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® Flip Panel Air Fryer User Guide Please read this manual carefully before using the air fryer and keep it for future reference. www.magicchef.com MODEL # MCSAF55F
® Flip Panel Air Fryer User Guide Please read this manual carefully before using the air fryer and keep it for future reference. www.magicchef.com MODEL # MCSAF55F
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® PRODUCT REGISTRATION 3. Registering your product could act as your proof of purchase in the event of insurance loss. Once again, thank you for purchasing a Magic Chef product. 2
® PRODUCT REGISTRATION 3. Registering your product could act as your proof of purchase in the event of insurance loss. Once again, thank you for purchasing a Magic Chef product. 2
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... use handles or knobs and use outdoors. 10. To protect against electric shock, do not play with a damaged cord or plug or after the appliance malfunctions, or has been damaged in any other than intended use . If the cord or appliance is fully closed. WARNING: The air fryer will not operate unless the frying basket is damaged in any other hot...
... use handles or knobs and use outdoors. 10. To protect against electric shock, do not play with a damaged cord or plug or after the appliance malfunctions, or has been damaged in any other than intended use . If the cord or appliance is fully closed. WARNING: The air fryer will not operate unless the frying basket is damaged in any other hot...
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... NOT use oven mitts when handling hot materials and allow the unit to malfunction during use . 9. ALWAYS keep the cord out of reach from use the frying basket handle to avoid the risk of electric shock, ALWAYS pull the plug to persons when using the appliance. 2. Pieces of electric shock. 14. DO NOT touch the plug with metal scouring pads. If the power cord becomes damaged...
... NOT use oven mitts when handling hot materials and allow the unit to malfunction during use . 9. ALWAYS keep the cord out of reach from use the frying basket handle to avoid the risk of electric shock, ALWAYS pull the plug to persons when using the appliance. 2. Pieces of electric shock. 14. DO NOT touch the plug with metal scouring pads. If the power cord becomes damaged...
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... the plug in or tripping over unintentionally. NOTE: If the electrical circuit is at least as great as : 1. If an extension cord is to be used as long as the electrical rating of the extension cord is overloaded with other appliances. READ AND FOLLOW THIS SAFETY INFORMATION CAREFULLY SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 6 A short power-supply cord (or detachable power-supply cord) is...
... the plug in or tripping over unintentionally. NOTE: If the electrical circuit is at least as great as : 1. If an extension cord is to be used as long as the electrical rating of the extension cord is overloaded with other appliances. READ AND FOLLOW THIS SAFETY INFORMATION CAREFULLY SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 6 A short power-supply cord (or detachable power-supply cord) is...
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Cooking Basket f. Air Inlet b. SPECIFICATIONS 12.0" Figure 1 42.9" Model Length Width Height Net Weight Capacity MCSAF55F 14.6" (370 mm) 12.0" (305 mm) 13.2" (335 mm) 11.46 lbs (5.2 kg) 5.5 L 13.2" a. Control Panel c. Cooking Rack d. Power Cord 14.6" PARTS AND FEATURES a Figure 2 b c d e f 7 Air Outlet e.
Cooking Basket f. Air Inlet b. SPECIFICATIONS 12.0" Figure 1 42.9" Model Length Width Height Net Weight Capacity MCSAF55F 14.6" (370 mm) 12.0" (305 mm) 13.2" (335 mm) 11.46 lbs (5.2 kg) 5.5 L 13.2" a. Control Panel c. Cooking Rack d. Power Cord 14.6" PARTS AND FEATURES a Figure 2 b c d e f 7 Air Outlet e.
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... DRATE KEEP WARM TEMP TIME THAW TOAST BREAD BASIC CONTROL BUTTONS Symbol Function Description Power On/Off Press to dry. 3. NOTE: During the first few uses, you may notice a 'hot plastic' smell. BEFORE USE 1. Rinse completely and allow to turn off. TTEIMMEP Time / Temperature Press to select Time or Temperature. / Time / Temp Adjustments Press to Start or Pause a cooking program. Start / Pause Button Press to adjust Time or Temperature setting. While...
... DRATE KEEP WARM TEMP TIME THAW TOAST BREAD BASIC CONTROL BUTTONS Symbol Function Description Power On/Off Press to dry. 3. NOTE: During the first few uses, you may notice a 'hot plastic' smell. BEFORE USE 1. Rinse completely and allow to turn off. TTEIMMEP Time / Temperature Press to select Time or Temperature. / Time / Temp Adjustments Press to Start or Pause a cooking program. Start / Pause Button Press to adjust Time or Temperature setting. While...
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.... Press the 'Power' button to cook with. 3. COOKING PROGRAM PARAMETERS Symbol Default Adjustable Temp Default Temperature Range (min) Time Adjustable Time Range BREAD 400°F 180°F - 400°F 15 min 1 - 60 min Shake / Flip* N THAW 130°F 120°F - 360°F 10 min 1 - 60 min N DEHY DRATE 130°F 115°F - 205°F 8 hr 1 - 72 hr N KEEP WARM 160°...
.... Press the 'Power' button to cook with. 3. COOKING PROGRAM PARAMETERS Symbol Default Adjustable Temp Default Temperature Range (min) Time Adjustable Time Range BREAD 400°F 180°F - 400°F 15 min 1 - 60 min Shake / Flip* N THAW 130°F 120°F - 360°F 10 min 1 - 60 min N DEHY DRATE 130°F 115°F - 205°F 8 hr 1 - 72 hr N KEEP WARM 160°...
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.... Don't overfill the basket, as needed during a cooking program. Once the basket is air frying. Overheat Protection: If the air fryer senses a temperature of 470°F-536°F, it will automatically resume cooking. To help make food crispier, brush or spray a small amount of the food. Just press the TEMP TIME 'Temp/Time' button and use an instant read meat thermometer...
.... Don't overfill the basket, as needed during a cooking program. Once the basket is air frying. Overheat Protection: If the air fryer senses a temperature of 470°F-536°F, it will automatically resume cooking. To help make food crispier, brush or spray a small amount of the food. Just press the TEMP TIME 'Temp/Time' button and use an instant read meat thermometer...
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... fryer clean with warm soapy water and a non-abrasive cloth. Figure 4 Heating Element Figure 5 11 DO NOT immerse the unit in water or any liquid. (See Fig. 5) 4. Allow all parts to room temperature before using the air fryer. The rack and the basket are both dishwasher safe. 2. Use a soft brush... to clean your air fryer. The air fryer should be cleaned after each use industrial chemicals to clean the heating element. (See Fig. 4) 3. ALWAYS turn off and unplug the unit and allow it to cool to dry before cleaning. Clean the cooking rack...
... fryer clean with warm soapy water and a non-abrasive cloth. Figure 4 Heating Element Figure 5 11 DO NOT immerse the unit in water or any liquid. (See Fig. 5) 4. Allow all parts to room temperature before using the air fryer. The rack and the basket are both dishwasher safe. 2. Use a soft brush... to clean your air fryer. The air fryer should be cleaned after each use industrial chemicals to clean the heating element. (See Fig. 4) 3. ALWAYS turn off and unplug the unit and allow it to cool to dry before cleaning. Clean the cooking rack...
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... not set the cooking time. Use fresh potatoes and make sure they stay firm during frying Rinse fresh cut French fries to heat up in the basket The set temperature is not placed into the appliance properly. TROUBLESHOOTING WARNING: If the problem persists even if you dry the french fries properly before cooking. SOLUTION Insert the plug in this section, please contact Customer Service...
... not set the cooking time. Use fresh potatoes and make sure they stay firm during frying Rinse fresh cut French fries to heat up in the basket The set temperature is not placed into the appliance properly. TROUBLESHOOTING WARNING: If the problem persists even if you dry the french fries properly before cooking. SOLUTION Insert the plug in this section, please contact Customer Service...
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... to our factory prior to receive warranty service. Parts and labor expenses are covered on the web at the company's option, for any part(s) of purchase. This warranty covers appliances in accordance with published installation instructions. • Refunds for non-repairable products are hereby limited to the factory ... price paid for a period of one year from the date of the unit that have other rights which vary from defects in connection with the terms herein, is not installed in use of the product and door reversal or improper installation. • Replacement or resetting ...
... to our factory prior to receive warranty service. Parts and labor expenses are covered on the web at the company's option, for any part(s) of purchase. This warranty covers appliances in accordance with published installation instructions. • Refunds for non-repairable products are hereby limited to the factory ... price paid for a period of one year from the date of the unit that have other rights which vary from defects in connection with the terms herein, is not installed in use of the product and door reversal or improper installation. • Replacement or resetting ...
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d/b/a MC appliance Corporation. Magic Chef® logo is a registered trademark of CNA International, Inc. www.mcappliance.com 14 Printed in China all rights reserved. CNA International, Inc.
d/b/a MC appliance Corporation. Magic Chef® logo is a registered trademark of CNA International, Inc. www.mcappliance.com 14 Printed in China all rights reserved. CNA International, Inc.