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10.4 LITRE
DUAL BASKET AIR FRYER
USER MANUAL
MODEL: T17144

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
THIS BOX CONTAINS 3
SPECIFICATIONS 3
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION 4
• Key Safety Points 4
• General safety 4
• Whilst Air Frying 5
• Plug and cord 6
• Wiring safety 7
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR AIR FRYER 8
• Control panel and display 8
• Structure of your appliance 9
BEFORE FIRST USE 10
• Preparing for use 10
USING YOUR AIR FRYER 10
• Air Fryer Cooking Basket Safety Switch 10
• Removing The Cooking Baskets 10
• Turning the appliance O
N/OFF 10
• Selecting The Cooking Baskets 11
• Pre-set Menus 11
• Setting the Temperature 12
• Setting the Timer 12
• Starting and Pausing the Cooking Process 12
• Cooking With Both Cooking Baskets 12
• Cooking Separate Ingredients – The ‘Sync’ Function 12
• Cooking Larger Batches – The ‘Dual Cook’ Function 13
• Tips 13
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TROUBLESHOOTING 16
CLEANING AND CARE 17
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WEIGHTS & MEASURES TABLE 19
RECIPES 20-22

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THIS BOX CONTAINS
SPECIFICATIONS
RATED VOLTAGE AC 220 - 240V~
FREQUENCY 50/60Hz
POWER CONSUMPTION 1700W
CAPACITY 10.4 Litre
TEMPERATURE RANGE 30°C - 200°C
TIME RANGE 1 min – 24 hours
Instruction Manual
11L Dual Air Fryer
2 x Cooking Plates

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Please read these safety
NOTES carefully BEFORE
using your Tower appliance.
These warnings have been
provided in the interest
of safety. Basic safety
precautions should always
be followed including the
following:
KEY SAFETY POINTS
CAUTION:
During operation:
• Surfaces are hot. DO
NOT touch the hot
surfaces.
• Hot steam is released
through the air outlet
openings. Keep your
hands and face at a safe
distance from the steam
and from the air outlet
openings.
• Hot steam and air
may escape when the
appliance cooking basket
is opened.
GENERAL SAFETY
DO NOT immerse cords,
plugs or any part of the
appliance in water or any
other liquid.
• Close supervision is
necessary when any
appliance is used by or
near children.
• Children should not play
with the appliance.
• This appliance can
be used by children
aged from 8 years and
above and persons
with reduced physical,
sensory or mental
capabilities or lack
of experience and
knowledge if they have
been given supervision
or instruction concerning
use of the appliance in a
safe way and understan
d
the hazards involved.
• Cleaning and user
maintenance should
not be undertaken
by children without
supervision.
• Take care when any
appliance is used near
pets.
• Switch off and unplug
before fitting or
removing accessories,
after use and before
cleaning.
• Allow the appliance
to cool down for
approximately 30
minutes before fitting or
removing accessories or
cleaning.
• If the supply cord or
appliance is damaged,
stop using the appliance
immediately and
seek advice from the
manufacturer,
its service
agent or a similarly
qualified person.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

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• The use of accessory
attachments is not
recommended by the
appliance manufacturer,
apart from those
supplied with this
product.
• DO NOT use the
appliance outdoors.
DO NOT place the
appliance on or near a
hot stove top or heated
oven.
• Take care when moving
the appliance, or
removing accessories
and food as hot oil or
other hot liquids may be
present.
• This appliance is for
household use only.
DO NOT place anything
on top of the appliance.
DO NOT clean the
appliance with
metal kitchen utensils,
caustic or abrasive
cleaning agents or
scouring sponges.
DO NOT use this
appliance for anything
other than its intended
use.
WHILST AIR FRYING
• Please ensure that the
appliance is used on a
stable, level, and heat
resistant surface.
DO NOT place the
appliance on or near
combustible materials
such as a tablecloth or
curtain.
DO NOT place the
appliance against
a wall or against other
appliances. Leave at least
10cm free space
on the back and sides
and 10cm free space
above the appliance.
DO NOT place the
appliance in the
presence of explosive
and/or flammable fumes.
DO NOT cover the air
inlet and outlet during
operation.
• Any accessories, baking
trays or oven dishes
used in the appliance
will become hot. Always
use oven gloves when
handling or removing
anything from the
appliance.

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DO NOT place food that
is still packed in plastic
wrap or plastic bags
in the appliance.
• DO NOT allow food to
come into contact with
the heating element of
the appliance.
• If the appliance begins
to emit smoke, unplug it
immediately. Only open
the door once the smoke
has cleared. Remove
burnt remnants.
• DO NOT leave this
appliance unattended
whilst operating.
PLUG AND CORD
• Check that the voltage
of the main circuit
corresponds with the
rating of the appliance
before operating.
WARNING: DO NOT
let the cord hang over
the edge of a table or
counter, serious burns
may result from the air
fryer being pulled off the
counter where it may
be grabbed by children
or become entangled
with the user.
DO NOT let the supply
cord touch hot surfaces.
DO NOT carry the
appliance by the power
cord.
DO NOT use any
extension cord
with this appliance.
• The appliance is not
intended to be operated
by means of an external
timer or separate
remote-control system.
DO NOT pull the plug out
by the cord as this may
damage the plug and/or
the cable.
• DO NOT plug and
unplug with wet hands.
It is important that this instruction
manual is retained for future
reference.
If the appliance is given to someone
else, it should always be accompanied
by these operating instructions, as
they form an integral part of the
appliance.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

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In the unlikely event the appliance develops a fault, stop using it immediately
and seek advice from the Customer Support Team.
IMPORTANT
:
As the colours in the mains
lead of this appliance may not correspond
with the coloured markings identifying
the terminals in your plug, please proceed
as follows:
The wires in the mains lead are labelled in
accordance with the following code:
Blue neutral [N] Brown live [L] Green/
Yellow [EARTH]
• Plug Fitting Details (Where
Applicable). The wire labelled blue is
the neutral and must be connected to
the terminal marked [N].
• The wire labelled brown is the live
wire and must be connected to the
terminal marked [L].
• The wire labelled green/yellow must
be connected to the terminal marked
with the letter [E].
• On no account must either the brown
or the blue wire be connected to the
[EARTH] terminal.
• Always ensure that the cord grip is
fastened correctly.
• The plug must be fitted with a fu
se
of the same rating already fitted and
conforming to BS 1362 and be ASTA
approved.
• If in doubt consult a qualified
electrician who will be pleased to do
this for you.
PLUG.
f your appliance is supplied with a non-
rewireable plug fitted to the mains lead
and should the fuse need replacing,
you must use an ASTA approved one
(conforming to BS 1362 of the same rating).
If in doubt, consult a qualified electrician
who will be pleased to do this for you.
If you need to remove the plug -
disconnect it from the mains - then cut
it off of the mains lead and immediately
dispose of it in a safe manner. Never
attempt to reuse the plug or insert it into
a socket outlet as there is a danger of an
electric shock.
WIRING SAFETY FOR UK USE ONLY

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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR AIR FRYER
CONTROL PANEL AND DISPLAY
1. Grill preset indicator
2. Air fry preset indicator
3. Roast preset indicator
4. Reheat preset indicator
5. LED display
6. Bake preset indicator
7. Dehydrate preset indicator
8. Left cooking basket selection key
9. Sync key
10. Power On/Off key
11. Shake indicator
12. Start/Pause key
13. Menu key
14. Dual Cook key
15. Right cooking basket selection key
16. Time/Temperature selection dial
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STRUCTURE OF YOUR APPLIANCE
Air inlet
Air outlet
Control
Panel
Cooking
basket
Basket
handles
Grill plates

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PREPARING FOR USE
1. Read all instructions and safety
information carefully before first use.
Please retain this information for
future reference.
2. Remove your appliance from the
packaging.
3. Check that there is no damage to
the cord or any visible damage to the
body.
4. Dispose of the packaging in a
responsible manner.
5. Remove any stickers or labels from
the appliance. DO NOT remove the
rating label.
6. Thoroughly clean the grill plates
and drawers with hot water, some
washing-up liquid and a non-abrasive
sponge. Dry thoroughly.
7. Place the grill plates on the bottom of
the drawers before use.
8. Wipe the inside and outside of the
appliance with a damp cloth. Dry
thoroughly.
9. Do not fill the appliance with oil or
frying fat. This appliance operates
using hot air and requires very little
to no oil.
10. Familiarise yourself with the control
panel shown in the Specifications
section.
11. Situate your appliance according to
the Important Safety Instructions
section.
NOTE: When using the appliance for th
e
first time, a slight smoke or odour may
be emitted. This is normal and will soon
subside. Ensure that there is sufficient
ventilation around the appliance.
BEFORE FIRST USE
USING YOUR AIR FRYER
This appliance allows for just one or
both cooking baskets to be used while
cooking. The two compartments,
along with the dedicated ‘Meal’ and
‘Dual’ settings, allow for dual zone
food preparation, allowing for different
foods to be cooked simultaneously
with different cooking times and
temperatures, while still being ready at
the same time.
AIR FRYER COOKING BASKET
SAFETY SWITCH:
For your safety, this air fryer contains
a safety switch in each of the cooking
baskets, designed to keep if from
accidentally turning on whenever
the cooking baskets are not properly
situated inside the appliance or the
timer is not set. Before using your air
fryer, please ensure that the grill plates
are inside the cooking baskets and the
cooking baskets are fully closed.
REMOVING THE DRAWERS:
The drawers can be removed fully from
the air fryer. Pull on the corresponding
handle at any time to slide each drawer
out of the air fryer.
NOTE: If a cooking basket is removed
from the main body of the fryer when in
operation, the unit will automatically stop
working and the digits on the LED display
will flash to indicate the cooking process
has been paused. When the cooking
basket is re-inserted, the air fryer will
resume operation on the latest selected
settings.
OFF:
1. Plug the unit into a mains socket.
There will be a sound prompt, the LED
display will briefly illuminate and the
Power On/Off key will remain lit.
2. Press the Power On/Off key on the
unit’s control panel to turn the unit
on. There will be a sound prompt, the

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control panel will illuminate, and the
digits on the LED display will begin to
flash.
3. Press the Power key again while the
unit is turned on to put it into Standby
mode. All the indicators on the unit’s
control panel other than the Power
On/Off key will go off and a twenty-
second countdown will begin on the
unit’s LED screen to show it is being
put into Standby mode.
SELECTING THE COOKING
DRAWERS:
This unit allows you to cook on either
of its two cooking baskets separately
or use both for simultaneous meal
preparation.
1. To select the cooking basket you wish
to use, press the corresponding key
on the unit’s control panel. The key,
the Shake key and the corresponding
side of the LED display will begin to
flash, and the opposite side of the
LED display will go out
NOTE: Pressing the selection key for one
of the cooking baskets while a cooking
cycle is under way on the other cooking
basket will not cancel or interrupt that
cooking cycle, but simply activate the
second cooking basket for simultaneous
cooking.
The appliance’s cooking temperature can
be set manually, from 30ºC to 200ºC.
2. Once the unit is on and the required
cooking basket or cooking baskets
have been selected, select one of
the unit’s six pre-set modes to start
a cooking cycle. Press the Menu key
on the unit’s control panel to cycle
through and select the available
modes. The corresponding indicator
will begin to flash and the default
time and temperature settings for
that mode will flash on the unit’s LED
screen to show which mode has been
selected.
3. Once the desired cooking mode
has been selected, press the Start/
Pause key to start a cooking cycle.
Alternatively, adjust the time and
temperature, as detailed in the
corresponding section of this
instruction manual.
NOTE: It is not possible to change modes
midway through a cooking cycle. To
change modes when a cooking cycle
is under way, that cycle must first be
paused, cancelled or ended before the
new cooking mode can be selected.
NOTE: A cooking mode MUST be selected
before a cooking session can be started or
any time and temperature settings can be
adjusted.
AIR FRY
Ideal for crispy chips, chicken nuggets,
etc.
Temperature: 200°C (Range: 80-200°C)
Cooking time: 30 min (Range: 1 – 60 min)
ROAST
Ideal for meat, roasted vegetables, etc.
Temperature: 200°C (Range: 80-200°C)
Cooking time: 37 min (Range: 1 – 60 min)
GRILL
Ideal for grilled meat, fish, vegetables,
bread, etc.
Temperature: 200°C (Range: 80-200°C)
Cooking time: 13 min (Range: 1 – 30 min)
REHEAT
For reheating food that has already been
cooked.
Temperature: 120°C (Range: 80-200°C)
Cooking time: 9 min (Range: 1 – 30 min)
BAKE
Ideal for cakes, desserts or bread rolls
Temperature: 200°C (Range: : 80-200°C)
Cooking time: 19 min (Range: 1 – 240 min)
DEHYDRATE
Ideal for dried fruit, vegetables, chips
etc. Temperature: 55°C (Range: 35–80°C)
Cooking time: 8h (Range: 1 – 24h)
NOTE: The pre-set times and
temperatures for each program should be
adjusted if necessary to ensure the food is
fully cooked. Adjustments can also be
made during the cooking process. Refer to
the ‘Setting the Temperature’ and ‘Setting
the Timer’ sections of this instruction
manual for guidance on how to manually
adjust each setting.
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USING YOUR AIR FRYER
SETTING THE TEMPERATURE:
1. To adjust the temperature for a
cooking mode, press down on the
centre of the Time/Temperature dial
to activate the temperature selection
function. The digits on the top half
of the unit’s LED display will begin to
flash to show this function has been
activated.
2. Once the temperature selection
function is activated, turn the Time/
Temperature dial to increase or
decrease it, by increments of 5
degrees. Turn this dial clockwise to
increase the temperature, or counter-
clockwise to decrease it.
NOTE: Temperature ranges will differ
according to the function or mode
selected.
SETTING THE TIMER:
1. To adjust the cooking time for a
cooking mode, press down on the
centre of the Time/Temperature dial
twice to activate the time selection
function. The digits on the lower half
of the unit’s LED display will begin to
flash to show this function has been
activated.
2. Once the time selection function is
activated, turn the Time/Temperature
dial to increase or decrease it, by
increments of 1 minute. Turn this dial
clockwise to increase the cooking
time, or counter-clockwise to
decrease it.
NOTE: Cooking time ranges will differ
according to the function or mode
selected.
3. Alternatively, press the On/Off key
again to interrupt and cancel the
cooking cycle. A twenty-second
countdown will begin on the unit’s
LED display to indicate the cooking
process has been ended.
STARTING AND PAUSING THE
COOKING PROCESS:
1. Once the appropriate function,
time and temperature have been
selected, touch the Start/Pause
key on the unit’s control panel
to start the cooking process.
Alternatively, touch the Start/Pause
key without programming the time
or temperature to start a cooking
session on the default settings for
each mode.
2. Touch the Start/Pause key or the
cooking basket selection key while
the unit is in operation to pause the
cooking process, and again while the
unit is paused to resume it.
3. Alternatively, press the On/Off key
again to interrupt an
d cancel the
cooking cycle. A twenty-second
countdown will begin on the unit’s
LED display to indicate the cooking
process has been ended.
COOKING WITH BOTH
COOKING BASKETS:
This unit offers a choice of two functions
when cooking with both cooking baskets
simultaneously. The ‘Sync function allows
you to cook separate ingredients on each
cooking basket so that they are ready at
the same time, while the ‘Dual’ function
lets you set both cooking baskets of the
air fryer on the same settings, allowing for
larger batch cooking.
COOKING SEPARATE
FUNCTION:
1. To use either cooking basket of
the air fryer on separate time and
temperature settings, press the
‘Sync key on the unit’s control
panel. The key, the Shake indicator
and the digits on the unit’s LED
display will begin to flash.
2. Once the ‘Sync’ function is selected,
press either of the cooking basket
selection keys on the unit’s control
panel and program it, as described
in the previous sections of this
instruction manual..
NOTE: After a pre-set has been
selected, the default cooking time and
temperature settings can be adjusted
manually to suit individual preference.
Refer to the ‘Setting the Temperature’
and ‘Setting the Timer’ sections of this
instruction manual for guidance on how
to select and set the required time and
temperature.

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USING YOUR AIR FRYER
3. Once the required settings have
been selected on the first cooking
basket, press the selection key for
the other cooking basket to move
on to programming it.
4. Repeat the process detailed above
to program the second drawer,
then press the Start/Pause key to
begin the cooking process. The
unit will automatically stagger the
two programmed cooking cycles
and delay the start of the shorter
one so that both cycles finish
simultaneously.
THE ‘DUAL’ FUNCTION:
1. To select and set the same time and
temperature settings for both cooking
baskets of the air fryer, allowing for
larger batches of ingredients to be
cooked at once, press the ‘Dual Cook’
key on the unit’s control panel. The
key, the cooking basket selection
keys and the digits on the unit’s LED
display will begin to flash.
2. Once the ‘Dual Cook’ function is
selected, choose the desired pre-
set and adjust the required time
and temperature settings for the
ingredients you wish to cook. Refer
to the ‘Pre-set Menus’, ‘Setting the
Temperature’ and ‘Setting the Timer’
sections of this instruction manual
for guidance on how to select and set
the required pre-set menu, time and
temperature.
3. Once the cooking program and
settings have been adjusted
accordingly, press the Start/Pause
key on the unit’s control panel to
start a cooking cycle. The unit will
automatically carry out identical
cooking cycles on both cooking
baskets.
Tips:
• To remove large or fragile ingred
ients,
lift the ingredients out of the cooking
basket with a pair of tongs.
• The cooking time will depend on the
size of your ingredients. Smaller sizes
may require a shorter cooking time.
•
• A larger quantity of ingredients
requires a slightly longer preparation
time than a smaller quantity of
ingredients.
• Shaking smaller ingredients halfway
during the cooking time optimises
the end result and can help prevent
unevenly fried ingredients.
• For perfectly fluffy fries, it is
recommen
ded that potatoes be
parboiled before frying.
• Add some oil to fresh potatoes for a
crispy result. Fry your ingredients in
the air fryer within a few minutes after
you added the oil.
• The optimal amount for preparing
crispy fries is 500 grams.
• Be cautious of using extremely greasy
ingredients such as sausages in the
air fryer.
• Snacks that can be prepared in an
oven can also be prepared in the air
fryer.
• Use pre-made dough to prepare filled
snacks quickly and easily. Pre-made
dough also requires a shorter cooking
time than home-made dough.
• Place a baking tin or oven dish in
the air fryer drawer if you want to
bake a cake or quiche, or if you want
to fry fragile ingredients or filled
ingredients.
• The air fryer can be used to reheat
ingredients. To reheat ingredients,
select the ‘Reheat’ function from
the unit’s control panel, or set the
temperature to 150°C for up to 10
minutes.
• If the ingredients are ready empty
the cooking basket into a bowl or
onto a plate. Take care if tilting
the cooking basket, as any excess
oil that has collected on the
bottom of the cooking basket will
leak onto the ingredients, and the
grill plate may also detach from the
cooking basket and fall onto the
food.
• When a batch of food is ready, the
appliance is instantly ready for
preparing another batch.
• Unplug the appliance when the unit is
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SETTINGS TABLE:
NOTE: Once a pre-set mode has
been selected, the cooking time and
temperature can be adjusted manually,
to suit any number of foods. This
settings table will help you to select the
basic settings for a variety of popular
ingredients.
NOTE: Keep in mind that these settings
are indications. As ingredients differ in
origin, size, shape and brand the best
settings for the ingredients cannot be
guaranteed.
Menu
Default
Temp
(°C)
Default
Time
(Mins)
Dual
Cook
Time
(Mins)
Temp
Range
(°C)
Time Range
(Mins)
Air Fryer
200 20 23
80-200 1-60
Roast
200 35 37
180-200 1-60
Grill
200 10 13
200 1-30
Bake
180 16
19 80-200 1-60
Reheat
120 6
9 80-200 1-60
Dehydrate
55 8 hours
8 hours 35-80 1-24 hours
Keep Warm
80 60
60 70-100 1-60
French Fries
200 20
30 80-200 1-60
NOTE: Because the Rapid Air technology
instantly reheats the air inside the
appliance, removing the drawer briefly
out of the appliance during hot air frying
barel
y disturbs the process.
NOTE: Add 3 minutes to the preparation
time before you start frying if the
appliance is cold.

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Spare part replacements and accessories are available to purchase via:
+44 (0) 333 220 6066
www.towerhousewares.co.uk
PART NO DESCRIPTION IMAGE
T1714401 Cooking Plate
T1714402 Left Hand Basket
T1714403 Right Hand Basket

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PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
The air fryer
does not work
The appliance is not plugged in.
A drawer or cooking mode has not been
selected.
The Start/Stop key has not been pressed.
The drawers are open and the selected
function is paused.
Plug the appliance into an earthed wall
socket.
Select the required drawer and cooking mode
by pressing the corresponding buttons on the
unit’s control panel.
Press the Start/Stop key.
Close the drawers to automatically resume the
selected function.
The drawers
will not slide
inside the unit
properly.
There is too much food in the drawers. Take car
e not to overfill the drawers.
The fried
ingredients
are not done.
Too much food has been added to the
air fryer.
The set temperature is too low.
The cooking time is too short.
Put smaller batches of ingredients in the air
fryer. Smaller batches are fried more evenly.
Set to an appropriate temperature or select
the appropriate pre-set program from the
unit’s control panel.
Set an appropriate cooking time or select the
appropriate pre-set program from the unit’s
control panel.
Fresh fries are
fried unevenly
in the air fryer.
Wrong type of potatoes used.
The potato sti
cks were not rinsed
adequately before frying.
Use fresh potatoes and make sure they stay
firm during frying.
Rinse the potato sticks properly to remove
starch from the outside.
Fried snacks
are not crispy
or evenly fried
when they
come out of
the air fryer.
Some food materials have to be fried
with oil.
Wrong type of snacks used.
Food is stuck together or not in an even
layer.
Brush a thin layer of oil on the surface of the
food first, then start to fry it.
Use oven snacks or lightly brush some oil onto
the snacks for a crispier result.
Shake or turn the food periodically
through
the cooking process.
Fresh fries
are not crispy
when they
come out of
the air fryer.
The crispiness of the fries depends on
the amount of oil and water in the fries.
Make sure you dry the potato sticks properly
before you add the oil.
Cut the potato sticks smaller for a crispier
result.
Add slightly more oil for a crispier result.
The appliance
is smoking.
The ingredients have a high oil content.
The appliance contains grease from a
previous use.
An inappropriate temperature has been
set.
Smoking will be normal.
White smoke is caused by grease heating up
inside t
he fryer.
Clean the appliance properly after each use.
Follow the suggested settings or food
manufacturer’s recommendations.
The food is
burned
The food was added before pre-heating
was complete.
The food was cooked for too long.
The food was left in the appliance after
the cooking time had elapsed.
Add food to the appliance only once pre-
heating is completed.
Check on the progress of the food periodically
throughout the cooking process.
Remove the food from the appliance as soon
as the cooking time has elapsed.
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CLEANING AND CARE
WARNING! Do not immerse the appliance
in water or any other liquid.
NOTE: Clean the appliance after every use.
1. Do not use metal kitchen utensils or
abrasive cleaning materials to clean
the cooking baskets and grill plates,
as this may damage the non-stick
coating.
2. Clean the cooking baskets and grill
plates with hot water, some washing-
up liquid and a non-abrasive sponge
or brush.
Tip: If food residue is stuck to the grill
plates or the bottom of the cooking
baskets, leave them to soak in hot water
and some wa
shing-up liquid for a few
hours or overnight.
3. DO NOT allow water or any other
liquid to enter the unit.
4. Wipe the outside of the appliance
with a damp cloth.
5. Wipe the inside of the appliance with
hot water and a non-abrasive sponge.
6. Clean the heating element with a
cleaning brush to remove any food
residues.
7. Ensure all parts are thoroughly dry
before use.
NOTE: The cooking baskets are NOT
dishwasher-proof. NEVER place the
cooking baskets in the dishwasher.
STORAGE
• Ensure that the air fryer is cool, clean
and dry before you store it.
• Store the appliance in a cool and dry
place.

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access to information about the recycling
of electrical items purchased in Ireland.
If you have any questions or concerns about your new product,
please contact our
helpful Customer Support Team:
+44 (0) 333 220 6066
www.towerhousewares.co.uk
Please have your Model No. available. This can be found on the front
cover of this instruction manual and on the appliance’s rating label.
The WEEE directive, introduced in August
2006, states that all electrical items must
be recycled, rather than taken to landfill.
Please arrange to take this appliance to
your local Civic Amenity site for recycling,
once it has reached the end of its life.
DISPOSAL OF THE UNIT
CUSTOMER SUPPORT

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WEIGHTS AND MEASURES
Check these charts for basic imperial to metric conversions of weights.
IMPERIAL Metric
1/2 oz 15g
1 oz 30g
2 oz 60g
3 oz 90g
4 oz 110g
5 oz 140g
6 oz 170g
7 oz 200g
8 oz 225g
9 oz 255g
10 oz 280g
11 oz 310g
12 oz 340g
13 oz 370g
14 oz 400g
16 oz 425g
1 lb oz 450g
METRIC IMPERIAL US CUPS
250ml 8 fl oz 1 cup
180ml 6 fl oz 3/4 cup
150ml 5 fl oz 2/3 cup
120ml 4 fl oz 1/2 cup
75ml 2 ½ fl oz 1/3 cup
60ml 2 fl oz 1/4 cup
30ml 1 fl oz 1/8 cup
15ml 1/2 fl oz 1 tablespoon

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INGREDIENTS
2 large potatoes
½ tbsp. paprika
Pinch of salt
Pinch of pepper
1 tbsp. sunflower oil
1. Wash, peel and slice the potatoes.
2. Dry with kitchen paper.
3. Cut the potatoes into your desired
length and thickness.
4. Bring a large pot of water to the boil with
a pinch of salt. Add the chips and allow
to part boil for 10 minutes.
5. Strain the fries and immediately run
under cold water to stop them from
cooking any more.
6. Pour the oil in a bowl, with the paprika,
salt and pepper. Put the fries on top and
mix until all the
fries are coated.
7. Remove the fries from the bowl with
your fingers or kitchen utensil so that
the excess oil stays behind in the bowl.
8. Place the fries in the air fryer and
then set the fryer to cook as per the
suggested times/temperature in the
Settings Table.
Variations: Try replacing ½ tbsp. of paprika
with ½ tbsp. garlic powder, or ½ tbsp. of
grated parmesan cheese.
HOMEMADE FRIES
FAMILY SIZE
SERVES
4

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HONEY LIME CHICKEN WINGS
INGREDIENTS
12 chicken wings
2 tbsp soy sauce
2 tbsp honey
1 ½ tsp salt
¼ tsp white pepper
¼ tsp black pepper
2 tbsp fresh lime
juice
METHOD
1. Place all the ingredients inside a large
mixing bowl or zip-locked sealing
bag and mix them well. Marinate in
the refrigerator for at least 4 hours
(preferably overnight)
2. Evenly scatter the chicken wings across
the basket.
3. Cook the wings, turning halfway
through as per the suggested time and
temperature settings.
FAMILY SIZE
SERVES
4

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MOLTEN CHOCOLATE LAVA CAKE
INGREDIENTS
100g dark chocolate
chips
100g unsalted butter
1 ½ tbsp. self-raising flour
2 eggs
2 ½ tbsp. sugar
METHOD
1. Melt the chocolate and the butter,
stirring all the time.
2. Stir the flour into the mixture, mix it in
lightly and set the mixture aside.
3. In a separate mixing bowl, mix together
the eggs and sugar until light and
frothy. Mix in the chocolate sauce slowly
until the ingredients are well blended
together.
4. Pour the batter into an oven-safe cup or
ramekin and place it inside the air fr
yer.
5. Turn the air fryer to 190ºC for 6 minutes.
6. When ready, top with ice-cream and
serve immediately.
FAMILY SIZE
SERVES
4

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NOTES

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This product is guaranteed for 12
months from the date of original
purchase.
If any defect arises due to faulty
materials of workmanship, the faulty
products must be returned to the place
of purchase.
Refund or replacement is at the
discretion of the retailer.
THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS APPLY:
The product must be returned to the
retailer with proof of purchase or a
receipt.
The product must be installed and used
in accordance with the instructions
contained in this instruction guide.
It must be used
only for domestic
purposes.
It does not cover wear and tear, damage,
misuse or consumable parts.
Tower has limited liability for incidental
or consequential loss or damage.
This guarantee is valid in the UK and
Eire only.
The standard one year guarantee is only
extended to the maximum available
for each particular product upon
registration of the product within 28
days of purchase. If you do not register
the product with us within the 28 day
period, your product is guaranteed for
1 year only.
To validate your extended
warranty,
please visit www.towerhousewares.
co.uk and register with us online.
Please note that length of extended
warranty offered is dependent on
product type and that each qualifying
product needs to be registered
individually in order to extend its
warranty past the standard 1 year.
Extended warranty is only valid with
proof of purchase or receipt.
Your warranty becomes void should you
decide to use non Tower spare parts.
Spare parts can be purchased from
www.towerhousewares.co.uk
Or call o
ur Customer Support Team on:
+44 (0) 333 220 6066
We hope you enjoy your appliance for many years...
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