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Are there any specific electrical or installation requirements for safe use?

Air fryers draw significant current; safe operation requires a suitable outlet and sensible placement. Place the unit on a flat, heat-resistant surface with at least the manufacturer-recommended clearance on top and both sides to ensure ventilation, with the dimensions typically being several centimetres to prevent heat damage to cabinetry. Use the supplied power cord and plug the fryer into a dedicated, grounded outlet; avoid daisy‑chaining multiple high‑draw appliances on the same circuit, which can trip breakers or cause overheating. If you must use an extension lead, use a heavy‑duty, high-amp-rated extension designed for kitchen appliances, not a lightweight multi‑tap power board. Check the product manual or product page for exact wattage and ensure the circuit can handle the load, together with other appliances you plan to operate simultaneously. Inspect the cord and plug for damage before each use; never operate with a frayed cord. Keep the cord away from hot surfaces and water; do not route it across the stove or sink area. For household safety, avoid operating the air fryer while unattended for long periods, and always unplug it after use when cooling. If your household has older wiring or small‑rated circuits in particular rooms, consult an electrician to confirm the outlet is appropriate for sustained high draws.