Scoville SVAFN101B3C 8L Digital Air Fryer User Guide

May 15, 2024
Scoville

Scoville SVAFN101B3C 8L Digital Air Fryer

Specifications

  • Model: SVAFN101B3C
  • Size: 145x210mm
  • Capacity : 8L
  • Power Supply: 220-240V, 50/60Hz
  • Power Consumption: 2570-3040W

Product Information

The SVAFN101B3C 8L Digital Air Fryer is designed to provide a convenient and healthy way to fry food using hot air circulation. It comes with a user manual to guide you on the proper usage and maintenance of the appliance. This air fryer is suitable for household use only and should be operated according to the instructions provided in the manual to ensure safety and optimal performance.

Product Usage Instructions

  • Read the Manual: Familiarize yourself with all instructions in the manual for proper usage of the air fryer. 

  • Safety Precautions: Follow all safety warnings and precautions mentioned in the manual to avoid accidents or damage.

  • Power Connection: Before plugging in the air fryer, ensure that the voltage matches the mains supply voltage of your location.

  • Placement: Always place the air fryer on a firm, level, heat-resistant surface away from children and obstacles.

  • Cleaning: Refer to the cleaning instructions provided in the manual for maintaining hygienic surfaces in contact with food.

About this guide
We’ve written this manual to help you get the most from your Air fryer. Please keep hold of it for future reference.

WARNINGS

THIS PRODUCT WAS DESIGNED AND MANUFACTURED TO MEET STRICT QUALITY AND SAFETY STANDARDS. THERE ARE, HOWEVER, SOME OPERATIONAL PRECAUTIONS THAT YOU SHOULD BE AWARE OF.

CAUTION : HOT SURFACE, THAT SURFACE IS LIABLE TO GET HOT DURING USE. DO NOT TOUCH THE FRYER BODY. ONLY USE THE HANDLES AND KNOBS.

  1. READ ALL THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL TO ENSURE YOU GET THE BEST OUT OF YOUR PRODUCT.
  2. For household use only. Only use this appliance for its intended purpose as described in this manual. This appliance is only suitable for domestic use and is not designed for commercial use.
  3. This appliance can be used by children aged 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved. Children shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children unless they are older than 8 and supervised.
  4. Keep the appliance and its cord out of reach of children less than 8 years.
  5. It is not recommend allowing children to operate this appliance.
  6. Before connecting the air fryer to the power, check the voltage shown on the appliance corresponds with the voltage for the main supply of the country you are in. If it doesn’t, contact your local store.
  7. Please don’t dismantle it. If a fault occurs, have the air fryer inspected in a qualified repair shop or return it to us at ASDA.
  8. Remove all packaging prior to use. Inspect the product for any damage before use. If damage is found, notify ASDA to exchange the product.
  9. If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid hazards.
  10. Do not use if the appliance, cord or plug is damaged.
  11. The cord shouldn’t hang over the edge of a table or counter, or touch a hot surface.
  12. To avoid fire, electric shock or injury, never immerse the air fryer, cord or plug in water or liquid. Do not use with wet hands.
  13. Always place on a firm, level, heat-resistant surface, out of the reach of children.
  14. Do not place the appliance against a wall or another appliance. Leave at least 10cm (4”) free space at the back, top and sides of the appliance. Do not place anything on top of the appliance.
  15. Do not place the appliance on or near a hot gas or electric stove, electric cooking plates or in a heated oven.
  16. Do not place near flammable materials such as tablecloths, curtains or blinds.
  17. Keep appliances out of direct sunlight.
  18. The appliance is not intended to be operated by means of an external timer or a separate remote control system.
  19. Do not leave the air fryer unattended when in use.
  20. Regarding the instructions for cleaning surfaces in contact with food, please refer to the chapter ‘Cleaning’.
  21.  Always turn off the air fryer and unplug at the main socket after use.
  22. Allow the appliance to cool down for at least 30 minutes before cleaning or storing.
  23. During air frying, hot steam is released from air vents. Keep hands and face at a safe distance from the air vents. Also take care when removing the basket drawer from the fryer as steam will be released.
  24. The surfaces of the air fryer will become hot when in use. Take care to only touch the handle or buttons.
  25. Do not cover the air inlet or outlet areas whilst the appliance is operating.
  26. Only put food to be fried into the basket. Do not place any food into the main body of the appliance.
  27. Do not place oil in the basket drawer as this may cause a fire hazard.
  28. Do not overfill the basket.
  29. After removing the basket drawer from the appliance, leave to rest on a heat resistant surface for 30 seconds.
  30. Do not move the appliance whilst in operation.
  31. Always ensure the basket drawer is fully closed before operating.
  32. Do not move the appliance whilst it’s operating.
  33. Environmental information. If at any time in the future you should need to dispose of this product, please note that, in the UK, waste electrical products/batteries should not be disposed of with household waste.

What’s in the box

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Features

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fig-3Cleaning

Before using your air fryer for the first time you will need to clean it to remove any residue from manufacturing:

  1. Place your air fryer on a stable level heat-resistant surface within easy reach of a mains socket. Leave approximately 10 cm of free space around the fryerScoville-SVAFN101B3C-8L-Digital-Air-Fryer-fig-4

  2. Pull the frying basket out of the fryer.

  3. Wash the frying basket and basket insert in warm soapy water. Rinse all of the items and dry with a soft cloth. The frying basket and insert can also be cleaned in the dishwasher.Scoville-SVAFN101B3C-8L-Digital-Air-Fryer-fig-5

  4. Wipe the inside surface of the air fryer with a soft damp cloth then wipe dry with a dry cloth. Do not wipe the heating elementScoville-SVAFN101B3C-8L-Digital-Air-Fryer-fig-6
    IMPORTANT: NEVER immerse the air fryer, power cord or plug in water or any liquid. Never use abrasive cleaning agents on any parts of the air fryer.
    IMPORTANT : Ensure the frying basket is fully dried after cleaning, before placing back into the air fryer body.

  5. Slot the basket insert into the frying basket and push down until it is resting on the ledge in the bottom of the frying basket.

  6. Slot the frying basket back into the air fryer. Push inwards until it locks in place with a ‘ClickScoville-SVAFN101B3C-8L-Digital-Air-Fryer-fig-7

  7. Wipe the outside of the air fryer with a soft damp cloth then dry.

  8. Your air fryer is now ready for use.

Using your air fryer
IMPORTANT : When using your air fryer for the first time there may be a slight odour. This is normal for a new cooking appliance, we recommend operating the appliance at the maximum temperature setting for 10 minutes before adding food.

control panel

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Button / Display Function / Display
1 Increase temperature
2 Decrease temperature
3 Display of temperature (°C) and cooking time (min.) of frying basket

1
4| Display of temperature (°C) and cooking time (min.) of frying basket 2
5| Increase cooking time
6| Decrease cooking time
7| Preselection of frying basket 2
8| 1=2 process copy function
9| Sync End Function
10| Start/Pause
11| On/Off
1 2| Preset menu select button
1 3| Delay function
14| Light button
15| Preselection of frying basket 1

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  • By pressing the Start/pause button 10 or pulling out a frying basket you can interrupt the cooking process at any time.
  • By pressing and holding the on/off button 11 you can stop the cooking process and switch off the product.
  1. Connect the power plug to the mains. A beep sounds and all the elements of the control panel light up for about 1 second. The On/Off button 11 then lights up in red.

  2. Press the On/Off button11. A signal tone sounds and the function keys and symbols on the control panel light up. The displays 3 and 4 show “000”.The following operation is described for the left frying basket (frying basket 1). A signal tone sounds each time the button is pressed.

  3. Pull the frying basket 1 out of the housing by the handle .

  4. Fill the frying basket with the food to be prepared.

  5. Slide the frying basket into the housing.

  6. Press the button 15 to activate the setting for the frying basket 1. The button 15 flashes. Display 3 shows the temperature and cooking time alternately and for about 5 seconds each.

  7. Press the Menu button 12. The preset menu icon 16 flashes and display 3 shows the temperature and cooking time alternately and for about 5 seconds each.

  8. Select the desired menu by pressing the Menu button 12(proceeding from left to right). The selected menu icon flashes on the control panel. The display 3 alternately shows the stored temperature and preparation time for about 5 seconds each. You can adjust the temperature and time if necessary. Determine the required cooking time for the respective ingredient (see chapter “Manual temperature and time setting”).

  9. Press the button 10. The cooking process starts. The table shows the temperature and the remaining cooking time alternately and for about 5 seconds each. The control panel shows the symbol of the active menu selection and all the functions that can currently be used.
    Note : Shake reminder 17 lights up with 5 beeps on the halfway cooking process for all preset menus except “Muffin”.

  10. Pull out the frying basket, shake it or turn it, the cooking process will be paused. Meanwhile, display 3 or 4 will show OUT to inform the frying basket is not in the cooking position. If you do not shake or turn, the cooking process will be continued after 5 beeps and shake reminder 17 keeps lighting up.

  11. Push the frying basket back into the housing. The cooking process continues automatically. The shaking reminder 17 goes out. The cooking process ends with 5 beeps, and the On / Off button 11 lights up red. The fan will continue to work for an extra 10 seconds.

  12. Remove the frying basket.

  13. Disconnect the product from the mains when all operating sounds (hot air blower running) have stopped.

Manual temperature and time setting
You can set the cooking time and temperature manually. This is also possible during the cooking process.

  • Press the button 15 or 7 to select baskets.
  • Press the 1 and 2 buttons to set the temperature in 5 °C steps.
  • Press buttons 5 and 6 to set the cooking time in 1-minute steps.

Cooking times, temperatures and quantities

These additional cooking times, temperatures and quantities are only indicative. They may vary depending on the nature of the food being cooked.

  Quantity (g) Time (min.) Temperature (°C)
Chicken leg 500 20 180
Whole chicken 500 36 180
Steak 200 14 180
Fish 500 20 180
Bacon 200 12 180
  Quantity (g) Time (min.) Temperature (°C)
--- --- --- ---
Shrimps 300 12 160
French fries 450 18 200
Cauliflower 200 10 150
Muffins 100 12 180

Additional functions

Lighting
Press the lighting button 14 to activate the lighting inside the product. The lighting button 14 flashes and the lighting is on for about one minute.

Match function

  1. Press the button 8. The button 8 flashes. Subsequent settings (cooking time, etc.) are made synchronously for both frying baskets

Sync End Function

  1. Make the settings for the cooking process of both frying baskets.
  2. Press the button 9. The button 9 flashes.
  3. Start the cooking process, and end at the same time for both frying baskets. This function ensures that both cooking processes end at the same time by first starting the longer one and then starting the shorter one to make the remaining cooking time is identical

Delay function

  1. Make the settings for the cooking process.
  2. Press the button 13. The button 13 flashes. 13 flashes and shows “90 min.”.
  3. Use the buttons 5 and 6 to set the start delay between 10 and 900 minutes. Press briefly to set in 10-minute steps, press and hold to set in 30-minute steps.
  4. Start the cooking process. The delay function ensures that the cooking process does not start until the delay time has elapsed

Basket out mode

  1. During cooking, put out one of the baskets, air fryer will stop working and display 3 or 4 will show OUT. Remark: when you see on the display panel 3 or 4 not OUT, it is from the nixie tube structure not from broken display panel
  2. If the basket is inserted back within 90 seconds, the unit will be working at its original settings.
  3. lf the basket is inserted back after 90 seconds but within 5 min, both baskets keep to work at original settings, but 9 and 8 functions will be inactivated.
  4. If any basket or both baskets are not inserted back after 5mins, the no basket side is in standby mode. The one not pulled out will keep working.

Troubleshooting

In the event of faults that you cannot rectify yourself, contact our Service Centre. You will find the contact details on the enclosed warranty card

Problem Possible cause Troubleshooting
The product does not work. The power plug is not connected to a power
outlet. Connect the product to a properly installed power outlet.
There are no temperature and preparation time. Adjust the temperature and

preparation time.
The food is undercooked.| The filling quantity is too high.| Fill the frying basket with small pieces. Smaller pieces cook more evenly.
The food is not cooked evenly.| Food is too close together.| Shake the frying basket to distribute the food evenly. Some food needs to be shaken after about half the cooking time.
The fried food is not crispy enough.| You have used unsuitable food for the product.| Use oven-safe or lightly greased snacks for crispier results.
The frying basket cannot be fully inserted into the product.| The frying basket is overfilled.| Reduce the filling quantity.
White smoke in the product.| The food is greasy.| The fat creates more heat – this does not affect the product or the cooking result.
Product parts still have fat residues from the previous cooking process.| Fat residues burn in the cooking process. Clean the product parts after each use.
Fresh French fries are not fried evenly.| The potato sticks have not been soaked sufficiently.| Place the potato sticks in cold water for about ½ hour so that the starch can escape.

Dry them with kitchen paper before filling.

The potato variety is not suitable for deep frying.

Technical amendment

This product contains a light source of energy efficiency class G. Information sheet of halcyon light course hashed on regulation 2010/2015

Product information sheet of halogen light source

COMMISSION DELEGATED REGULATION (EU) 2019/2015 with regard to energy labelling of light sources
Supplier’s name or trade mark: ASDA Stores Limited
Supplier’s Address: ASDA, Leeds LSll 5AD /ASDA.Antrim BT414GY
Type of light source : Air fryer lamp
Lighting technology used:| Air fryer lamp| Non-directional or directional:| NDLS
Mains or non-mains:| MLS| Connected light source (CLS):| NO
Colour-tuneable light source:|

NO

| Envelope:| NO
High luminance light source:| NO|  |
Anti-glare shield:| NO| Dimmable:| NO
Product parameters
Parameter| Value| I Parameter| Value
General product parameters:
Energy consumption in on-mode

(kWh/ 1 000 h)

| 50| I Energy efficiency class| G

Useful luminous flux (Im)

|

125

| Beam angle correspondence((!) use) indicating if it refers to the flux in a sphere {360°), in a wide cone (120°)

or in a narrow cone (90°)

|

in sphere 120°

Correlated colour temperature type, rounded to the nearest 100 K ( single value) , or the range of correlated colour temperatures(range), rounded to the nearest 100 K(steps), that can

be set

|

single value

|

Correlated colour temperature

(K)

|

2400

On-mode power (Pon), expressed in

w

|

50

| Standby power (Psb), expressed in W and rounded to the second

decimal

|

0

Networked standby power (Pnet) for CLS, expressed in Wand rounded to

the second decimal

|  | Colour rendering index, rounded to the nearest integer, or the range of

CRI values that can be set

|
---|---|---|---
Colour rendering index

range(Minimum)

|  | Colour rendering index

range(Maximum)

Outer dimensions without separate control gear, lighting control parts and moonlighting control parts, if any

(millimeter)

| Height| 13mm| Spectral power distribution in the range 250 nm to 800 nm, at full­ load
Width| 12.5mm

Depth

|

30mm

Claim of equivalent power ( c)| NO| If yes, equivalent power (W)| sow
 |  |

Chromaticity coordinates (x and y)

| N/A
N/A
Parameters for directional light sources:
Peak luminous intensity

(cd)

|  |

N/A

| Beam angle in degrees, or the range

of beam angles that can be set

|

N/A

Beam angle

range(Minimum)

|  |

N/A

|

Beam angle range(Maximum)

|

N/A

Parameters for LED and OLED light sources:
R9 colour rendering index value| N/A| Survival factor| N/A
the lumen maintenance factor| N/A|  |
Parameters for LED and OLED mains light sources:

displacement factor (cos cpl)

| N/A|

I

| Colour consistency in McAdam

ellipses

|

N/A

Claims that an LED light source replaces a fluorescent light source without integrated ballast of a

particular wattage

|

N/ A

|

If yes then replacement claim (W)

|

N/A

Tips

  • Smaller ingredients usually require a slightly shorter cooking time than larger ingredients.
  • A larger amount of ingredients only requires a slightly longer cooking time, a smaller amount of ingredients only requires a slightly shorter cooking time.
  • Shaking smaller ingredients halfway through the cooking time improves the end result and can help prevent unevenly fried ingredients.
  • Add some oil to fresh potatoes for a crispy result. Fry your ingredients in the air fryer within a few minutes after you add the oil.
  • Do not cook extremely greasy ingredients in the air fryer.
  • Snacks that can be cooked in an oven can also be cooked in the air fryer
  • The optimal amount for cooking crispy fries is approximately 500 grams each fryer basket.
  • Use pre-made dough to prepare filled snacks quickly and easily. Pre-made dough also requires a shorter cooking time than home-made dough.
  • Place a baking tin or oven dish in the air fryer basket if you want to bake a cake or quiche or if you want to fry fragile ingredients or filled ingredients.
  • You can also use the air fryer to reheat food. To reheat food, set the temperature to 150ºC for up to 10 minutes.

For a PDF copy of this manual please scan the QR code and search for the model number

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Customer services information
If you require further information, spare parts or advice regarding your product, or if you are experiencing any problems, please contact customer services at the telephone number or address shown opposite. N.B. When calling or writing please quote the product name.

  • Call 0800 952 0101
  • Write ASDA, Leeds LS11 5AD
  • Product name: SVAFN101B3C Air fryer
  • Product site code: 15A.06.23.042
  • ASDA technical support 0333 600 7700

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