Daewoo HEA1032 User manual

Category
Small kitchen appliances
Type
User manual

Daewoo HEA1032 is a multifunctional kitchen appliance that combines the capabilities of an air fryer, halogen oven, and rotisserie. It features a spacious 12-liter capacity, allowing you to cook large quantities of food quickly and efficiently. The halogen heating technology ensures even cooking, resulting in crispy exteriors and tender interiors. Additionally, the rotisserie function enables you to cook whole chickens or other meats with ease, delivering juicy and flavorful results.

Daewoo HEA1032 is a multifunctional kitchen appliance that combines the capabilities of an air fryer, halogen oven, and rotisserie. It features a spacious 12-liter capacity, allowing you to cook large quantities of food quickly and efficiently. The halogen heating technology ensures even cooking, resulting in crispy exteriors and tender interiors. Additionally, the rotisserie function enables you to cook whole chickens or other meats with ease, delivering juicy and flavorful results.

IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always
be followed. These instructions should be saved for future reference:
Read and familiarise yourself with all operating instructions before using this
Halogen Air Fryer.
Do not touch hot surfaces. Use the handles provided.
Always ensure that the voltage on the rating label corresponds with the voltage
in your home.
Keep the appliance out of the reach of children.
Keep the mains lead away from the body of the Halogen Air Fryer.
Do not leave the appliance unattended whilst operating.
Disconnect the appliance from the mains after use.
To disconnect the appliance grip and pull the mains plug. DO NOT pull the
power cord.
Do not wrap the power cord around the appliance in use or during
storage.
Always disconnect the plug from the mains before cleaning. Wipe clean only,
do not immerse the unit, plug or cord in water or any other liquid.
Always allow the unit to cool before storage or cleaning.
Retain the instruction manual for future use and reference.
There are no user serviceable parts, if the unit fails, consult a qualified
electrician, a repair centre or contact the supplier if the unit is under warranty.
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, it’s
service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
It is recommended that this appliance should not be operated in conjunction
with an electrical extension lead.
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with
reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience or
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 they do not play with the appliance.
For indoor use only.
Keep away from splashes of water or damp conditions.
For domestic use only.
Do not use accessories with this appliance other than those recommended by
the supplier.
Do not use this product with an external programmer, timer, separate remote
control system or any other device.
DO NOT touch hot surfaces. Accessible surfaces are liable to get hot during
use. Always use the handles.
Oven gloves should be used when using this appliance.
Hot steam may be released when opening and closing the lid during use
Risk of scalding!
Avoid moving the appliance whilst it is still hot or contains hot food or
liquids. Turn the appliance off and disconnect from the mains and let it cool
sufficiently before moving it.
Always carry the appliance with both hands using the handles provided-
Burn hazard!
THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED
Description of Parts
Power indicator
Timer
Tongs
Oil Sprayer
Removable
Glass Bowl
Thermostat
Heat Indicator
Base with
Handles
Extension Ring
High Rack
Low Rack
2x Mesh Baskets
Lid Stand
How to Use the Accessories
Using the tongs to pick up a rack
Using the tongs to pick up a basket
1. Safety Switch (underneath handle)
2. Carrying handle
3. Timer (range 0 60 minutes)
4. Thermostat (0 - 250C)
5. Green Power indicator light
6. Heat indicator
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NOTE: Always use the tongs provided to remove the basket or rack
from the cooking bowl and use the supplied lid stand for supporting of
the lid during and immediately after cooking.
Using your Halogen Air Fryer for the first time
1. Remove the appliance carefully from its packaging. Remove all labels
and tags from the product. Important Do Not remove the Hot Surface
Warning label:
2. Wash the bowl and accessories in hot soapy water with a sponge or cloth,
rinse thoroughly and dry.
Unpacking the Extension Ring
3. NB the Extension Ring (arrowed) is supplied packed around the Glass
Bowl inside the Base. Ensure the Extension Ring is removed from the
Base before use. See below:
IMPORTANT: DO NOT IMMERSE THE LID/MOTOR ASSEMBLY IN
WATER OR ANY OTHER LIQUID
Note: During initial use you may notice a slight odour due to the burning
off of manufacturing residues. This is completely normal and will
disappear after a short time.
The Extender Ring is
stored in transit around
the glass bowl and must
be removed before use.
Using your Halogen Air Fryer
Thermostat
Timer
Hints and tips on using your Halogen Air Fryer
1.
Pre-heat the Halogen Air Fryer with the Thermostat at maximum for 3
minutes before use.
2.
Always place food on the racks to ensure good air circulation.
3.
Leave at least 1cm gap between food items on the same rack, again
this ensures good air circulation.
4.
Once food is cooked it can be kept hot by turning the thermostat
down to 150˚C until it is ready to serve.
5.
This appliance has a safety interlock built into the carrying handle
which will prevent the appliance operating unless the lid handle is in
the fully folded down (horizontal) position and it clicks.
6.
Whilst roasting, line the bottom of the bowl with cooking foil to cook
more evenly and to ease cleaning.
Operating the Halogen Air Fryer
1.
The outer surface of the bowl will become very hot during cooking, be
sure to place the bowl in its Insulated Base and on a solid, level
heatproof surface. Danger Hot Surface
2.
Place the low or high rack (see the below table for the correct rack
height) into the bowl and place food on the rack leaving space between
the pieces of food for good air circulation. Place the food at least 1cm
away from the side of the bowl again for the best air circulation.
3.
Cover the bowl with the lid/motor assembly ensuring that it is correctly
seated.
The thermostat allows you to set the
cooking temperature from 65˚C to
250˚C. Rotate the control clockwise
to increase the cooking temperature
and anticlockwise to reduce the
temperature.
The timer dial is marked in minutes, rotate the
timer clockwise to set the cooking time. The
timer will count down and return to the off
position at the end of the cooking period and
sound a bell.
NOTE: The green heat indicator light and the internal lamp will intermittently go
on and off during cooking to ensure the set temperature is being maintained.
This is quite normal.
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Insert the mains plug into the nearest wall
socket and set the thermostat to the desired
temperature.
Set the timer using the reference
table below as a guide. The red heat
and green power indicator lights will
glow indicating that cooking has
started as below:
To increase the capacity of the Halogen
Air Fryer, place the extension ring (arrowed)
on top of the bowl and then place the lid on
top of the extension ring.
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6
7
Thawing food
The Halogen Air Fryer will thaw most foods, simply place the food onto one of
the wire racks, set the thermostat to thaw and allow approximately 40 minutes
per kilogram. Large items such as meat joints should be turned at least once
during the thawing process.
NOTE: After thawing food in the Halogen Air Fryer always ensure to thoroughly
wash the bowl, racks, baskets and tongs etc before re-using to prevent bacterial
cross-contamination.
CAUTION: DO NOT TOUCH THE BOWL OR LID IMMEDIATELY
AFTER COOKING AS IT WILL REMAIN HOT FOR SOME TIME.
Reference table of time and temperature for cooking
Food type
Cooking time
(minutes)
Temperature
Rack position
Roast meat
Beef
16 mins per 1lb +
20 mins
180-190˚C
Low rack
Lamb
16 mins per 1lb +
20 mins
180-190˚C
Low rack
Pork
24 mins per 1lb +
20 mins
180-190˚C
Low rack
Steak
Rare
3 mins each side
250˚C
High rack
Medium
5 mins each side
250˚C
High rack
Well done
7 mins each side
250˚C
High rack
Other meats
Sausage
5-8 mins each
side
250˚C
High rack
Pork chop
6-8 mins each
side
250˚C
High rack
Lamb chop
6-8 mins each
side
250˚C
High rack
Chicken
35-40 mins
190-200˚C
Low rack
Chicken portions
15-20 mins
190-200˚C
Low rack
Cake
One layer
20-25 mins
200˚C
Low rack
Loaf
35-40 mins
150˚C
Low rack
Frying and roasting
Potatoes (roast, small cut)
(Par boil for approx. 8min
depending on size)
25-40 mins
190-210 ˚C
High rack (use with the
basket for smaller cuts)
Oven Chips (frozen)
15-20 mins
180-200 ˚C
High rack in basket
Homemade Chips
(Par boil for approx. 8min
depending on size)
18-25 mins
180-200 ˚C
High rack in basket
Cooking tips and recipes
How to roast
Place meat directly onto the wire rack.
Cooking time may vary depending on cut size and degree of cooking. Consult the
cooking guide provided.
How to bake
Place food on a metal or ceramic baking pan of a diameter no more than 12”
(300mm) to leave enough room for air to circulate around the food being
cooked.
Follow cooking guidelines on the table provided.
How to steam
You can steam vegetables at the same time as the main dish by wrapping the
vegetables in foil with a small amount of water and placing the sealed pouch at
the bottom of the cooking bowl.
How to fry/roast
You can get the effect of deep frying without all the oil by spraying the food lightly
with oil, using the dispenser provided. The food will need to be turned regularly
during cooking.
Recipes to get you started
Rolled ribs roast
4lbs rolled rib of beef
2 tablespoons red wine
2 tablespoons water
2 tablespoons flour
Salt and pepper
Trim excess fat from the meat, sprinkle with salt and pepper and rub in
well. Place meat in a greased baking dish and pour wine and water over
the meat Marinade for 4 hours
Place on the lower rack and cook for 1 hour at 160˚C
Turn the meat and cook at 175˚C for a further 40 minutes for rare, 50 minutes for
medium and 60 minutes for well done.
Serves 6
Chinese roast chicken
3lbs chicken breast/wings/drumsticks
½ cup of soy sauce
1 tablespoon of honey 1 teaspoon 5 spice
1 teaspoon crushed garlic
1 teaspoon finely grated ginger
1 tablespoon sesame oil
Marinade the chicken pieces in a mixture of all the other ingredients for at least 2
hours, turning the pieces occasionally.
Place chicken pieces on the lower rack and cook at 200˚C for approximately 20
minutes, turning during cooking.
Serves 6
Fillet steak supreme
2lbs whole fillet steak Garlic, salt and pepper
½ cup of red wine
1 tablespoon cream or sour cream Rind of one lemon (grated)
Rind of one orange (grated) 1 large onion (chopped)
1 tablespoon chopped parsley 2 grated carrots
Marinade the fillet steak with garlic, salt, pepper and red wine in a
covered dish for 4 hours, basting and turning occasionally.
Remove the steak from the marinade and wrap in cooking foil with the
carrot, lemon and orange rinds, onion and parsley.
Place on the lower rack and cook for 30 minutes at 190˚C then remove
foil and cook for a further 30 minutes.
Remove meat and keep warm, to remaining marinade add the cooked
onion, parsley and rinds and cook to reduce, add the cream and simmer
for 1 minute, serve over sliced meat.
Jacket potatoes
Medium sized washed potato (per person) Soft Butter
Garlic Salt
Ground black pepper
Wash and dry potatoes, removing any eyes/bruises etc.
Rub a little butter onto the potato and place on cooking
foil. Sprinkle with salt, garlic and pepper to taste.
Seal the potato in the cooking foil and place on the high rack.
Cook for 45 minutes at 190˚C
Serve with Sour cream, cheese, beans etc.
Cleaning and Maintenance
For light cleaning of the bowl, place approximately 3cm of water in the bowl
and add a squirt of washing liquid/mild detergent, place the lid/motor assembly
on the bowl and set the temperature dial to WASH and the timer to 10 mins,
fully fold the handle down, the heater and turbo fan will operate to warm the
water and stir it, cleaning the bowl.
At the end of the cycle remove the plug from the socket and place the lid on
the lid stand, empty rinse and dry the bowl.
To clean the lid ensure that it is cool and use a damp cloth with a
mild detergent, NEVER IMMERSE THE LID/MOTOR ASSEMBLY
IN WATER OR ANY OTHER LIQUID.
Always ensure the Halogen Air Fryer is unplugged and the timer is in the OFF
position before storing away. Ensure the halogen oven has cooled completely
before storing.
WARNING
1.
NEVER PUT THE GLASS BOWL IN THE REFRIGERATOR AS THIS
MAY CAUSE IT TO CRACK.
2.
NEVER USE THE GLASS BOWL FOR COOKING, OTHER THAN AS
RECOMMENDED BY THE MANUFACTURER AS LAID OUT IN THIS
GUIDE.
3.
THE GLASS COOKING BOWL IS NOT DISHWASHER SAFE AND
SHOULD BE CLEANED BY HAND WITH WARM SOAPY WATER.
Technical Data
Voltage : 220-240V ~ 50/60Hz
Rated power : 1200-1400W
Protection Class : I (This Appliance must be earthed)
Model : HEA1032
Electrical Connections
This appliance is fitted with a fused three-pin plug to BS 1363. If the plug has to be
removed, it should be cut off and carefully disposed of immediately. To avoid a
possible shock hazard, do not insert the discarded plug into a mains socket.
Fitting a new plug
If for any reason you need to fit a new plug, the flexible mains lead must be
connected as shown below. The wires in the mains lead fitted to this appliance are
coloured in accordance with the following code:
Brown wire = Live (L)
Blue wire = Neutral (N)
Green & Yellow = Earth (E)
If colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance do not correspond with the
coloured marking identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows:
The wire which is coloured Blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked
with the letter N or coloured Black. The wire which is coloured Brown must be
connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured Red. The
wire which is coloured Green & Yellow must be connected to the terminal which is
marked with the letter E or coloured Green.
Before refitting the plug cover check that there are no cut or stray strands of wire
inside the plug. Use a 13 Amp BS 1362 fuse, only BSI or ASTA approved fuses
should be used. If you are in any way unsure which plug or fuse to use, always
refer to a qualified electrician.
Note: After replacing or changing a fuse on a moulded plug which has a fuse cover,
the cover must be refitted to the plug, the appliance must not be used without a
fuse cover.
Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste.
Please recycle where facilities exist. Check with your Local Authority or retailer for recycling
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Connect Green
& Yellow to
Earth (E)
Connect
Brown to
Live (L)
Connect
Blue to
Neutral (N)
Ensure the outer sheath of the
mains lead is securely held by the
cable clamp
Daewoo Electricals is a registered
trademark.
Produced and imported under
licence by Europasonic (UK) Ltd
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Daewoo HEA1032 User manual

Category
Small kitchen appliances
Type
User manual

Daewoo HEA1032 is a multifunctional kitchen appliance that combines the capabilities of an air fryer, halogen oven, and rotisserie. It features a spacious 12-liter capacity, allowing you to cook large quantities of food quickly and efficiently. The halogen heating technology ensures even cooking, resulting in crispy exteriors and tender interiors. Additionally, the rotisserie function enables you to cook whole chickens or other meats with ease, delivering juicy and flavorful results.

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