Storage
1.
Unplug the appliance and let it cool down.
2.
Make sure all parts are clean and dry.
Environment
Do not throw away the appliance with the normal household waste when it is
exhausted, but hand it in at an official collection point for recycling. By doing this,
you help to preserve the environment.
Guarantee and service
If you need service or information or if you have a problem, please contact your
local authorized service centre
Troubleshooting
problem
Possible cause
Solution
The Hot-air
fryer does not
work
The appliance is
not plugged in.
Put the mains plug in an earthed wall
socket.
You have not set
the timer.
Turn the timer knob to the required
preparation time to switch on the
appliance.
The
ingredients
fried with the
air fryer are
not done.
The amount of
ingredients in the
basket is too big.
Put smaller batches of ingredients in the
basket. Smaller batches are fried more
evenly.
The set
temperature is too
low.
Turn the temperature control knob to the
required temperature setting (see
section ‘settings’ in chapter ‘Using the
appliance’).
The preparation
time is too short.
Turn the timer knob to the required
preparation time (see section ‘Settings’
in chapter’ Using the appliance’).
The
ingredients
are fried
unevenly in
the air fryer.
Certain types of
ingredients need
to be shaken
halfway through
the preparation
time.
Ingredients that lie on top of or across
each other (e.g. fries) need to be shaken
halfway through the preparation time.
See section ‘Settings’ in chapter ‘Using
the appliance’.
Fried snacks
are not crispy
when they
come out of
You used a type of
snacks meant to
be prepared in a
traditional deep
Use oven snacks or lightly brush some
oil onto the snacks for a crispier result.
Summary of Contents for AFB-2613WH
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