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How to use an Air Fryer AF800E2TK

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Air Fryer label.jpg The label, 1753546671465.jpeg what it looks like, I have tried to find instructions, wife lost them, likely from Temu works well, but selecting left, right or both get it wrong again and again. Any ideas?
 
Telephone the manufacturer and ask where you can download the instructions from? Or ask them to send you a copy?
 
They may answer "Why" but that is my limit of Cantonese, (It means halo) but after that where would likely be a language barrier. My 8 months in Hong Kong, I could not pick up the language.
 
If it's like our Ninja we press:

1 (or 2) to indicate which compartment, then
A preset button like Bake, Airfry etc and this pre set a temp and time
Adjust temp and time with buttons
Press start

See how yours goes modelling it on this (maybe you don't have preset buttons). If no joy perhaps post a video of what it does when you press various buttons in approximately that order above

By and large I cook everything on bake (it runs the fans at lower speed which means the compartment is less like the crystal maze dome, for stray bits of food, grease splashes etc to get flung all over the place) as per the "fan oven" cooking instructions but 20degrees less and for 2/3rds the time
 
Probably a piece of junk, they make OK stuff for their own (rightly so), all the absolute drivel gets sold to mugs on temu.
 
I found my error was not pressing finish, so press 1 and set temperature and time, then press 2 and set temperature and time, then finish, then the run button. If one side only set, one display shows temperature the other time, if two set, both displays alternate between temperature and time.

I know to test by opening draws now, but setting it to do chips, only to find chips were in draw 2, but it heated draw 1, is not funny.
 
Does the tray number light up to indicate which tray is active?
No, the only way I can be sure, is to open the draw a bit, and if active the fan stops. The unit does work well, now I have got rid of my wife's silly rubber liners, which stopped the special sculptured base from doing its job to direct the heat around the food, I am slowly learning how to use it, but would have been a lot easier with the instructions.
 

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