into a container (fig. 8).
5. Allow the oil or fat to drip into a container (fig. 9).
6. Remove any deposits from the tank using a sponge
or absorbent paper.
7. At the end of the procedure fit the plug back onto the
drainage pipe and reposition it in its compartment.
8. Put the basket back in the high position and place
one of the filters supplied at the bottom of the basket
(fig. 12). You can obtain the filters from your retailer or one of our service centres.
9. Next pour the oil or fat very slowly into the deep
fryer so that it does not spill out of the filter (fig. 13).
10.The oil which has been filtered in this way can be
preserved inside the deep fryer. However, if a long
time elapses before it is next used, it is advisable to
preserve the oil in a closed container in order to
stop it deteriorating. It is good practice to keep oil
used for frying fish separate from that used for
frying other food.
If fat is used, be careful not to let it cool down too
much or it will solidify.
Models without drainage pipe
1. Remove the lid (fig.10) and empty the tank from the
side shown by the arrow (fig.11) right front edge of
the tank.
2. Remove any deposits from the tank using a sponge
or absorbent paper.
3. Put the basket back in the high position and place
one of the filters supplied at the bottom of the basket
(fig. 12). You can obtain the filters from your retailer or one of our service centres.
4. Next pour the oil or fat very slowly into the deep
fryer so that it does not spill out of the filter (fig. 13).
5. The oil which has been filtered in this way can be
preserved inside the deep fryer. However, if a long
time elapses before it is next used, it is advisable to
preserve the oil in a closed container in order to
stop it deteriorating. It is good practice to keep oil
used for frying fish separate from that used for
frying other food.
If fat is used, be careful not to let it cool down too
much or it will solidify.
REPLACING THE ODOUR-EATER FILTER
With time the odour-eater filters placed inside the lid
lose their effectiveness. A change of colour in the filter,
visible through hole “A” of fig.10 on the inside cover,
shows that the filter needs to be changed. To replace it,
remove plastic filter cover “F” (fig.14) by pressing hook
“H” in the direction of arrow 1, then raise it in the direction of arrow 2. Replace the filters.
P.S. The white filter must rest on the metal part (fig.15)
and the coloured area must face upwards (or towards
the black filter).
Reassemble the filter cover, being careful to insert the
front hooks correctly (as shown in fig.15).
CLEANING
Before cleaning, always remove the plug from the electrical socket.
Never immerse the deep fryer in water or hold it
under the tap. By getting inside the water would cause
short circuiting.
Check that the oil is sufficiently cold (wait about 2
hours), then empty out the oil or fat as previously
described in the paragraph headed “filtering the oil or
fat”.
Remove the lid as shown in fig. 10.
The lid is removable, to take it off, proceed as follows:
push the lid back (see arrow "1" fig. 10) and at the
same time, lift it up (see arrow "2" fig. 10).
Do not immerse the lid in water without having first
removed the filters.
To clean the boiler pan, proceed as follows:
•Wash the tank with hot water and washing up
liquid, then rinse and dry everything carefully. In the
models fitted with oil drainage pipe, always use it to
empty out the water (fig. 17); then remove any
remaining water which has collected in the oil drainage pipe.
• In order to clean the inside of the drainage pipe,
use the pipe brush supplied (fig. 16).
•We advise regular cleaning of the basket, with care
being taken to eliminate any deposits which might
have accumulated in the basket’s wheel guide ring.
•Dry the outside of the deep fryer with a soft, damp
cloth in order to get rid of splashes and any little
dribbles of oil or condensation.
• Clean and dry the washer as well in order to avoid
it sticking to the boiler pan when the boiler is not in
use. (To open the lid in the event of sticking, you
only need to raise the lid by hand while at the same
time keeping the opening button pressed down).
Model with non-stick boiler pan
To clean the boiler pan use a soft cloth with a neutral
detergent never using objects or abrasive detergents.
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