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SLOW COOK

Select this function for braising and slow cooking.
Slow can be used at 40°C – 150°C for up to 12 

hours
•  Default: 100°C for 2 hours.
•   For slow-cooked dishes with crispy exteriors 

and soft interiors, place ingredients directly on 

the Baking Tray/Drip Pan.

•   For results that are similar to recipes cooked in 

a slow cooker, place ingredients into a covered, 

ovenproof dish with liquid coming up one-third 

of the way.

•   When using the Slow Cook function, it is 

important to seal the cooking dish well with foil 

or a secure fitted lid.

REHEAT

Reheat leftover meals while keeping the quality.
Slow can be used at 40°C – 150°C for up to 12 

hours
•  Default: 120°C for 20 mins.

WARM

Use this function to keep food warm once cooked.
Warm can be used at 60°C – 150°C for up to 2 

hours
•  Default: 70°C for 30 mins.

DUAL COOK

Dual Cook is a special feature that enables you to 

combine two cooking functions with temperatures 

and timings and run them consecutively. This is 

ideal for recipes that require multiple cooking 

steps, e.g.
•   Starting a casserole or a dish like nachos, use 

Bake to heat through and then switch to Grill 

for a melted and browned cheese top.

•   Beginning a dish on a higher heat to achieve a 

crispy crust and then reducing temperature for 

tender results similar to slow cooking.

•   Baking a dish then switching to the Keep Warm 

function to keep food ready until serving

•   Browning pork rind at a high temperature on 

Air Fry to produce crackling then switching to 

the Roast function to complete cooking.

The functions that you may program using Dual 

Cook are Bake, Grill, Roast, Pizza, Slow, Warm and 

Air Fry.

1.  Press the Dual Cook button
2.   The oven will 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. Time will now flash. Set time, 

then press Selector Dial.

4.   LCD screen will then show functions that can be 

selected for the second stage. Repeat steps 2 

and 3 to program second function, temperature 

and time. Start/Stop will flash, indicating you 

are able to initiate cooking cycle.

5.   Press Start/Stop to start cooking on the first 

function.

6.    When the first cycle is finished, the oven will 

automatically switch to the second cooking 

function.

7.    When time reaches 0:00 and the second func-

tion cycle is completed, the oven will beep and 

heating elements will turn off.

NOTE:

 When the oven is running in the first func-

tion, you may check your settings for the second 

function by pushing the Dual Cook button. The 

display will show the second function settings for a 

few seconds and then revert to display for the first 

function.

CLEANING & 

MAINTENANCE

•   Always unplug the oven from the electrical out-

let and allow it to cool  

completely before cleaning

•   The oven interior has a non-stick coating 

which needs to be cleaned as per below, after 

every use. The slide out Crumb Tray should 

be checked and cleaned after every use if 

required.  

•   Do not use abrasive cleaners, as they will dam-

age the finish. Simply wipe the exterior with a 

clean, damp cloth and dry thoroughly. Apply 

the cleansing agent to a cloth, not directly onto 

the toaster oven, before cleaning

•   To clean interior walls, use a damp cloth and a 

mild liquid soap solution or a spray solution on 

a sponge. Remove any residue from cleaners 

with a clean, damp rag. Never use harsh abra-

sives or corrosive products. These could  

damage the oven surface. Never use steel wool 

pads, etc., on interior of oven

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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