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14 4-, 5-, 7-Quart PowerXL Classic Air Fryer™
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Can I prepare foods other than fried dishes
with my PowerXL Classic Air Fryer? You can prepare
a variety of dishes, including steaks, chops, burgers,
and baked goods. See the PowerXL Classic Air Fryer
Recipe Guide.
2. Is the PowerXL Classic Air Fryer good for making
or reheating soups and sauces? Never cook or
reheat liquids in the appliance.
3. Is it possible to shut off the appliance at any time?
Press the Power Button once or remove the Basket.
4. What do I do if the appliance shuts off while
cooking? As a safety feature, the PowerXL Classic
Air Fryer has an Auto Shut-Off device that prevents
damage from overheating. Remove the Basket and
set it on a heat-resistant surface. Allow the appliance
to cool down. Remove the Power Cable from the
outlet. Once cool, plug the Power Cable back into the
socket. Restart by pressing the Power Button.
5. Does the appliance need time to heat up? If you are
cooking from a cold start, add 3 minutes to the cooking
time to compensate.
6. Can I check the food during the cooking process?
You can remove the Basket at any time while cooking
is in progress. During this time, you can shake the
contents in the Basket if needed to ensure even cooking.
7. Is the PowerXL Classic Air Fryer dishwasher safe?
Only the Fry Tray is dishwasher safe. The appliance
itself, which contains the heating coil and electronics,
should never be submerged in liquid of any kind or
cleaned with anything more than a warm, moist
cloth or nonabrasive sponge with a small amount
of mild detergent.
8. What happens if the appliance still does not
work after I have tried all the troubleshooting
suggestions? Never attempt a home repair. Contact
customer service and follow the procedures set forth
by the guarantee. Failure to do so could render your
guarantee null and void.
Clean the PowerXL Classic Air Fryer after each use.
The Basket and the Fry Tray are coated with a special
nonstick surface. Never use abrasive cleaning materials or
utensils on these surfaces.
1. Remove the Power Cable from the wall socket
and be certain the appliance is thoroughly cooled
before cleaning.
2. Wipe the outside of the appliance with a warm, moist
cloth and mild detergent.
3. Clean the Basket and the Fry Tray with hot water,
a mild detergent, and a nonabrasive sponge.
NOTE: The Fry Tray is dishwasher safe.
TIP: Should the Fry Tray contain difcult-to-remove
food particles, soak in hot, soapy water for 10 minutes.
NOTE: The rubber bumpers on the Fry Tray are part
of the Fry Tray and should generally not be removed.
However, if the rubber bumpers need to be cleaned,
they can be removed and reattached: To remove
the rubber bumpers, locate the capped end of the
bumpers and push the capped end off of the Fry Tray.
There will be some resistance, but keep pushing until
the rubber bumpers come off of the Fry Tray. Take
note of the slot on which the bumpers were sitting.
To reattach the rubber bumpers, align the hole in the
rubber bumpers with the slots from which the rubber
bumpers were removed. Slide the rubber bumpers
all the way back onto the slot on the Fry Tray.
4. Clean the inside of the appliance with hot water, a
mild detergent, and a nonabrasive sponge.
5. If necessary, remove unwanted food residue from
the heating element with a soft cleaning brush.
1. Unplug the appliance and let it cool down thoroughly.
2. Make sure all components are clean and dry.
3. Place the appliance in a clean, dry place.
Cleaning
Storage
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