DeLonghi D660UX Owner Manual - Page 9

DeLonghi D660UX Manual

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FRYING FROZEN FOODS 1. Due to thee extremely low temperature, frozen loads inevrobly lower the temperature o; the oil. Far good rewirs each time you fry,. we recommend you don't exceed the maximum quentiiies tet out the Following logo- 2 Fremen feeds are frequently covered with a coating of ice crystals, which should be removed before frying. Lower the ba2liet very slowly ItiFQ the Oil in order to femur° that the oil does not boil over Before lowering the basket into the all, ensure that the lid is securely closed. 3. To obtain best results, do not exceed recommended max. quantity of rood. The cooking lime shown in this sable ate oi;pproximote., oncl may vary according to the initial iemperolure of the food and to the cooking temperature recommended on the packet. Food , Max. quantity I yr. Time (minutes) Precooked frozen potoloes 300(1 , 1' phase 5 - 8 12- phase 2 - 3 Patalo cra:y.4tt's 500 8 - 9 Fish Fish-fingers 300 6 - 7 Prawns 300 6 7 Meal Chicken cutlets i2) 200 7- 8 of Frozen ill This is the recommended quonlity for excellent results. Naturrolly a larger quantity potatoes con be hied, raking into consideration thot they will be a lade more amass due to the sudden drop in the temps- rave of the oil, upon immersion TROUBLESHOOTING An Unpleasant odours Cause Anhodiour Filter saturolud the oit or for hos claterporond The all or For ii nu/ miscible Solution Change ith.e 'Mier Chong. Mtt oil [pr fe4 th4. 000d-Clitaliry pportiut oil The oil overflows The balke3 has bgritii lowered too cor.k/if inscribe oil lower rho baikal slowly Tea mu€h di in rho Frye, Reduce wooly of oil in the Fryer Food R.* lined sufficiently before immersing In the Dry the food thoroughly Oil Oil does riot heat Recommend/bit rma_ waritily inaefteted 1 kg [trash pc...a:Roes) Fryer hos been prriptUIly s-withed on ...rollout ad in cwicier Service Centre Item pot cowing tine thercnol cel-o..it Indere. chartge nedesscryl 9

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