Euro-Pro BF160 manual Filling the Frying Basket, Frying Food

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Filling the Frying Basket

Filling the Frying Basket

Do NOT fill the frying basket (#14) when it is immersed in oil.

Place the food in the frying basket (# 14). Do NOT overfill it and never exceed the maximum quantities. For optimum results and shorter frying time, basket should be only 1/2 full.

The basket has approximately 11/2 lb. food capacity. It will hold 4-5 average size pieces of chicken.

Do not fill the basket higher than the “MAX” line on the basket with frozen food.

Warning: When frying foods, remove the frying basket (#14) from the deep fryer before filling with frozen food because oil will spatter and cause burns.

IMPORTANT: When frying frozen foods such as French Fries, you should not exceed 11/4 Lb. (567 gr.) For best, crispy results limit quantity to 1 Lb. (454 gr.) or less.

Frying Food

Warning: To avoid injury or burns, do not touch any metal parts on the deep fryer because they are hot.

Always use the frying basket (#14) to fry food.

Always close the lid (#10) during frying.

When the oil is pre-heated, temperature indicator light (#7) will go off to indicate desired temperature is reached.

Slowly lower the frying basket (#14) into the hot oil. Lowering the frying basket too quickly can result in the oil overflowing and spattering.

Replace the lid carefully.

It is normal for steam to escape through the sides of the lid while frying.

Avoid standing too close to the deep fryer while it is working.

Warning: When opening the lid cover (#10) after frying, lift up the lid slightly, then allow steam to escape before opening the lid completely. Keep face away from unit to avoid burns caused by escaping steam.

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Euro-Pro BF160 manual Filling the Frying Basket, Frying Food