This newly introduced fat-free Air Fryer will help you cook the food and refreshment you like in a healthier manner. Fat-free frying uses the principle of hot air combining with high speed air cycling (fast air change). It provides a one-time comprehensive heating, so for most foods, there is no need to add oil to cook.
Before powering the appliance make sure the rating (voltage and frequency) corresponding to the grid and the socket is suitable for the plug of the appliance, and that the wall socket is properly grounded. This appliance is fitted with an earth wire for extra safety. Avoid the use of adapters and/or extension cables;...
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• Turn the Timer Dial clockwise to ’10 Min’ . Heating will commence. At any time, opening the appliance by pulling the Glass Frying Pan out will cease heating and pushing it back in will resume heating. The Timer countdown ceases during the pause. Note that should you decide to discontinue heating before the Timer runs out, make sure to set the Timer Dial back to ‘0’;...
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• use your bare hands when taking out food, use a pair of gloves, and be careful not to touch the interior walls of the oven. One’s hands and face should be angled away from the Glass Frying Pan & Air Outlet; •...
HOW TO USE The fat-free air fryer can be used to cook many types of food. Pull out the Glass Frying Pan carefully from the air fryer using the Handle. Fill the Glass Frying Pan with 1 inch of water (pic 1). Insert the Basket Tray into the Glass Frying Pan (pic 2).
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Once the Timer Dial reaches ‘0’ , heating will stop. Switch the wall switch off and unplug the power cable from the wall socket. Pull the Glass Frying Pan out of the air fryer using the Handle, and put the pan on a heat-resistant surface. Pour the food on the Basket Tray into plates or bowls.
1.Make sure to rinse & drain the fries thoroughly before adding oil to them 2.Cut the fries into smaller sizes 3.Add small amounts of oil to the fries SPECIFICATION Model PPAF345 Voltage / Frequency 220V-240V ~ 50/60Hz Power 1400W Capacity...
However, if the customer still requests that the defective appliance be repaired, PowerPac Electrical Pte Ltd may, at its discretion, repair the appliance but impose a labour charge, as well as the costs of the replacement parts, to be borne solely by the customer.
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