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Do not
overfill the basket.
Heaping amounts of food may
touch the heating coils and
cause a fire hazard.
•
Do not
touch accessories
(including the crisper plate)
during or immediately after air
frying.
•
Do not
place paper, cardboard,
non-heat-resistant plastic, or
similar materials into your air
fryer.
•
Never
put baking or parchment
paper into the air fryer without
food on top. Air circulation can
cause paper to lift and touch
heating coils.
• If lining the basket with foil,
make sure it did not contact
the heating elements, that can
cause overheating and risk of
fire.
•
Always
use heat-safe
containers. Be extremely
cautious if using containers that
aren't metal or glass.
• To reduce the risk of fire,
keep your air fryer away from
flammable materials (curtains,
tablecloths, etc.). Use on a flat,
stable, heat-resistant surface
away from heat sources or
liquids.
• Immediately turn off and unplug
your air fryer if you see dark
smoke coming out. White smoke
4
is normal, caused by heating
fat or food splashing, but
dark smoke means that food
is burning or there is a circuit
problem. Wait for the smoke to
clear before pulling the basket
out. If the cause was not burnt
food, contact
Customer Support
(see page 18).
• To turn the air fryer off, press
once. The display will show
STANDBY,
will remain orange,
and all other buttons will turn off.
•
Do not
leave your air fryer
unattended while in use.
POWER & CORD
• Turn off the air fryer before
removing the plug from the
outlet.
• To unplug, grab the plug and
pull from the outlet.
from the power cord.
•
Do not
let the power cord (or
any extension cord) hang over
the edge of a table or counter
or touch hot surfaces.
• Remove and discard the
protective cover fitted over the
power plug of the air fryer to
prevent a choking hazard.
•
Never
use an outlet below the
counter when plugging in your
air fryer.
• Your air fryer has a 3-prong
Never
pull