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Rotisserie only works up to 5lb chicken
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I'm not sure what the limit is, but I find that if you put too large a chicken on rotisserie, the part that holds the chicken will "stutter," i.e., attempt to turn, but not complete a rotation, and you will hear this. Above that weight, it might not turn at all.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.READ THE INSTRUCTIONS! 1. You have to hit the correct button to activate the rotisserie. 2. There is a weight limit to rotation: above that limit, it either will not rotate, or have the "stutter" people have mentioned when it does. 3. Regardless of the weight, the object rotating cannot hit the sides, top, or bottom, or it will, again, either not rotate or the mechanism will "stutter." 4. Use butcher’s cooking twine to keep the food cooking from hitting sides, top, or bottom. 5. The rotisserie bar must be inserted with the correct orientation, with one end in the bar notch and the other in the bar SLOT. 6. Watch for one full turn to see all the above has been adhered to, and you should not see a problem.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This was already answered twice. This is an air fryer. It circulates the hot air through the oven, and around the chicken. There is apparently no need to rotate the chicken to cook it evenly. I saw one review about issues with fat dripping into the pan, causing smoking. I haven't received my oven yet - I'm just going with what others have already said.
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