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8
BEFORE FIRST USE
1. Remove all packaging from the air
fryer, including any temporary stickers.
2. Place the air fryer on a stable, level,
heat-resistant surface, away from areas
that can be damaged by steam (such as
walls or cupboards).
Figure 1.1
5 in / 13 cm
5 in / 13 cm
3. Pull the handle to remove the baskets.
Remove all plastic from the baskets.
4. Press the basket release button to
separate the inner basket from the
outer basket.
5. Wash both baskets thoroughly, using
either a dishwasher or a non-abrasive
sponge.
6. Wipe the inside and outside of the air
fryer with a slightly moist cloth. Dry
with a towel.
7. Put the baskets back inside the air fryer.
Separate baskets only to clean or after
cooking.
The button guard protects the basket
release button from being pressed
accidentally. Slide the button guard
forward to press the basket release button.
Never press the basket release button
while carrying the baskets.
Only press the basket release button with
the baskets resting flat on a counter (or any
level, heat-resistant surface).
The handle is attached to the inner basket,
not the outer basket. When you press the
basket release button, the outer basket will
drop.
Note:
Leave 5 in / 13 cm of space behind and
above the air fryer. [Figure 1.1] Leave enough
room to remove the baskets.
Basket Tips
Setting Up
Note:
Do not unscrew the basket handle from the
baskets.
To order replacement parts, please contact
Customer Support (see page 19).
8. Heat the empty air fryer at 400°F for 5
minutes using any mode. Pull out the
baskets and let them cool for 5 minutes.
9. Heat the empty air fryer a second time at
400°F for 5 minutes. Pull out the baskets.
This time, let the baskets cool for 30
minutes.
Note:
Any air fryer may have a new product smell
from the manufacturing process and packaging
material. This is normal. The next steps should get
rid of any unusual smell.
Note:
If a plastic smell is still present, please
contact Customer Support (see page 19).
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