iNNOTECK DS-5257 6 in 1 16 Litre Digital Air Fryer Oven Instruction Manual
- June 9, 2024
- INNOTECK
Table of Contents
- DS-5257 6 in 1 16 Litre Digital Air Fryer Oven
- Important Safeguards
- Usage Conditions and Restrictions
- Features Of DS-5257 Digital Air Fryer Oven
- Main Unit
- ACCESSORIS
- ONE TOUCH CONTROL PANEL FEATURES
- Using the Accessories
- Using the Air Fryer
- Choose a preset:
- Care and Cleaning
- FAQs and Troubleshooting Guide
- Terms & Conditions
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
6 in 1
16 Litre Digital Air Fryer Oven
Instruction Manual
MODEL: DS-5257
DS-5257 6 in 1 16 Litre Digital Air Fryer Oven
Cooks up to 90% faster than traditional cookware, make meals in minutes rather
than hours saving energy
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When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be
followed. Do not use the Innoteck Kitchen Pro Air Fryer until you have read
this manual thoroughly.
Important Safeguards
When using this electrical appliance, the following basic safety precautions
should always be followed:
For Your Safety
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Voltage: Make sure your outlet voltage and circuit frequency correspond to the voltage stated on the appliance rating label. If it does not match, contact our after sales support line and do not use the appliance.
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Connection: Insert the plug properly into an earthed mains socket. Make sure the socket is within easy reach so the plug can easily be removed if necessary.
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Electrical circuit: To avoid an electrical circuit overload do not use a high wattage appliance on the same circuit with the Air Fryer.
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Do not immerse: To protect against electric shock, do not immerse the cord, plug or the electric base in water or other liquid. If the base is accidentally immersed, immediately unplug the power plug, dry the appliance and have it checked by qualified service personnel.
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Protect from moisture: Do not expose the electrical connections to water. Do not use the appliance, or touch the plug, with wet or damp hands, on a damp floor or when the electric base is wet.
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Power cord: A short power supply cord is provided to reduce the hazards resulting from becoming entangled in or tripping over a longer cord. However, if an extension cord must be used, make sure its marked electrical rating is the same as the product. Arrange the extended cord so it will not drape over the table or benchtop where it can be pulled on or tripped over accidentally. Do not kink, bend, squash, strain or damage the power cord and protect it from sharp edges and heat. Do not let the cord hang over the edge of a table or benchtop, or touch hot surfaces.
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Damage: Check the power cord regularly for visible damage. If it is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its authorised service centres or similarly qualified personnel in order to avoid any hazards. Do not pick up or operate an appliance with a damaged cord or plug, or after the appliance malfunctions or has been dropped or damaged in any manner.
In case of damage, call our after sales support line for advice on repair or return of the damaged product. -
Unattended: Do not leave the appliance unattended when plugged in.
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After use: Unplug the appliance after use. Wait until it has cooled completely before attempting to move or clean it.
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Disconnect: Always unplug the power cord when the appliance is not in use. When unplugging the appliance, grip by the plug, do not pull by the cord.
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RCD: Unless your home is already fitted with a residual current device (safety switch), we recommend installing an RCD with a rated residual operating current not exceeding 30mA to provide additional safety protection when using electrical appliances. See your electrician for professional advice.
Caution: Hot Surfaces!
- The Air Fryer and accessories will become very hot during use. Do not come into contact with heated parts while or after using the Air Fryer! Only touch the handles and control knobs while the Air Fryer is in operation or immediately after it has been switched off. The appliance needs approximately 30 minutes to cool down. Wait until the Air Fryer has cooled down fully before it is transported, cleaned or stored away. Use oven gloves and the rotisserie removal tool if necessary when handling the hot accessories.
- Open the door! Take care when opening the door! There is a danger of scalding from hot steam.
- Free space: Do not place the appliance against a wall or against other appliances. Hot air up to 160 Degrees expels through the rear vent of the appliance. Leave at least 10cm clearance around the entire appliance , including directly above it. Additional care should be taken when placing appliances on bench top surfaces or near splash backs where such materials (Acrylics , timber etc. ) do not have the high heat resistant properties, so advised to place them on top of a heat resistant material between bench and appliance and further away from wall surfaces / splash backs.
- Safe distance: During hot air frying, hot steam is released through the air outlet openings. Keep your hands and face at a safe distance from the steam and form the air outlet openings.
Usage Conditions and Restrictions
- Indoor domestic use only: This appliance is intended for indoor domestic use only. Do not use it outdoors.
- Intended purpose: This Air Fryer works with hot air and is not a conventional fryer that is filled with oil or deep-frying fat. It is suitable for frying, baking, grilling, dehydrating, keeping warm or de-frosting food. It generally works like a convection fan oven. It is not intended for use with any non-food materials or products. Do not use the appliance for anything other than its intended purpose, and only use it as described in this manual. Any other use may cause fire, electric shock or injury.
- Accessories: Do not use accessories not supplied with this product. Improper use or installation may result in the risk of fire, electric shock or injury.
- Usage restrictions: This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
- Children: Supervise children to ensure they do not play with the appliance. Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used by or near children.
- Location: To ensure efficient operation and avoid overturning, always place the appliance on a level and stable work surface.
- Protect from heat: Do not place the appliance on or near a hot gas or electric burner, or near a heated oven.
- Do not pour any liquids (e.g. oil or water) directly into the Air Fryer or the rotating mesh basket or place a liquid filled vessel into the Air Fryer. It works exclusively with hot air.
- CAUTION: Never use the open door as a deposit surface, e.g. for the rotating basket! Hot accessories could damage the door. In addition, the Air Fryer could tip over and present a risk of injury.
- CAUTION: The Air Fryer must always be disconnected from the mains power when it is left unattended and before transporting, assembling, disassembling and cleaning the Air Fryer.
- WARNING: Do not make any modifications to the Air Fryer. Also do not replace the connecting cable yourself. If the Air Fryer, the connecting cable or the accessories of the Air Fryer are damaged, they must be replaced by the manufacturer, customer service department or a specialist workshop in order to avoid any hazards.
- CAUTION: The Air Fryer is not designed to be operated with an external timer or a separate remote control system.
- CAUTION: Note the cleaning instructions in the “Care and Cleaning” chapter!
- Liability: We accept no liability for any damages or injury caused by improper use, incorrect handling or noncompliance with these instructions.
- Plastic bags and films: Keep children and animals away from plastic bags and films. There is a danger of suffocation.
- Thunderstorm: Remove the mains plug if a fault occurs during operation or before a thunderstorm.
- Check the Air Fryer: Always check the Air Fryer for damage before putting it into operation. The Air Fryer should only be used when it is fully assembled, undamaged, and in working order!
- Place the Air Fryer: Always place the Air Fryer on a dry, even, firm and heat resistant surface. Never place the Air Fryer on a soft surface. Do not cover the air inlet or the air outlet when the appliance is working. Otherwise it could overheat and be damaged. Do not place the Air Fryer on or next to heat sources such as hobs or ovens. Keep naked flames, e.g. burning candles, away from the Air Fryer and the connecting cable. Do not expose the Air Fryer to extreme temperatures, persistent moisture, direct sun-light or impacts. Keep the Air Fryer in a dry place at temperatures of between 0 and 40°C.
- Objects: Never place objects on the Air Fryer.
- Parts the manufacturer: Use only original spare parts from the manufacturer. If accessory parts which are not authorised by the manufacturer are used, all warranty and guarantee claims are void.
- WARNING: Do not use the Air Fryer if it has malfunctioned, fallen or been dropped in water. Have it checked in a specialist workshop before using it again.
WARNING: Forks, Skewers and other metal parts with this unit are sharp
and will get extremely hot during use. Great care should be taken to avoid
personal injury. Wear protective oven mitts or gloves.
Warning
- Do not use the Air Fryer in rooms containing easily ignitable or explosive substances.
- Donot operate the Air Fryer in the vicinity of combustible material. Do not place any combustible materials (e.g. cardboard, paper or plastic) on or in the Air Fryer.
- Donot connect the Air Fryer along with other consumer appliances (with a high wattage) to a multiple outlet power board or adaptors in order to prevent overloading and a possible short circuit (fire).
- Do not insert anything into the ventilation openings of the Air Fryer and make sure that these do not become clogged.
- Make sure that foodstuffs containing oil and fats are not overheated. Do not place any vessels filled with oil or other liquids into the Air Fryer.
- Do not cover the Air Fryer during operation in order to prevent it from catching fire.
- Inthe event of a fire: Do not extinguish with water! Smother the flames with a fire blanket or a suitable fire extinguisher.
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THIS APPLIANCE IS DESIGNED FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY
Features Of DS-5257 Digital Air Fryer Oven
Main Unit
Accessories included
- Main Unit (1x)
- Rotating Mesh Basket (1x)
- Rotating Rotisserie Fork with Locking Screws (2x)
- Shafts (1x)
- Oil Drip Tray (1x)
- Air Flow Racks (2x)
- Rotisserie Removal Tool (1x)
Accessories location:
2,0&6 in the product
3,4&7 on the top of the packing foam.
Main Unit
1. START/STOP Button
2. Time & Temperature dial
3. Handle
4. Oven Door with Viewing Window
5. Internal Light (Not Shown)| 6. Cooking Compartment
7. Air Fryer Body
8. Control Panel
9. Air Inlet Slots
10. Air Outlet Openings
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ACCESSORIS
ONE TOUCH CONTROL PANEL FEATURES
10 Presets Cooking Modes
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Fries
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Fish
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Shrimp
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Steak
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Chicken
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Rotisserie
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Toasting
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Dehydration
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Baking
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Pizza
Multi Functions -
Internal Light On/Off: Check the cooking status
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Operating Lights : Lighting up when Air Fryer Oven is in operation
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Rotating Function On/Off : For Rotating Mesh Basket, Rotating Rotisseries Spit.
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Temperature Setting: Press one time and then adjust by the dial
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LED Digital Display : Alternating disply of temperature & remaining cooking time during operation.
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Timer Setting: Press one time, then set the cooking time by the dial
Intended Use
- This Air Fryer works with hot air and is not a conventional fryer that is filled with oil or deep-frying fat. It is suitable for frying, baking, grilling, dehydrating, keeping warm or defrosting food. It generally works like a convection fan oven.
- The Air Fryer is for personal domestic use only and is not intended for commercial applications.
- The Air Fryer should only be used as described in these instructions. Any other use is deemed to be improper. Incorrect operation and incorrect handling may cause faults with the Air Fryer and cause injury to the user.
- The following are excluded from the warranty: all defects caused by improper handling, damage or unauthorised attempts at repair. The same applies to normal wear and tear.
Before Initial Use
- Check the items supplied for completeness (See page 5-6)and possible transport damage. If you find any damage, do not use the Air Fryer (I), but rather contact the customer service department.
- Remove any possible films, stickers or transport protection from the Air Fryer. Never remove the rating plate and any possible warnings!
- The Air Fryer should be used for the first time without any food in it as it may produce some smoke or odours due to coating residues. Allow the Air Fryer to heat up on the highest temperature setting for approx. 15 minutes without any food in it (see the “Using the Air Fryer” chapter).
- Thoroughly rinse all accessories. Follow the instructions in the “Care and Cleaning” chapter to do this.
Using the Accessories
(See page 6-7 for illustrations)
Oil Drip Tray
The oil drip tray should always be inserted so that any dripping fat, crumbs
or other food residues can be collected in it. Slide the tray right into the
bottom of the cooking compartment or onto the bottom rails.
Air Flow Racks
The air flow racks are intended for dehydrating. However, they can also be
used for crisping, warming up etc.
The air flow racks are slid onto the rails in the cooking compartment (see
Illustration A). The heating element is located at the top of the cooking
space, so the higher up a baking rack is placed, the more intense the heat is
from above.
In the top section, the food is cooked faster and crispier. The middle
position should be chosen to achieve even heating from all sides. The bottom
rails are suitable for gentle cooking.
NOTE
The shaft contains two small round notches. They mark the outermost position
of the locking screws. These must not be attached any further than the outer
ends of the shaft to ensure that smooth operation is possible.
Be careful when handling the skewers in order to prevent any injuries!
The rack and skewers will be hot and oven gloves must be used when handling.
- Check that it fits securely. The rack must not be able to rotate about its own axis while the Air Fryer is switched off. If this is not the case, plug the lefthand end of the shaft deeper into the holder.
After use, remove the rack from the cooking compartment using the rotisserie
removal tool It is essential that you use oven gloves to do this!
Rotating Rotisserie Fork
The rotating rotisserie fork consists of the shaft and two rotating forks. It
is suitable for grilling large pieces of meat, e.g. chicken, grilled or roast
pork. Assemble the rotating rotisserie fork and insert it into the Air Fryer:
NOTE
The shaft contains two small round notches. They mark the outermost position
of the locking screws. These must not be attached any further than the outer
ends of the shaft to ensure that smooth operation is possible.
Be careful when handling the fork in order to prevent any injuries!
The fork will be hot and oven gloves must be used when handling.
- Slide one of the rotating forks onto the shaft and lock it with the locking screw. The shaft contains a small round notch for the tip of the locking screw. In the case of smaller pieces of food, the rotating forks can be secured more centrally on the shaft.
- Slide the items you want to grill onto the rotating fork.
- Slide the other rotating fork onto the shaft and lock it with the locking screw.
- Plug the left-hand end of the shaft with just one notch as far as it will go into the round holder on the left-hand side of the cooking compartment. Then hang the other end of the shaft into the support on the right-hand side of the cooking space.
- Check that it fits securely. The rotating rotisserie fork must not be able to rotate about its own axis while the Air Fryer is switched off. If this is not the case, plug the left-hand end of the shaft deeper into the holder.
After use, remove the hot rotating rotisserie fork from the cooking space
using the rotisserie removal tool.
Always use oven gloves to remove the rotating forks and take off the grilled
items.
Rotating Mesh Basket
In the rotating mesh basket , the food is rotated during cooking so that it
becomes crispy on all sides. The rotating mesh basket is particularly suitable
for preparing chips or other potato products, small pieces of vegetables and
meat as well as frozen products, e.g. chicken nuggets or squid rings.
Fill the rotating mesh basket and insert it into the Air Fryer:
- Open the flap of the rotating mesh basket
- Fill the rotating mesh basket no more than 3/4 full with food. It should not be too full to ensure that the food is cooked evenly.
- Close the flap and ensure that it is shut correctly so that it does not open during use.
- First insert the left-hand side with the L marking of the rotating mesh basket into the cooking compartment. To do this,plug the left end (with just one notch) of the shaft as far as it will go into the round holder on the left-hand side of the cooking space. Then hang the other end (with two notches) of the shaft into the support on the right-hand side of the cooking space.
- Check that it fits securely. The rotating mesh basket must not be able to rotate about its own axis when the Air Fryer is switched off. If this is not the case, plug the left-hand end of the shaft deeper into the holder.
After use, remove the hot rotating mesh basket from the cooking space using the rotisserie removal tool (see the “Rotisserie Removal Tool” section). Always use oven gloves to open and empty the rotating mesh basket.
Rotisserie Removal Tool
The rotating mesh basket, rotating rotisserie fork or the rack containing
skewers is taken out of the cooking space using the removal tool.
- Place the ends of the rotisserie removal tool under the shaft (see Illustration D).
- First lift up the right-hand side of the shaft and move it forwards a little until the left end of the shaft is released from the holder.
- Carefully lift the rotating mesh basket, rotating rotisserie fork or the rack out of the cooking comportment and place down on a heat-resistant surface.
Using the Air Fryer
NOTE
CAUTION — Danger of burns! All inserts will become extremely hot in the
Air Fryer. It is essential to use oven gloves to remove them. Use the
rotisserie removal tool for the rotating mesh basket, rotating spit and the
rack for skewers.
Do not place food that is still packed in plastic wrap or plastic bags in the
Air Fryer.
Only ever place down the hot accessories on a heat-resistant surface.
Make sure that the food that you would like to prepare does not come into
contact with the heating element of the Air Fryer.
The oven door of the Air Fryer must be closed for settings to be made and
buttons to be pressed.
- Completely unwind the mains cable and plug the mains plug into a plug socket.
- Open the oven door. If the oil drip tray is not to be used as a baking tray, slide it into the bottom of the cooking compartment.
- Select a suitable accessory for the food that is to be prepared (see the “Using the Accessories” chapter).
- Process the food and place it on / in the accessory. Attach this accessory in the Air Fryer (see the “Using the Accessories” chapter).
- Close the door.
- Press the START/STOP button. The displays on the control panel switch on.
- Either set the temperature and cooking time manually or select one of the 10 programmes.
Manual setting:
Touch the button briefly and then adjust the START / STOP button to set the
temperature to 65 ° C To 200 ° C (dehydration: 45-85 ° C).
Touch the button briefly and use the START / STOP button to choose the cooking
time from 1min to 60min (Dehydrate: 0.5-24h).
Choose a preset:
Touch the required programme symbol . When it flashes, the programme is activated. When the symbol is touched again, the selection is cancelled. The symbols represent the following presetting:
Symbol | Programme | Temperature | Cooking time |
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FRIES | 200°C | 20 min | |
FISH | 200°C | 15 min | |
SHRIMP | 200°C | 15 min | |
STEAK / CUTLET | 200°C | 20 min | |
CHICKEN | 200°C | 30 min | |
PIZZA | 170°C | 20 min | |
BAKING | 160°C | 25min | |
DEHYDRATE | 70°C | 8 h (0.5 – 24 h) |
To dry food is the best and effective way to store food.
The dehydrate function ensures that it reduces the loss of food nutrients to
maintain healthy foods. Dehydrate fruit and vegetables that are in season and
store to enjoy throughout the year.
| TOAST| 160°C| 20 min
| ROTISSERIE
(with automatic rotating function)| 200°C| 35min
The temperatures and cooking times which are set for the programmes are merely
averages and should be adjusted if necessary. As the ingredients differ due to
their origin, size, shape, quality and brand, the actual cooking temperatures
and times may vary.
To change the temperature or cooking time of a selected programme, touch the
or button as you would for manual setting and use the START / STOP button to
set a value.
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Press the START/STOP button to switch on the Air Fryer. Successively illuminating operating lamps indicate that the Air Fryer is operating. If operation is interrupted, they flash.
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If the rotating mesh basket, rotating spit or the rack for skewers is used, touch the button to start the rotating function. Touching the button again will stop the rotating function.
Until you are properly familiar with the Air Fryer, the condition of the food should be checked in between times to ensure that it does not burn. To do this, switch on the light using the button or open the door. When the door is opened, operation is interrupted automatically and the light switches on. Operation is resumed once the door is closed. -
Once the cooking time has elapsed, the Air Fryer switches off automatically and a beep is heard. If the Air Fryer is to be stopped prematurely, press the START/STOP button. To switch off the Air Fryer entirely, hold down the START/STOP button until the “OFF” displays on the control panel, the heating-up will stop immediately, and the fan will automatically shut down after approximately 20 seconds.
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Carefully open the door and take the cooked items out of the Air Fryer. Only ever take out the rotating mesh basket, rotating spit or the rack for skewers using the rotisserie removal tool .
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Remove the mains plug from the plug socket after use.
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Allow the used accessories and Air Fryer to cool down and then clean them (see the “Care and Cleaning” chapter).
Automatic Switch-off
The appliance has a built in timer, it will automatically shut down the
appliance when the count down is completed and a beep is heard. If the Air
Fryer is to be stopped prematurely, press the START/STOP button. To switch off
the Air Fryer entirely, hold down the START/STOP button until the “OFF”
displays on the control panel, the heating-up will stop immediately, and the
fan will automatically shut down after approximately 20 seconds.
Memory function
This Air Fryer has memory function, if you do not press the START/STOP button
to stop the operation before opening the door or unplugging the plug, the
machine will automatically continue the current cooking process once the door
is closed again or the machine is turned on again.
NOTE
You may open the Air Fryer door to view the rotisserie at any time during the
process to check the progress. The appliance will stop working when the door
is opened. It will resume cooking and the remaining time showing on the
display after the door is closed.
Tips:
- Generally it is not necessary to preheat the Air Fryer. When preparing food which is to be ready “on the dot”, it is advisable to extend the cooking time by 3 minutes.
- Cooking times are dependent on the size and quantity of the food and on the cooking temperature. However, in general the cooking times are shorter than in a conventional oven. Start with shorter cooking times and then adapt the cooking times to your personal taste.
- Generally no oil is required for preparing food. You can add oil to your food to enhance the taste by spraying your food with a little oil from the oil atomiser (not included).
- When preparing mass-produced frozen products, you should follow the times and temperatures specified by the manufacturer. Before the specified cooking time elapses, check whether the food is already cooked through because the cooking time can be slightly shorter than in a conventional oven.
Care and Cleaning
NOTE
Pull the mains plug out of the plug socket and allow the Air Fryer and
accessories to cool down before doing any cleaning. Surfaces could be damaged!
Do not use any corrosive or abrasive cleaning agents or scouring sponges to
clean the Air Fryer.
NOTE
The construction of the door assembly allows for the removal of the internal
Window pane to facilitate cleaning to ensure a clear view of the cooking
chamber. The internal Window pane can be removed by opening the door ,
grasping the raised rim of the window pane and sliding it out of the recess.
After cleaning,the window pane must be slid back in the door recess ,you will
hear a click when it is locked into correct position. DO NOT operate the
appliance at anytime without this window pane in place.
WARNING
Do Not try to operate the unit without the inner glass assembly fixing back.
Clean the main unit and the used accessories immediately after each use. Do
not allow food residues to dry on.
- Do not immerse the main unit and door in water or other liquids! Do not place them in the dishwasher! Clean them with a damp cloth and, if necessary, a little detergent.
- Rinse all other used parts with detergent and warm water or in the dishwasher. In the case of stubborn dirt, we recommend soaking the accessories in warm water and detergent beforehand.
- Allow all parts to dry completely or dry them with a tea towel.
WARNING
Electric Shock Hazard! Disconnect the power before cleaning the appliance.
Do not immerse the cord, plug or electric base in any liquid.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or electric shock.
Storage
- Before packing the Air Fryer away for storage, ensure it is unplugged from the power supply and has completely cooled down, is clean and dry.
- We recommend storing all parts of the appliance in the original carton, which will protect it from dust.
- Store the Air Fryer in a clean and dry place, out of children’s reach.
- Do not wrap the cord around the appliance during storage. Service and repair The unit has no user-serviceable parts contained within. Do not attempt to repair, disassemble or modify the appliance. If the appliance requires repair or service, contact our after sales support centre for advice.
IMPORTANT!
Trying to repair the appliance yourself, undertaking incorrect repairs or
making modifications will expose you to considerable danger and will void the
warranty.
Technical Specifications
Rated power input: 1800W
Voltage and frequency: 220-240V AC, 50Hz
Temperature settings: 65-200°C (Dehydrate: 45-85°C)
Time settings: 1-60min (Dehydrate: 0.5-24h)
NOTE: As a result of continual improvements, the design and
specifications of the product within may differ slightly to the unit
illustrated on the packaging.
FAQs and Troubleshooting Guide
NOTE
Do not attempt to repair an electrical appliance yourself!
If the Air Fryer does not work properly. first check whether you are able to
rectify the problem yourself. If the problem cannot be solved with the
following steps, contact the customer service department.
Problem | Possible Cause | Solution |
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The Air Fryer does not work. The displays on the control panel do not switch
on.| The mains plug is not inserted correctly in the plug socket.| Push the
mains plug into the plug socket as far as it will go.
The plug socket is defective.| Try another plug socket.
No mains voltage is present.| Check the fuse of the electrical distributor
(fuse box).
The overheating protection has been triggered.| Pull the mains plug out of the
plug socket and allow the Air Fryer to cool down completely. Then try again.
If the Air Fryer still cannot be switched on, contact the customer service
department.
The fuse in the electrical distributor (fuse box) is triggered.| Too many
appliances connected to the same circuit.| Reduce the number of appliances in
the circuit.
The food has not been cooked evenly.| Different items of food with different
cooking times have been prepared at the same time.| Place food with a longer
cooking time in the Air Fryer first, then add ingredients with a shorter
cooking time later.
Items of food which require different cooking temperatures have been prepared
at
the same time.| Prepare items of food with different cooking temperatures one
after the other.
The food has not been cooked evenly.| The set cooking time was too short or
the temperature too low.| Increase the cooking time or temperature.
The rotating mesh basket or baking| Reduce the amount of food.
The items of food are piled on top of one another.| Spread the food and mix it
The food is slightly burnt.| The selected temperature is too high or the
cooking time too long.| Reduce the temperature or cooking time.
Chips made from fresh potatoes are not crispy.| The potatoes contain too much
water.| Cut the potatoes into narrower pieces. Dab the potato pieces dry with
some kitchen towel and then trickle a little cooking oil over them.
During use, an unpleasant smell is detected.| The Air Fryer is dirty.| Follow
the instructions in the “Care and Cleaning” chapter.
The Air Fryer is being used for the first time.| A smell often develops when
new appliances are first used. The smell should disappear once the appliance
has been used several times.
Warranty
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of purchase. this product will be free from mechanical defects for a period of
ONE(1)year. Innoteck, at its option and with an accompanying receipt, will
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period. Should this product become defective by reason of improper workmanship
or material defect during the warranty period of one year from the date of
purchase listed on the receipt. If product is no longer available we will
replace it with a product of equal value. Transportation charges of parts, or
products in whole, submitted for repair or replacement, under this warranty
must be borne by the purchaser. This product is void if the product is used
for other than single-family household use or subjected to any voltage and
wave form other than as specified on the product rating label (eg, 220V –
50Hz)
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date or the serial number on the product has been removed or the equipment has
been altered or modified. During the warranty period. the authorised service
dealer, at its option, will repair or replace any part that, upon examination,
is found to be defective under normal use and service.
Normal Wear: This warranty does not cover normal wear of any parts or
damage resulting from any of the following negligent use or misuse of this
product: improper voltage or current; use contrary to the operation
instructions; deviation from the instructions regarding storage and
transportation: repair or alteration by anyone other than Innotek or an
authorised service centre. Further the warranty does not cover Acts of God,
such as fire. flood, hurricanes or tornadoes. Innotek shall not be liable for
any incidental or consequential damages caused by the breach of any express or
implied warranty. Except to the extent prohibited by applicable law, any
implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for the particular purpose is
limited in duration to the to the duration of the above warranty. This
warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights as
stated in the UK Consumer rights laws that may vary slightly.
How to obtain Warranty Service: If your Innoteck product should prove to
be defective within the warranty period, we will repair or replace the item.
To obtain the warranty simply go to
www.innoteck.co.uk and register online. The
communication must be accompanied by a copy of the original purchase receipt
in order for warranty to be valid.
Customer Care: service@innoteck.co.uk
Innoteck is a registered trademark of DST Holdings Ltd
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