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Lucy churchill Posted on Jun 29, 2015
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My Phillips airfryer turns itself off after about 15 mins of cooking. When I try to re start it turns itself off

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I would refer to the operating instructions
I suspect that the fryer is switching itself off because it has reached the preset temperature or preser cooking time and will wait for a period of time to switch itself back on
The units I have seen do not run continuously but do the cooking in stages

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