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as a guide as the oven cooks faster than conventional ovens, so you may need to allow less 
time to cook the food.
5. Set the timer using the provided knob. Refer to cooking times/temperature guide for 
reference.

Setting the Cooking time:

 Select the required cooking time by turning the knob clockwise 

(from 0 to 60 minutes). Once the time has been set, the fan and the halogen light will turn on 
and the power (green) light will illuminate. The halogen light will go off when the required heat 
setting has been reached. The halogen light will turn off by itself to maintain the set temperature.
6. If you haven’t lowered the handle already, make sure to lower it until it snaps in. The handle 
MUST be flat down in its stored position for the oven to operate. 

IMPORTANT: The handle 

operates as a safety switch, as soon as it is lifted, the oven will turn off.

7. If at any time you need to check on the food, simply lift the handle up to turn the oven off.

CAUTION:

 

Before removing the glass lid always bring the handle to its upright position

as this will activate the safety switch and turn the oven off. The oven will be very hot, 
it is strongly recommended to use oven mitts when removing the glass lid.

8. When the timer control reaches the OFF position, the oven will turn off automatically. 
Remove the lid. Check to make sure the food is fully cooked. To ensure the food is cooked, 
using a cooking thermometer or pierce the food with a fork to check for uncooked juices on 
meats and poultry. When cooking vegetables, check for desired tenderness. Moisture may 
build up inside the oven when cooked food is not removed soon after timer has gone off. 
The steam/moisture build-up can be avoided by removing the food as soon as it is cooked.

CAUTION:

 

Before removing the glass lid always bring the handle to its upright position

as this will activate the safety switch and turn the oven off. The oven will be very 
hot, it is strongly recommended to use oven mitts when removing the glass lid.

9. Use the tongs provided to lift out the hot cooking 
racks with food. See Diagram on right.

USAGE 

(Refer to pp. 9 & 10 for Parts Identification)

USAGE 

(Refer to pp. 9 & 10 for Parts Identification)

Summary of Contents for SUPER WAVE OVEN

Page 1: ...ave Oven ITEM NO 8217SI The Sharper Image name and logo are registered trademarks Manufactured and Marketed by EMSON New York NY 10001 USA Under license The Sharper Image All Rights Reserved SUPER WAVE OVEN ROASTS BAKES BROILS AIR FRIES GRILLS BOILS STEAMS 1300 Watt Power 12 5 Quart ...

Page 2: ...2 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 3 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 4 UNPACKING ASSEMBLY 8 PARTS AND FEATURES 9 USAGE 11 SUGGESTED COOKING TIMES 15 HELPFUL TIPS 16 CLEANING AND CARE 17 ...

Page 3: ...perience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance 10 Always wear protective insulated oven mitts or gloves when removing food items or handling the unit THE OVEN GETS VERY HOT Halogen directly heats the surface of the ...

Page 4: ...y be conducted by a qualified technician WARNING CAUTION HOT SURFACES This appliance generates heat and steam may escape during use Proper precautions must be taken to prevent the risk of burns fires or other injury to persons or damage to property CAUTION This appliance is hot during operation and retains heat for some time after turning off Always use oven mitts when handling hot materials and a...

Page 5: ... can be pulled on by children causing the unit to tip over 8 7 MAIN OVEN UNIT LID GLASS BOWL AND BASE COOKING RACKS 2 TONGS 1 PACKAGE CONTENTS Unpack the unit and remove all packaging materials Before using the unit for the first time thoroughly wash the glass bowl plastic base cooking racks and tongs in hot soapy water and allow to dry completely WARNING Do not immerse the lid with control knobs ...

Page 6: ...ontrols 2 Safety Handle automatically turns the unit off when the handle is raised shown in OFF position 3 Stainless Steel High Cooking Rack additional rack for extra food 4 Stainless Steel Low Cooking Rack main rack to cook foods 5 Glass Bowl holds food to be cooked 6 Bowl Base holds glass bowl 7 Tongs use to lift hot trays with food from glass bowl 1a 1b 7 2 ...

Page 7: ...ans plates tin foil etc that can be used inside the conventional oven COOKING WITH YOUR OVEN IMPORTANT When turning the timer controls DO NOT rotate the knob counterclockwise as it may damage the timer If you have set the timer for longer than required turn the oven off and wait for the timer to naturally countdown to the desired time To turn the oven off bring the handle to its upright position a...

Page 8: ... lid always bring the handle to its upright position as this will activate the safety switch and turn the oven off The oven will be very hot it is strongly recommended to use oven mitts when removing the glass lid 8 When the timer control reaches the OFF position the oven will turn off automatically Remove the lid Check to make sure the food is fully cooked To ensure the food is cooked using a coo...

Page 9: ...are NOT the temperatures to use to cook the food INTERNAL FOOD TEMPERATURES GUIDE 16 NOTE Refer to the below cooking times as a guide only Time may vary according to the weight of the food adjust to your preference Always make sure to refer to the Internal Food Temperature guide on the next page ADAPTING RECIPES You can try your favorite recipe that is intended for conventional oven Keep the cooki...

Page 10: ...refully wiped clean using a damp cloth or sponge All parts must be dry before next use When storing the unit always make sure ALL parts are DRY to avoid any moisture collecting in the lid SELF CLEANING OF GLASS BOWL If the food particles seem to be stuck to the bottom and or sides of the glass bowl you can perform a self cleaning 1 Pour approximately 1 to 2 inches of water into the glass bowl add ...

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