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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS

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 WARNING

Read this manual carefully and completely and retain for future reference. Failure 

to adhere to safety instructions may result in serious injury or damage.

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 While cooking, the internal temperature of the appliance 

reaches several hundred degrees. To avoid personal injury, never place 

unprotected hands inside the appliance until it has cooled to room 

temperature. Exercise caution and avoid the hot steam and air when 

opening the oven door.

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To avoid scalding injury, use extreme caution when removing the 

accessories or disposing of hot grease. Use hand protection when 

handling hot items.

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DO NOT store any materials other than authorized Instant Brands 

accessories in the appliance.

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When cooking, DO NOT place the appliance against a wall or against 

other appliances. Leave at least 5” / 13 cm of free space on the back, 

sides, and above the appliance. DO NOT operate the appliance on or 

near combustible materials such as tablecloths and curtains. DO NOT 

place anything on top of the appliance when in operation. A fire may 

occur if the oven is covered or touching flammable material, including 

curtains, drapes, walls, and the like.

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 When in operation, hot air is released through the air 

vents. Keep your hands and face at a safe distance from the air vents 

and take extreme caution when removing the accessories from the 

appliance. Failure to do so may lead to burns and/or injury.

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 To avoid risk of fire or electrical shock, oversize foods, 

metal foil packages and metal utensils must not be inserted into the 

appliance. DO NOT overfill the cooking pans. Overfilling may cause 

food to contact the heating element, which may result in fire and/or 

personal injury.

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 DO NOT clean the appliance with metal scouring pads or 

steel wool. Pieces can break off and touch electrical parts, causing

 

a risk of electric shock, burns and/or injury.

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DO NOT attempt to dislodge food while the appliance is plugged into an 

electrical outlet as this may lead to electric shock, burns and/or injury.

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 To avoid risk of fire, NEVER leave the appliance 

unattended during use. Never connect this appliance to an external 

timer switch or separate remote-control system as this may lead to 

burns and/or injury.

Summary of Contents for OMNI PRO

Page 1: ...parts and accessories Get started Control panel Cooking Rotisserie cooking Care cleaning and storage Troubleshooting Warranty Contact Register your product today at instantappliances com support regis...

Page 2: ...the appliance Let the appliance cool to room temperature before handling or moving 04 To protect against the risk of electric shock DO NOT immerse any part of the appliance in water or other liquid D...

Page 3: ...ver use with an extension cord 12 DO NOT use the appliance in electrical systems other than 120 V 60 Hz DO NOT use with power converters adapters or floor level power outlets 13 DO NOT place the appli...

Page 4: ...T place anything on top of the appliance when in operation A fire may occur if the oven is covered or touching flammable material including curtains drapes walls and the like 23 When in operation hot...

Page 5: ...accessories on a ceramic cooktop electrical coil gas burner range or outdoor grill 31 DO NOT cover the crumb tray or any part of the oven with metal foil This will cause overheating of the oven 32 Ext...

Page 6: ...ided to reduce the hazards resulting from grabbing entanglement and tripping This appliance has a 3 prong grounding plug To reduce the risk of electric shock plug the power cord into a grounded earthe...

Page 7: ...t up 9 Initial test run 10 Control panel 11 Settings 12 Status messages 14 Cooking 15 Air Fry Roast and Bake 16 Cooking tips 17 Toast 18 Broil Slow Cook Warm Reheat Proof and Dehydrate 19 SplitCookTM...

Page 8: ...for reference only and may differ from the actual product Always refer to the actual product Accessories Oven rack Air fryer basket Rotisserie spit forks and setting screws Cooking pan Rotisserie lift...

Page 9: ...ck the cooking chamber for loose debris 05 Follow the Care cleaning and storage instructions to wash your new toaster oven before using it Is something missing or damaged Get in touch with a Customer...

Page 10: ...Stage 2 Cooking but not really this is just a test 01 When the oven reaches the perfect temperature it beeps and begins the cooking countdown Do not add food during the initial test run 02 Partway th...

Page 11: ...e during Air Fry Roast and Bake 7 Light Touch to turn the oven light on and off any time 8 Oven Touch to view the target cooking temperature When cooking with the Omni Pro s probe the current temperat...

Page 12: ...d hold the temperature field for 3 seconds The temperature scale changes to display in Celsius C or Fahrenheit F Save a custom cooking time or temperature Select a smart program adjust the time and te...

Page 13: ...in progress 3 Keep Warm Cooking has finished and the oven enters into the Keep Warm state Keep Warm does not turn on after cooking with the Omni Pro probe See Cooking Using the probe for more informa...

Page 14: ...during program selection the oven returns to standby mode Shows the oven s target temperature When the probe is in place shows the food item s current internal temperature and the target internal tem...

Page 15: ...oven rack is perfect for toasting bread and bagels and fits a 12 pizza Place pans and oven safe cookware on the oven rack the same as you would in a regular oven Do not cover the oven rack when cookin...

Page 16: ...0 F 82 to 232 C 180 to 450 F Light and fluffy cakes and pastries scalloped potatoes and more Stage 1 Setting up the Omni Pro for cooking 01 Connect the power cord to a 120 V power source The oven is i...

Page 17: ...ried about overcooking cover your dish with any oven safe lid For coated food like onion rings or deep fried pickles use an egg wash with breadcrumbs rather than liquid based batters Beer batter drips...

Page 18: ...s use the keys to select the number of slices you re toasting from 1 piece 1PC to 6 pieces 6PC The toasting time adjusts automatically 05 Touch the Toast Level bar to select it When it flashes use the...

Page 19: ...20 to 360 F Reheat leftovers with a perfect crunch quickly and easily Proof 1 hour 01 00 1 minute to 4 hours 00 01 to 04 00 32 C 90 F 21 to 38 C 70 to 100 F For scrumptious loaves and rolls allow your...

Page 20: ...ook or Warm 03 If you want to use the rotisserie setting during phase 1 touch Rotate 04 Touch the temperature field to select it When it flashes use the keys to adjust the cooking temperature Touch th...

Page 21: ...show turn Food Open the oven door if you want to turn or toss your food items and do so carefully Close the oven door to resume the cooking program If your food doesn t need to be flipped wait 10 sec...

Page 22: ...your preferred doneness to prevent overcooking The rotisserie setting cannot be used with the probe in place For the most accurate temperature reading insert the tip of the probe into the middle of th...

Page 23: ...05 Use the keys to adjust the target internal temperature See Probe cooking temperatures for more information 06 Touch Oven to go to the cooking temperature field 07 Use the keys to adjust the oven s...

Page 24: ...fork Any other servicing must be performed by an authorized representative USDA 2020 Safe Minimum Internal Temperature Chart Food Safety and Inspection Service USA Available at https www fsis usda gov...

Page 25: ...om the forks and put aside 02 Push your food item onto the spit 03 Slide the forks onto both ends of the spit making sure the prongs are inserted into the food item securely on both sides 04 When you...

Page 26: ...rotisserie spit where the indents are located 02 Lift the left side of the rotisserie spit slightly then move the spit to the left to remove it from the catch on the right 03 Carefully pull the rotiss...

Page 27: ...art or accessory Notes Cooking chamber Always check the heating coil and cooking chamber walls for oil spatter and food debris and clean as needed You may use any commercial oven cleaner to remove stu...

Page 28: ...e power cord for damage If you see damage discontinue use and contact Customer Care Condensation is forming on countertops Toaster oven does not have proper ventilation Make sure the toaster oven has...

Page 29: ...porizing producing thick steam Pat dry moist food ingredients before air frying Do not add water or other liquid to the cooking chamber when air frying Seasoning on food has blown into the heating ele...

Page 30: ...instantappliances com support register to register your new Instant Brands appliance and validate your warranty within thirty 30 days of purchase You will be asked to provide the store name date of p...

Page 31: ...the appliance and will void this Limited Warranty This Limited Warranty does not apply in respect of any appliance or any part thereof that has been altered or modified unless such alterations or mod...

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