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SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

This manual contains important safety information concerning 

the maintenance, use and operation of this product. Failure to 

follow the instructions contained in this manual may result in 

serious injury. If you are unable to understand the contents of this 

manual, please bring it to the attention of your supervisor. Do not 

operate this equipment unless you have read and understand 

the contents of this manual.

When using any type of electrical appliance, basic safety 

precautions should always be followed, including the following:
1.- To avoid possible electric shocks, do not place the cable, 

     plug or appliance in water or in any other liquid. Do not 

     insert screwdrivers or metallic items inside the appliance.
2.- DO NOT use any electrical item if the work area is humid or 

     wet or the work is done under the rain.  If you use an 

     electrical device with wet hands or stopped in water, you 

     can suffer an electric shock. 
3.- If the power cable is damaged, it must be replaced by the 

     manufacturer, its service technician, or by someone else 

     authorised by the manufacturer. In the event of handling of 

     appliances by non-authorised people, the guarantee will 

     immediately cease to be valid.
4.- Do not allow cables to hang from tables or worktops, nor to 

     come into contact with hot surfaces.
5.- Do not use appliances if they are damaged.

6.- Switch off appliances before changing accessories or 

     auxiliary parts that move when appliances are in use. 
7.- Do not leave appliances working unattended. Unplug 

     appliances after each use.

IMPORTANT SAFETY MEASURES

Summary of Contents for dAirePro 69513

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE AND MAINTENANCE Airfryer dAirePro Electrical air fryer...

Page 2: ...ert screwdrivers or metallic items inside the appliance 2 DO NOT use any electrical item if the work area is humid or wet or the work is done under the rain If you use an electrical device with wet ha...

Page 3: ...e appliance and if they understand the risks involved Children should not play with the appliance 14 Cleaning and maintenance performed by the user must not be performed by children unless they are ol...

Page 4: ...al system of the environment in which the machine is used is compliant to laws in force 19 DISPOSAL OF ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Do not dispose of this product as unclassified municipal rubbish Due to the...

Page 5: ...uture reference If the unit changes ownership be sure this manual accompanies the equipment WARNING 1 Plug Electric fryer into a properly grounded electrical outlet of the correct voltage size and plu...

Page 6: ...e anything on top of the Electric fryer doing so could damage Electric fryer or subject personnel to possible injury 3 When setting up the unit for operation make sure power to the unit is off Failure...

Page 7: ...nit and parts 2 Remove all accessories and book instructions 3 Place the device on a hard surface flat and level 4 Please make sure that you clean all parts that come into contact with food with soapy...

Page 8: ...tons e Pre heat button f Time temperature button g Inside light button h Rotation accessory button i START STOP button j ON OFF button 1 Control panel 2 Fryer body 3 Door handle 4 Door 5 Non slip feet...

Page 9: ...ing programme with the pre set cooking menu buttons a The times and temperature on the table are orientative The two values can be different depending on the kind of food 4 The pre set values in the p...

Page 10: ...guide until it touches the back For the accessories to rotate correctly make sure to position the shaft correctly on the fryer guide Make sure to engage the accessory into the left wall correctly as...

Page 11: ...ashing them by hand to prolong their useful life Do not use metal utensils or abrasive products to clean those parts 4 Dry all the parts and put them back on the fryer 5 Store the fryer in a cool well...

Page 12: ...tems such as fuses or thermal magnets b Avoid any of contact of electric devices with water and humidity Short circuit risk and electrocution c Avoid allowing children or unauthorized personnel to han...

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