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Directions for the Display Panel

Easy Start:

The NuWave PIC2 is preset to cook on High (425 degrees F) for 1 hours. To begin cooking, 

press “Start” button, after placing an induction-ready pot on the surface. If cooking at a 

power level other than “High,” press “Low,” “Max/Sear” or press the “-” or “+” buttons to 

increase or decrease temperature in 10 F degree increments. See the Panel Display Chart 

on the bottom of this page for more details.

Control Panel:

“0” should appear when program is clear or power is on.

To Start Cooking:

Set temperature and time, then press “Start” to begin cooking. The PIC2 will automatically 

stop cooking once time has expired and a “beep” sound will alert users. The display will 

always show current temperature during the cooking cycle. To display time lapse, press 

“Time” and a countdown will appear, marking the duration before the cycle or stage is 

complete.

Setting Temperature:

This appliance is preset to cook on High (425 degrees F). To reset, press temperature 

key “Low” - “Max/Sear,” then press “Start.” The temperature range will appear on the 

display panel. To raise or lower the temperature in 10-degree increments, press the 

“+”or “-” buttons until desired temperature is displayed. Refer to chart below for preset 

temperatures. The minimum is 100°F while the maximum temperature reaches 575°F. The 

PIC’s LED screen is defaulted to display cooking temperature in Fahrenheit(F). To switch 

the display to Celsius(C), press the “Prog” button, followed by “-.” Press “-“ again to convert 

to Celsius. To return to Fahrenheit, press “-“ once more. To close out of the F/C conversion 

option, press the “Pause/Clear” button until a “0” appears on the unit’s screen.

Press Button Range Temperature

Examples

Low

Med Low

Med

Med High

High

Max/Sear

Warm

Simmer

Steam

Stir/Deep Fry

Boil/Saute

Sear

100F/ 38C

175F / 79C

275F / 135C

375F / 191C 

425F / 218C

SEAR

Panel Display

Max

Max

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Program Time

Decrease

LED 

Display

Low-Max/Sear

Increase Pause/Clear Start

Owner’s Manual

Delay Function:

The purpose of this function is to allow for set programs to start at a later time.

To delay a program, press “Prog,” then press the “Time” button. A “0” will flash in the 

lower right corner of the display panel. Press the “+” button until the desired amount 

of time you wish to delay the program start is reached (for more information, review 

SETTING TIME on the top of this page). Then press “Prog” again to set cooking 

program. The amount of time selected for delay is included in the programmed 

stages. To continue to the next stage, press “Low” to “Max /Sear” to set the cooking 

temperature. Continue with step #2 from the “PROGRAMMING FUNCTION” 

instructions. Once ready for the countdown to begin, press “Start.” When delay 

countdown reaches “0,” the PIC2 will beep twice to signal the end. At this point, the 

cooking time will start and the temperature will be displayed.

Programming Function (Stage Cooking):

• Press the “Prog” button.

• “Pro” will appear in the display panel.

1. Input the desired set temperature, ranging from “Low” to “Max/Sear.” If you 

    need to increase or decrease the temperature, press the “-” or “+” buttons.

2. Press the “Time” button. 00:00 will appear on the display, then press the “-” or 

    “+” buttons until you reach the desired time. See above section “SETTING 

    TIME” for detailed information on how to enter minutes and hours.

•To add additional stages, repeat steps 1 and 2 and then press “Start” to begin your 

program. You may program up to 10 stages (delay is considered a stage).

•If you need to change any part of the program, press the “Pause/Clear” button twice 

to start over.

Example:

 In order to boil for 5 minutes before reducing to simmer for 20 minutes, 

press “Prog,” then press the “Max/Sear” button. Press the “Time” button once, then 

press “+” until you reach 5. Press “Low” next, then press “Time” twice, then “+” until 

you reach 20. Finally, press “Start.”

NOTE: Maximum programmable cook time is 99 hours and 60 minutes.

Pause /Clear Function:

To interrupt cooking time, press the “Pause/Clear” button once. This will pause the 

PIC at whatever might be the current stage. The temperature will remain listed in the 

display panel, but the “F” will be blinking. To resume, press “Start.”

To CLEAR the cooking mode or display while the PIC2 is in operation, press the 

“Pause/Clear” button twice. The screen will be fully cleared, a “0” will appear and the 

unit will turn off.

Setting Cooking Time

:

Press the “Time” button. A “0” will flash in the far right corner of the display panel. 

Press the “+” button until you reach the desired amount of time. Examples: To 

program 5 minutes press “Time” once, then press “+” until you see 00:05 on the 

display. Then press “Start.” For 20 minutes, press “Time” twice, then press the “+” 

button until you see 00:20, then press “Start.” For 2 hours and 30 minutes, press 

“Time” twice before pressing “+” until you reach 3, then press “Time” again. Press “+” 

until you reach 2 (the display will show 02:30), then press “Start.”

• The blinking “0” indicates the digit you can adjust. The maximum time is  

   99 hours and 60 minutes.

• The display shows hours and minutes, but not seconds.

100°F (38°C)  

175°F (79°C)  

275°F (135°C) 

375°F (191°C) 

425°F (218°C) 

575°F (302°C) 

Summary of Contents for PIC2

Page 1: ...1 NuWave PIC2 Manual Complete Cookbook Owner s Manual Recipes Tips...

Page 2: ...uccine Alfredo 40 Beans with Pesto Bulgur 40 Vegetables Fried Rice 41 Rice Pilaf 41 Spanish Rice 42 Popcorn Rice with Pecans 42 Stocks Soups Sauces 43 Vegetable Stock 44 Chicken Stock 44 Beef Stock 45...

Page 3: ...ly set it and forget it Users can also take the ice cube challenge Induction technology warms the pan but the PIC2 surface remains cool to the touch Fast Cooking Heating is immediate and temperature i...

Page 4: ...induction cooktop using authentic Hearthware replacement and accessory parts Never attempt to disassemble or repair the PIC2 without professional assistance This product is not intended for commercial...

Page 5: ...ed it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or a similarly qualified person The appliances are not intended for operation by means of an external timer or separate remote control s...

Page 6: ...ter surface may be cleaned by wiping carefully with a damp dishcloth or sponge Remove the power plug prior to cleaning the NuWave PIC2 Do not use caustic cleaning agents and water should not penetrate...

Page 7: ...m The amount of time selected for delay is included in the programmed stages To continue to the next stage press Low to Max Sear to set the cooking temperature Continue with step 2 from the PROGRAMMIN...

Page 8: ...NOT COVER Any coating if applicable on any part of the cooking system The Limited Warranty is voided if repairs are made by an unauthorized dealer or the serial number data plate is removed or defaced...

Page 9: ...ooking items in the NuWave Oven Contact customer service for more information or to place an order Delicious Details 1 square of baker s chocolate 1 ounce 4 pecks 1 bushel 8 tablespoons 1 2 cup 1 poun...

Page 10: ...hopped tiny new potatoes or round red potatoes cup chopped onion cup chopped green or red bell pepper 2 tablespoons olive oil teaspoons salt teaspoon pepper cup shredded cheddar cheese optional Direct...

Page 11: ...Directions 1 In large skillet melt oil or butter on Medium 275 F 2 Break eggs into skillet 3 When whites are set add water 4 Cover skillet and cook eggs for 3 4 minutes or until yolks begin to thicken...

Page 12: ...panese Eggplant with Feta Sun dried Tomatoes Serves 4 4 Japanese eggplants stemmed and halved lengthwise 1 tablespoon salt cup oil packed sun dried tomatoes chopped and drained 3 tablespoons fresh lem...

Page 13: ...top and snip off sharp leaf tips 3 Brush cut leaves with lemon juice 4 In large sauce pan or stock pot bring large amount of water enough to cover artichokes to boil on Max Sear 5 Add salt and artich...

Page 14: ...r well done 6 Serve steaks over grilled vegetables Tip Create crosshatch marks by rotating steaks 90 halfway through cooking process on each side Beef Hometown Chili Serves 6 8 2 pounds ground beef 1...

Page 15: ...on sides sealing in juices and brown for about 1 minute and 30 seconds per side 4 Remove cutlets from pan 5 Heat oil on Medium 275 F heat and add the garlic and saut for 1 minute 6 In separate contai...

Page 16: ...and cook for 5 minutes or until wilted 5 Add peas chicken stock sausage salt and pepper and cook for 5 minutes Pork Chicken Herb Chicken Serves 4 4 6 ounce boneless skinless chicken breasts cup flour...

Page 17: ...hicken until internal temperature reaches 180 F for legs and thighs 170 F for breasts Tip Be careful not to overcrowd pan If necessary cook in two or three batches This recipe can be altered to fry 4...

Page 18: ...k and bring to a boil on Max Sear 7 Mix together water and cornstarch and stir mixture into saut pan 8 Return shrimp to skillet and bring everything to temperature on Medium High 375 F 9 Serve over ri...

Page 19: ...wl add all dry ingredients and stir together 4 Dip fish into cornmeal mixture to coat completely place in single layer on plate ensuring that they do not overlap 5 Heat oil on Medium High 375 F 6 Plac...

Page 20: ...container and refrigerate for up to 3 days or freeze up to 2 months The time needed to dry pasta will vary depending on size and shape of pasta Cooking Times for Homemade Pasta Mushroom Stroganoff Se...

Page 21: ...turn fettuccine to saucepan 4 Remove sauce from heat 5 Add warm sauce cheese salt pepper and nutmeg to fettuccine coat well 6 Serve immediately Vegetable Fried Rice Serves 4 1 teaspoon toasted sesame...

Page 22: ...elt butter on Medium Low 175 F 2 Add garlic and cook for 1 minute stirring occasionally 3 Add rice and cook for 1 minute stirring constantly 4 Add water and salt bring to boil on High 425 F 5 Reduce h...

Page 23: ...rves 8 1 pounds boneless beef chuck roast cubed 1 tablespoon olive oil 4 cups water 3 10 ounce can beef broth stock 1 teaspoon dried oregano crushed teaspoon dried marjoram crushed teaspoon black pepp...

Page 24: ...nd cayenne pepper to taste Stocks Soups Sauces Chunky White Bean Tomato Soup Serves 4 4 slices bacon cut into 1 inch pieces 1 medium onion chopped 3 cups reduced sodium chicken broth 2 15 ounce cans n...

Page 25: ...s olive oil 1 medium onion diced 1 green pepper diced 2 tablespoons garlic minced 3 tablespoons fresh basil 1 tablespoon dried thyme 1 tablespoon dried oregano cup red wine 2 28 ounce cans diced tomat...

Page 26: ...several minutes to remove raw flour taste 4 In separate saucepan heat beef stock 5 Gradually add beef stock to roux continuing to stir until sauce thickens 6 Add herbs and simmer for 2 3 minutes 7 Che...

Page 27: ...becomes too thick add more half and half to thin out Cheddar Chipotle Fondue Yield 2 3 cups 2 cups shredded sharp cheddar cheese cup dry white wine cup whipping cream 2 tablespoons Dijon mustard 1 ta...

Page 28: ...ixture by handfuls to saucepan stirring constantly until cheese is melted 10 Stir in sun dried tomatoes and sugar mix well 11 Transfer to fondue pot and serve immediately Fondues Chicken Fondue Serves...

Page 29: ...is combined 9 Beat by hand for 1 minute 10 Spread fudge evenly in prepared pan 11 Cover and chill for 2 3 hours or until firm 12 When fudge is firm use foil to lift fudge from pan 13 Cut into squares...

Page 30: ...nas until flame dies 6 Remove from heat 7 Place two slices over ice cream and spoon sauce on top 8 Serve immediately Tip Peanuts will start to pop when ready Desserts Candy Suckers Yield 18 suckers 18...

Page 31: ...caramel on wax paper in thin lines 12 Once caramel hardens place another wax paper piece on top and using rolling pin crush into crystals 13 Sprinkle crystals over Panna Cotta Old Fashioned Hard Cand...

Page 32: ...nolog a de inducci n calienta el sart n pero la superficie del PIC permanece fr a al tocarla Cocine R pido Calienta inmediatamente y la temperatura es precisa en el NuWave PIC2 Cuenta con 6 ajustes de...

Page 33: ...residencial Este equipo genera utiliza y puede emitir energ a de radio frecuencia si no es instalado y utilizado de acuerdo a las instrucciones Tambi n puede provocar interferencia da ina a las radio...

Page 34: ...parato est dise ado para uso dom stico nicamente as como usos similares tales como reas de cocina en tiendas oficinas y otros lugares de trabajo Hu spedes en hoteles moteles u otras reas residenciales...

Page 35: ...iarla La superficie exterior puede ser limpiada con cuidado con un trapo h medo o esponja Quite el cable de conexi n antes de limpiar el NuWave PIC2 No utilice ning n agente limpiador c ustico y aseg...

Page 36: ...encen m s tarde Para demorar un programa presione Prog luego presione el bot n Time Un 0 se mostrar en la esquina inferior derecha del panel de display Presione el bot n hasta encontrar el tiempo dese...

Page 37: ...del propietario LA GARANT A NO CUBRE Ninguna cubierta si aplica ni ninguna parte del sistema de cocinado La Garant a Limitada se invalida si se realiza alguna reparaci n por un representante no autori...

Page 38: ...os Porciones 4 8 huevos 1 3 taza de leche crema light o mitad y mitad cucharadita de sal cucharadita de pimienta negra 1 cucharada de mantequilla o aceite antiadherente en aerosol En un taz n mediano...

Page 39: ...ua helada 2 cucharadas de manteca derreti da o aceite de olivo 2 libras de camarones sin cocinar pelados y desvenados con cola 1 botella grande de aceite vegetal para freir En un taz n grande revuelva...

Page 40: ...el huevo completo el agua y el aceite Agregue la mezcla de huevo a la mezcla de harina mezcle bien Espolvoree la superficie para amasar con el de taza de harina restante Ponga la masa sobre la superf...

Page 41: ...uras todo el tiempo Revuelva con la salsa de soya el vino y el pimiento rojo Agregue el arroz cocido Cocine y mueva por alrededor de 2 minutos Fetuchini Alfredo Porciones 4 taza de crema entera para b...

Page 42: ...isateurs peuvent galement relever le d fi de ce cube de glace La technologie induction chauffe la casserole mais la surface de CIP reste froid au toucher Cuisine rapide Le chauffage est imm diat et la...

Page 43: ...ssayer de corriger ces interf rences par l un des moyens suivants R orienter ou repositionner l antenne de r ception Augmenter l espacement entre l quipement et le r cepteur Brancher l appareil sur un...

Page 44: ...le fabricant ou de r parateurs agr s ou une personne ayant des qualifications semblable Les appareils ne sont pas con us pour un fonctionnement via une horloge programmable externe ou un syst me s pa...

Page 45: ...appareil avant de le nettoyer La surface ext rieure peut tre nettoy e en essuyant soigneusement avec un chiffon humide ou une ponge Retirer la prise d alimentation avant de nettoyer la NuWave PIC2 Ne...

Page 46: ...rogramm es Pour passer l tape suivante appuyer sur Low Max Sear pour r gler la temp rature de cuisson Passez l tape 2 avec les instructions de PROGRAMMATION DES FONCTIONS PROGRAMMING FUNCTION Une fois...

Page 47: ...ch ant sur toute partie du syst me de cuisson La Garantie Limit e est annul e si les r parations sont effectu es par un revendeur non autoris ou le num ro de s rie sur la plaque signal tique est enlev...

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