, dirt, etc.
Baking tray
Body
Barrel

About the fryer barrel
DO NOT place the fryer barrel on a gas hob over a ame, on an induction
hob or in a microwave oven.
DO NOT bump or drop the fryer barrel onto hard objects.
DO NOT damage the uoropolymer coating on the inside of the fryer barrel.
To prevent scratching or peeling of the coating on the inside of the fryer barrel,
please note the following:
• DO NOT place cutlery in the inner pot and use the pot as a wash bucket.
• DO NOT use brushes or dishwashing dryers for cleaning.
• DO NOT wash with stain removers, bleach, etc. (Wash with a neutral kitchen
detergent)
※ Even if the coating on the outside of the barrel is scratched, it will work
properly when cooking.
When using the barrel, put a rag underneath to make the bottom of the
outside of the inner pot less likely to be scratched.
Brush Steel wool Sponge
DO NOT clean with
abrasive surfaces
Surface of soft sponge
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Fault Possible Cause Solution
Product does
not work
Fan does not turn
or has a strange
noise
Failure to push the
barrel into the
product smoothly
White smoke
comes out
E0 alarm
E1 alarm
E2 alarm
Not powered on Plug the power cable into an earthed socket
Pull out the barrel and push it back into the body
in place
Send the product to the designated service
outlet for repair
Send the product to the designated service outlet
for repair
It is normal that there will be a lot of smoke when
roasting greasy ingredients
Be sure to clean the fryer after each bake
Send the product to the designated service
department for repair
Send the product to the designated service
department for repair
Send the product to the designated service
department for repair
Barrel not tted in place
Motor damaged or other
components short-circuited
Edge of barrel is deformed
Greasy ingredients are being
roasted
There are still residues of
grease left in the fryer from
the last roasting
Zero-crossing exception
protection
Sensor open-circuit
protection
Sensor short-circuit
protection
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WHAT TO DO WHEN A PROBLEM ARISES
At times like Identification of causes
When cookingDisplayOthers
French fries cannot be
cooked properly
Please check if you are using frozen French fries
If you are using cut potato fries, we recommend adjusting the cooking
time and temperature.
After the appliance has cooled down, check the outside of the barrel and
the heat pipe for any foreign objects such as food residue.
Pull out the barrel to check that the food is in good condition.
For rst use, leave the appliance to dry burn at 200°C for 10 minutes.
A small amount of white smoke or odor may appear during the dry
burning process, which is normal and should not be alarmed.
Check if the power plug is plugged in and the barrel is tted in place.
Refer to the “Screen Display” section below
The fan makes a “buzzing” sound during use.
With increased use, the coating on the outside of the barrel will be
scratched or stained, but it can function normally.
The current rating of the circuit breaker may sometimes be exceeded
when used together with other electrical products. Please use a separate
power socket.
Please defrost and marinate before cooking.
No taste for other
ingredients such as chicken
wings and other meats
Smell of burning
When key operation is not
possible
Buzzer beeps with an E1 or E2
fault code
Smells of plastic etc.
The coating on the outside
of the barrel is scratched or
contaminated
Circuit breaker tripped during
cooking
Sounds made during use
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