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| Technical Specifications | Digital air fryer, 4.5-liter capacity, 1500 W power, adjustable temperature up to 2006C. |
|---|---|
| Cooking Modes | Air frying, grilling, baking, roasting. |
| Usage | Easy to use thanks to a digital screen, quick preheating, built-in timer. |
| Maintenance | Removable basket and accessories dishwasher safe, easy cleaning. |
| Safety | Overheat protection system, insulated handle to prevent burns. |
| General Information | Compact design, ideal for small kitchens, 2-year manufacturer warranty. |
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USER MANUAL Air Fry Digital Grill TAURUS
(Original instructions)
DESCRIPTION
A Main unit
B Digital control panel
1.Start button
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Internal light button
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Rotation button
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Temperatura control button
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Time control button
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Star/Pause button
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Pre-set menu
C Air outlet
D Air inlet
E Cabel and housing
F Air fow rack (2uts)
G Rotating basket
H Oil drip tray
I Rotisserie shaft
J Handle
If the model of your appliance does not have the accessories described above, they can also be bought separately from the Technical Assistance Service.
USE AND CARE:
Fully extend the appliance's power cable before each use. Do not use the appliance if its accessories are not properly fitted.
Do not use the appliance if the on/off switch does not work. Do not move the appliance while in use.
Do not use the appliance if it is tipped up and do not turn it over.
Do not force the appliance's work capacity.
Disconnect the appliance from the mains when not in use and before undertaking any cleaning task.
Store this appliance out of reach of children and/or persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge.
Do not store the appliance if it is still hot.
Make sure that dust, dirt or other foreign objects do not block the fan grill on the appliance.
Keep the inside of the oven clean to avoid the carbonising of leftover food, which may damage the appliance.
Do not use the inside of the oven for storage purposes.
Use only utensils appropriate for ovens.
Use only utensils appropriate to support high temperatures.
Don't place heavy utensils or trays on the open door.
CAUTION: Do not use the appliance if the glass is cracked.
or broken.
Turning the thermostat control to the minimum (MIN) setting. This does not mean that the appliance is switched off permanently.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Before use:
Make sure that the entire product's packaging has been removed.
Before using the product for the first time, clean the parts that will come into contact with food in the manner described in the cleaning section.
During first use it is normal that the appliance emits a slight plastic odor.
Prepare the appliance according to the function you wish to use:
ACCESORIES USE:
Oil drip tray:
ALWAYS place oil drip tray in the lower rails of the cooking space (Fig.A)
It can be use as baking tray. Then place it in the middels rails of the appliance.
Air flow rack
Place the racks in the middle rails (Fig.B)
NOTE: The heating element is located at the top of the cooking place. If place the food near the heating element the intensity of heat will be more
For crispy result place the rack on the top rail.
For enven and gentel cooking place ranck on the lower rails.
Rotisserie shaft (Fig.C)
Remove the fork from the rod by loosening the fastening screw.
Push the rod through the meat and slide it to the centre. Put the fork onto the rod again with the prongs facing towards the meat.
Chicken should be bound in a string to prevent the chicken legs or wings touch heating element during roasting, so that rotisserie assemble will rotate smoothly.
Slide both forks firmly against the meat and tighten the fork fastening screws well.
Place the rod with the meat into the oven.
Activate the rotation button (3)
After cooking loosen the fork fastening screws and remove the meat by sliding it to the end of the rod.
Rotating basket
The rotating basket can be used to fry potatoes (450g frozen, 400g natural or oven), vegetables, meat, croquettes, nuggets, fish bars, among other frozen products.
NOTE: For even cooking, DO NOT overfill the basket. Make sure the basket is tightly closed before starting the cooking process.
To place the basket in the appliance, first insert the left side (Fig.D) and then hook the right side (Fig.E) into the bracket.
Activate the rotation button (3)
Use:
Extend the cable completely before plugging it in.
Connect the appliance to the mains.
Open the door
If you don't use the oil tray pan (H) as baking tray place it at the bottom part of the appliance.
Use the appropriate accessory according to the food you want to cook.
Prepare the food, place it in the accessory and insert it into the appliance.
Close the door
Press the power button during few seconds. The screen will activate.
Then select the temperature by pressing the temperature control button (4).
Select the appropriate time by pressing the time control button (5) for cooking or select the pre-defined program (7) if you wish.
NOTE: keep in mind that the cooking time may vary depending on the food, quantity and size.
If you use rotisserie accessory or the rotating basket, you may select Rotation Button (3).
By pressing the internal light button (2) you can check the cooking process while the appliance is operating.
If you open the door, the appliance will pause automatically and the light will come on. When you close it again, the appliance will start up again.
After the selected time or once the pre-defined menu is finished, the appliance will stop automatically and emit a beep.
To completely turn off the appliance press the power button until the screen turns off.
Open the door and remove the food.
CAUTION: Always use oven gloves to protect your hands.
The metallic parts can become very hot during use. Take care when touching the rods and the forks.
To minimize the generation of acrylamide during the food cooking process, do not allow food to turn dark tan or black.
Let the appliance and tools cool down before cleaning.
Rotisserie Function:
PRESET MENU GUIDE
| Button Temperature | Time |
| Drumstick 180°C 20min | |
| Fish 200°C 12min | |
| Shrimp 160°C 6min | |
| Pizza 180°C 8min | |
| Frys 200°C 20min | |
| Rotisserie 200°C 25min | |
| Steaks/Chops 180°C 9min | |
| Dehydration 65°C 360min |
Rotisserie cooking time can vary depending on the weight of the piece, you can use a thermometer to check if the internal temperature is correct according to the below internal temperature chart.
NOTE: when selecting any predefined menu, the cooking time will begin to reverse once the appliance reaches the desired temperature. If you are using the appliance for the first time, and select a menum the panel will show the selected temperature and time, but will not start counting until the optimum cooking temperature is reached.
INTERNAL TEMPERATURE CHART:
| Food Type Internal | Temp. |
| Beef& Veal Grind 70°C | |
| Steaks, roasts-medium | |
| Steaks, roasts-rare | 63°C |
| Poultry Breasts | 75°C |
| Grind, stuffed | |
| Whole bird, legs, wings, ... | |
| Seafood | Any type |
| Lamb | Grinded 70°C |
| Steaks, roasts-medium | |
| Steaks, roasts-rare | |
| Pork | Choped, grinded, ribs, roasts |
| Fully cooked ham |
Once you have finished using the appliance:
Turn the appliance off, using the on/off switch.
Unplug the appliance from the mains.
Allow to cool.
Clean the appliance.
CLEANING
Disconnect the appliance from the mains and allow it to cool before undertaking any cleaning task.
Clean the equipment with a damp cloth with a few drops of washing-up liquid and then dry.
Do not use solvents, or products with an acid or base pH such as bleach, or abrasive products, for cleaning the appliance.
Do not let water or any other liquid get into the air vents to avoid damage to the inner parts of the appliance.
Never submerge the appliance in water or any other liquid or place it under running water.
It is advisable to clean the appliance regularly and remove any food remains.
If the appliance is not in good condition of cleanliness, its surface may degrade and inexorably affect the duration of the appliance's useful life and could become unsafe to use.
The following pieces may be washed in a dishwasher (using a soft cleaning program):
Oil drip tray
Racks
Rotating basket
Rotisserie shaft
Handle
Then dry all parts before its assembly and storage.
RECOMMENDATIONS TABLE
Here you can find our recommendation on the time and temperature for frying different meals.
Note: these settings are merely indicative. Foodstuffs can vary in origin, size, shape and brand, so we cannot guarantee the best settings for any specific food.
COOKING GUIDE
| Food Time (min) Temperature (℃) Extra information | |||
| Potatoes & fries | |||
| Thin frozen fries 9-16 200 | |||
| Thick frozen fries 11-20 200 | |||
| Home-made fries (8×8mm) 16-20 200 Add 1/2 tbsp oil | |||
| Home-made potato wedges 18-22 180 Add 1/2 tbsp oil | |||
| Home-made potato cubes 12-18 180 Add 1/2 tbsp oil | |||
| Roti 15-18 180 | |||
| Potato gratin 15-18 200 | |||
| Meat & Poultry | |||
| Steak 8-12 180 | |||
| Pork chops | 10-14 180 | ||
| Hamburger | 7-14 180 | ||
| Sausage roll | 13-15 180 | ||
| Drumsticks | 18-22 180 | ||
| Chicken breast | 10-15 180 | ||
| Snacks | |||
| Spring rolls | 8-10 200 Use oven-ready | ||
| Frozen chicken nuggets | 6-10 200 Use oven-ready | ||
| Frozen fish fingers | 6-10 200 Use oven-ready | ||
| Frozen bread crumbed cheese snacks | 8-10 180 Use oven-ready | ||
| Stuffed vegetables | 10 | 160 | |
| Baking | Use baking tin | ||
| Cake | 20-25 160 Use baking tin/oven dish | ||
| Quiche | 20-22 180 Use baking tin | ||
| Muffins | 15-18 200 Use baking tin/oven dish |
PROBLEM SOLUTION
| Problem Possible cause Solution | ||
| The 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 on the appliance by pressing the power button for a few seconds. Select the desired time and temperature and close the door properly. | |
| The foods fried with the AIR FRYER are not done. | The quantity of food in the basket is too much. | Put smaller batches of food in the basket. Smaller batches are fried move evenly. |
| The set temperature is too low. | Temperature setting - refer to the cooking guide for reference. | |
| The food is fried unevenly in the AIR FRYER. | Certain food types need to be turned halfway through the cooking time. | Turn food over halfway to ensure food cooks equally on both sides. |
| Fried snacks are not crispy when they come out of the AIR FRYER. | Incorrect food type used. Refer | food manufactures cooking instructions. |
| The door does not close properly. | The door comes out of the hinge. | Align the hinge and make sure the joints drop over the grooves. Then close the door. Make sure to properly align the racks or tray over the slots. Then close the door. |
| White smoke Comes out from the Appliance. | Food with high oil content has been used. Oil has been added to the food. | Do not use food groups with high oil content or add extra oil that is not required. An air fryer uses technology where low or no oil is required. |
| Grease drip tray still contains grease residue from previous use. | White smoke is caused by grease heating up on the drip tray. Make sure you clean the drip tray after every use. | |
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