using the thermostat control.
-Unplug the appliance from the mains.
-Put the cable back in the cable
housing.
-The cable housing means you can
remove and have available the required
length of cable for working with the
appliance, preventing accident risk
situations.
-Place the frying basket inside the
container. The basket handle can be
left attached or can be turned toward
the inside of the basket by pressing
sidewise on the rods and rotating (Fig.
7)
-Close the lid.
Practical recommendations:
-Fry a few pieces of bread to remove
the smell of used oil.
-For food with a high water content, it
is better and quicker to fry in two lots
with less food than in just one. This
will reduce the risk of splashes and
spillage.
-The "two-stage frying method" can be
used for an even and crispy coating.
This system consists of first frying the
food until it is reasonably well done
and then frying again using very hot oil
to brown the food.
-Olive oil with a minimum acidity level
is recommendable for frying.
-Do not mix different oils.
-Wash potatoes before frying to stop
them from sticking
Safety thermal protector:
-In the event of overheating, the
thermal safety mechanism will be
activated and the appliance will
stop operating. When this occurs the
appliance should be disconnected
from the mains and left to cool. Then
press the rearming button, situated at
the back of the electrical circuit, with
the tip of a pen or similar in order to
reactivate the appliance (Fig. 2).
Cleaning
-Disconnect the appliance from the
mains and allow it to cool before
undertaking any cleaning task.
-Disassemble the appliance in
accordance with the following steps:
•
Take off the lid
•
Remove the basket and take out
the electrical equipment
•
Remove the bowl
•
Carefully pour the used oil from
the bowl into a container (not the
sink), according to the regulations
in force for the treatment and
disposal of waste.
-Pour soapy water into the tank to
degrease it.
-Except for the power unit and the
mains connection, all the parts can be
cleaned with detergent and water or in
washing up liquid. Rinse thoroughly to
remove all traces of detergent.
-Clean the electrical equipment and
the mains connection with a damp
cloth and dry. DO NOT IMMERSE IN
WATER OR ANY OTHER LIQUID.
-Clean the equipment with a damp
cloth with a few drops of washing-up
liquid and then dry.
-Do not use solvents, or products with
an acid or base pH such as bleach,
or abrasive products, for cleaning the
appliance.
-If the appliance is not in good
condition of cleanliness, its surface
may degrade and inexorably affect the
duration of the appliance's useful life
and could become unsafe to use.
-The following pieces may be washed
in a dishwasher:
•
Basket