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Once the IFB Quartz Heat Counter-top Oven has been plugged 
in, the LCD screen will illuminate and the START button LED 
will flash. 
The Function Options will be displayed on the LCD screen with 
the Function Indicator on the default TOAST function. 
Turn the Function Selector Dial to select one of the following 
11 options: Toast, Bagel, Bake, Roast, Broil, Pizza, Cookies, 
Reheat, Keep Warm, Defrost and Dehydrate. The Function 
Indicator will scroll as the Function Selector Dial is turned.
There are default temperature settings available for functions 
other than Toast and Bagel, whose temperature and time 
settings may be adjusted based on your requirements.
Press the Time button for 3 secs to change the temperature 
unit from Celsius to Fahrenheit
Once the desired function has been selected, use the 
Time/Temperature Control Dial to select the desired cooking 
temperature or shade (for TOAST and BAGEL functions).
Turn clockwise to increase and counter-clockwise to 
decrease. Press the Time/Temperature button to confirm 

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decrease. Press the Time/Temperature button to confirm
the setting.
Press the START button to begin preheating. PREHEATING will 
be displayed on the LCD screen. Ensure the door is closed for 
preheating. The oven does not preheat for the BAGEL and 
TOAST functions. For these, food items maybe placed inside 
the oven immediately after pressing the START button.
Once the oven is preheated, it will beep and PREHEATING will 
disappear from the LCD screen.
You may set the timer before the oven begins preheating,
during preheating, or once preheating is complete. Press the 
Time/Temperature button to change the Time/Temperature 
Selector Dial to time selection. Turn the dial clockwise to 
increase cooking time and counter-clockwise to decrease 
cooking time. The maximum time setting is 4 hours. Maximum 
time settings differ as per the function selected.  

TOAST and BAGEL functions automatically set the time based 
on the shade setting. 

Once preheating is complete and the timer is set, put the food 
into the oven, using the Wire Rack, Baking Pan, Pizza Pan or 
Dehydrator Rack. When using the Baking Pan or Pizza Pan, 
always place it on top of the Wire Rack. 

Once the food is in the oven, close the door and press the 
START button again. The Timer will begin counting down. 
Press the TURBO CONVECT button for better air circulation 
and crispier food, if needed. 
Once the allotted time has expired, the oven will beep and 
stop heating. The display will remain lit for some time and 
then go off. You may press Cancel/OFF to turn OFF the display 
before it times out. 
Use oven mitts to carefully remove the food from the oven. 
The back light of the LCD display will turn OFF after 90 secs 
of inactivity. Press any button to wake up the appliance. 
Press the Cancel/OFF button to turn OFF the oven. 

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TOAST and BAGEL functions automatically set the time based 
on the shade setting. 

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The A to Z of your Quartz oven 

Chapter 1 

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Summary of Contents for 28QOLCD1

Page 1: ...28QOLCD1 QUARTZ OVEN 10 IN ONE ...

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Page 3: ...CTIONS CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE CHANGING THE LIGHT BULB USING YOUR OVEN COOKING FUNCTIONS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SERVICE RECORD WARRANT Y IMPORTANT SAFET Y INSTRUCTIONS CHAPTER 4 CHAPTER 5 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ERROR CODE POSSIBLE CAUSES i i i ON 01 02 04 05 06 11 11 12 12 13 13 16 ...

Page 4: ...L AY The A to Z of your Quartz oven SETTING UP YOUR QUARTZ OVEN NAMES OF OVEN PARTS AND ACCESSORIES SET TIME HR MINS SEC TOAST BAGEL BAKE ROAST BROIL PIZZA COOKIES REHEAT K WARM DEFROST DEHYDRATE 8888 88 888 SET TEMP SET SHADE PREHEATING Remove the oven and all materials from the oven cavity Keep the packaging material It may come in handy when shifting residence Wipe the appliance clean using a d...

Page 5: ...and its cord out of reach of children younger than 8 years If the cord is faulty it must be replaced only an IFB approved service technician to protect the user from danger Unplug the appliance from the power outlet when not in use and before cleaning Do not pull the cord to disconnect the plug Hold the plug itself Do not insert or remove the plug with damp hands Avoid using accessories not recomm...

Page 6: ...d ON and OFF The electrical safety of this appliance can only be guaranteed when continuity is complete between the machine and an effective earthing system which complies with local and national regulations It is most important that a qualified electrician regularly tests this basic safety requirement The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for the consequences of an inadequate earthing syste...

Page 7: ...es 65 230 C Up to 1 hour BAKE Lower Yes 65 230 C Up to 2 hour ROAST Upper Yes 175 230 C Up to 2 hour BROIL Upper Lower No 65 230 C Up to 1 hour REHEAT Upper Lower No 65 C 78 C 93 C Up to 1 hour KEEP WARM Upper Lower Yes 65 C 78 C 93 C Up to 1 hour DEFROST Upper Yes 65 93 C Up to 4 hour DEHYDRATE Upper Yes 65 230 C Up to 1 hour PIZZA Upper Yes 65 230 C Up to 1 hour COOKIES 04 ...

Page 8: ...sing the START button Once the oven is preheated it will beep and PREHEATING will disappear from the LCD screen You may set the timer before the oven begins preheating during preheating or once preheating is complete Press the Time Temperature button to change the Time Temperature Selector Dial to time selection Turn the dial clockwise to increase cooking time and counter clockwise to decrease coo...

Page 9: ...3 4 5 6 7 For best results place the wire rack in the upper rack position This function is ideal for sliced toast English muffins and frozen waffles Insert the wire rack into the upper rack position Place the food in the centre of the wire rack for more even toasting Close the oven door Turn the Function Selector Dial to select the TOAST function Once the function has been selected use the Time te...

Page 10: ...move the food carefully using oven mitts Note 10 11 4 5 6 7 8 9 The A to Z of your Quartz oven Chapter 2 For optimal results place the wire rack in the lower rack position Insert the wire rack into the lower rack position Note that certain baked items require upper rack placement button to confirm the temperature and time settings Press the TURBO CONVECT button for better air circulation and crisp...

Page 11: ...he oven door fully and remove the food carefully using oven mitts Note 10 11 5 6 7 8 9 The A to Z of your Quartz oven Chapter 2 Insert the wire rack in the lower rack position Ensure the oven door is closed for preheating Turn the Function Selector Dial to select the PIZZA function Once the function has been selected use the Time Temperature Control Dial to select the desired cooking temperature a...

Page 12: ... START button will flash Place the cookies on the baking pan Then carefully place the baking pan on the wire rack Close the oven door Press the START button to begin the Cooking cycle 1 2 3 4 5 For optimal results place the wire rack in the desired rack position Insert the wire rack in the desired rack position Place the food on the oven safe accessory Carefully place the accessory in the centre o...

Page 13: ...oven mitts Note 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 For optimal results place the wire rack in the upper rack position Insert the wire rack into the upper rack position Ensure the oven door is closed for preheating Turn the Function Selector Dial to select the DEFROST function Once the function has been selected use the Time Temperature Control Dial to select the desired cooking temperature and time Turn the Time Tem...

Page 14: ...E RACK in the upper rack position Place the food evenly on the DEHYDRATE RACK in a single layer and leave spaces between the pieces Insert the DEHYDRATE RACK directly into the upper rack position Ensure the oven door is closed for preheating Turn the Function Selector Dial to select the DEHYDRATE function Once the function has been selected use the Time Temperature Control Dial to select the desir...

Page 15: ...is normal with heating appliances and will not recur after a few uses Press the LIGHT button Change light bulb Make sure that the correct function has been selected The heating elements will cycle ON and OFF to maintain proper heat Because this oven is smaller than a regular oven it will heat up faster and generally cook in short span of time The rack may be adjusted to accommodate different foods...

Page 16: ... Quartz oven TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Model Voltage Wattage Capacity Timer Temperature Power Cord Length Net Weight Dimensions WxDxH mm 28QOLCD1 230 V 50 Hz 1400W 28 Litre Up to 240 mins 230 C 1 meter 8 79 Kg 475 X 398 X 296 i 13 ...

Page 17: ...Chapter 5 SERVICE RECORD i COMPL AINT COMMENTS ATTENDED BY DATE 14 ...

Page 18: ...Model Serial no Dealer s name Date of purchase Customer s name Address Phone Email WARRANT Y CUSTOMER COPY 15 ...

Page 19: ...not valid in case of the following events If the warranty card is not fully and properly filled in and signed at the time of purchase installation by the Company s authorised dealer service engineer If the completed warranty card is not presented to the authorised personnel at the time of service repair If the appliance in not used in accordance with manufacturer s instructions given in the User M...

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