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6 ENGLISH
Ingredients
Min.– max.
amount
Time
(min)
Tem per a ture Note
Cake 400-600 g
14-21 oz
40-50 160°C / 325°F Use the baking accessory
Pre-baked bread/rolls
(around 60 g / 1.2 oz)
1-5 pieces 6-10 200°C/400°F
Homemade bread 400-600 g
14-21 oz
40-50 160°C / 325°F Use the baking accessory.
The shape should be as
at as possible to avoid
that the bread touches
the heating element when
rising.
Breakfast 3 eggs, 2
toasts
12 160°C / 325°F Cook eggs for 7 minutes,
then add toasts.
Airfrying
Caution
This is an Airfryer that works on hot air. Do not ll the pan with oil, frying fat or any other
liquid. (Fig. 8)
Do not touch hot surfaces. Use handles or knobs. Handle the hot pan with oven-safe gloves.
This appliance is for household use only.
This appliance may produce some smoke when you use it for the rst time. This is normal.
Preheating of the appliance is not necessary.
1 Remove the pan from the appliance by pulling the handle. (Fig. 5)
2 Put the frying insert in the pan. (Fig. 6)
3 Put the ingredients in the pan. (Fig. 7)
Note
The Airfryer can prepare a large range of ingredients. Consult the ‘Food table’ for the right
quantities and approximate cooking times.
Do not exceed the amount indicated in the ‘Food table’ section or overll the basket beyond the
‘MAX’ indication as this could aect the quality of the end result.
If you want to prepare dierent ingredients at the same time, make sure you check the suggested
cooking time required for the dierent ingredients before you start to cook them simultaneously.
4 Put the pan back into the Airfryer. (Fig. 9)
Caution
Never use the pan without the frying insert in it.
Do not touch the pan during and for some time after use, as it could get very hot.
5 Put the plug in the wall outlet. (Fig. 10)
6 Press the power on/o button to switch on the appliance. (Fig. 11)
7 Press the temperature button. (Fig. 12)
8 Press the increase or decrease button to choose the temperature. (Fig. 13)
9 Press the time button. (Fig. 14)
10 Press the increase of decrease button to choose the time. (Fig. 15)
11 Press the start/pause button to start the cooking process. (Fig. 16)
Note
Refer to the food table with basic cooking settings for dierent types of food.

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