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Emeril Lagasse AirFryer Pro™  12 Qt.

1. 

NEVER IMMERSE

 the Main Unit Housing, which contains 

electrical components and heating elements, in water. Do 
not rinse under the tap.

2. 

TO AVOID ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT

 put liquid of any kind 

into the Main Unit Housing containing the electrical 
components.

3. 

This appliance has a polarized plug (one blade is wider 
than the other). To 

REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,

 this 

plug is intended to fit into a polarized outlet only one way. 
If the plug does not fit fully into the outlet, reverse the 
plug. If it still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician. 

DO NOT ATTEMPT

 to modify the plug in any way.

4. 

MAKE SURE

 the appliance is plugged into a dedicated wall 

socket. Always make sure that the plug is inserted into 
the wall socket properly and without any other appliances 
on the same outlet.

5. 

To prevent food contact with the interior upper 
screen and heat element, 

DO NOT OVERFILL

 the cooking 

accessories.

6. 

DO NOT COVER 

the Air Intake Vent or Air Outlet Vent while 

the appliance is operating. Doing so will prevent even 
cooking and may damage the appliance or cause it to 
overheat.

7. 

NEVER POUR

 oil into the cooking accessories. Fire and 

personal injury could result. This appliance is not a  
deep fryer.

8. 

While cooking, the internal temperature of the appliance 
reaches several hundred degrees Fahrenheit. 

TO AVOID 

PERSONAL INJURY,

 never place hands inside the appliance 

unless it is thoroughly cooled.

9. 

This appliance is 

NOT INTENDED FOR USE 

by persons with 

reduced physical, sensory, or mental capabilities or a 
lack of experience and knowledge unless they are 

UNDER 

THE SUPERVISION 

of a responsible person or have been 

given proper instruction in using the appliance. This 
appliance is 

NOT INTENDED FOR USE

 by children.

10. 

When cooking, 

DO NOT PLACE 

the appliance against a wall 

or other appliances. Leave at least 5 inches of free space 
on the back and sides and above the appliance. Do not 
place anything on top of the appliance.

11. 

DO NOT USE 

this appliance if the plug, the power cord, or 

the appliance itself is damaged in any way.

12. 

DO NOT PLACE 

your appliance on a cooktop, even if the 

cooktop is cool, because you could accidentally turn the 
cooktop on and damage the appliance, your cooktop, 
and your home.

13. 

If the power cord is damaged, 

YOU MUST HAVE IT REPLACED 

by Tristar, its service agent, or a similarly qualified person 
in order to avoid hazard.

14. 

Keep the appliance and its power cord 

OUT OF THE  

REACH 

of children when it is in operation or in the cooling 

process.

15. 

KEEP THE POWER CORD AWAY 

from hot surfaces. 

DO NOT PLUG 

in the power cord or operate the appliance controls with 
wet hands.

16. 

NEVER CONNECT 

this appliance to an external timer switch 

or separate remote-control system.

17. 

NEVER USE 

this appliance with an extension cord of  

any kind.

18. 

A short power-supply cord (or detachable power-supply 
cord) is provided to reduce the risk resulting from 
becoming entangled in or tripping over a longer cord.

19. 

DO NOT OPERATE 

the appliance on or near combustible 

materials, such as tablecloths or curtains.

20. 

DO NOT USE 

the appliance for any purpose other than 

described in this manual.

21. 

NEVER OPERATE 

the appliance unattended.

22. 

When in operation, air is released through the Air Outlet 
Vent. 

KEEP YOUR HANDS AND FACE

 at a safe distance from 

the Air Outlet Vent. Also avoid the air while removing the 
accessories from the appliance. The appliance’s outer 
surfaces may become hot during use. The accessories 

WILL BE HOT. WEAR OVEN MITTS

 when handling hot 

components or surfaces.

IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS

When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including:

Summary of Contents for AIRFRYER PRO GLA-1003

Page 1: ...e followed Do not use the Emeril Lagasse AirFryer ProTM until you have read this manual thoroughly SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY Owner s Manual Visit TristarCares com for tutorial vid...

Page 2: ...e manual making certain that you are completely familiar with the appliance s operation and precautions Air Fryer Dehydrator More Model Supply Power Rated Power Capacity Temperature Display GLA 1003 A...

Page 3: ...sories 6 Using the Accessories 8 Using the Digital Control Panel 11 Cooking Presets 12 Cooking Guidelines 13 General Operating Instructions 14 Cooking Chart 16 Cleaning Storage 18 Troubleshooting 19 F...

Page 4: ...is NOT INTENDED FOR USE by children 10 When cooking DO NOT PLACE the appliance against a wall or other appliances Leave at least 5 inches of free space on the back and sides and above the appliance D...

Page 5: ...s Important Before initial use and after each use 1 Hand wash the cooking accessories 2 Wipe the outside and inside of the appliance with a warm moist cloth and mild detergent 3 Preheat the appliance...

Page 6: ...nents that you ordered some accessories may be sold separately Check everything carefully before use If any part is missing or damaged do not use this product Contact shipper using the customer servic...

Page 7: ...the Shaft from each end and then into the meat Lock in place with the Set Screws There are indentations on the Shaft for the Set Screws You can adjust the Screws closer to the center of the Shaft if n...

Page 8: ...Appliance 1 Insert the Drip Tray into the bottom of the appliance Fig A 2 Place Crisper Trays into appliance by sliding them through the side grooves and onto the back lip Fig B 3 Place the Crisper T...

Page 9: ...slight angle with the right side higher than the left side and insert the left side of the Spit into the Rotisserie connection inside the appliance see Fig I 4 With the left side securely in place low...

Page 10: ...ok the bottom of the left and right sides of the shaft attached to the Rotisserie Spit Fig K 2 Pull the Rotisserie Spit slightly to the right to disconnect the accessory from the Rotisserie Socket 3 C...

Page 11: ...trol Buttons These buttons enable you to raise or lower cooking temperature by 5 F 2 7 C intervals ranging from 150 F 65 C to 400 F 204 C Dehydration ranges from 90 F 32 C to 170 F 77 C 5 Time Control...

Page 12: ...9 C 2 hrs 2 24 hrs 14 Shrimp 320 F 160 C 12 mins 15 Reheat 240 F 116 C 12 mins 16 Pizza 360 F 182 C 15 mins Cooking time for whole roasted chicken will vary with weight Use meat thermometer to check i...

Page 13: ...amb Ground 160 F 71 C Steaks roasts medium 140 F 60 C Steaks roasts rare 130 F 54 C Pork Chops ground ribs roasts 160 F 71 C Fully cooked ham 140 F 60 C Use this chart and a food thermometer to ensure...

Page 14: ...ods The charts and tables provided within this manual and the Recipe Guide will help you get great results Please refer to this information for proper time temperature settings and proper food quantit...

Page 15: ...s the Power Button to begin the cooking cycle immediately once the desired cooking time and temperature have been selected NOTE You may open the appliance s door to view your food at any time during t...

Page 16: ...82 C Hamburger 1 1 lb 7 14 mins 360 F 182 C Sausage Roll 1 1 lb 13 15 mins 400 F 204 C Chicken Drumsticks 1 1 lb 18 22 mins 360 F 182 C Chicken Breast 1 1 lb 10 15 mins 360 F 182 C Spring Rolls lb 15...

Page 17: ...n personal tastes Tips Set the timer to half the time needed for the recipe and the timer bell will alert you when it is time to flip or rotate food When you hear the timer bell the preset preparation...

Page 18: ...and a damp cloth DO NOT soak or submerge the appliance in water or wash in the dishwasher 3 Clean the inside of the appliance with hot water a mild detergent and a nonabrasive sponge Do not scrub the...

Page 19: ...d Foods of different sizes are being cooked together Cook similar sized foods together White smoke coming from appliance Oil is being used Wipe down to remove excess oil Accessories have excess grease...

Page 20: ...ossible to shut off the appliance at any time Press the Power Button once to stop the cooking cycle at any time during the cooking process 6 Can I check the food during the cooking process You can ope...

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Page 22: ...er number can be used as the return merchandise authorization number RMA If the product was purchased in a retail store return the product to the store or use RETAIL as the RMA Return your product to...

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Page 24: ...ril Lagasse AirFryer ProTM This product has been manufactured to the highest standards Should you have any questions our friendly customer service staff is here to help you For parts recipes accessori...

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