T-Fal Family Pro-Fryer manual

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    www.t-f al.com FA M I L Y PRO-FRYER ProFryer T-FAL Electro-5082225 25/07/06 10:52 Page C1[...]

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    IMPOR T ANT SAFEGU ARDS When using electrical appliances, basic saf ety prec autions should alway s be follo wed, including the f ollowing : 1 R ead all instructions bef ore using. 2 Bef ore use, check that the voltage pow er corresponds to the one shown on the appliance nameplate. 3 Only connect the appliance to electrical sock ets which have a mi[...]

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    3 C omponent description 1. Lid a. Filter cover b. P ermanent f ilter c. Handle d. Viewing window e. Lid 2. R emovable control unit with heating element 3. F rying basket a. Handle unlocking button b. Basket handle with r aising & lowering positions 4. Min. and Max. oil level markings 5. R emovable bowl 6. Saf ety carrying handles 7. Housing 8 [...]

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    4 P reheating • After the bowl has been f illed with oil, put the lid on the f ryer and plug in the appliance without the f rying basket. The control unit beeps and the pow er indicator light begins to flash. The control unit is in standb y; it does not heat. The L CD screen shows the def ault setting, which is F rench f ries, with a temper ature[...]

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    5 • Place the f rying basket on the edge of the bowl and lea ve the handle in the horizontal position. • Put the lid back on the f ryer. Cooking Low ering the basket • When the oil has reached the correct temper ature, the ready light (green) comes on and the control unit beeps. • Press the handle unlocking button and f old the handle very [...]

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    6 T able of cooking times • The f ollowing cooking times are a guide only. They may vary depending on the size of the f ood, the amount of f ood, individual pref erences, and the voltage. • Cooking tip: T o prevent f ood f rom sticking together, do not use the basket when cooking battered f oods or doughnuts. * time wil be based on size * in 2 [...]

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    7 Cleaning Filt ering the oil • Y ou may store the oil or f at in the fry er or in a separate airtight cont ainer. • Do not pour used oil into the sink. L eave it to cool and throw it away with the household waste – according to the local community regulations. • Crumbs that break away f rom f ood tend to burn and alter the quality of the o[...]

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    8 P ROBLEMS AND POSSIBLE CAUSES S OLUTIONS The L CD screen of the f ryer is not lighting The appliance is not plugged in. Plug-in the appliance. The f ryer is not heating The CONFIRM button on control panel has not been pressed. Press the CONFIRM button aft er having chosen the cooking menu. The control unit returned to standb y mode after 30 minut[...]

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    9 W ARRANTY CANAD A AND USA One y ear limited warr anty T-F al warrants this product to be f ree f rom def ects in material and workmanship f or a period of one year. Should any def ect be discovered within one y ear of date of purchase, the f ollowing should be used in claiming warranty: In C anada 1) T ak e your appliance to the nearest authorize[...]

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    10 PRÉCAUTIONS IMPOR T ANTES Lorsque v ous utilisez des appareils électriques, veillez à pr endre quelques préc autions élémentair es en matière de sécurité et en particulier les suiv antes : 1 Lisez entièrement ce mode d'emploi. 2 Av ant l’utilisation, assurez-vous que la tension d’aliment ation de votre appareil correspond bien[...]

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    11 1. Eléments du couvercle a. Bouchon de f iltre b. Filtre permanent c. P oignée d. Hublot e. Couv ercle 2. Boîtier de contrôle amovible av ec élément chauff ant 3. P anier a. Bouton de déverrouillage de la poignée du panier b. P oignée pour monter et descendre le panier 4. R epères Min. et Max. du remplissage de cuve 5. Cuve amovible 6.[...]

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    12 P réchauff age • Après av oir rempli la cuve av ec de l’huile, posez le couvercle et branchez v otre f riteuse sans le panier. • L e boîtier de contrôle émet un signal sonore et le voyant de mise sous t ension se met à clignoter. L e boîtier de contrôle est alors en veille et l’élément ne chauff e pas. L’écr an LCD indique l[...]

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    13 R emplissage du panier • Asséchez les aliments pour enlever l’excès d’eau ou de glace. • R emplissez le panier avant de le placer dans la f riteuse. - fig.9 . Ne surchargez pas le panier. R éduisez les quantités pour les surgelés. • Enlevez le couv ercle. • Mettez le panier en place sur le bord de la cuve et laissez la poignée [...]

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    Mise hors tension de l’appar eil • Une f ois la f riture terminée, débranchez l’appareil. • Laissez ref roidir complètement la f riteuse et la matière gr asse (3 heures). • P our déplacer la frit euse, utilisez les poignées. T ableau de cuisson • L es temps de cuisson sont donnés à titre indicatif. Ils peuvent varier en f onctio[...]

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    15 Netto y age Filtr age de l’huile • V ous pouvez conserver l’huile dans v otre f riteuse ou la mettre dans un récipient à part. • Ne versez jamais la matière gr asse usagée dans l’évier. Laissez-la ref roidir puis jetez-la av ec les ordures ménagères, conf ormément aux réglementations locales. • L es débris qui se détachent[...]

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    16 P ROBLÈMES ET CAUSES POSSIBLES S OLUTIONS L’écran L CD n’est pas allumé L’appareil n’est pas branché. Branchez l’appareil. La f riteuse ne chauff e pas La touche CONFIRM sur le panneau électronique n’a pas été enf oncée. Appuyez sur la touche CONFIRM après a voir sélectionné le menu de cuisson. L e boîtier de contrôle s?[...]

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    17 GARANTIE Gar antie limitée d’un an : T-F AL garantit ce produit contre tout déf aut de f abrication pendant un an à partir de la date d’achat. Si v ous découvrez un déf aut pendant cette période d’un an, suivre les indications ci-dessous pour utiliser la gar antie : Au C anada 1) Apportez v otre appareil au C entre de service après-[...]

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    S.A.S. SEB SEL ONGEY CEDEX • R C. DIJON B 302 412 226 • REF. 5082225 ProFryer T-FAL Electro-5082225 25/07/06 10:54 Page 18[...]