Tristar OV-1413 User manual

Category
Microwaves
Type
User manual
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EN
General safety instructions
Check if the tension of your supply corresponds with the voltage indicated on the rating plate of your
appliance.
Before commissioning this device please read the instruction manual carefully and keep this so that
you can check them later .
Please keep these instructions, the guarantee certificate, the sales receipt and, if possible, the carton
with the inner packaging!
The device is intended exclusively for private and not for commercial use! Keep it away from direct
heat, sun and moist and protect it against sharp impacts.
Always remove the plug from the socket whenever the device is not in use, when attaching accessory
parts, cleaning the device or whenever a disturbance occurs. Switch off the device before. Pull on the
plug, not on the cable.
This appliance is not intended for use by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capacities ,
or lack of experience and knowledge (including children) , unless they have been supervised or
instructed concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
In order to protect children from the dangers of electrical appliances, never leave them unsupervised
with the device. Consequently, when selecting the location for your device, do so in such a way that
children do not have access to the device. Take care to ensure that the cable does not hang down.
Test the device, plug and the cable regularly for damage. If there is damage of any kind, the device
should not be used but the appliance must be repaired by a qualified technician in order to avoid a
hazard. Only original spare parts must be used.
A damaged cord or plug must be replaced by an authorized technician to avoid a hazard. Do not
repair the device yourself,.
Keep the device and the cable away from heat, direct sunlight, moisture, sharp edges and such like.
Never use the device unsupervised! Switch off the device whenever you are not using it, even if this is
only for a moment.
Do not use the device outdoors.
Under no circumstances must the device be placed in water or other liquid, or come into contact with
such. Do not use the device with wet or moist hands.
Should the device become moist or wet, remove the mains plug from the socket immediately. Do not
reach into the water.
Use the device only for the intended purpose.
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PARTS IDENTIFICATION
1.Heating element 5.Door handle 9.Switch knob 13.Tray handle
2.Glass door 6.Outer case 10.Timer knob 14.Food tray
3.Inner case 7.Temp knob 11.Stand 15. Rotisserie handle
4.Rack support 8.Indicator light 12. Wire rack 16. Rotisserie fork
CAUTIONS
Special indication:
The accessory image varies from different models. Please refer to
the actual model you buy.
Always use the food fork when inserting or
removing the tray .Touching these will cause
severe burns.
When hot, do not apply water to the glass window,
it may cause the glass to break.
When unplugging the cord, always take hold of
the plug itself. Never pull on the cord. Doing so
could break the wires inside the cord.
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Do not position the unit close to a gas burner or
other source of high temperature or do not direct
an electric fan, etc, at the unit during
USE
.
Doing
so could prevent correct temperature control.
Do not wet the power cord nor handle the unit with
wet hands. Always unplug the cord after use, or
whenever the unit is to be left unattended. A
malfunction while the plug is inserted into the
outlet could cause a fire.
When cooking oil-splashing dishes such as roast chicken, it is
recommended to put 2 sheets of aluminum foils on a tray in order to
diminish oil splashing. Put one on a tray. Then oil will drip to a gap
between foils.
USE INDICTION
Special indication: the parts and accessory varies from different
models. Please refer the image to the real item you buy.
Food tray and baking net
Food tray
How to use
tray
handle
Roast Chicken,
Hamburg steak, Gratin,
Sponge cake, almost all
other oven-cooked foods
Wire rack
Baked potatoes, Dry food
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Food tray and wire
rack
For food which will
drip/boiled fish, etc
Rotisserie forks and
handle
The trays are not perfectly square.
Note:
Be careful when removing pudding and other hot liquids.
Rack Support
You can adjust the tray at 4
different
positions according to the
dishes
you want to cook. For instance,
when making macaroni gratin and
you wan
t to have the top part
cooked the most, u
se the second or
the second rack support. For
roasting a chicken, use the fourth or
the bottom rack support.
Rotisserie Function
Use with
Rotisserie Forks
Install Rotisserie Forks
With this function, even
baking will be provided.
Rotisserie forks can carry
food under 3 kilograms.
]
Left Right
Install Rotisserie Forks
Remove Rotisserie Forks
Rotisserie Handle
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Install the Rotisserie Forks
to the rotisserie hole, and
then put it to the rotisserie
tray.
Use Rotisserie Handle to
take out the Rotisserie
Forks from the rotisserie
tray, and then remove it
from the rotisserie hole.
CAUTION
: Beware of HOT
dripping oil!
Please always
use Rotisserie
Handle to take
out the Rotisserie
Forks.
Convection Function
Featured with a special convection
function, strong and absolute cycling
airflow by making the heating more
complete. Original flavor can be kept.
Functional Control
Temperature Control
Set the “Temperature Control” by turning
clockwise to select the suitable temperature
according to the dishes you are going to cook.
(Temperature Control ranging from 0 to
250)
Upper & Lower Heating
+
Convection Function
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Function Control
Select the suitable heating
element according to the
dishes you are going to
cook.
Upper Heating
+
Convection Function
Lower & Lower Heating
Upper Heating
+
Rotisserie Function
Lower & Lower Heating
+
Convection & Rotisserie Function
Timer
*You can observe whether
the heating elements are
working or not by observing
the front Indicator light.
1. Set the arrow on the “Timer” to the number
which indicates the cooking time (minutes)
according to the dishes you
are going to cook.
2. Set the Timer” by turning it clockwise. The
oven will turn off automatically at the end of
the selected time and a bell will ring.
When setting the Timer to less than 5 min,
turn it to more than 6 min. and then back to the
selected time.
3. The oven can be turned off manually during
cooking by turning the “Timer” anti-clockwise
to the "OFF" position.
METHOD OF CLEANING
Take off the plug and cool down before cleaning.
When cleaning, wash the interior and exterior
surface,Do not use hard brush or any others t
o
wash, so as not t
o scrape the interior surface of the
oven, and to protect the tray,
the net and the food
fork.
Do not use the toxic and abrasive cleaners such as
gasoline, polishing powder, solvent.
BAKING REFERENCE OF COMMON FOOD
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TYP OF
FOOD
TEMPERTUR
E
SITE(SHELF
)
TIME
Bread 180 3 9-13
Cake 180 2 25-35
Fish 250 2 10-15
Chicken/Duck 220-250 2 30-45
Pancake 160 1 7-10
Beef 250 2 8-15
Egg/Peanut 125-150 2 6-10
Hot Dog 200 2 6-10
Hamburger 240 2 10-14
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Before using the unit for the first time:
Heat the empty oven.
(1) Insert the tray and baking net.
(2)Set the heater operating switch to "UPPER & LOWER", set the
temperature control dial to "250
" and heat the empty oven for
about 10 minutes.
Note:
There may be some smoke and a burning smell at first use, but this
is not a malfunction.
Temperature control dial:
Set the Temperature Control Dial for the dishes which you are going
to cook.
Heat Operating Switch:
Select “upper” “Lower" or "Upper and Lower" according to the
dishes you are going to cook. You can observe
whether the heaters
are working or not by observing the front Indicator light.
1. Set the arrow on the timer knob to the
number which indicates the cooking
time(minutes) according to the dishes you
are
going to cook.
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2. Set the Timer by turning it clockwise.
The oven will turn off automatically
at the end
of the selected time and a bell will ring
When setting the Timer to less than
5 min.,
turn it to more than 6 min. and then back lo the
selected time.
3. The oven can be turned off manually
during
cooking by turning the Timer
counter-clockwise to the "0FF" position.
Note:
If the inside of the oven is dirty, cooking may take slightly longer
than usual.
CAUTIONS
If the oven is
positioned to close to a wall, the
wall will be burned or stained. Be sure the
curtain, etc., are not in contact with the body.
Do not put anything between the bottom of
the body and the surface on which it is set, an
object so placed could be burned.
Do not put anyt
hing on the oven while using it,
t
he heat could cause deformation, cracking,
etc.
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Any bottled or tinned food can not be heated
directly as the b
ottle or tin would be broken
out and scald the person.
Be careful! Not to bum yours
elf during use or
immediately after use. The metal parts and
glass window of the door become extremely
hot during use. Be careful not to touch them
when opening and closing the door.
AC power must be taken from a properly wired
outlet. Insert the
plug completely into the socket.
If
it is not, it could become abnormally hot. Do
not
use an electric light outlet.Never connect
multiple plugs to the same outlet
MAINTENANCE
4. Other than cleaning mentioned in this instruction manual, no
additional maintenance or serving of this appliance is required.
5. Repairs, when necessary, must be performed at an authorized
service facility.
6. This appliance is intended for HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY and
not for commercial or industrial use.
WARNING
If the supply cord is damaged, the manufacturer or its service agent
or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazer must replace
it.
Caution: The temperature of the accessible surface
may be high when the appliance is operation.
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Tristar OV-1413 User manual

Category
Microwaves
Type
User manual

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