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Probe Errors

Error

Cause

Prb1

1.  If the Probe is unplugged while the user pushes the 

Probe

 button, it will show 

“Prb1”

 on the screen and beep three times.

2.  Under setting mode, if the user presses 

Probe

 while the Probe is unplugged, 

the screen will show 

“Prb1”

; after that, the user can still push other buttons 

(like 

Temp, Time, Sear,

 etc.) to input other functions, but the Probe will not be 

activated.

3.  Under cooking mode, if the Probe is unplugged and the user presses 

Probe

the screen will show 

“Prb1”

; after that, the unit will keep cooking with the set 

time, but the Probe will not be activated. 

4.  At any time, unplugging the Probe will cancel the 

Probe

 function. When the 

Probe is unplugged, it will display 

“Prb1”

, and 

“Probe”

 on the panel will no 

longer be lit. Plug the Probe in again and it will restart the 

Probe

, function 

automatically.

Prb2

If the set cooking temperature is lower than the Probe target temperature when the 

user presses 

START/PAUSE

, it will display a 

“Prb2”

 error message, beep three 

times, and will not start cooking.
To avoid an unsafe situation with the Probe shunted outside of the cavity, even 

though the unit started working with the Probe activated, the unit will shut off if the 

target cooking temperature is more than 250°F and the Probe sensing temperature 

does not increase more than 5°F during first 60 minutes cooking. 

Prb3

The Probe has short circuited. Contact Customer Service 1-877-689-2838 or email 

[email protected]

Prb4

If the cooking temperature is less than 250°F and the Probe sensing temperature 

does not increase more than 5°F during first 120 minutes cooking, the unit will shut 

off and display a 

“Prb4”

 error notice to the user.

Prb5

Attempting to use the Probe with the Delay End function will cause the unit to stop 

and display a 

“Prb5”

 error notice to the user.

Recalling and Using a NuWave Preset

1.  Press 

Menu

. The LED display shows 

“Menu 1”

. This allows access to Menu 

numbers 1–100. For Menu numbers 

101–150, press 

Menu

 again.

2.  Use the 

START/PAUSE

 dial to locate 

the number for the Preset you want.

3.  Press 

START/PAUSE

 to begin cook 

according to that Preset.

Programming Your Own Preset

1.  Set the cooking temperature and time, 

and the necessary cooking functions 

(Preheat, Sear, Warm, etc.).

2.  Press 

Menu

. The display will show 

“Menu 1”

. Press 

Menu 

again. Now it 

displays 

“Menu 101”

3.  Turn the 

START/PAUSE

 dial to choose 

the number (from 101–150) to which 

you will save your new Preset.

4.  Press and hold 

Menu

 until the unit 

beeps twice and displays 

“SAVE”

. Now 

your Preset is saved. 

5.  Press 

START/PAUSE

 and the unit will 

begin cooking. 

You will be able to recall this Preset as long 

as you don’t overwrite it by saving a new 

Preset to the same number.  

BASIC FUNCTIONS

Summary of Contents for PRO-SMART 38051

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual Model 38051 38151 38052 38152 Questions or Concerns Toll Free 1 877 689 2838 help nuwavenow com Mon Fri 7 30am 4 30pm CST Engineered by PRO SMART GRILL TODD ENGLISH...

Page 2: ...ight away and a Recipe Book loaded with delicious recipes that are already programmed into your Pro Smart Grill My friends at NuWave and I want every step of your Pro Smart Grill experience to be as e...

Page 3: ...as the James Beard Foundation subsequently named him Best Chef in the Northeast in 1994 Nation s Restaurant News named English one of their Top 50 Tas temakers in 1999 In 2001 English was awarded Bon...

Page 4: ...e nearest authorized service facility for examination repair or adjustment 9 Use only on a clean stable dry and level surface 10 Do not use accessories or attachments not recommended by the manufactur...

Page 5: ...oven is covered or touching flammable material includ ing curtains draperies walls and the like when in operation Do not store any item on top of the appliance when in operation 3 Do not clean with m...

Page 6: ...d should also be a grounding type 3 wire cord SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Read and understand the entire manual before using the Pro Smart Grill Power Supply Cords WARNING To reduce the risk of electric s...

Page 7: ...A2 Rubber Gasket Part BGP4 Side Rubber Gasket Part BGP5 Air Fry Basket Part BGA4 Temperature Probe Part BGP3 Stainless Steel Part BGA1 Black Part BGA6 Light Bulb Part BGP1 Light Bulb Cover Part BGP2 B...

Page 8: ...ar Accessories Plug in Grill For grilling steaks and roasting vegetables Plugs into the Pro Smart Grill from Posi tion 1 making it self heating Air Fry Basket 1 inch depth is perfect for making crispy...

Page 9: ...m and Position 3 at the top where most of your accessories can slide into the unit Grill Power Connector Position 1 is also the level where the power coupling for the Grill is located at the back of t...

Page 10: ...ur own Watts Adjusts the wattage used by the unit Delay Begin or end the cooking cycle when you want Preheat Preheats the unit for better results Warm Keeps food warm until you re ready to serve START...

Page 11: ...enu Preheat To reactivate it press Menu Preheat again For Warm press and hold Preheat Warm The default is 140 F with a range of 140 F 200 F for up to 3 hours To deactivate Warm press and hold Preheat...

Page 12: ...ows both top and Grill heat to be used at the same time Press Combo the defaults are 30 top and 70 bottom The heat is adjustable by 5 increments adjusting the Grill heater only The heat will adjust to...

Page 13: ...5 minutes You can adjust the Sear temperature and time Slow Cook The Slow Cook function requires the Probe Press Menu Probe The unit will beep twice and activate the Slow Cook function The Slow Cook P...

Page 14: ...Grill 500 F 00 15 00 30 Reheat 350 F 00 04 01 00 Combo 450 F 00 15 00 00 Probe 165 F Cooking times are tied to the selected cooking temperatures No cooking times needed as this cooks to a set Probe t...

Page 15: ...Stage You will see the time format change from HH MM to MM DD and the display will show 00 00 and dA to indicate the unit is now in MM DD Note that only the lower dot is between the numbers the unit...

Page 16: ...ature format is degrees Fahrenheit All cooking temperature adjustments are in 5 F increments and Probe temperature adjustments are in 1 F increments Adjusting the Cooking Time Press Temp Time and the...

Page 17: ...and the cooking temperature 1 Adjust the preheat cooking temperature with the START PAUSE dial The preheat and cooking temperatures will always be the same 2 Press Temp Time and adjust the cooking ti...

Page 18: ...selected reheat temperature Delay Delay End Pressing Delay lets you start or end the cooking process at a time convenient for you However you have to have the Clock properly set see page 25 Delay Sta...

Page 19: ...minutes 1 Place the grill into the Pro Smart Grill engaging the connector to the plug at the back of position 1 2 Press Grill you will see Grill in the display the defaults 450 F for 15 minutes and a...

Page 20: ...e temperature and Probe Press Temp Time and it will display the set temperature and Probe If the Probe is turned off the unit will default to remaining cook time and set temperature Press and hold Pro...

Page 21: ...ature 2 Press Probe Stage The unit will beep twice and display 10 F Temp 3 Adjust this number as needed up to 30 F turning the START PAUSE dial then press START PAUSE to begin cooking 4 Once the Carry...

Page 22: ...ultry or seafood may increase your risk of food borne illness To reduce the risk cook your food to USDA safe Temperatures Menu The Menu button represents Memory Entry the storage of frequently used co...

Page 23: ...50 F and the Probe sensing temperature does not increase more than 5 F during first 60 minutes cooking Prb3 The Probe has short circuited Contact Customer Service 1 877 689 2838 or email help nuwaveno...

Page 24: ...hoose the Preset to recall 3 Press START PAUSE once the desired Menu number is displayed The unit will cook according to that selected Preset Notes While Menu and the Menu number are displayed pressin...

Page 25: ...u until the unit beeps twice and SAVE is displayed to store the new Preset While Cooking 1 Recall the Menu number you wish to edit 2 Press Stage repeatedly to find the function to edit then set the co...

Page 26: ...nd display LOC when the panel is locked Only Light Power and Menu Stage work while the unit is locked Watts The Watts function is used to adjust the electrical power needs of the Pro Smart Grill allow...

Page 27: ...will be finished regardless of the remaining stages When using the Probe press Temp Time for time 00 00 will flash then on will appear Sear The Sear function uses the top bottom heaters to seal in fla...

Page 28: ...d display END Crispy Finish Crispy Finish which works exclusively with the Probe gives your food a deliciously crispy texture by searing it right at the end of the cooking cycle Here s how it works 1...

Page 29: ...ks are not crispy when they come out Use snacks designed to be baked in a traditional oven or lightly brush some olive oil onto the snacks beforehand for crispier results White smoke is coming out of...

Page 30: ...d Contact Customer Service Err2 The Temperature Sensor is open Contact Customer Service Grl1 The plug in Grill is not properly connected in the cooking chamber Error Messages Question about your Pro S...

Page 31: ...in cool water Dry it completely WARNING NEVER submerge or rinse a HOT Grill in water as it may warp or break 7 With the glass window cool spray glass cleaner on a clean cloth towel Clean the inside a...

Page 32: ...is ideal for this purpose Include in the package the owner s name address daytime telephone number a detailed description of the problem and your RGA number Call 1 877 689 2838 or email help nuwaveno...

Page 33: ...ct delivery to opt out of arbitration with respect to any dispute arising out of or relating to use or purchase of any NuWave product If more than 30 days have passed you are not eligible to opt out o...

Page 34: ...hold food or unit safe cooking vessels Temperature Probe BGP3 Inserted into food measure internal Tempera ture of food Light Bulb BGP1 Used to light up the unit while cooking Light Bulb Cover BGP2 Pr...

Page 35: ...nuwavenow com 35 NOTES...

Page 36: ...uwavenow com legal patent Designed in France Developed in USA NuWave LLC 560 Bunker Ct Vernon Hills IL 60061 U S A Tel 1 877 689 2838 Mon Fri 7 30 am to 4 30 pm CST Email help nuwavenow com Made in Ch...

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