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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 

 

Powering on the AirOven 

Make sure the cooking pot & wire rack (or other accessory) are correctly fitted to the appliance 
and plug the cord into a suitable power supply of 220-240V AC 50Hz. The appliance should be 
positioned where the AC plug can be easily pulled out by hand as this is used as the 

disconnection device. Do not use directly below the socket outlet. 
 
When the appliance is first powered on the buzzer will beep and the digital display will power 

up showing all the icons and perform a self-check. 
After the self check is completed the display will show the default settings of 250

o

C and 30 

minutes. 

 

Adjusting the Timer 

To adjust the time, press the Time / Temp button. The time display will start flashing, press the 
+ or – button to increase or decrease by 1 minute increments. Press and hold the + or - button 

to increase the time by increments of 10 minutes. You can set the timer between 0-99 minutes. 
 

Adjusting the Temperature 

To adjust the temperature press the Time / Temp button twice or until the temperature display 
starts flashing,

 

press the + or – button to increase or decrease the temperature by 10

o

C. The 

temperature can be set between 0 – 250

o

C. 

 

Function Option 

Pre-programmed automatic functions can be selected by pressing the Function button. With 
each press of the function button next icon will be selected and shown in the display in a 

clockwise direction. Once the desired function has been selected press the start button and the 
AirOven will begin operating at a pre-set temperature and time. 
 

NOTE: Please check food before serving, the pre-set functions are a guide only. Some foods 
and quantities may require longer or shorter cooking times in order to be cooked correctly. 
 

We are not responsible for any domestic accidents, fires or food poisoning that could result 
from preparation of the recipes, eating of raw eggs, meat and fish.  
 
Cooking times and temperatures may vary depending on cut and size of the meat selected. 

 

Starting and Stopping 

Once you have selected the required temperature and time, or selected the pre-set function 

you wish. Press the Start / Stop button to commence operation. 
 
The light will cycle on and off during cooking as the appliance automatically maintains the 
correct temperature. When the timer has counted down, a beeping alarm will sound and the 

heating cycle will turn off. The internal fan will continue to operate for a few minutes longer to 
cool the halogen lamp. 
 

 

 

Summary of Contents for PLA1322

Page 1: ...AIR OVEN PLA1322 Instruction Manual Due to on going product improvements specifications and accessories may change without notice Actual product may differ slightly to that depicted...

Page 2: ...cident prevention measures must always be used No liability can be accepted for any damage caused by non compliance with these instructions or any other improper use or mishandling Do not use this app...

Page 3: ...t hands or use in damp situations Use and Environment Do not use outdoors Do not use directly below a socket outlet This appliance is not intended to be operated by means of an external timer or separ...

Page 4: ...LASS COVER 2 NON STICK BOWL 6 ARM UNLOCK BUTTON 3 BASE 7 THERMAL SHIELD 4 LID CONTROL PANEL 1 CONTROL PANEL 5 BUTTON 2 BUTTON 6 FUNCTION BUTTON 3 STIR BUTTON 7 START STOP BUTTON 4 TIME TEMP BUTTON 2 1...

Page 5: ...wl and remove all cardboard and polystyrene packaging Wipe off any dust that may have accumulated on the appliance with a damp cloth Do not immerse the appliance or supply cord in water or any other l...

Page 6: ...rature by 10o C The temperature can be set between 0 250o C Function Option Pre programmed automatic functions can be selected by pressing the Function button With each press of the function button ne...

Page 7: ...Temperature or pre set function press the start Pre set Functions Please NOTE The Pre set functions are a guide only we cannot guarantee that favourable results will be obtained from their use and the...

Page 8: ...regularly check the cooking progress by inspecting it through the clear lid Please note that high liquid recipes such as soups puddings should not be cooked in this machine Baking Roasting BBQ and Gri...

Page 9: ...or supply cord in water Remove any loose food residue from the cooking pot and wipe out with a paper towel Wash accessories and cooking pot in warm soapy water then rinse and dry If scrubbing is nece...

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