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17
Problem Possible Solution
The air fryer will not turn
on.
Make sure the air fryer is plugged in.
Push the basket securely into the air fryer.
Food is not completely
cooked.
Place smaller batches of food items into the basket. If the basket is
overstued, then food will be undercooked.
Increase cooking temperature or time.
Food is not crispy after air
frying.
Spraying or brushing a small amount of oil on food can increase crispiness
(see Cooking Tips, page 15).
French fries are not cooked
correctly.
See French Fries, page 15.
Basket will not slide into the
air fryer securely.
Make sure the basket is not overfilled with food.
White smoke or steam is
coming out of the air fryer.
The air fryer may produce some white smoke or steam when you use it for
the first time or during cooking. This is normal.
Make sure the basket and the inside of the air fryer are cleaned properly
and not greasy.
Cooking greasy foods will cause oil to collect beneath the crisper plate.
This oil will produce white smoke, and the basket may be hotter than
usual. This is normal and should not aect cooking. Handle the basket
with care.
Dark smoke is coming out of
the air fryer.
Immediately unplug your air fryer. Dark smoke means that food is burning
or there is a circuit problem. Wait for smoke to clear before pulling the
basket out. If the cause was not burnt food, contact Customer Support
(see page 19).
The air fryer has a plastic
smell.
Any air fryer may have a plastic smell from the manufacturing process.
This is normal. Follow the instructions for a Test Run (page 11) to get rid of
the plastic smell. If a plastic smell is still present, please contact Customer
Support (see page 19).
Display shows Error Code
E01/E21
There is an open circuit in the temperature monitor. Contact Customer
Support (see page 19).
Display shows Error Code
E02/E22
There is a short circuit in the temperature monitor. Contact Customer
Support (see page 19).
TROUBLESHOOTING
If your problem is not listed, please contact Customer Support (see page 19).
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