Butterball Electric Turkey Fryer Instruction Manual

June 2, 2024
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Butterball Electric Turkey Fryer

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Butterball Electric Turkey Fryer

OPERATION MANUAL & SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

MANUAL CODE: 9801160007 161108-GB

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When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including but not limited to the following:

  • Maximum turkey size is 22 lbs (9.98 kgs.).
  • A short cord is provided to prevent possibility of entanglement or tripping that may occur with use of a longer cord.
  • Never move appliance when oil or water is above 100 °F(37 °C).
  • Do NOT touch hot surfaces. Use lifting hook handle.
  • To protect against electric shock, do NOT immerse cord, plugs, or any part of control panel in water or other liquids.
  • Do NOT move appliance while in use or HOT.
  • This is an ATTENDED appliance. Do NOT leave this appliance unattended during use. Heated liquid inside cooking pot remains dangerously HOT for a period of time after use.
  • Unplug from outlet when not in use and before cleaning. Allow to cool before removing parts for cleaning and storing.
  • Do NOT operate appliance with a damaged cord, plug, or after appliance malfunctions, or has been damaged in any manner. Contact Masterbuilt Customer Service for assistance 1-800-215-7204.
  • Accessory attachments not supplied by Masterbuilt Manufacturing, Inc. are not recommended and may cause injury.
  • Do NOT use outdoors, appliance is for indoor use only.
  • Do NOT let cord hang over edge of table or counter, or touch hot surfaces.
  • Do NOT place on or near a HOT gas or electric burner, or in a heated oven.
  • ALWAYS attach breakaway cord w/plug to appliance first, then plug cord in outlet.
  • To disconnect, dial down temperature button Fº to OFF setting, then remove plug from outlet.
  • Do NOT use appliance for other than intended use.
  • If oil begins to smoke, IMMEDIATELY turn appliance off.
  • NEVER overfill cooking pot. Do NOT exceed max fill line.
  • Open lid with caution to prevent being burned by escaping steam.
  • Add food slowly to avoid boil over.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION: DO NOT USE AN EXTENSION CORD.

  • Use of extension cord increases risk of entanglement or tripping.
  • Use of extension cord causes loss of energy and appliance may not heat properly.
  • Do NOT operate appliance with a damaged cord, plug, or after appliance malfunctions, or has been damaged in any manner. Contact Masterbuilt Customer Service for assistance at 1-800-215-7204.

DO NOT RETURN TO RETAILER For Assembly Assistance, Missing or Damaged Parts
Call: MASTERBUILT Customer Service at 1-800-215-7204. Please have Model Number and Serial Number available when calling. These numbers are located on silver label on back of unit.

PARTS LIST

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

Step 1
Insert hinge on lid (2) into outer shell (1). Lid will snap into place when assembled correctly.
Note: To remove lid push tabs together on outer shell, and pull lid up.

Step 2
Insert inner pot (4) into outer shell (1).
Insert inner pot at an angle to fit valve into side opening of outer shell.

Step 3
Slide control panel and element (7) down onto mounting bracket ( shown in Step 2 ) on side of outer shell (1).
Note: The control panel is correctly attached when the heating element is positioned inside the inner pot. Control panel must be correctly attached for appliance to operate. A built in safety switch on control panel will prevent element from heating if not mounted properly.

Step 4
Place basket (3) inside inner pot (4).

Step 5
Insert breakaway cord (10) into connection on outer shell (1). Make sure “This Side Up” is shown on top for proper connection.

WARNING

CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65
This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or
other reproductive harm.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Step 1
Mount control panel and element onto bracket on outer shell (see Step 3 on pg. 3).
Note: The control panel is correctly attached when the heating element is positioned inside the inner pot and fully submerged in cooking oil or water during use.

Step 2
Add oil or water to the MIN 1.5 gallons (6qts) or MAX 2.75 gallons (11qts) fill line (see pg. 7).
Note: Unit uses approximately 2.75 gallons (11qts) of oil when frying a turkey. Always fill oil to bottom of MAX fill line.

Step 3
Attach power cord to control panel (see Step 5 on pg. 3). Plug power cord into an outlet (refer to “Warnings & Important Safeguards” section of manual). Power light will illuminate indicating the unit is plugged in and element is mounted correctly to the mounting bracket.

Step 4
Press dial to set temperature. Ready light will illuminate when unit has reached set temperature and is ready for use.

Step 5
Push timer button to set to desired time. Once time has been set, release button and the timer will start. Timer counts down by minutes only until less than 1 minute remaining. Numbers will flash while counting down. Timer will beep when time has expired. To reset timer to 0 press and hold timer button while numbers are flashing. Release and press again to reset.

STARTER TIPS

FOR BEST RESULTS, READ the following start up tips before using this product. Remember this is an ELECTRIC unit and has different characteristics than a gas unit.
Note: Watch “Getting to know your XL Butterball Indoor Electric Turkey Fryer” on www.masterbuilt.com.

FOR SAFETY , heating element only heats up when properly attached to mounting bracket (see previous page for
instructions). This is a powerful heating element and may cause circuit breaker to trip. Minimize occurrences by operating any additional appliances on separate circuit. Tripping circuit breaker will NOT damage unit or household electrical system.

PRE-HEATING oil or water may take up to 45 minutes. Take advantage of this time to prepare foods for cooking. For optimum performance, completely pre-heat unit to cooking temperature before frying or boiling foods. Keep lid CLOSED during pre-heating and cooking. This will reduce heating time and keep temperature more consistent.

POWER LIGHT (orange) will illuminate indicating power cord is plugged into outlet.

READY INDICATOR LIGHT (green) will turn ON when set temperature is reached. Indicator light will turn on and off to maintain set temperature.

CAUTION

• Do not use appliance without water or oil in pot. Unit can be severely damaged if heated while empty.
• Place unit on level and stable surface to prevent tipping.
• Hot when in use.
• Do not overfill pot past max fill line.
• Do not mix different types of oil at the same time.
• Never melt fat or lard on the heating element or in basket.
• Risk of fire and electric shock. Replace only with manufacturer’s cord set, part number 9001150010

TURKEY PREPARATION

A. Butterball® Indoor Electric Turkey Fryer
B. 2.75 gallons (11 qts.) of oil. Peanut oil is recommended because of the great taste and higher smoke point but any common cooking oil may be used.
C. Your favorite marinade and season
D. Butterball® 18-20 lb. (8.16-9.07 kgs.) turkey

Rinse turkey thoroughly with warm water or soak in a warm water bath for no more than 30 minutes to ensure cavities are free of ice.

Pat turkey completely dry on outside with paper towels.

Dry inside cavities using paper towel as shown.

If desired inject turkey with marinade (not included). Insert 4 to 8 oz. into each side of turkey breast, thigh, leg, and wing for a total of 8 to 16 oz.

Season inside and outside of turkey with your favorite seasoning (not included).

HOW TO FRY A TURKEY IN THE BUTTERBALL® ELECTRIC TURKEY FRYER

DEEP FRIED WHOLE TURKEY

A 18-20 lb. (8.16-9.07 kgs.) turkey is recommended. However, you can deep fry up to a 22 lb (9.98 kgs.) turkey in this unit. DO NOT EXCEED 22 lbs. (9.98 kgs.).

Frozen turkeys that are to be used for deep frying should be thoroughly defrosted 35 °- 40 °F (1.6°- 4.4 °C). The turkey must be rinsed on the outside and in the cavities with warm water or soaked in a warm water bath for no more than 30 minutes to remove any possibility of remaining ice crystals and then dried thoroughly with paper towels before immersing in hot oil. This will reduce splatter.

THAWING TURKEY
Allow approximately 24 hours for every 4 lbs. (1.8 kgs.) of turkey thawed in the refrigerator.

COOKING INSTRUCTIONS

1. Ensure that the turkey is completely thawed and free of ice and water. Remove neck and giblet bag.
Pay special attention to inner cavity area when checking for ice or water.
2. Make sure drain valve is closed. Fill pot with oil to the bottom of max fill line.
3. Set control dial to 375 °F (191 °C) (pre-heating time may take up to 45 minutes).
4. Close lid on the fryer.
5. While oil is pre-heating, prepare the turkey (see pg. 5). Inject with your favorite marinade and season the outside of the turkey with your favorite seasoning .
6. CALCULATE COOKING TIME
The formula for calculating turkey cooking time is to fry turkey 3.5-4 minutes per pound (0.45 kg.). Using a meat thermometer check turkey breast to ensure it has reached the appropriate cooking temperature 165 °F-170 °F (74 °C-77 °C). If you do not have a meat thermometer then fry turkey 4 minutes per pound (0.45 kg.).
7. Ready indicator light (green) will illuminate when temperature is reached.
8. Place turkey horizontally in basket, breast side up (Fig. A).

9. Wearing protective gloves or mitts, hook the basket handle with the lifting hook and VERY SLOWLY lower the basket into the hot oil (Fig. B).

10. With basket in place, close lid.
11. Set digital timer to calculated time (see Operating Instructions pg. 4).
12. Be certain to cook for complete calculated time .
13. When time is up, turn the turkey fryer to OFF and unplug from outlet. Lift the basket from the hot oil slowly, hooking the drain clip on basket into drain clip mounting hole (Fig. C).

14. Allow turkey to rest in basket for 10 minutes before removing for carving and serving. The turkey can remain in the basket to cool until ready to serve.

NOTE:

  • Cooking conditions vary. Insert a food thermometer 2 inches (5.08 cm.) into the deepest part of turkey breast and make sure an internal temperature of 165 °F (74 °C) is reached.
  • Purchase 2.75 gallons (11 qts.) of oil to be used, although unit uses slightly less than 3 gallons (12 qts.).
  • Butterball turkey is recommended however if you have another brand please remove the pop-up cooking indicator and leg ties.

DEEP FRIED TURKEY BREAST

Follow the above directions and safety precautions and adjust formula to 7 minutes per pound (0.45 kg.). Start at 375 °F (191 °C) after lowering turkey breast into unit reduce temperature to 325 °F (163 °C) for entire cooking time.

NOTE: Reducing temperature to 325 °F (163 °C) is for cooking a turkey breast ONLY Do not reduce the temperature when cooking a whole turkey.

HOW TO STEAM USING APPLIANCE

• Add water to Max Fill Line. Do not add water past this line. Do not allow water to completely evaporate. This will cause element to overheat and damage the unit. Make sure basket is in place, as shown on left, to steam.
• Water will boil at 212 °F (100 °C). When steaming or boiling turn dial to 375 °F (191 °C) to ensure unit will not cycle and water will continue boiling.

DRAIN VALVE

• Valve must be in OFF position.
• Remove safety cap on drain valve.
• Screw valve spout attachment onto drain valve. Do not overtighten. This could damage threads and cause leakage. If spout becomes snug in the up position turn counterclockwise until it is in the down position.
• Align spout over container with opening facing downward. Open valve to drain.
• Close valve when complete.
• Do NOT store water in appliance.

CAVITIES

• Cavities in unit are designed to catch grease and condensation from steam. Wipe out cavities using damp cloth after each use.
• When steaming, cavities may become full before finished cooking, drain with sponge or other absorbent material. Caution! Water will be hot.

HOW TO CLEAN UNIT

WARNING: Do not place control panel under running water. Immersing control panel and cord can cause electrocution.

  • Masterbuilt recommends cleaning unit prior to use.
  • Clean lid, inner pot, valve spout, lifting hook and basket with a damp cloth or sponge using a mild detergent. Rinse and dry thoroughly.
  • Clean outer shell, cord, control panel and element with a damp cloth or sponge using a mild detergent. Dry thoroughly. NEVER put these parts in a dishwasher or submerge in water.

STORAGE & MAINTENANCE

CAUTION

  • Disconnect electric cord from outlet, before cleaning, servicing and/or re moving heating element. Electrical shock can result in personal injury or death.
  • Do not pour used oil in sink. Drain it back into oil containers.

Turn appliance off, unplug and let cool for 2 hours if using water, 5 hours if using oil before cleaning or storing.

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR MORE INFORMATION AND GREAT TASTING RECIPES
www.masterbuilt.com

STOP! DO NOT RETURN TO RETAILER For Assembly Assistance, Missing or Damaged Parts

Call: MASTERBUILT Customer Service at 1-800-215-7204.
Please have Model Number and Serial Number available when calling.
These numbers are located on silver label on back of unit.

PROGRAMMED COOKING: SETUP AND USAGE

To power up, plug unit into power source. Initially the power indicator will illuminate red and the digital readout will blink 375° F, indicating the unit is in standby mode.

Temperature Mode Select

Step 1  Select desired cooking mode by pressing the temperature button and push +/- buttons to scroll through mode options of OFF/BOIL/300 °F/325 °F /350 °F or 375 °F.

Step 2 **** Press temperature button again to set mode.

*Note: The mode function can be changed at any time by pressing the temperature button.

Temperature Mode Functions

OFF: The display will blink OFF 5 times, after which time the unit will power down. Please allow adequate time for liquids to cool as the temperature will not immediately drop once the unit has powered down.

BOIL: ( Use only water in boil mode ) In this mode, the indicator will read BOIL. Slowly lower food once water comes to a boil. The ready light will not illuminate during boil operation.
* _Note: Water will not instantaneously begin to boil and must still_ have time to reach desired temperature.**

300 °F/325 °F/350 °F/375 °F: Once desired frying temperature is indicated, simply press temperature button to select cooking temp. In fry mode the letter “H” will blink during pre-heat while the element cycles on and will cease to blink once temp has been reached. There is no pre-heat “H” indicator when boiling. The green ready indicator will illuminate when oil reaches the set temp.
*Note: Oil will not instantaneously reach desired temperature. Please allow time for pre-heat.

Timer Programming

Step 1
Program the timer by pressing the timer button. Timer will flash. Select time from 00 – 99 minutes by pressing the +/– buttons in 1 minute increments, or hold down the +/– button to change time in 10 minute increments.
*Note: If no time is selected within 5 seconds, the timer will set to the previous programmed time

Step 2
Once the desired time is indicated on the digital screen, press the time button again to set. The timer will stop flashing indicating the time has been set. The timer can be changed during any portion of the cooking process by simply pressing time button and repeating steps 1 and 2 to set.
The timer will sound out 10 long beeps when time is up.
*Note: Cooking times and temperatures may vary due to altitudes.

NOTE: In the event that the cord becomes disconnected during cooking, the fryer will maintain the last set time and temperature for up to 2 minutes. However, some heat loss could occur during the time that the fryer is disconnected from power source.

RECIPES

For more recipes and cooking tips visit us online at
www.masterbuilt.com

TO ENSURE THAT IT IS SAFE TO EAT, FOOD MUST BE COOKED TO THE MINIMUM INTERNAL
TEMPERATURES LISTED IN THE TABLE BELOW.

COOKING CHART

Water will boil at 212 °F (100 °C). When steaming or boiling turn dial to 375 °F (191 °C) to ensure unit will not cycle and water will continue boiling.

WARNING

  • NEVER place frozen or icy poultry in oil. Use extreme caution when cooking frozen foods. Never fill oil past max fill line or exceed maximum amount of food in basket. Spillover can cause serious injury. Slowly lower basket into hot oil and cover with lid. Always wear protective gloves or mitts.
  • When using drain hook on basket, make sure that basket is firmly in place on rim of pot before releasing handle so basket will not fall back into hot oil or water causing personal injury.

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FAQ’S

How do I get my turkey out of the fryer?

After the turkey is done, turn off the fryer. Let it cool down for about 15 minutes. Then remove the basket and lift the turkey out of the fryer.

How do I clean my basket?

Your basket is dishwasher safe! Just place it on a top rack and run through a normal cycle with hot water and detergent or soap to clean!

How long does it take to cook a turkey in a Butterball Electric turkey fryer?

Cook the turkey about 3 to 4 minutes per pound. The turkey is done when the dark meat is at an internal temperature of 175° F to 180° F and all white meat is at an internal temperature of 165° F to 170° F.

How long does it take to electric fry a turkey?

Fill a countertop indoor turkey fryer with the indicated amount of oil according to the manufacturer’s instructions (see Cook’s Note) and heat to 400 degrees F. Carefully lower the turkey into the fryer and cook for 35 to 45 minutes.

What temperature do you fry a turkey in an electric fryer?

Now it’s time to fry this Turkey. We’re gonna lower it into the oil our temperature is set at 375 degrees our light indicates it’s ready to go in lower your turkey into the oil slowly. You can fry up

How do you drain grease from Butterball Electric turkey fryer?

Thing we took our fryer off of the tray. We had it on when we fried the turkey. And you just have to take off this little cap. And then you’re gonna screw. On this little spout here we go.

How long can you leave oil in an electric fryer?

Oil loses a lot of its virtues if it is more than six months old. Most oils should be changed after  eight to ten uses. You need to remove oil from the deep fryer after each use, strain it and store it correctly until the next time.

Do you leave the thermometer in turkey while deep frying?

Keep the flame low until the oil goes on the burner, then heat the oil to 350 degrees, using a frying thermometer to measure. Place the turkey on the fryer’s lifter, hook, or basket. Turn off the flame and remove the oil thermometer before gently lowering the turkey into the pot.

Is it better to cook a turkey on high heat or low heat?

I find it is best to start the turkey at a fairly high temperature (400°F), roast for about twenty minutes and then lower the heat to 350°F for the remainder of the cooking time.

What do I do if my turkey is done 3 hours early?

If your turkey is done several hours before your meal, let it rest. Then carve off the breast meat, the legs and the thighs and arrange them on a serving platter and cover with foil. Just before you’re ready to serve, reheat the platter in the oven (about 20 minutes at 350°F).

Can you leave turkey out for an hour before cooking?

Your turkey will cook more evenly and faster if you start it out at room temperature so remove the turkey from the refrigerator 1 hour before roasting. If you plan to stuff your turkey, wait until you’re ready to put it in the oven before putting the stuffing in the turkey.

Should I cover my turkey with aluminum foil while cooking?

We’ve found that covering a turkey in foil yields much moister results than roasting it without foil, and we favor simply covering up the breast to even out cooking time. Some people swear that roasting a turkey breast-side down and flipping it halfway through achieves the same results as a foil covered breast.

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