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Air Fryer
Instruction Manual
AIR
FRYER
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Introduction
Important Safeguards
Using your Air-Fryer
Assembling Instructions
Operating your Air-Fryer
Care and Cleaning
Trouble Shooting Guide
Warranty
After Sales Service
Newwave Contact Details
CONTENTSContents
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Kitchen Appliances range
Introduction
We hope that you enjoy your new Air Fryer. Please find below important information about your
new appliance.
To fully benefit from the support that Newwave offers, register your product at
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The Air Fryer will help you prepare and cook your favourite ingredients and snacks in a healthier
way. The fat-free Air Fryer uses the principle of hot air combined with high speed air cycling.
It will provide heat from all angles, so for most food, there is no need to add oil when cooking.
CHARACTERISTICS
Air Fryer
NW-600
Voltage: 240V
Power Consumption:1500W
2.2 Litre Capacity
DESCRIPTION
Fat Free Cooking - no oil required
Adjustable Thermostat
80°C - 200°C temperature range
30 minute timer
Automatic Shut-off
800g capacity
12 month Warranty
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Before using this product, please carefully
read the instruction manual, and preserve
the booklet for later reference.
To protect against electrical shock do not
immerse the cord, plugs or appliances in
water or other liquids.
Always place the ingredients in the frying
basket for frying, thus to avoid contact
with the heating elements.
While the product is in use, don’t cover
the air inlet and outlet openings.
Don’t place oil into the fryer, as this may
cause a fire.
Do not touch the inside of the product
while it is operating.
Before connecting the product with
power, check if the power provided is in
accordance with the rated power of the
product.
Do not use the appliance if the power
cord, plug or appliance becomes
damaged in anyway. Contact Customer
Support at www.newwaveka.com.au/
content/support
This product cannot be used by children
over the age of 8, or persons with
reduced with reduced physical sensory or
mental capabilities, or lack of experience
and knowledge , unless they have been
given instruction or supervision.
Children being supervised should not play
with the appliance.
Close supervision is necessary when any
appliance is in use near children.
When the product is on or cooling down,
the product and the power cord must be
placed at a location out of the reach of
children under the age of 8.
Do not let the power cord hang over the
edge of a table or counter, touch hot
surfaces or become knotted.
Never use wet hands to handle the power
cord when plugging into power.
The product must be connected with a
grounded socket, and one must make
sure that it is inserted correctly.
Never connect the product with external
timer.
Never put the product on or near
combustible material like table cloths, or
curtains, etc.
Never put the product against the wall or
other products, There should be at least
10 cm space for the back/left/right sides,
and the upper side of the product . Do
not place anything on top of the product.
Never use the product for purposes not
Important Safeguards
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Important Safeguards
illustrated in the manual.
The product must be supervised by
someone while operating.
During the function of fat-free frying,
steam with high temperature will be
emitted from the air outlet opening. Your
face and hands should be away from the
steam and air outlet opening. One should
take care of the hot steam and air while
moving the pan out of the product.
When the product is in use, the surface
that it touches may become quite hot.
If the product begins to smoke, unplug
the power immediately. Wait for the unit
to stop smoking prior to removing the
pan out of the product.
Do not touch hot surface. Use a clean
dry tea towel or oven mitts.
The use of accessory attachments is
not recommended by the appliance
manufacture may cause injures.
Do not place on or near a hot gas or
electric burner, or in a heated oven.
If a longer detachable power-supply
cord or extension cord is used. The
marked electrical rating of the cord set
or extension cord should be at least as
great as the rating of the appliance. The
cord should be arranged so that it will
not drape over the countertop or tabletop
where it can be pulled on by children or
tripped over unintentionally.
Place the product on a surface that is
leveled, even, and stable.
The product is limited to normal
domestic use. It should not be used in
commercial environments.
The product can be only sent to the
authorized repair center for repairing. Do
not repair the product yourself, for such
action will void the warranty.
Always unplug the power after use.
Ensure that food fried in the product
turn into a nice golden color, and are not
black or brown in color. Any burnt food
should be disposed.
Before cleaning the product, the product
must be given 30minutes to cooling
down.
Unplug form outlet when not in use and
before cleaning. Allow to cool before
putting in or taking off parts.
This product is for household use only.
Do not use appliance for other than
intended use.
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Using Your Air Fryer
A. Frying Basket
B. Release
Button-Frying
Basket
C. Handle of
Frying Basket
D. Fryer E. Frying Net
F. Air inlet opening
G. Temperature
Control Button
H. Indicator
I. Timer
J. Air Outlet
opening K. Storing capsule
for Power Cord
L. Power Cord
First Time Use
1. When using your Air Fryer for the first time, please read the instructions contained
in this manual.
2. Make sure you remove all promotional stickers and labels.
3. Clean the frying basket and the frying-pan thoroughly with hot water, detergent
and a non-abrasive sponge.
4. Notice: these components are dishwasher safe.
5. Clean the inside and outside of the product with wet cloth.
The fat-free fryer uses hot air heating technology . Never pour oil or fat into the fryer.
Product Structure
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Assembling Instructions
1. Place the product on a surface that is leveled, even and stable, do not place the product
on surfaces that are not heat-resistant .
2. Place the frying basket into the fryer correctly.
3. Pull the power cord out of the storing capsule at the bottom of the product.
4. Never pour oil or other liquid into the fryer.
5. Never place things on top of the product, for this will prevent the air flow and reduce
the effect of hot air heating.
Automatic shut-off
This product is equipped with a timer. When the countdown timer has reached 0, you will hear
a bell sound and it will automatically shut off. To manually shut-off, turn the knob of the timer
anticlockwise to 0.
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Operating your Air Fryer
The fat-free fryer can be used to cook a
variety of ingredients. The additional recipe
book will assist you in getting to know your
appliance.
Fat-free Frying
1. Insert the power cord into a grounded
socket.
2. Pull out the frying-pan carefully from the
fat-free fryer.
3. Place the ingredients onto the frying
basket.
4. Slide the frying-pan back into the fat-free
fryer.
Do not use the fryer without the
frying basket
Notice: Do not touch the fryer
shortly after it has been in use, as
it is very hot. It is recommended
to move the fryer by holding the
handles.
5. Adjust to the right temperature by turning
the temperature control knob. (Please
refer to the “Setting” section of this
manual).
6. Determine preparation time for cooking
the ingredients.(Please refer to the
“Setting” part of this manual).
7. To turn the product on, adjust the timer
knob to the required preparation time for
the recipe. If the appliance is cold or on
first use, 3 minutes will need to be added
to the preparation time.
Notice: If required, you can preheat
the product. This is done by turning
the knob of the timer be set to more
than 3 minutes, then wait for the
heating indicator lamp to turn off
(this will take approx 3 minutes).
Once preheated, place the frying
basket in filled with the ingredients
and adjust the timer knob to the
desired cooking time.
At this time, the power heating indicator
lamp will turn on.
The timer will begin to countdown the
selected time.
During the operation of the fat-free fryer,
the heating indicator light will turn on
and off continuously. This shows that the
heating components are turning on and
off to maintain the selected temperature.
The excess oil from the ingredients will
be collected at the bottom of the frying-
pan.
8. Some ingredients require turning
during the cooking process (refer to the
“Setting” section of this manual).To turn
the ingredients, hold the handle and
remove the frying-pan out of the unit,
and turn the ingredients. Then slide the
frying-pan back to the fat-free fryer.
Handy Hint: To reduce the weight,
you can take the frying basket out of
the frying-pan, then you can turn the
food in the frying basket. To take out
the frying basket, pull the frying-pan
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Operating your Air Fryer
out of the unit and place it on heat
resistant surface, then press the
release button on the frying basket.
Handy Hint: You can set the timer
for half of the desired cooking
to alert you when to turn the
ingredients. Keep in mind that the
timer will need to be reset with the
remainder of cooking time required
to complete the recipe.
9. The timer bell will ring when the set
preparation time has expired. Remove
the frying-pan out of the unit, and place it
on heat-resistant surface.
Notice: You can also turn the unit off
manually. Simply turn the timer knob to
the OFF position ( 0 ).
10. Check to see if the ingredients are
cooked:
If the ingredients require further cooking,
slide the frying-pan back into the unit
and set the timer for a few more minutes.
11. To take out smaller pieces of food (e.g.
chips), press the release button on the
frying basket (1))and take the frying
basket out of the frying-pan (2).
Do not tip the frying basket before
releasing the frying-pan, as the
excess oil collected at the bottom
of the frying-pan will run onto the
cooked ingredients.
After cooking with the fat-free fryer,
the frying-pan and the food will be
very hot. When cooking with varying
ingredients hot steam may escape
from the fry-pan.
12. Transfer the food in the frying basket
onto a plate.
Handy Hint: To remove delicate or
larger items of food, use a pair of
tongs.
13. After cooking one batch of ingredients,
the fat-free fryer can immediately be
used to cook another batch of food.
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Settings
The following table will assist you in choosing the basic settings for the ingredients you wish to
cook.
Note:Please note that these Settings are a guide only. As varying ingredients differ in
size, shape and brand, we cannot guarantee the best Settings for your ingredients.
As the fast air technology provides renewed heating you are able to pull the fry-pan out briefly to
check the ingredients with little disruption to the cooking process.
Handy Hints:
With larger amounts of ingredients, the cooking time will only required a small increase. With
smaller amounts of ingredients, the cooking time will only require a small decrease.
Turning smaller pieces of food half way through the cooking process will assist the batch of
food to cook giving best results possible.
Adding a small amount of oil to fresh potatoes will give you a crispier finish. Once the oil has
been added, it is best to cook your ingredients within a few minutes.
Do not cook ingredients with high oil content in the fat-free fryer, for example sausages.
Snacks that can be cooked in the oven can also be cooked in the fat-free fryer.
The largest quantity of potato chips for cooking crispy chips is 500g.
You can use the fat-free fryer to reheat food. When reheating food, set the temperature to
150℃, and cook for up to 10 minutes.
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Potatoes and French fries
Minimum -
the biggest
ingredients (g)
Time
(minutes)
Temperature
(℃)
Turning Additional
information
Frozen thin
chips
300-700 12-16 200 Turning
Frozen thick
chips
300-700 12-20 200 Turning
Homemade
chips
(8x8) mm
300-800 12-20 180 Turning Add 1/2
TBSP oil
Homemade
wedges
300-800 18-22 180 Turning Add 1/2
TBSP oil
Homemade
potato gems
300-750 12-18 180 Turning Add 1/2
TBSP oil
Hash brown 250 15-18 180
Potato
Gratin
500 18-22 180
Settings
Meat/Poultry
Minimum -
the biggest
ingredients (g)
Time
(minutes)
Temperature
(℃)
Turning Additional
information
Steak 100-500 8-12 180 Turning
Pork chops 100-500 10-14 180 Turning
Hamburgers 100-500 7-14 180 Turning
Sausage
Rolls
100-500 13-15 200 Turning
Drumsticks 100-500 18-22 180 Turning
Chicken
Fillets
100-500 10-15 180
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Settings
Snacks
Minimum -
the biggest
ingredients (g)
Time
(minutes)
Temperature
(℃)
Turning Additional
information
Spring Roll 100-400 8-10 180 Turning Adding 1/2
spoon of oil
Frozen
Chicken
Nuggets
100-500 6-10 180 Turning Adding 1/2
spoon of oil
Frozen Fish
Fingers
100-400 6-10 180 Adding 1/2
spoon of oil
Frozen
crumbed
cheese
snacks
100-400 8-10 200 Adding 1/2
spoon of oil
Vegetables -
stuffed
100-400 10 180 Adding 1/2
spoon of oil
If the fat-free fryer is being used for the first time and is cold, you will need to add 3 minutes
cooking time.
Home-made chips
We recommend for best results to use pre-made frozen chips. If you would like to make home-
made chips please follow the below instructions:
1. Peel the potatoes and cut them into small chips.
2. Soak the potato chips in a bowl for a min 20 minutes, transfer out of the bowl and drain
onto paper towel .
3. Place the potato chips into a bowl and pour 1/2tbs olive oil in and mix well until all chips are
evenly coated.
4. Place the potato chips out of the bowl with your hands or tongs into the frying basket.
(this will ensure the excess oil is left in the bowl)
5. Notice: Do not pour all the potato chips into the frying basket at one time, this prevents
excess oil transferring to the bottom of the frying-pan.
6. Fry the potato chips following the instructions in the manual.
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Care And Cleaning
Clean the product after every use. The inside of the frying-pan, frying basket and the product are
all covered with a non stick coating . Do not use metal kitchen utensils or abrasive cleaning mate-
rial when cleaning, this will damage the non stick coating.
1. Unplug the unit and allow to cool prior to cleaning.
Handy Hint: take the frying-pan out, to aid in the fat-free fryer cooling down faster.
2. Clean the frying basket and the frying-pan thoroughly with hot water, detergent and non-
abrasive sponge.
Note: these components are dishwasher safe.
3. For stubborn dirt or oil in the frying-pan or basket, soak the basket in the frying pan in some
detergent and hot water for 10 minutes.
4. Clean the inside and outside of the product with wet cloth.
5. A cleaning brush can be used to clean the heating element.
Storage
1. Unplug the unit and allow it to cool.
2. Make sure that all the components are cleaned and dried.
3. Ensure the power cord is pushed into the power cord storage capsule .
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Trouble Shooting Guide
Problem Possible Causes Solution
The airfryer doesn’t work 1. The unit has not been
plugged in.
2. You have failed to set
the timer.
1. Insert the power cord into the wall socket.
2. Turn the timer knob to set the desired cooking time
required for cooking to turn the appliance on.
Ingredients cooked by the
airfryer are not cooked
1. There is too much food
in the frying basket or the
food is too big.
2. The temperature has
been set too low.
3. The cooking time is too
short.
1. Place the ingredients into the frying basket in small
batches. In small batches, the food is cooked more
evenly
2. Turn the temperature control knob to set the
temperature required (refer to the “setting” part in the
this manual)
3. Turn the temperature control knob to set the
temperature required (refer to the “setting” part in the
this manual)
Ingredients are not cooked
evenly
Some ingredients require
turning during the cooking
process.
Some ingredients lay on the top or across each other(e.g.
fried chips), they need to be turned during the cooking
process. (refer to the “setting” part in the this manual).
Fried snacks are not crispy The snacks used were those
that are designed to be
cooked in traditional deep
fryers
It is best to use oven snacks or lightly coat the produce to
obtain a crispier result.
White smoke is coming out
of the product
1. You are cooking
ingredients with a high oil
content.
2. Oil is still present in the
frying-pan from previous
use.
1. When you are cooking ingredients with a high oil
content in the fat-free fryer, a large amount of oil will
release into the frying-pan. The oil will produce white
smoke, and the frying-pan might be hotter than usual.
This will not affect the final result.
2. The White smoke produced is due to excess oil heating
up in the pan. Make sure you clean the frying-pan after
each use.
Fresh chips are not fried
evenly inside the airfryer
1. You have not soaked
the fresh chips correctly
before frying
2. The correct type of potato
was not used
1. Soak the fresh chips in a bowl for a min of 30minutes,
transfer to a plate and dry with paper towel.
2. Use fresh potatoes, to ensure they remain firm
throughout the cooking process.
Fresh chips are not crispy
when cooked in the airfryer
Depending on the water and
oil content of the potato will
effect the crispiness of the
final result
1. Be sure to drain the potato chips thoroughly before
coating them with oil.
2. By cutting the potato chips into smaller size, will provide
a crispier result.
3. Add a little extra oil for a crispier result.
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Date of Purchase
Name of Retail Outlet
Address of Retail Outlet
Customer Name
Customer Address
Email Address
Please return this copy to Newwave to receive a 12 month limited warranty
or log onto newwaveka.com.au and complete your warranty online.
Newwave Kitchen Appliances
PO BOX 421
Moorabbin BC
Moorabbin VIC 3189
Warranty Conditions
1. Warranty void if unit is tampered with
2. Warranty does not cover broken Air Fryer
3. Warranty does not cover postage for returned Air Frye items.
Please retain a copy of the Warranty and the purchase receipt as proof of purchase. We will guarantee this product against
defects caused by faulty workmanship and materials for twelve months domestic use. During this Warranty period, New
Wave Kitchen Appliances will replace any defective product. However, if the product includes a number of accessories,
only the defective part of the accessory will be replaced. New Wave Kitchen Appliances reserves the right to make minor
adjustments instead of replacing the product or accessory. Packaging instructions will not be replaced unless faulty.
Subject to your statutory rights as to the merchantable quality of the product or accessory. In the event of a product or
accessory being replaced during the Warranty period, the Warranty on the replacement will expire at the original date|
i.e. 12 months from the original purchase date. This Warranty excludes defects caused by the product not being used
in accordance with the instructions, accident damage, misuse or being tampered with by unauthorised persons. The
replacement Warranty also excludes breakages and consumable items. This Warranty only covers units sold in Australia.
12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY
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AFTER SALES SERVICE
This appliance is built to the very highest of standards.
There are no user-serviceable parts.
Follow these steps if the unit fails to operate:
1. Check instructions have been followed correctly
2. Check fuse has not blown
3. Check mains supply is functional
If the appliance will not work or is outside the warranty period and has a fault,
please call Customer Support on 1800 337 211 or or visit the Newwave website
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Customer Service Department
New Wave Kitchen Appliances
PO BOX 421
Moorabbin BC
Moorabbin VIC 3189
Phone: 1800 337 211
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Disposal
Please dispose of the packaging according to your local waste regulations. Cardboard and paper go to
“recovered paper”, foil goes to resource collection (potential recyclable).This product should never be
disposed of in normal household waste at the end of its service life. It must be delivered to a collection point
for the recycling of electrical and electronic goods. This is indicated by the symbol (dustbin with cross) on
the product, in the instruction manual or on the packaging. Ask your local disposal point about disposal. The
materials are reusable according to their labelling. In the reuse, material recycling or other forms of using old
appliances, you are making an important contribution in protecting our environment. Please ask your local
government for a suitable disposal point (old appliance collection point of municipal disposal point). This way
you are disposing of your appliance ecologically.
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Moorabbin BC
Moorabbin VIC 3189
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