
Place on a stable, level surface where it won’t accidentally be knocked off the counter.
Allow sufficient space around the appliance to avoid overheating.
Keep power cords away from hot surfaces.
Never plug your device into an extension lead which could risk overloading the socket.
Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions when using your air fryer.
Keep an eye on it while in use and turn off immediately if you notice burning smells or unusual noises. Contact the manufacturer if you believe there’s a fault.
Avoid overfilling your air fryer – typically it should only be two thirds full.
Don’t put oil inside your air fryer.
Do not add liquids, as they can cause electrical or fire hazards.
Take care when using air fryer liners, ensure they are secure as they can move or block airflow and increase the risk of fire if they come into contact with heating elements.
Avoid using baking paper or foil, as they can block airflow and increase fire risk.
Never place plastic inside your air fryer, as it can melt and ignite.
Turn off at the socket when not in use.
Wait at least 30 minutes until cooled to clean it after use - never immerse the appliance in water due to the risk of electric shock.
Last updated: Tuesday, 19 May 2026