ADLER AD 6310 1300W Airfryer User Manual

June 6, 2024
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ADLER AD 6310 1300W Airfryer User Manual

ADLER AD 6310 1300W Airfryer User Manual

ADLER AD 6310 1300W Airfryer User Manual - Product
Overview

ADLER AD 6310 1300W Airfryer User Manual - Fig 1 to 3

GENERAL SAFETY CONDITIONS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ CAREFULLY AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE

  1. Before using the device, read the operating instructions and follow the instructions contained therein. The manufacturer is not liable for any damage caused by the use of the device contrary to its intended use or improper operation.
  2. The appliance is intended for domestic use only. Do not use for other purposes not in accordance with its intended purpose.
  3. The device must only be connected to an earthed socket 220-240 V ~ 50/60 Hz. In order to increase the safety of use, many electrical devices should not be connected to one electric circuit simultaneously.
  4. Be especially careful when using the device when children are in the vicinity. Do not allow children to play with the device and do not let children or people unfamiliar with the device use it.
  5. WARNING: This equipment may be used by children over 8 years of age and people with reduced physical, sensory or mental abilities, or people with no experience or knowledge of the equipment, if this is done under the supervision of a person responsible for their safety or has been provided to them. instructions on the safe use of the device and are aware of the dangers associated with its use. Children should not play with the equipment. Cleaning and user maintenance should not be performed by children unless they are over 8 years old and these activities are performed under supervision.
  6. Always remove the plug from the outlet after use, holding the outlet with your hand. DO NOT pull on the cord.
  7. Do not immerse the cable, plug, and the entire device in water or any other liquid. Do not expose the device to weather conditions (rain, sun, etc.) or use it in high humidity conditions (bathrooms, damp mobile homes).
  8. Periodically check the condition of the power cord. If the power cord is damaged, it should be replaced by a specialist repair shop in order to avoid a hazard.
  9. Do not use the appliance with a damaged power cord, or if it has been dropped or damaged in any way, or if it is not working properly. Do not repair the device yourself as there is a risk of electric shock. Take the damaged device to an appropriate service centre for inspection or repair. Any repairs may only be carried out by authorized service points. Incorrectly performed repairs can pose a serious threat to the user.
  10. Place the device on a cool, stable, even surface, away from any kitchen appliances that heat up, such as electric cooker, gas burner, etc.
  11. Do not use the device near flammable materials.
  12. The power cord must not hang over the edge of the table or touch hot surfaces.
  13. Do not leave the device turned on or the power adapter in the socket unattended.
  14. For additional protection, it is advisable to install a residual current device ( RCD ) in the electrical circuit with a rated residual current not exceeding 30 mA. A specialist electrician should be consulted in this regard.
  15. Do not allow the motor part of the device to get wet.
  16. If it is necessary to use an extension cord, use a model with a grounding pin only, suitable for a current of at least 10A. Extension cords that do not meet this requirement may overheat. Place the cord so that it is not accidentally pulled or tripped over it.
  17. The device should be placed on an even, temperature-resistant surface, away from flammable materials (curtains, curtains, wallpaper, etc.). For proper air circulation, keep a free space of at least 10 cm on each side of the appliance and at least 30 cm above the oven. Do not cover the ventilation openings of the oven as this can overheat and damage the appliance.
  18. Do not touch hot surfaces of the device (door, top or bottom wall, and side walls). Use protective gloves to remove or touch any hot parts.
  19. The power cord must not be placed above the device, and it must not touch or lie near hot surfaces. Do not place the device under an electrical socket.
  20. Do not insert the entire volume of the device into the device, as this may result in fire and destruction of the device.
  21. Cardboard, paper, plastic, and other flammable and fusible objects must not be placed in the equipment.
  22. Clean the device after each use.
  23. For cleaning the housing, do not use aggressive detergents in the form of emulsions, lotions, pastes, etc., because they can, among other things, remove the applied graphic information symbols such as scales, markings, warning signs, etc.
  24. Do not use metal wires for cleaning. Broken wire fragments may come into contact with electrical parts, posing a risk of an electric shock.
  25. The equipment is not designed to be operated by means of external timers or a separate remote control system.
  26. Due to the high temperature, particular care should be taken when removing the baked food, removing hot fat, or other hot liquids. The temperature of accessible surfaces of the operating device may be high when the equipment is in operation.

Do not touch the hot surfaces of the device. Never move the device when it is turned on or when it is hot.
Due to the spreading heat and steam, the device should not be placed under a kitchen cupboard.

Description:

  1. Time control knob
  2. Temperature control knob
  3. Power indicator lamp
  4. Heating indicator lamp
  5. Grate
  6. Handle
  7. Main body
  8. Pot
  9. Air outlet
  10. Power cord

Before first use.

  1. Remove the packaging, stickers and accessories that are on the outside and inside of the device.
  2. Thoroughly clean the grate (5) and the pot (8) with hot water with a little dishwashing liquid and a soft sponge, then wipe them with a clean, soft cloth. (Do not clean the device with abrasive cloths or sponges or use scouring powders as they may damage the smooth, non-stick surface of the grill and the pot)
  3. Place the main body (7) on a stable horizontal surface, connect the power cord (8) to a grounded power socket, set the temperature knob (2) to 200 °C and the time knob (1) to 10 minutes to remove factory Odors from the device.
  4. When the device is finished, unplug the power cord (8) and repeat step 2 to clean it again after it is completely cool.

Do not wash the grate (5) and the pot (8) in the dishwasher.

Using the device:

  1. Holding the handle (6) pull the pot (8) together with the grate (5) out of the body (7) (fig. 1) and place on a stable surface.
  2. The grate (5) can be removed from the pot (8) (Fig. 3)
  3. Place the previously prepared products on the grate (5) at the bottom of the pot (8). Then insert the pot (8) into the main body (7) (fig. 2). When filling the pot, do not exceed the MAX level placed inside.
  4. Connect the closed device into a grounded power outlet.
  5. Once plugged in, turn the timer knob (1) to set the desired time. Use the knob (2) to set the desired temperature. The power (3) and thermostat (4) indicator lights will light up.. It is recommended to add about 3 minutes to the food preparation time, relative to the desired time if the unit is cooled.
  6. When the device is operating, the thermostat light (4) will switch on and off the device maintains the appropriate operating temperature of the thermostat.
  7. A beep indicates that the set time has passed. Pull the pot (8) out of the main body (7) and, holding the handle (6), empty the pot (8) of the prepared products.
  8. When you have finished working, set the timer knob (1) and temperature knob (2) to the “0” position and disconnect the appliance from the mains.
  9. To terminate the appliance early, turn the timer knob (1) to the “0” position.

Tips: Arrange the pieces of food so that the hot air flows freely between them.

If the time or temperature is not sufficient, you can always adjust the time or temperature by adjusting the timer knob (1) and temperature knob (2) to your taste preferences.

It is recommended to check with food backing status and stir the products at least once during operation.

Examples: (Indicative cooking time and temperature)
Fries: time 25 minutes / temperature 190 °C
Chicken wings: time: 25 minutes / temperature 170°C
Fish: time 20 minutes / temperature 190 °C
Shrimps: time 20 minutes / temperature 160 °C
Steak: time 20 minutes / temperature 170 °C
Sausages: time 20 minutes / temperature 190 °C

!!WARNING!! The inside of the device is very hot

CLEANING THE DEVICE

  1. Unplug the device from the power outlet and allow the device to cool down before cleaning.
  2. Clean with a damp, then dry cloth (or paper towel).
  3. Brush the more difficult to remove residue with a little edible oil and after a few minutes gently remove it with a wooden spatula.
  4. Do not clean with sharp, abrasive cloths or sponges or use scouring powders as they may damage the smooth, non-stick coating of the basket and pot.
  5. Do not immerse the device in water.

TECHNICAL DATA:

Capacity max: 3 L
Voltage: 220-240V ~50/60Hz
Power Nominal: 1300W
Power Maximum: 2200 W

Please transfer cardboard packaging to waste paper. Pour the polyethylene bags (PE) into the plastic container Worn device should be returned to the appropriate point storage because it is dangerous in the device ingredients may pose a threat to the environment. The electrical device should be handed over to limit its reuse and use. If in the device there are batteries you have to take out and give to the point stored separately.

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