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the  unit  for  examination  and 
or  repair  by  an  authorised 
service agent. 

 

Do not immerse or expose the 
appliance,  plug  or  the  power 
cord  in  water  or  any  other 
liquid for any reason. 

 

If the  supply cord is damaged, 
it  must  be  replaced  by  the 
manufacturer  or  by  someone 
who  is  suitably  qualified  to 
avoid a potential hazard. 

 

Do  not  let  the  cord  hang  over 
the edge of a table or counter. 
Ensure that the cord is not in a 
position where it can be pulled 
or tripped over accidentally. 

 

Do not allow the cord to touch 
hot  surfaces  and  do  not  place 
the  cord  near  hot  gas,  electric 
burners or in a heated oven. 

 

Use  of  an  extension  cord  with 
this 

appliance 

is 

not 

recommended. However if it is 
necessary  to  use  an  extension 
cord, 

ensure 

that 

the 

extension  cord  is  equal  to  or 
greater 

than 

the 

power 

consumption  of  the  appliance 
to  avoid  overheating  of  the 
appliance  and  extension  cord. 
Do 

not 

use 

any 

other 

appliance  on  the  extension 
cord.  Do  not  place  the 
extension  cord  in  a  position 
where  it  can  be  pulled  on  by 
children  or  animals  or  be 
tripped over. 

 

Always operate the appliance 
on a smooth, even and stable 
surface. Do not place the unit 
on a hot surface. 

 

Always  remove  the  plug  of 
the  appliance  safely.  Do  not 
pull on the appliances cord to 
remove  the  appliance  plug 
from the electrical socket.  

 

Never  handle  or  operate  the 
plug  or  appliance  with  wet 
hands. 

 

Never  leave  this  appliance 
unattended 

when 

in 

operation. 

Summary of Contents for AJ001336

Page 1: ...liance and keep the manual safe for future reference 3 2L Digital Air Fryer Pour la version fran aise veuillez consulter notre site de web www andrewjamesworldwide com Die deutsche Version finden Sie...

Page 2: ...d Keep the appliance and its cord out of reach of children less than 8 years old Always ensure the voltage on the rating label corresponds to the voltage in your home Check the power cord and plug reg...

Page 3: ...of an extension cord with this appliance is not recommended However if it is necessary to use an extension cord ensure that the extension cord is equal to or greater than the power consumption of the...

Page 4: ...attempt to move the appliance Keep this product away from any water Do not immerse the appliance in water Do not touch the inside of the appliance when it is in operation or when it is finished as sur...

Page 5: ...nts such as staff kitchens of shops offices farms or other work environments Nor is it intended to be used by clients in hotels motels bed and breakfasts and other residential environments Before Firs...

Page 6: ...tive cover 4 Push release button 5 Handle bar 6 Air inlet 7 Control panel 8 ON OFF button 9 Temperature increase button 10 Temperature decrease button 11 Time increase button 12 Time decrease button 1...

Page 7: ...the cooking starts you will see the heating symbol and the fan symbol To change the time or temperature during cooking press the and controls to select time or temp 6 To stop the process during cooki...

Page 8: ...ngredients To do this set the time to up to 10 minutes at 150 C Type Temp Time min Remark Frozen Fries 200 20 Stop automatically after 20min Bacon 180 15 Stop automatically after 15min Shrimp 160 20 S...

Page 9: ...1 2 spoon of oil Frozen fish fingers 100 400 6 12 200 Add 1 2 spoon of oil Cup cake 5 units 15 18 200 Typical Cooking Times Recipes Roast potatoes Ingredients Potatoes 1 tbsp oil Method 1 Peel and ch...

Page 10: ...s Pre rolled puff pastry sheet Chocolate spread 1 egg Demerara sugar Crushed Hazelnuts Method 1 Line the Appliance basket with greaseproof paper 2 Cut the pastry into 2 3in squares 3 Place one tablesp...

Page 11: ...80 C 7 Press button 11 on the time to 15 20 minutes 8 Press the ON OFF button 8 to begin cooking Tuna Fishcakes Ingredients 2 medium potatoes peeled and cooked 1 tin of tuna Lemon juice to taste 2 spr...

Page 12: ...F button 8 4 Press button 9 on the temperate to 190 C 5 Press button 12 on the time to 10 minutes 6 Press the ON OFF button 8 to begin cooking 7 Cook for 8 10 minutes until the bacon is crispy 8 Remov...

Page 13: ...Press the ON OFF button 8 to begin cooking 9 Take the tray out flip the salmon over and brush the other side with BBQ sauce 10 Cook it for 5 minutes at 180 C 11 During the last minute take the tray ou...

Page 14: ...be pre set to 180 C 7 The time should be pre set to 15 minutes 8 Press the ON OFF button 8 to begin cooking 9 Remove when golden and crispy and serve Care Cleaning 1 Clean the appliance after every u...

Page 15: ...e for any taxes applied to our products when they are shipped outside of the EU All of our prices are inclusive of VAT Once a product has been returned to us we will aim to repair or replace it within...

Page 16: ...ials Re use of materials helps prevent environ mental pollution and reduces the demand for raw materials Local authorities retailers and collection organisations may provide for separate collection of...

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