Operating; Before First Use - Breville Avance BDF200 Manual

3l deep fryer
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Operating Your Breville Avance

Before First Use

Remove all packaging materials and any promotional
labels from your deep fryer.
Wash the lid, removable bowl and wire frying basket in
hot soapy water and dry thoroughly. Wipe inside of the
bowl with a damp cloth and dry thoroughly.
1.
Place the deep fryer on a dry, level surface. Ensure
the deep fryer is not too close to the edge of the
bench top, and that the power cord or basket
handle does not hang over the edge.
2.
With the basket out of the deep fryer, add oil to the
bowl. Ensure not to add less than the minimum
level mark or exceed the maximum level mark
(3 litres).
NOTE
Important : NEVER exceed the maximum fill
level (3 litres).
3.
Replace the lid.
4.
Plug the power cord into a 230/240 volt power
outlet and turn on the power 'On' switch.
5.
Turn the temperature control dial to the
desired temperature. The red 'Power On' light
will illuminate.
NOTE
Your Avance
Deep Fryer is fitted with a
special interlock switch and will not operate if
not properly assembled.
POWER cORD NEEDS TO BE FUllY EXTENDED BEFORE USE.
AlWAYS ADD ThE REQUIRED AMOUNT OF OIl BEFORE SWITchING ThE POWER ON AT ThE POWER OUTlET.
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Deep Fryer
6.
Preheat the oil at the selected temperature until the
'Green' temperature ready light illuminates.
NOTE
When cooking the first batch of food, allow
the deep fryer to cycle on and off twice (as
indicated by the green temperature 'Ready'
light) before placing the food into the deep fryer.
This will take approximately 15-20 minutes.
7.
When the oil has preheated, place the basket
into the deep fryer in the raised position, with the
basket handle in the extended horizontal position
(see fig 4).
8.
Add food to the basket. Do not fill the basket so that
it is more than two-thirds full.
9.
Holding the fryer basket handle lift from the holding
position and gently lower the basket into the oil.
10.
You may choose to cook with the lid on or off the
deep fryer.
NOTE
Uniform-sized pieces will cook more evenly.
Fig. 4

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