9. Cleaning the air fryer
WARNING!
Risk of electric shock!
There is a risk of electric shock due to live parts.
Always disconnect the mains plug () before cleaning.
Never immerse the appliance in water or other liquids. If the appliance does fall into liq-
uid, under no circumstances should you attempt to touch it. First, unplug from the mains
socket.
Do not operate the appliance again under any circumstances. Have the appliance
checked by the manufacturer, its customer services department or a similarly qualified
person.
WARNING!
Risk of injury!
Hot surfaces pose a risk of injury from burning.
Allow the appliance to cool down for at least minutes before cleaning. Remove the
fryer pan to enable the appliance to cool down more quickly. Place the fryer pan on a
heat-resistant surface.
NOTICE!
Possibility of damage to the appliance!
There is a risk of damage to the appliance if it is used improperly.
Never use acidic, abrasive or granular, acetic-acid-, soda- or solvent-based cleaning
agents. These may damage the appliance surfaces or the printing on it.
Do not clean the air fryer in the dishwasher.
Clean the fryer pan () and the frying basket () using a sponge and a small amount of
mild soap solution. Rinse all the parts carefully with clean water and then dry them care-
fully.
The fryer pan and frying basket are dishwasher safe. However, we recommend rinsing by
hand as described above for more gentle cleaning.
Clean the frying chamber () using warm water and a damp sponge.
If the heating elements are dirty, use a washing-up brush. Carefully remove the food res-
idue.
A soft, slightly damp cloth is suitable for cleaning the control panel and outer surfaces of
the appliance.
10. Prolonged non-use and transport
If you are not going to use the appliance for an extended period of time, unplug the
mains plug (), clean the appliance and store the appliance in a dry, dust-free and frost-
free environment that is not exposed to direct sunlight.
To avoid damaging the product during transport, we recommend that you use the origi-
nal packaging.
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