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Problem
Possible cause
The outside of
The outside of the
the appliance
appliance becomes hot
becomes hot
because the heat inside
during use.
radiates to the outside
walls.
My home-made
You did not use the right
fries do not
potato type.
turn out as I
expected.
The amount of
ingredients in the basket
is too big.
Certain types of
ingredients need to be
shaken halfway through
the cooking time.
The Airfryer does
The appliance is not
not switch on.
plugged in.
Solution
This is normal. All handles, knobs
and buttons that you need to touch
during use stay cool enough to
touch.
The pan, baking pan, basket,
double-layer rack, non-stick grill
pan and the inside of the appliance
always become hot when the
appliance is switched on to ensure
the food is properly cooked. These
parts are always too hot to touch.
If you leave the appliance switched
on for a longer time, some areas
get too hot to touch. These areas
are marked on the appliance with
the following icon:
As long as you are aware of the hot
areas and avoid touching them, the
appliance is completely safe to use.
To get the best results, use fresh,
russet potatoes. If you need to
store the potatoes, do not store
them in a cold environment like in
a fridge. Choose potatoes whose
package states that they are
suitable for frying.
Follow the instructions in this user
manual to prepare home-made
fries (see 'Food table' or download
the free Airfryer App).
Follow the instructions in this user
manual to prepare home-made
fries (see 'Food table' or download
the free Airfryer App).
When you switch on the appliance,
the temperature indication starts
blinking on the display. If you do
not see anything on the display,
check if the plug is inserted in the
wall outlet properly.

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