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SAFEGUARDS & INFORMATION

 

ALWAYS KEEP THIS MANUAL HANDY FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.

20.  During use, steam may be released from the air outlet vents. Keep your hands and 

face away from these vents. Be careful of hot steam escaping when opening the Pro-
Smart Oven.

21.  Avoid placing your face near the glass door during use.
22.  Never touch the insides of the Pro-Smart Oven while it is operating.
23.  Use extreme caution when moving an appliance containing hot oil or other hot liquids.
24.  Never leave the Pro-Smart Oven unattended during use.

25.  Do not 

disassemble the Pro-Smart Oven.

26.  Allow the Pro-Smart Oven to cool before putting in or pulling out items or before clean-

ing.

27.  Keep this manual handy for future reference.
28. 

Always make sure your fingers are clean and dry when pressing the 

 

buttons.

Toaster Oven Warnings (UL Standard 1026, Section 71.7):

1.  Oversize foods or metal utensils must not be inserted in a toaster oven as they may 

create a fire or risk of electric shock.

2. 

A fire may occur if the toaster-oven is covered or touching flammable material, includ

-

ing curtains, draperies, walls, and the like, when in operation. 

Do not 

store any item 

on top of the appliance when in operation.

3.  Do not

 clean with metal scouring pads. Pieces can break off the pad and touch electri

-

cal parts creating a risk of electric shock.

4.  Extreme caution should be exercised when using containers constructed of materials 

other than metal or glass.

5.  Do not

 store any materials, other than the manufacturers recommended accessories, 

in this oven when not in use.

6.  Do not

 place any of the following materials in the oven: paper, cardboard, plastic, 

cloth, wood, flammable materials, sealed containers, and the like.

7.  Do not

 cover the crumb tray or any part of the oven with metal foil. This will cause 

overheating of the oven.

8. 

Turn off the Pro-Smart Oven by pressing the 

Power Icon

 before unplugging the unit 

from the wall socket.

Question about your Pro-Smart Oven?

Contact our friendly customer service staff from 7:30am to 4:30pm 

CST

, Monday-Fri-

day at 

877-689-2838

 or reach us via email anytime at 

help@nuwavenow.com

Summary of Contents for PRO-SMART 20901

Page 1: ...Engineered by Questions or Concerns Toll Free 1 877 689 2838 help nuwavenow com Mon Fri 7 30am 4 30pm CST Owner s Manual Model 20902 20901 20906 20905 PRO SMART OVEN TODD ENGLISH...

Page 2: ...rchase So if you have any questions comments or concerns please don t hes itate to contact Customer Service They ll take good care of you I m glad you re with us and I know that you will be too Chef T...

Page 3: ...94 Nation s Restaurant News named English one of their Top 50 Tas temakers in 1999 In 2001 English was awarded Bon Appetit s Restaurateur of the Year award and was named one of People Magazine s 50 Mo...

Page 4: ...o Smart Oven or cord malfunctions or has been damaged in any way Return the unit to the nearest authorized service facility for examination repair or adjustment 9 Use only on a clean stable dry and le...

Page 5: ...fire or risk of electric shock 2 A fire may occur if the toaster oven is covered or touching flammable material includ ing curtains draperies walls and the like when in operation Do not store any ite...

Page 6: ...pulled on or tripped over unintentionally 3 The Pro Smart Oven should be operated on a separate electrical outlet from other operating appliances due to wattage limitations 4 This appliance is of the...

Page 7: ...ustomer Service You can do that by Phone at 877 689 2838 M F 7 30am 4 30pm CST or Email at help nuwavenow com You can even order directly online Just visit www nuwavenow com ORDERING PARTS Wire Rack P...

Page 8: ...it to the Griddle side for baking The Grill Griddle must be used with the Grill Griddle Rack Grill Griddle Rack inch depth is ideal for dehydrating Air Fry Basket 1 inch depth is perfect for making c...

Page 9: ...it When you select a cooking function the appropriate rack number s will illuminate on the control panel These numbers coincide with those on the frame of the unit Position 4 Position 3 Position 2 Pos...

Page 10: ...nd properly installed make sure that your smart device is connected to your home Wi Fi 2 4GHz network and that the Pro Smart Oven is in Standby Mode Then follow these steps 1 On the Oven press and hol...

Page 11: ...k 3 Press WIFI This will extend control of the Pro Smart Oven to the NuWave Connect App Notes You will only have to do this once After control has been extended it will remain extended and to use it y...

Page 12: ...of Dehydrate Function 1 2 3 4 Preheat Ready Stage Probe Fan Carryover Sear Rear Top Shade Menu Bottom Slice STAGE Light Rack Level Air Fry Grill Bake Broil Air Roast Toast Pizza Proof Dehydrate Functi...

Page 13: ...king Helpful Tips Rack Level Air Fry Grill Bake Broil Air Roast Toast Pizza Proof Dehydrate Function 1 2 3 4 Preheat Ready Stage Probe Fan Carryover Sear Rear Top Shade Menu Bottom Slice Wi Fi Operate...

Page 14: ...GE Press and hold Light STAGE to access Stage Cook ing You can program up to 5 cooking stages Select Dial Used to change cooking times and temperatures as well as to scroll through and select cooking...

Page 15: ...art Guide You can save 50 of your own Preheat Ensures the Pro Smart Oven is at the set cooking temperature at the start of the main cooking cycle giving you better results The default is 400 F default...

Page 16: ...ach Yes Yes Yes Rawtarian Yes Yes Yes Reheat Yes Yes Yes Sanitize Yes Yes Yes Slow Cook Yes Yes Yes Slow Roast Yes Yes Yes Warm Yes Yes Yes Whole Roast Yes Yes Yes Yes Use an oven safe baking cooking...

Page 17: ...e cooking and again to resume it Press and hold START PAUSE to clear all settings The unit will display END Press it again to return to the default settings Once the Pro Smart Oven has fin ished cooki...

Page 18: ...me 4 When finished the screen will show END and Oven will beep 3 times The Todd English Pro Smart Oven has three heat sources Top Bottom and Rear The Rear heater is part of the large rear fan assembly...

Page 19: ...start cooking 1 Air Fry To fry with superheated circulating air while using little to no oil Defaults Heat Fan Rack Position Temp 400 F Time 15 min Top 10 Bottom 10 Rear 80 3 2 or 3 2 Grill To use co...

Page 20: ...0 2 2 or 3 11 Defrost To thaw frozen foods to prepare them for cooking Defaults Heat Fan Rack Position Temp 50 F Time 30 min Top 50 Bottom 50 Rear 0 3 ANY 12 D I Y Allows you to create your own Cookin...

Page 21: ...ng foods are clean Defaults Heat Fan Rack Position Temp 200 F Time 20 min Top 50 Bottom 50 Rear 0 1 1 17 Slow Cook To cook at a low temperature for a long period of time Defaults Heat Fan Rack Positio...

Page 22: ...enu and 101 6 Choose the Preset number from the Menu 101 150 by turning the Select dial 7 Once the desired Preset number is chosen press and hold Menu again to save it SAVE and the Preset number will...

Page 23: ...t the end of cooking the Pro Smart Oven will display SAVE The user will then press Menu twice choose a Preset number and press and hold Menu again If you choose to save a Preset in a slot that is alre...

Page 24: ...imply set the Probe target temperature for each stage and the Pro Smart Oven will cook each stage until that temperature is achieved and then move on to the next stage Once the Probe target temperatur...

Page 25: ...eless 350 F 125 F 135 F 145 F 150 F 160 F Pork bone in Pork boneless 350 F 145 F 150 F 165 F Salmon Tuna Halibut Swordfish 450 F 145 F 150 F 160 F Fish Steaks 1 inch thick 450 F 145 F 150 F 160 F Saus...

Page 26: ...the Select dial 3 To stop the clock display press Pre heat Time again The Lock Feature is used to disable the Pro Smart Oven s keypad preventing it from responding to most actions until either the key...

Page 27: ...in Stage 1 is changed the default temperature for all other stages will be that function s default temperature not the changed temperature If a time is not entered in a Stage but other stages are set...

Page 28: ...r to and during the searing process Sear Default Settings 450 F for 5 min utes Selectable Sear Temperature Range 50 F 500 F Selectable Sear Time Range 0 30 minutes 00 00 00 30 The Three Sear Settings...

Page 29: ...ants to change the Slow Cook cooking temperature 1 Press the Temp button The screen will read 190 F This is the default Slow Cook cooking temperature 2 Use the Select dial to adjust the Slow Cook cook...

Page 30: ...l Griddle to completely cool before cleaning Once cooled wipe it with a clean damp towel then rinse it in a sink with cool water and dry it completely WARNING NEVER submerge or rinse a hot Grill Gridd...

Page 31: ...own contact NuWave Customer Service Err1 The NTC Temperature Sensor has short circuited Contact NuWave Err2 The NTC Temperature Sensor is open Contact NuWave Err8 A button may be jammed No PRB The Pro...

Page 32: ...Smart Oven The Crumb Tray may not be correctly placed into the slot or something may be blocking it Remove the Crumb Tray and clean away any food items that may have accumulated in the back of the Pr...

Page 33: ...n the package the owner s name address daytime telephone number a detailed description of the problem and your Return Goods Authorization RGA number Call 1 877 689 2838 or email help nuwavenow com to...

Page 34: ...ill have 30 days from the date of product delivery to opt out of arbitration with respect to any dispute arising out of or relating to use or purchase of any Nu Wave product If more than 30 days have...

Page 35: ...nuwavenow com 35 NOTES...

Page 36: ...905 Para la versi n en espa ol de este manual visita www nuwavenow com For patent information please go to www nuwavenow com legal patent Designed in France Developed in USA NuWave LLC 560 Bunker Ct V...

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