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  •  No object should ever be rested on the glass 

door. This includes cooking utensils and 

baking dishes.

  •  Do not place sealed or airtight containers in 

the oven.

  •  Do not place paper, cardboard, plastic or 

similar products in the oven.

 • Extreme caution should be exercised when 

using containers constructed of materials 

other than metal, glass or ceramic in the oven.

  •  Use extreme caution when removing trays, 

pans, racks or disposing of grease and oils or 

when moving the unit itself that may contain 

hot oils or grease to avoid burns.

  •  Do not clean with metal scouring pads. 

Pieces can break off the pad and touch 

electrical parts, involving a risk of electric 

shock.

SPECIAL CORDSET 

INSTRUCTIONS

A short power supply cord is provided to reduce 

the risks resulting from becoming entangled in or 

tripping over a longer cord.  
Extension cords may be used if care is exercised in 

their use. If an extension cord is used, the marked 

electrical rating of the extension cord must be at 

least as great as the electrical rating of the appli-

ance, and the longer cord should be arranged so 

that it will not drape over the countertop or table-

top where it can be tripped over unintentionally or 

pulled on by children.

SAVE THESE 

INSTRUCTIONS

BEFORE THE FIRST USE

1.  Place the Express Oven Air Fry on a large, stur-

dy, flat non-heat sensitive surface.

2.  Ensure there is minimum distance of 15cm of 

space from the wall, sides and above. Do not use 

on heat sensitive surfaces.

3.  Remove any dust from shipping by wiping the 

unit and controls with a damp cloth. Thoroughly 

clean the internal part of the oven with hot sudsy 

water (see Cleaning & Maintenance instructions 

on page 9).

NOTE: 

Objects should not be stored on top of the 

oven. If they are, remove all objects before you 

turn on your oven. The exterior walls can get very 

hot when in use.
4.  Check that the Crumb Tray is in place and that 

there is nothing in the oven.

5.  Insert Quick Tips Guide on the bottom left side 

of the appliance.

 

6.  Plug power cord into a suitable 230/240v power 

outlet.

CONTENTS

Important Safeguards ...........................................2
Special Cordset Instructions   ...............................3
Before the First Use ..............................................3 
Parts & Features  ..................................................4 
Getting to Know Your Control Panel ....................5 
Oven Rack & Positions  ........................................5
Operating Instructions .........................................6
Functions ..............................................................6 
Cleaning & Maintenance  .....................................9
Extra Guides For The Express Oven Air Fry™ ... 11
Air Fry Presets Guide ........................................ 12

Summary of Contents for Express Oven Air Fry TOA-65XA

Page 1: ...For your safety and continued enjoyment of this product always read the instruction booklet carefully before using Instruction Recipe Booklet Express Oven Air Fry TOA 65XA...

Page 2: ...or benchtop To avoid damage to the cord and possible fire or electrocution hazard do not let cord come into contact with any hot surfaces including a stovetop Do not operate this appliance if it has b...

Page 3: ...be arranged so that it will not drape over the countertop or table top where it can be tripped over unintentionally or pulled on by children SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE THE FIRST USE 1 Place the Ex...

Page 4: ...ot in cooking mode E Cool Touch Handle Designed to stay cool during cooking F Glass Viewing Window G Rack Positions Refer to page 6 H Nonstick Interior The sides of the oven are nonstick I Air Fryer B...

Page 5: ...timer clock time fan speed and frozen SETTING THE CLOCK The clock can only be set when the oven is not cooking i e when the clock is displayed on the screen 1 If LCD is not displaying the clock scrol...

Page 6: ...e is cooking NOTE Bake and Pizza have a preheating stage during which display will show Preheat once pre heat is complete oven will beep and Ready will be displayed and countdown timer will begin 5 Wh...

Page 7: ...items both fresh and frozen items can be used Toast shade can be set from 1 to 7 with up to 6 slices Default Shade 4 3 4 slices not frozen For best results and more evenly toasted items 2 slices centr...

Page 8: ...ction for pre browning at a high temperature then automatically reduce to a lower temperature for a longer roasting time This is ideal for a pork roast Warm up vegetables and brown by roasting them as...

Page 9: ...display available functions for the first cooking cycle Turn the Selector Dial to desired function and press the Selector Dial to set 3 Set temperature for this function then press the Selector Dial T...

Page 10: ...nylon scouring pad or nylon brush and thoroughly rinsed After cooking greasy foods and once your oven has cooled always clean top of oven interior If this is done on a regular basis your oven will pe...

Page 11: ...Time Rack Position Note Bacon 250g 200 C 8 10 mins 2 Avoid marinades high in sugar as this may result in burning Cook on a single layer Chicken Wings 900g 1 4kg 200 C 20 25 mins 1 When cooking a large...

Page 12: ...to begin B To change settings see OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS on page 6 NOTE Most presets can be used with frozen or fresh foods See below Chips Default is for frozen chips or wedges Wings Default is for f...

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