NuWave Bravo XL Owner's Manual page 13

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INSTRUCTIONS
• Press hold PROBE for
1 sec. to display the
set temperature of the
Probe. Turn START/
PAUSE to adjust
temperature, if desired.
• Press PROBE to
display the current
internal temperature of
your food.
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Once the set temperature
of the Probe is reached,
the Bravo will stop cooking
and End will be displayed.
Notes:
• When the Probe is
unplugged and PROBE
is pressed, Prb1 (error)
will be displayed and the
unit will beep three times.
This indicates PROBE was
pressed but that the Probe
plug was not inserted into
the Probe Input (Jack).
• If your cooking temperature
is set lower than the
set Probe Temperature,
and START/PAUSE is
pressed, Prb2 (error) will be
displayed and the unit will
beep three times.
• If Probe temperature was
not reached after preset
cooking time finished, the
unit will continue cooking.
To see remaining cooking
time, press TEMP/TIME
twice (if not cooking within
a timed countdown). ON will
be displayed and stay at ON,
indicating that the preset
cooking time has run out.
Using Sear 1 2 with Probe
Example: Sear 1 » Stage 1,2,3
» Sear 2 » Warm » Probe
temperature 200F (93C). If
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Probe temperature achieved
200F (93C) at stage 2, the
Bravo will stop cooking for
remaining stages but still
cook your food for Sear 2 and
Warm functions.
To avoid "unsafe" status (Probe
is shunted outside of the cavity
but oven started working with
the Probe set and activated),
the Bravo will shut off when:
1. If the target temp is over
250F (121C) and the Probe
does not increase in 5F (1C)
after 60 min, shut the unit off
immediately.
Or
2. If the target temp is under
250F (121C) and the Probe
does not increase in 5F (1C)
after 120 min, shut the unit
off immediately. "Prb4" will be
displayed.
Note: To cancel any function
or stage during the cooking
cycle, press TEMP/TIME (if
not cooking within a timed
countdown) and turn START/
PAUSE Dial until time reads
00:00. This will stop the function
and move on to the next
function in the cooking cycle.
TOAST
TOAST activates the TOAST
menu function. The default
temperature is 425F (218C),
and the default TOP/BTM heat
is 100/100.
Press TOAST. The LED display
will show "TOAST" and "5."
To adjust the toasting level
between "1" and "10," turn the
START/PAUSE dial to the left
for lighter toast, right for darker
toast. Toasting levels in minutes
and seconds are as follows at
425F (218C):
• 1  03:00
• 2  03:30
• 3  04:00
• 4  04:30
• 5  05:00
• 6  05:30
• 7  06:00
• 8  06:30
• 9  07:00
• 10  07:30
To adjust the toasting
temperature for each level,
press TEMP/TIME to display
the toasting temperature. To
adjust the toasting temperature,
use the START/PAUSE dial.
To adjust the toasting time,
press the TEMP/TIME. The
display will show the toasting
time determined by the toasting
level. To adjust the toasting time,
use the START/PAUSE dial.
When the toasting level, or
the time and temperature, is
selected, place toast into oven
and press START/PAUSE
button. When finished, the LED
display will show "End" and will
beep three (3) times.
YOGURT
Set the Bravo cooking Temp to
275F (135C). With the probe
set to 185F (85C), insert it into
the milk and secure it with the
probe clip. Place the bowl into
the Bravo and heat it to 185F
(85C).
When the milk reaches 185F
(85C): Bravo will sound two
long beeps. Now, set the probe
Temp to 110F (43C) and allow
the milk to cool. To speed this
process, open the Bravo's door
or remove the bowl and place it
in an ice water bath (leave the
probe connected).
When the temp reaches 110F
(37C), the Bravo will beep for
1o minutes, or until deactivated.
At this point, follow the recipe
directions (Page 9), place the
bowl back into the Bravo and
close the door. With the probe
Temp set to 110F – 115F (37C
– 46C), let the yogurt incubate
for 8 hours, maintaining the
temperature throughout.
PROGRAM
PROGRAM represents Memory
Entry (the storage of frequently
used cooking sequences) and
Memory Recall (retrieval of
cooking sequences). Program
slots number 1-100 are
designated for preset programs.
101-150 are for your own
unique programs.
The unit comes with 100 pre-
programed cooking recipes
along with an additional 50
memory slots to add your own
unique recipes the way you like
them cooked.
Preset temperatures and
times for program recipes
1-100 can be adjusted.
Adjusted temps and times
will not be saved when a
program number (1-100) is
recalled once again.
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