Usage-Dehydrating Food; Suggested Cooking Times - Sharper Image SUPER WAVE DIGITAL OVEN Instruction Manual

Super wave digital oven with 8 pre-programmed settings 1300 watt power
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USAGE-DEHYDRATING FOOD/ PRE-HEATING / THAWING
DEHYDRATING YOUR FRUITS, VEGETABLES AND HERBS
1. Wash the fruit or vegetables you are using and dry them. Peel the skin, if you prefer.
2. Using a sharp knife, make slices about 1/16th of an inch. If using soft fruits like bananas or any other soft fruit, briefly place it in
the freezer so it can harden. That will make the slicing much easier.
3. Place fruit slices in a lemon juice solution of 1/2 cup water with 1/2 cup lemon juice for 10 minutes. When soaking banana slices,
soak only for 5 minutes. Do not soak vegetables.
4. Arrange both racks (high and low) on top of each other to form a grid. Just place the high cooking rack in first, then layer the low
cooking rack over the high rack. Align to form a grid. NOTE: If dehydrating herbs, use the lower rack alone.
5. Place the slices close together (but not touching) in one layer. Do not stack one on top of the other. Close the lid.
6. Press the THAW/WASH/DEHYDRATE preset button.
The Time and Temperature will display automatically. Once the preset button is
pressed, you can change the
cooking time using the adjustment buttons (+ / -). Refer to individual dehydrating times on p.12.
7. If you haven't lowered the handle, lower it now until it snaps in. The handle MUST be flat down in its stored position for the oven to
operate. Press the Start/Stop button to start cooking.
IMPORTANT: The handle operates as a safety switch, as soon as it is lifted, the oven will stop operating. Once the unit is ON,
the carbon lamp and the fan will turn on. The carbon lamp will keep cycling on & off to maintain the set temperature. It will go off
when the required heat setting has been reached.
8. It is recommended to check on the food every 15 minutes or so. Simply lift the handle up to stop the oven from operating. The
cooking time and temperature displays will pause. CAUTION: Before removing the glass lid always bring the handle to its upright
position as this will activate the safety switch and the oven will stop operating. The oven will be very hot. It is strongly
recommended to use oven mitts when removing the glass lid. When done checking, lower the handle until it snaps in and press
the Start/Stop button to resume cooking.
9. Most fruit will be pliable or leathery when done (you can bend it and it won't break). To check - tear a piece of dried fruit in half
and if no moisture beads up on the inside and there is no stickiness on the outside, it's done.
10. If at any time you need to turn the unit off before the timer is up, simply press the Start/Stop button.
11. When the timer on LED display counts down to 0:00, the oven will beep several times and will turn off automatically.
NOTE: Unit's carbon lamp will turn off immediately once timer counts down to 0:00, while convection fan will stay on to allow the
unit to cool off (approx. 1-3 min). Remove the lid.
PRE-HEATING: Make sure to insert the trays inside the oven prior to pre-heating. If pre-heating is required, set the required
temperature using the adjustment buttons. Set the time to 10 minutes. Once the temperature has been reached, the Halogen light
will turn off. Now you can open the lid and place the food inside.
CAUTION: Before removing the glass lid always bring the handle to its upright position as this will activate the safety switch
and stop the oven from operating. The oven will be very hot. If using extender ring, be extra careful as it will get very hot
during cooking process. It is strongly recommended to use oven mitts when removing the glass lid. Follow the usage
directions on pp. 7 and 8 for complete instructions.
THAWING: Although you can cook from frozen using this infrared oven, we offer you an option to thaw frozen foods. This way it is
done in most efficient way without changing the quality or texture of the food.
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SUGGESTED COOKING TIMES

NOTE: Refer to the below cooking times as a guide only. Time may vary according to the weight of the food, adjust to your
preference. Always make sure to refer to the Internal Food Temperature guide on the page 13.
RACK
COOKING
COOK TIME
TYPE OF FOOD
HEIGHT
TEMP.
(from fresh)
MEATS
Bacon
LOW
400°F
45 min (Rare)
Beef Roast 3 lb.
LOW
400°F
50 min (Medium)
60 min (Well)
Hamburger 1/4 lb.
HIGH
400°F
10/12/15 min (R/M/W)
Hot Dogs
HIGH
400°F
Italian Sausage Links 1 lb.
LOW
400°F
Lamb Chops 1 1/2" thick
HIGH
400°F
350°F
Meat Loaf 2 lb.
LOW
Pork Chops 1/2" thick
400°F
HIGH
Pork Roast 3 lb.
LOW
360°F
Sausage Patties 1/2 lb.
HIGH
400°F
Shish Kabob Steak
LOW
400°F
Spare Ribs
400°F
LOW
10 min (Med rare) 15 min (Med rare)
Steak 1" Thick
HIGH
400°F
FISH
Breaded Fish
HIGH
400°F
Grilled Shrimp
HIGH
400°F
Salmon Steak 4 oz.
HIGH
400°F
Sea Scallops 6 oz.
400°F
HIGH
COOK TIME
NOTES
(from frozen)
10 min
16 min
Crisscross racks; turn after 5 min
80 min
15-20 min per lb. Use Extender Ring
(Med rare)
Turn every 15 min
12/15/18 min
Turn once
8 min
10 min
Arrange both racks in crisscross pattern
15 min
22 min
Turn over
20 min
30 min
Turn after 5 min
40 min
60 min
Frozen loaf-cover w/foil half way through
16-18 min
30 min
Turn after 10 min
60 min
95 min
Fat side down, turn half way through
10 min
15 min
Turn over
10-12 min
15-18 min
Turn and baste
30 min
45 min
Turn, baste
Turn after 7 min
10 min
12 min
Crisscross racks
10 min
12 min
Crisscross racks; turn, baste
15-18 min
25 min
Turn once
15-18 min
20 min
Crisscross racks
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