repair it by yourself. Arrange for maintenance to be performed
by a qualified service centre using only identical spare parts.
This will ensure the continued safety of the product.
Do not use the appliance in very hot, humid or wet
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environments, or near inflammable materials (curtains,
tablecloths, etc.).
Do not use if the appliance has been dropped or damaged in
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any way. Do not attempt to repair it yourself. Contact the retailer
for repair/replacement, if under warranty, or call customer
support.
If the product gives off black smoke, disconnect the power
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supply immediately. Wait for the product to stop giving off smoke
before removing the basket from the fryer.
BURN HAZARD!
Do not touch the hot parts of the appliance to avoid burns (see
1.
A, B and C of Fig.1). Use handles, tongs or suitable protective
devices to remove food from the basket.
This appliance can release heat, steam, or condensate during
2.
and after operation. The hands and face must be kept at a safe
distance from the steam and air vents. Beware of hot steam and
heat when removing the basket from the product to prevent the
risk of burns, scalds or other injuries and damage to property.
When the appliance is in use and for a few minutes after the end
3.
of cooking, the temperature of the outer surface and air vent
may be very high. Do not touch and do not move the appliance
to avoid the risk of burns.
Appropriately sized baking paper or aluminium/tin foil can be
4.
used for the air fryer. Do not use excessively large sheets that
touch the heating elements when in use.
Fig.1
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