PROGRESS 4.5 Litre Hot Air Fryer Instruction Manual
- June 7, 2024
- PROGRESS
Table of Contents
- Safety Instructions
- Automatic Switch-off
- Dos and Don’ts
- Care and Maintenance
- Instructions for Use
- Assembling the 4.5 Litre Hot Air Fryer
- Using the Digital Control Panel
- Using the Non-Stick Coated Cooking Basket
- Cooking Guide
- Meat and Poultry
- Snacks and Sides
- Bakes and Cakes
- A Step by Step Guide to Making Chips
- Specifications
- UP Global Sourcing UK Ltd.,
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
4.5 LITRE
HOT AIR FRYER
Instruction Manual
Please read all of the instructions carefully and retain for future reference.
Safety Instructions
When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be
followed.
Check that the voltage indicated on the rating plate corresponds with that of
the local network before connecting the appliance to the mains power supply.
Children aged from 8 years and people with reduced physical, sensory or mental
capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge can use this appliance, only
if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the
appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved.
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the
appliance.
Unless they are older than 8 and supervised, children should not perform
cleaning or user maintenance.
This appliance is not a toy. This appliance contains no user-serviceable
parts. If the power supply cord, plug or any part of the appliance is
malfunctioning or if it has been dropped or damaged, only a qualified
electrician should carry out repairs. Improper repairs may place the user at
risk of harm. Keep the appliance and its power supply cord out of the reach of
children. Keep the appliance out of the reach of children when it is switched
on or cooling down.
Keep the appliance and its power supply cord away from heat or sharp edges
that could cause damage.
Keep the power supply cord away from any parts of the appliance that may
become hot during use.
Keep the appliance away from other heat-emitting appliances.
Do not immerse the appliance in water or any other liquid.
Do not operate the appliance with wet hands.
Do not leave the appliance unattended whilst connected to the mains power
supply.
Do not remove the appliance from the mains power supply by pulling the cord;
switch it off and remove the plug by hand.
Do not pull or carry the appliance by its power supply cord.
Do not use the appliance for anything other than its intended use.
Do not use any accessories other than those supplied.
Do not use this appliance outdoors.
Do not store the appliance in direct sunlight or in high humidity conditions.
Do not move the appliance whilst it is in use.
Do not touch any sections of the appliance that may become hot or the heating
components of the appliance, as this could cause injury.
Do not use sharp or abrasive items with this appliance; use only plastic or
wooden spatulas to avoid damaging the non-stick surface.
Always unplug the appliance after use and before any cleaning or user
maintenance.
Always ensure that the appliance has cooled fully after use before performing
any cleaning or maintenance or storing away.
Always use the appliance on a stable, heat-resistant surface, at a height that
is comfortable for the user.
Use of an extension cord with the appliance is not recommended. This appliance
should not be operated by means of an external timer or separate remote
control system, other than that supplied with this appliance.
This appliance is intended for domestic use only. It should not be used for
commercial purposes.
The outer surface or door may get hot during operation.
Caution
: Hot surface — do not touch any sections or surfaces of 1 the appliance that
may become hot or the heating components of the appliance.
Warning : Keep the appliance away from flammable materials.
Automatic Switch-off
The hot air fryer is fitted with an automatic switch-off. This may activate if:
- The set cooking time has elapsed. The timer will sound and the automatic switch-off will activate, turning off the hot air fryer.
- The cooking compartment is pulled out from the hot air fryer during cooking. In this case, cooking will resume when the compartment is reinserted into the hot air fryer.
Note : If the hot air fryer needs to be turned off before the set cooking time has elapsed, switch off and unplug it from the mains power supply.
Dos and Don’ts
Do:
Check that the non-stick coated cooking basket is securely fined before use.
Not doing so will prevent the hot air fryer from operating. Only hold the
cooking compartment by the cooking basket handle. Take care when removing the
non-stick coated cooking basket, as steam may be emitted.
Do not:
Invert the non-stick coated cooking basket with the cooking compartment still
attached, as excess oil may collect at the bottom of the cooking compartment.
Cover the hot air fryer or its air inlets, as this will disrupt the airflow
and could affect the cooking results.
Fill the cooking compartment with oil or any other liquid.
Press the cooking basket release button whilst shaking the ingredients. Touch
the cooking compartment during or straight after use, as it gets very hot;
only hold the cooking compartment by the cooking basket handle.
Care and Maintenance
Before attempting any cleaning or maintenance, switch off and unplug the hot
air fryer from the mains power supply and allow it to fully cool.
STEP 1: Wipe the hot air fryer main unit with a soft, damp cloth and dry
thoroughly. S
TEP 2: Clean the non-stick coated cooking basket in warm, soapy water,
then rinse and dry thoroughly.
Do not immerse the hot air fryer main unit in water or any other liquid. Never
use harsh or abrasive cleaning detergents or scourers to clean the hot air
fryer or its accessories, as this could cause damage.
Note: The hot air fryer should be cleaned after each use.
Description of Parts
1. 4.5 Litre Hot Air Fryer main unit
2. Cooking compartment
3. Non-stick coated cooking basket
4. Cooking basket handle
5. Cooking basket release button
6. Plastic cover
7. Digital control panel
8. Temperature control buttons
9. Timer control buttons
10. Mode button
11. Power button
12. LED display
Instructions for Use
Before First Use
STEP 1: Before connecting the hot air fryer to the mains power supply,
wipe the hot air fryer main unit with a soft, damp cloth and dry thoroughly.
STEP 2: Clean the non-stick coated cooking basket in warm, soapy water,
then rinse and dry thoroughly. Do not immerse the hot air fryer main unit in
water or any other liquid. Never use harsh or abrasive cleaning detergents or
scourers to clean the hot air fryer or its accessories, as this could cause
damage.
STEP 3: Place the hot air fryer main unit onto a stable, heat-resistant
surface, at a height that is comfortable for the user.
Note: When using the hot air fryer for the first time, a slight smoke or
odour may be emitted. This is normal and will soon subside. Allow for
sufficient ventilation around the hot air fryer during use. It is advised to
run the hot air fryer without food for approx. 10 minutes before first use;
this will prevent the initial smoke or odour from affecting the taste of the
food.
Assembling the 4.5 Litre Hot Air Fryer
STEP 1: Fit the non-stick coated cooking basket into the cooking
compartment, until it is secure. Check that the plastic cover is concealing
the cooking basket release button to avoid it being pressed during use.
STEP 2: Slide the cooking compartment into the hot air fryer main unit to
close it.
Note: The hot air fryer comes preassembled. The cooking compartment
should be closed securely before use, as not doing so will prevent it from
working.
Using the Digital Control Panel
When the hot air fryer is plugged in and switched on at the mains power
supply, the unit will beep and the power button will illuminate to indicate
that it is being powered. Tap the power button to switch on the hot air fryer.
The LED display will alternate between ‘180 °C’ and ’15 MIN’. These are the
default cooking settings; if other settings are required, the time and
temperature can now be programmed. Press the timer control buttons ( or ) to
change the cooking time, up to a max. of 30 mins. Press the temperature
control buttons ( or ) to adjust the cooking temperature, between 80-200 °C.
The and , buttons may be held down in order to quickly adjust the time or
temperature. Once time and temperature have been set, tap the power button to
begin heating. A red heating icon will appear to indicate that the hot air
fryer is heating up, and the rotating LEDs around this icon indicate that the
fan is operating. The red light will switch on and off throughout cooking to
indicate that the hot air fryer is regulating temperature. The time and
temperature can also be set using the ‘MODE’ button. This will automatically
cycle between time and temperature presets for cooking various foods. These
presets can then be adjusted using or to increase or decrease the time or
temperature as required. Once the timer has expired, the hot air fryer will
switch off. During cooking, the time and temperature can be adjusted at any
time using and .
If the cooking compartment is removed during cooking, cooking will be paused; reinsert the cooking compartment to resume the cooking process. The hot air fryer will switch off after 2 hours if the cooking compartment has not been reinserted. To switch off the hot air fryer, tap the power button again. The red heating icon will no longer be visible and the hot air fryer will switch off after 20 seconds.
Note : The power button will remain illuminated whilst the hot air fryer is plugged in.
Using the 4.5 Litre Hot Air Fryer
STEP 1: Plugin and switch on the hot air fryer at the mains power supply;
the hot air fryer will beep and the power button will illuminate to indicate
that the unit is plugged in. STEP 2: Tap the power button to switch on the
hot air fryer; the LED display will alternate between ‘180 °C’ and ’15 MIN’,
indicating that the time and temperature are ready to be programmed.
STEP 3: Following the instructions in the section entitled ‘Using the
Digital Control Panel’, preheat the hot air fryer for approx. 5 minutes. Use ‘
‘ or to increase or decrease the time or temperature if required.
STEP 4: Once preheated, remove the cooking compartment by pulling it out
of the hot air fryer using the cooking basket handle. Place the cooking
compartment onto a flat, stable, heat-resistant surface. Check that the
plastic cover is over the basket release button to avoid it from being
released accidentally.
STEP 5: Place the ingredients into the non-stick coated cooking basket
and then slide the cooking compartment back into the hot air fryer main unit
to close it.
STEP 6: Use the digital control panel to set the cooking time and
temperature as required for the ingredients and then press the power button to
begin cooking.
STEP 7: Some ingredients may require shaking halfway through the cooking
time. Remove the cooking compartment by pulling the cooking basket handle out
of the hot air fryer. The plastic cover must be concealing the cooking basket
release button; take care not to release the non-stick coated cooking basket
by pressing the cooking basket release button. Shake the cooking compartment
gently and then slide it back into the hot air fryer main unit to close it and
continue to cook.
STEP 8. Once cooking is complete and the preset time has elapsed, the hot
air fryer will beep several times and switch off. Check whether the
ingredients are ready by pulling the cooking compartment out from the hot air
fryer using the cooking basket handle. If the ingredients are not cooked,
close the cooking compartment and replace it back into the hot air fryer main
unit. Use the digital control panel to adjust the cooking time accordingly. If
the food is cooked, press the cooking basket release button to remove the non-
stick coated cooking basket from the cooking compartment and then empty the
contents into a bowl or onto a plate. Use a pair of heat-resistant tongs (not
included) if the food is large or fragile.
Note: Always preheat the hot air fryer before starting to cook or
alternatively add approx. 3-5 minutes onto the cooking time. If the cooking
time or temperature setting needs to be changed during use, simply use the
timer or temperature control buttons as required and the hot air fryer will
automatically adjust the settings.
Caution: Do not tip the food directly into a bowl or onto a plate, as
excess oil may collect at the bottom of the cooking compartment and leak onto
the ingredients or serving bowl. Always remove the non-stick coated cooking
basket from the cooking compartment. Exercise caution when opening and closing
the cooking compartment during use, as it will become very hot.
Warning: Nominal voltage is still present even when the hot air fryer is
switched on. To permanently switch off the hot air fryer, turn it off at the
mains power supply.
Using the Non-Stick Coated Cooking Basket
The non-stick coated cooking basket is removable for ease of use.
STEP 1: To remove the non-stick coated cooking basket from the cooking
compartment, push the plastic cover on the cooking basket handle forwards to
reveal the cooking basket release button.
STEP 2: Press and hold the cooking basket release button and carefully
lift the cooking basket handle to release the non-stick coated cooking basket.
STEP 3 Replace the non-stick coated cooking basket by fitting it into the
cooking compartment until it is secure.
STEP 4: Slide the plastic cover back into position, so that it conceals
the cooking basket release button.
Warning : Never press the cooking basket release button if the cooking
compartment is elevated, as this could cause injury; only press it once the
cooking compartment has been placed onto a flat, stable surface.
Cooking Guide
The following is a guideline for cooking certain types of foods with the hot air fryer. This is a guideline only and cooking should always be monitored. Food should always be piping hot before served.
Potatoes and Chips
Food | Amount | Approx. Cooking Time | Temperature | Extra Information |
---|---|---|---|---|
Thin frozen chips | 300-700 g | 12-16 mins | 200 °C | Shake the chips following |
the instructions in the section entitled ‘Using the 4.5 Litre Hot Air Fryer’.
Thick frozen chips| 300-700 g| 12-16 mins| 200 °C| Shake the chips following
the instructions in the section entitled ‘Using the 4.5 Litre Hot Air Fryer’.
Home-made chips| 300-800 g| 15-20 mins| 200 °C| Follow the full instructions
in the section entitled ‘A Step by Step Guide to Making Chips’.
Home-made potato wedges| 300-800 g| 15-20 mins| 200 °C| Part soak the potato
wedges in water to remove the starch, add 1/2 tbsp of oil and shake following
the instructions in the section entitled ‘Using the 4.5 Litre Hot Air Fryer’.
Meat and Poultry
Food | Amount | Approx. Cooking Time | Temperature | Extra Information |
---|---|---|---|---|
Steak | 100-500 g | Well done: 10 mins |
Medium:
8 mins
6 mins| 200 °C
ime.| Turn over halfway through the total cooking time.
Hamburger| 100-500 g| 15-20 mins| 180 °C| Turn over halfway through the total
cooking time.
Pork chops| 100-500 g| 10-15 mins| 200 °C| Turn over halfway through the total
cooking time.
Chicken breast| 100-500 g| 15-22 mins| 200 °C| Always check that thicken is
cooked thoroughly.
Chicken drumsticks| 100-500 g| 15-22 mins| 200 °C| Always check that thicken
is cooked thoroughly.
Snacks and Sides
Food | Amount | Approx. Cooking Time | Temperature |
---|---|---|---|
Frozen thicken nuggets | 100-500 g | 6-10 mins | 200 °C |
Spring rolls | 100-400 g | 8-10 mins | 200 °C |
Stuffed vegetables | 100-400 g | 12-15 mins | 160 °C |
Bakes and Cakes
Food | Amount | Approx. Cooking Time | Temperature |
---|---|---|---|
Quiche | 400 g | 20-22 mins | 180 °C |
Cake | 300 g | 14-20 mins | 160 °C |
A Step by Step Guide to Making Chips
Home-made Chips
STEP 1: Cut the potato into chips approx. 1 cm wide.
STEP 2: Place the chopped potatoes into a pan of cold water. Bring the water
to the boil and parboil the potatoes for approx. 3 minutes.
STEP 3: Preheat the hot air fryer to 200 °C.
STEP 4: Drain the potatoes and dry thoroughly using a paper towel.
STEP 5: Coat the chopped potatoes with’ tbsp of cooking oil or oil spray and
add them to the non-stick coated cooking basket. Check that they are fully
coated for best results.
STEP 6: Cook at 200 °C for 18-25 minutes.
STEP 7: Shake the chips regularly (approx. every 6 minutes) to make sure that
they cook evenly.
STEP 8: Once cooked through and crispy, remove from the hot air fryer, season
and enjoy.
Frozen Chips
STEP 1: Preheat the hot air fryer to 200 °C.
STEP 2: Add 300-700 g of frozen chips into the non-stick coated cooking
basket.
STEP 3: Cook for 12-16 minutes. STEP 4: Shake the chips regularly (approx.
every 6 minutes) to make sure that they cook evenly.
STEP 5: Once cooked through and crispy, remove from the hot air fryer, season
and enjoy.
Storage
Check that the hot air fryer is cool, clean and dry before storing in a cool,
dry place. Never wrap the cord tightly around the hot air fryer; wrap it
loosely to avoid causing damage.
Specifications
Product code: EK2819P
Input: 220-240 V — 50/60 Hz
Output: 1500 W
UP Global Sourcing UK Ltd.,
Victoria Street, Manchester OL9 ODD. UK.
If this product does not reach you in an acceptable condition please contact
our Customer Services Department at
www.progresscookshop.com.
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Guarantee
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period of the guarantee will vary dependent upon the product. Where reasonable
proof of purchase can be provided, Progress will provide a standard 12-month
guarantee with the retailer from the date of purchase. This is only applicable
when products have been used as instructed for their intended, domestic use.
Any misuse or dismantling of products will invalidate any guarantee.
Under the guarantee, we undertake to repair or replace free of any charge any
parts found to be defective. In the event that we cannot provide an exact
replacement, a similar product will be offered or the cost refunded. Any
damages from daily wear and tear are not covered by this guarantee, nor are
consumables such as plugs, fuses etc. Please note that the above terms and
conditions may be updated from time to time and we, therefore, recommend that
you check these each time you revisit the website.
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Manufactured by:
UP Global Sourcing UK Ltd.,
Victoria Street,
Manchester OL9 ODD. UK.
Made in China.
CD090320/MD000000/V1
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