Saturn ST-EC0140: How to Use the Deep Fryer Welcome to Deep Fryer General Power Supply Safety Tips
How to Use the Deep Fryer Welcome to Deep Fryer General Power Supply Safety Tips: Saturn ST-EC0140
Table of contents
- How to Use the Deep Fryer Welcome to Deep Fryer General Power Supply Safety Tips
- Cleaning and Care Caution

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appliance is conneсted to the mains
Deep Fryer
supply socket).
6. Never unplug the appliance from
Dear Buyer!
the mains supply socket by pulling
We congratulate you on having bought
on the mains cord.
the device under trade name «Saturn».
7. Take care that the mains cord does
We are sure that our devices will be-
not trail over the front of the work
come safe and reliable assistance in
surface.
your housekeeping.
8. Repair should only be carried out by
qualified personnel. (Unqualified re-
Avoid extreme temperature
pair work can lead to extreme haz-
changes. Rapid temperature change
ard for the user).
(e.g. when the unit is moved from
9. The cord should never be placed
freezing temperature to a warm
near hot objects.
room) may cause condensation in-
10. No liability can be accepted for my
side the unit and a malfunction
damaged caused by noncompliance
when it is switched on. In this case
with these instructions or any other
leave the unit at room temperature
improper use or mishandling.
for at least 1.5 hours before switch-
11. Do not attempt to move or carry
ing it on.
the fryer while it is still hot.
12. It is not advised to use this
If the unit has been in transit, leave
appliance by children under 14.
it indoors for at least 1.5 hours be-
fore starting operation.
How to Use the Deep Fryer
1. Open the lid and remove the basket
Welcome to Deep Fryer
to clean before using.
Your compact Deep Fryer includes many
2. Clean the fixable bowl when you
features to enable safe and successful
use it for the first time.
frying.
3. Use good quality solid fat or frying
The cool to touch exterior has been de-
oil into the bowl, but not more than
signed for additional safety. The variable
2.0 liter, i.e. corn oil or peanut oil.
thermostat allows the temperature con-
Avoid using margarine, olive oil or
trol to be adjusted to ensure that food is
butter. They are not recommended
fried to the exact degree of required
as they have a lower smoking tem-
crispness.
perature.
4. The oil level must be between the
General
max and min marks mentioned on
Please read the instruction carefully to
the bowl: if using the solid fat place
avoid damage caused by improper use
the less than 1kg into the bowl to
of mishandling.
melt on the lowest temperature set-
ting.
Power Supply
5. Put the basket backs into the fryer
Make sure that your voltage corre-
and lower into the oil and closed
sponds to the voltage marked on the
the lid.
appliance bottom side.
6. Put in at the main and set tempera-
ture control to requested tempera-
Safety Tips
ture.
1. Keep appliance out of reach of chil-
7. Select the temperature control for
dren and should not allow them op-
frying taking into account the food
erating the appliance.
to be cooked. As a general guide,
2. Before use, check for any damage
foods that have been precooked in
at the supply cord and plug. (If the
some way need a higher tempera-
supply cord and plug is damaged,
ture than those foods, which are
the manufacturer or its service
completely raw. i.e. potato cro-
agent or a similarly qualified person
quettes made from pre-cooked po-
must replace it in order to avoid a
tato need higher temperature than
hazard)
dough which are raw bread dough.
3. Never clean an appliance under tap
8. Use only metal utensils with insu-
water, whilst the appliance is still
lated handles in hot oil.
plugged into the mains.
9. Be especially careful when using
4. Protect the appliance against water.
the deep near the children.
5. Always unplug the appliance from
10. Care should be taken to cook foods
the mains supply socket when it is
thoroughly as the exterior may
not in use (if the appliance left side
show signs of turning golden brown
indicator light is On, this means the
before the interior is cooked.




