The first time that you use your deep-frying pan, it will
give off an unpleasant smell and produce some smoke.
To avoid this as much as possible, first clean the
reservoir, the basket and the heating element with
warm water and washing-up liquid.
- Fill the reservoir with three litres of water and add a
drop of washing-up liquid.
- Bring the water to the boil and keep it boiling for about
10 minutes.
- Carefully take the reservoir out of the deep-frying pan
and pour the water out.
- Rinse the reservoir with clean water.
USE
Frying food
Set the temperature desired and wait until the oil has
reached this temperature. The light next to the
temperature indicator reaches ”ºC” and turns off. The
deep-frying pan automatically keeps the oil at the right
temperature.
Attention:
Dry moist foodstuffs first to avoid excessive frothing of
the oil.
Replace the oil when it turns light brown or when the
food fried does not become crisp (even with the right
temperature set).
Do not forget to return the control button to 0 after you
have finished frying. The light next to ”ON” turns off.
To avoid the risk of fire, first remove any bits of batter
that remain in the oil before you start frying again.
Fill the reservoir until the oil level is between the
minimum (3 litres) and maximum (3.5 litres) indication
lines on the reservoir wall.
Attention:
The element that has been switched on should always
be immersed in cooking oil or fat. This means that you
should never melt hard chunks of fat directly on the
element.
Attention:
First melt animal of vegetable fat before you pour it into
the deep-frying pan.
If you use fat instead of oil, start by pricking holes into
the congealed fat with a knife or fork before switching
on the deep-frying pan. This avoids splattering should
the congealed fat contain an air bubble. Be careful
when doing this so as not to damage the temperature
sensors on the heating element.
This appliance should not be used by children. When
the deep-frying pan is used, children should be
kept under constant supervision to avoid them
playing with it.