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Nuwave Bravo XL Pro Smart Oven & Air Fryer
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DocumentDocumentBRAVO® XL PRO
SMART OVEN & AIR FRYER
Owner's Manual
Model: 20812 Rev.01
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Safeguards & Information.........................................................................................4-5 Power-Supply Cords....................................................................................................5 Parts & Accessories..................................................................................................6 Ordering Parts .............................................................................................................6 Assembly Guide ........................................................................................................7 Before First Use...........................................................................................................7
Control Panel .............................................................................................................8-14 Menu (LED Display) ....................................................................................................8 Operating Buttons........................................................................................................9 Operating Buttons Functions .......................................................................................10-12
Temperature and Measure Charts............................................................................13
Using The Menu Functions.......................................................................................14-16 Toast ............................................................................................................................14 Proof ............................................................................................................................14 Broil .............................................................................................................................14 Air Fry ..........................................................................................................................14 Bake ............................................................................................................................15 Reheat .........................................................................................................................15 Roast ...........................................................................................................................15 Cookie .........................................................................................................................15 Grill ..............................................................................................................................16 Slow Cook ...................................................................................................................16 Pizza ............................................................................................................................16 Dehydrate ....................................................................................................................16
Care & Maintenance ..................................................................................................17-18 Replacing the Lightbulb ...............................................................................................18
Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................19-20
Limited Warranty .......................................................................................................21-23
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SAFEGUARDS & INFORMATION
ALWAYS KEEP THIS MANUAL HANDY FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS and WARNINGS Only use the appliance as intended and always follow basic safety precautions. Avoid any misuse of the Bravo XL Pro that can void your warranty and create the risk of serious injury.
1. Read all instructions.
13. Unplug the appliance when not in use
2. Ensure the Bravo XL Pro and all parts
and allow the appliance to cool com-
are clean and dry before each use.
pletely before cleaning or removing/
3. Do not touch hot surfaces. The appli-
replacing parts.
ance's surfaces may be hot during and 14. Do not cover or block the intake air
after use. Use handles.
vents located in the back and sides of
4. Discard the protective plastic covering
the Bravo XL Pro, as doing so can pre-
the power plug before use.
vent proper ventilation. There should be
5. Do not let the electrical cord touch hot
at least 5 inches of free space behind,
surfaces or hang over any edge.
to the sides of, and on top of the Bravo
6. Do not immerse cord, plug, or appli-
XL Pro.
ance in water or other liquid.
15. Use aluminum foil to wrap foods that
7. Close supervision is necessary when
produce oil or juice when operating the
any appliance is used near children.
Drip/Baking Pan to catch drippings and
This appliance is not intended for use
prevent fire.
by persons with reduced physical,
16. To prevent fire, do not allow any foil to
sensory or mental capabilities, children,
touch the heating elements.
or persons with a lack of experience
17. Do not alter or modify any part of the
or knowledge, unless supervised or
Bravo XL Pro or use attachments or
instructed in the use of the appliance by
accessories not recommended by the
one responsible for their safety.
manufacturer.
8. Do not operate if the Bravo XL Pro or 18. It is normal for some smoke to escape
cord malfunctions or has been dam-
the Bravo XL Pro when heating for the
aged in any way. Return the unit to the
first time.
nearest authorized service facility for 19. If excess smoke is escaping from the
examination, repair, or adjustment.
air vent during operation, unplug the
9. Use only on a clean, stable, dry, and
Bravo XL Pro immediately and contact
level surface.
NuWave Customer Service
10. Do not use accessories or attachments
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11. DO NOT USE OUTDOORS. FOR
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12. Do not place on or near a hot gas or 20. During use, steam may be released
electric burner, or in a heated oven.
from the air outlet vents. Keep your
hands and face away from these vents.
Be careful of hot steam escaping when
opening the Bravo XL Pro.
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21. Avoid placing your face near the glass door during use.
22. Never touch the insides of the Bravo XL Pro while it is operating.
23. Use extreme caution when moving an appliance containing hot oil or other hot liquids.
24. Never leave the Bravo XL Pro unattended during use.
25. Do not disassemble the Bravo XL Pro. 26. Allow the Bravo XL Pro to cool before
putting in or pulling out items or before cleaning. 27. Keep this manual handy for future reference. 28. Always make sure your fingers are clean and dry when pressing the buttons.
plastic, cloth, wood, flammable materials, sealed containers, and the like. 7. Do not cover the crumb tray or any part of the oven with metal foil. This will cause overheating of the oven. 8. Turn off the Bravo XL Pro by pressing the On/Off Button before unplugging the unit from the wall socket.
Power-Supply Cords A short power-supply cord (or detachable power-supply cord) is provided to reduce the risk of becoming entangled in, or tripping over, a longer cord. Longer detachable power-supply cords or extension cords are available and may be used if care is exercised in their use. If a longer detachable power-supply cord or extension cord is used:
1. The marked electrical rating of the ex-
Toaster Oven Warnings (UL Standard 1026, Section 71.7): 1. Oversize foods or metal utensils must
not be inserted in a toaster oven as they may create a fire or risk of electric shock. 2. A fire may occur if the toaster-oven is covered or touching flammable material, including 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 metal scouring pads. Pieces can break off the pad and touch electrical parts creating a risk of electric shock. 4. Extreme caution should be exercised when using containers constructed of materials other than metal or glass. 5. Do not store any materials, other than the manufacturers recommended accessories, in this oven when not in use. 6. Do not place any of the following materials in the oven: paper, cardboard,
tension cord should be at least as great
as the electrical rating of the appliance.
2. The longer cord should be arranged so
that it will not drape over any counter-
top or tabletop where it could be pulled
on or tripped over unintentionally.
3. The Bravo XL Pro should be operated
on a separate electrical outlet from oth-
er operating appliances due to wattage
limitations.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not perform any servicing other than that which is contained in these instructions.
To disconnect the Bravo XL Pro, turn it off by pressing the ON/OFF button and then remove the plug from the wall outlet.
NEVER use the Bravo XL Pro with loose, damaged, or missing parts.
While cooking, ALWAYS use oven mitts and allow accessories to cool before washing.
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PARTS & ACCESSORIES
1 Base Part #: BRA46
2 Handle
3 Digital Display Menu
4a Probe Input Jack
4b
Temperature Probe Part #: BRP4
5 START/PAUSE Dial
6 Function Buttons
7
Pull-Out Crumb Tray Part #: BRA17
8
2 Heavy-Duty Cooking Racks
Part #: BRA18
9
Enamel Baking Pan and Enamel Broiler
Rack
Part #: BRA20
10 Air Fry Basket Part #: BRA25
11
Light Bulb Part#: BRP1
Light Bulb Cover 12 Part#: BRP2
1 2
7 8
3 4a 5 6
9
10
11
12
4b
ORDERING PARTS
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ASSEMBLY GUIDE
F
Target
Current
Toast
Proof
Broil
Air Fry
Bake
Reheat
Roast Cookie
Grill
Slow Cook
4
Pizza
Dehydrate
3
2 1
LED DISPLAY CONTROL PANEL
DIAL BUTTON
BUTTONS
Door
TEMPERATURE PROBE
Before First Use
1. Remove and discard any packaging material from the unit. 2. Remove all accessories from their packaging and wash them in warm, soapy water or
in the dishwasher, top rack only, except for the Probe. NEVER submerge the main unit in water.
While most of the accessories are dishwasher-safe, the Probe is not. Hand washing is recommended. Frequent dishwasher cleaning may lead to premature wear.
1. Place the Bravo on a level, even, and stable heat-resistant surface.
2. Slide the Cooking Rack(s) into Position 1, 2, 3, or 4 of the Bravo.
3. Place Baking Pan with Broiler Rack on Cooking Rack in Position 1.
4. Place the Air Fry Basket above the Baking Pan. We recommend you use the Air Fry Basket with the Baking Pan to optimize cooking results.
5. Place Crumb Tray into position by sliding it into slot at bottom of Oven.
6. Plug the appliance into a standard wall socket. The power plug is located in the rear of the unit.
Notes: Do not cover or block the air vents on the Bravo, as doing so can prevent proper ventilation.
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CONTROL PANEL
F
PM
C
Sec
%
%
Temp Target Pre Time Current Sear
Toast Broil
Proof Air Fry
Rack Level
Bake
Reheat
Roast Cookie
Grill
Slow Cook
Pizza
Dehydrate
LED Display Rack Level
Cooking Function Menu
Probe Jack 2 START/PAUSE Dial
3
5
Menu
Temp
Time
4
6
8
Preheat
Probe
Sear
7
9
11
Preset
Warm Top/Bottom
10
12
1
Light
Fan
On/Off
14
13
MENU (LED DISPLAY)
Toast: Evenly toast bread, bagels, waffles and more.
Broil: Cooks your food with 100% top heat.
Bake: Evenly bakes cookies, brownies, cakes and more.
Proof: Keeps resting raw dough at the right temperature to rise before baking.
Air Fry: Produce foods that are crispy outside and moist and tender inside without actual frying.
Reheat: Heat leftovers without over cooking.
Roast: Cooking it evenly on all sides perfect Cookie: Quickly and evenly bake a variety of
for vegetables and meats.
small baked goods.
Grill: Cooks your food using 50% top heat and 50% bottom heat.
Pizza: Your pizza gets a crispy crust. You can also use the pizza setting for other dishes like a quiche.
Slow Cook: It's great for breaking down and tenderizing large pieces of meat like pot roasts or beef stews.
Dehydrate: Preserving fruits, vegetables, herbs, and meats by removing moisture.
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CONTROL PANEL
op/Bottom
OPERATING BUTTONS
1
On/Off
On/Off Turns the Bravo® XL PRO ON and OFF. This also cancels any cooking function.
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Probe
Probe Use the included Digital Probe
for perfect results every time.
2
START/PAUSE Press to begin the cooking
8
Sear
Sear Press to sear your foods at high
heat to seal in the juices. The
process, the fan icon will display
default is 500 for 5 minutes.
and time the ":" will be flashing.
Press to pause cooking, the ":" will stop flashing while paused.
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Preset
Preset Access to 100 preprogramed
By turning the dial will adjust the
recipes. These are listed on the
Temp, Time, Top/Btm. Menu,
Quick Start Guide and the back
Fan, Preset, Or Fan.
of the recipe book.
3
Menu
Menu Accesses the 12 cooking
functions. by pressing Menu
multiple times or by Turning
START/PAUSE to select.
4
Temp
Temp Press this button to change the
the cooking temperature.
Turn the START/PAUSE dial to
change the temperature.
5
Time
Time Press this button to change the
the cooking time.
Turn the START/PAUSE dial to
change the time.
6
Preheat
Preheat Press this button to enable
preheat before you begin
cooking. Press and hold for 1
second to permanently enable
or disable Preheat.
Note: Refer to OPERATING BUTTONS FUNCTIONS for detail explanation for each button and features.
10
Warm
Warm Keeps your favorite foods
warm after cooking.
11
Top/Btm
Top/Bottom Adjusts the power to the top
and bottom heating elements.
Default is set to 50/50.
12
Light
Light Turns the internal light on and
off.
13
Fan
Fan Adjusts the fan speed with the press of a button.
14
Lock
Press Light + Fan to disable all
buttons on the control panel.
Press both buttons at once
+
Light
Fan
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OPERATING BUTTONS FUNCTIONS
op/Bottom
On/Off
NOTE:
1. Press On/Off to turn the oven on.
On/Off
· To change the temperature
2. While the oven is cooking, press
display from Fahrenheit to
On/Off to stop cooking and cancel
Celsius, press and hold Temp
all programmed functions.
for 4 seconds until you hear 2
beeps. Repeat to switch back to
START/PAUSE
Fahrenheit.
1. Press START/PAUSE to begin cooking. "Cooking" will be shown on the display.
2. While cooking, press START/ PAUSE once to pause the oven. Press it again to resume cooking.
3. The START/PAUSE dial can be turned to adjust the Temp, Time, Top/Btm. Menu, Fan, Preset, Or
· The default cooking temperature can be changed. Simply set your desired temperature, then press and hold START/PAUSE until you hear 2 beeps.
· The new default temperature will remain in place even after the unit is unplugged.
Fan settings
Menu Menu 1. Press Menu and turn the START/
PAUSE dial to your desired Menu selection. 2. Press START/PAUSE to begin cooking. The selected menu
Time
Time The default cooking time is 15 minutes. Adjustments can be made in 1-minute increments any time during the cooking process.
1. Press Time to and turn the
function will be shown on the
START/PAUSE dial to adjust the
display.
cooking time.
2. When all adjustments are made,
NOTE:
press START/PAUSE to begin
· You can adjust the cooking
the cooking.
temperature and time before and
during the cooking if desired.
NOTE:
· You can add the Preheat and
· The displayed time can be
Probe functions to your selected
changed from hours and minutes
Menu function, but these settings
to minutes and seconds by
will not be saved for future use.
pressing and holding Time for 4
Temp
seconds until you hear 2 beeps. Repeat to switch back to the
Temp The default cooking temperature is
default display.
350°F. Cooking temperature can be
· The default cooking time can
adjusted in 5°F increments any time
be changed. Simply set your
during the cooking process.
desired time, then press and hold
1. Press Temp and turn the START/
START/PAUSE until you hear 2
PAUSE dial to adjust the cooking
beeps.
temperature.
· The new default time will remain
2. Once set, press START/PAUSE
in place even after the unit is
to cook at the new temperature.
unplugged.
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OPERATING BUTTONS FUNCTIONS
Preheat
and 212°F. Press START/PAUSE to
Preheat 1. Set your desired cooking temperature and time.
begin cooking. 3. When the probe's measured
2. Press Preheat to enable the Preheat function. "Preheat" will be shown on the display. Then press START/PAUSE to begin preheating.
3. Once the Bravo XL Pro reaches the set temperature, it will beep and show "READY" on the display.
4. Add your food to the oven and press START/PAUSE to begin cooking. If you do not press
temperature reaches the target temperature, the Bravo XL Pro will stop cooking. NOTE: · Ensure the probe does not touch any bones when inserted. · Press Probe at any time to adjust the target temperature by turning the START/PAUSE dial. · The Bravo XL Pro will beep 3 times when the probe temperature is within 10°F of the target temperature.
START/PAUSE after 10 seconds, the unit will beep once and begin cooking automatically.
· If the set cooking time has ended and the target temperature has not been reached, the Bravo XL Pro will
NOTE:
continue to cook until reached.
· Press Preheat at any point to cancel the preheat process.
· Some Presets will automatically
· If not already displayed, press Probe to display the Probe temperature.
preheat.
Sear
· The Bravo XL Pro can be set to preheat automatically by
Sear The Bravo XL Pro can sear food at high heat. The default is 500°F for 30
pressing and holding Preheat
minutes.
until you hear 2 beeps. Repeat to disable.
1. Press Sear and make any adjustments to the default cooking
F
temperature and time.
Probe
Target
Current
Probe The digital temperature probe can be
inserted into your food to measure its
internal temperature as it cooks.
1. Plug the probe into the jack on
2. Press START/PAUSE to begin cooking.
3. You can press and hold Sear to begin searing.
the control panel, then insert the
4. The temperature and time can be
other end into the thickest part of
adjusted at any point during the
the food. PROBE will be shown
searing process.
on the display and the current and target temperatures will be shown. 2. Set your desired cooking function. Press Probe. The
NOTE:
· When the Bravo XL Pro is searing, SEAR will be shown on the display and (:) will flash.
default target temperature of
Preset
165°F will be shown. Turn the
Preset The Bravo XL Pro has 100 pre-
START/PAUSE dial to set the
programmed recipes which can be found in
target temperature between 50°F
the Quick Start Guide and Recipe Book.
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OPERATING BUTTONS FUNCTIONS
To recall the 100 preset recipes:.
NOTE:
1. Press Preset. 1 will be shown on
· When the temperature is set
the display.
over 450°F, both the top and
2. Turn the START/PAUSE dial to select your desired preset.
3. Press START/PAUSE to begin cooking.
NOTE:
· Each preset will show the recommended rack level on the display.
· Some presets have specific times to flip, shake or rotate your food. The Bravo XL Pro will beep and show this on the display at
bottom heaters will operate while preheating. Once preheated, only the top heaters will operate. This is the only time the top middle heater operates .
· The heating percentages can be adjusted at any point before or during the cooking process.
· To mute the Bravo XL Pro's beeps, press and hold Top/ Bottom until you hear 2 beeps. Repeat to unmute.
the appropriate time.
Light
Warm
Light Turns the internal light on and off.
Warm 1. Press Warm. By default, the Bravo XL Pro will heat at 140F for 1 hour
2. If desired, adjust the temperature between 140F and 200f and adjust the time up to 3 hours.
3. Press START/PAUSE to begin warming.
NOTE:
Fan Fan The default fan speed is 3, the
highest setting. 1. Press Fan to lower the fan speed
until you reach 0, which turns off the fan. When the fan is off, the icon no longer appears on the display.
· You can press and hold Warm to
2. Press Fan again to return to fan
automatically begin warming at
speed 3.
the default settings.
Lock
Light
Top/Bottom Top/Bottom By default, both the top and bottom
heaters are set to cook at 50% each.
1. Fan 2.
Press and hold Light and Fan to lock the control panel. Repeat to unlock the control panel.
You can adjust the percentage
between the top and bottom heaters
NOTE:
but the total will always equal 100%.
· If the control panel is locked
1. Press Top/Bottom. Both Top and Btm will be shown on the display
2. Turn the START/PAUSE dial to adjust the heating percentage,
while the Bravo XL Pro is cooking, you can press On/Off to unlock.
Press both buttons at once
then press START/PAUSE to begin cooking at this setting.
+
Light
Fan
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TEMPERATURE CHARTS
Probe Temperatures
Meats
Oven Temp.
Rare
Med Rare
Med
Med Well
Well
Chicken, breast
Turkey, breast
360
Duck, breast
165*
Chicken, whole
Turkey, whole
360
Duck, whole
165*
Chicken, thigh
Turkey, thigh
360
Duck, thigh
165*
Steak 1" thick (25mm)
450
125
135
145* 150*
160*
Burgers ½ lb (227g)
450
125
135
145* 155*
160*
Roast Beef (bone-in) Roast Beef (boneless)
350
125
135
145* 150*
160*
Roast Lamb (bone-in)Lamb (boneless)
350
125
135
145* 150*
160*
Pork (bone-in) Pork (boneless)
350
145*
150*
160*
Salmon, Tuna, Halibut, Swordfish
450
145*
150*
160*
Fish Steaks 1" thick (25mm)
450
145*
150*
160*
Sausage
450
160*
Note: Times may vary depending on cooking preference. Consuming raw or undercooked meats, poultry, or seafood may increase your risk of food borne illness. *To reduce the risk, cook your food to USDA-safe temperatures.
Measurement Chart
Cooking Time
Teaspoon = t Fahrenheit = °F
Minute = min
Tablespoon = T Celsius = °C
Second = sec
Cup = c
Fluid Ounces = fl oz Inch = in.
Ounce = oz Liter = L
Dozen = doz
Pound = lb(s) Milliliter = ml
Hour = hr
Quart = qt
Package = pkg.
Gram = g
Pint = pt
Gallon = gal
Kilogram = kg
Cooking
Selectable
Temperature Cooking Time
50°F275°F 00:0199:59
280°F350°F 00:0124:00
355°F400°F 00:0104:00
405°F450°F 00:0101:00
455°F500°F 00:0100:30
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USING THE MENU FUNCTIONS
o1p/Bottom
2
3
On/Off
Menu
1 Press the ON/OFF button to turn the unit on. 2 Press the MENU button. 3 Turn the START/PAUSE dial to make a Menu
selection 4 Adjust the settings if desired, then press
START/PAUSE to begin.
TOAST
BROIL
· Default Temp: 425°F · Default Time: 5 min. · Temp Range: 350°F-500°F · Heat Source: Top/Bottom (50/50) · Rack Position: 3
Baking Pan
4
3
2
1
· Default Temp: 500°F · Default Time: 5 min. adjustable 30 minutes. · Temp Range: 400°F-500°F · Heat Source: Top (100/0) · Rack Position: 2 or 3
4
Baking Pan & Broiler
3
2
1
1. Press TOAST. The LED display will show "TOAST 5." To adjust the toasting level between "1" and "10," press the Light button to select your desired toast level. Toasting levels in minutes and seconds are as follows at 425°F:
· 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
2. Add up to 9 slices of bread and begin toasting.
PROOF
NOTES:
· Flip food or rotate pans halfway through the cooking cycle.
· PROBE: The temperature probe and the Probe function can be used with the Broil function.
AIR FRY
· Default Temp: 360°F · Default Time: 15 min. · Temp Range: 250°F-450°F · Heat Source: Top/Bottom (50/50) · Rack Position: 1 and 3
· Default Temp: 90°F · Default Time: 30 min. · Temp Range: 70°F-100°F · Heat Source: Top/Bottom (50/50) · Rack Position: 2
4
Baking Pan & Broiler
3
2
1
Basket
4
3
Baking Pan
2
1
NOTES:
· Use the Baking Pan to catch drippings from the Air Fry Basket.
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o1p/Bottom
2
3
On/Off
Menu
1 Press the ON/OFF button to turn the unit on. 2 Press the MENU button. 3 Turn the START/PAUSE dial to make a Menu
selection 4 Adjust the settings if desired, then press
START/PAUSE to begin.
BAKE
· Default Temp: 350°F · Default Time: 25 min. · Temp Range: 250°F-400°F · Heat Source: Top/Bottom (50/50) · Rack Position: 1, 2, or 3
4
3
Baking Pan
2
1
ROAST
· Default Temp: 375°F · Default Time: 30 min. · Temp Range: 250°F-450°F · Heat Source: Top/Bottom (50/50) · Rack Position: 1
4
3
Baking Pan
2
1
NOTES:
· Flip food or rotate pans halfway through the cooking cycle.
· PROBE: The temperature probe and the Probe function can be used with the Bake function.
NOTES:
· Flip food or rotate pans halfway through the cooking cycle.
· PROBE: The temperature probe and the Probe function can be used with the Roast function.
REHEAT
· Default Temp: 350°F · Default Time: 10 min. · Temp Range: 300°F-450°F · Heat Source: Top/Bottom (50/50) · Rack Position: Any
COOKIE
· Default Temp: 350°F · Default Time: 10 min. · Temp Range: 300°F-425°F · Heat Source: Top/Bottom (50/50) · Rack Position: 2
4
Baking Pan & Broiler
3
2
1
4
Baking Pan & Broiler
3
2
1
NOTES:
· Flip food or rotate pans halfway through the cooking cycle.
· Ensure you reheat your leftovers to an internal temperature of 165F.
NOTES: · Rotate the baking pan halfway through
baking for even browning.
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o1p/Bottom
2
3
On/Off
Menu
1 Press the ON/OFF button to turn the unit on. 2 Press the MENU button. 3 Turn the START/PAUSE dial to make a Menu
selection 4 Adjust the settings if desired, then press
START/PAUSE to begin.
GRILL
PIZZA
· Default Temp: 425°F · Default Time: 15 min · Temp Range: 400°F-500°F. · Heat Source: Top/Bottom (50/50) · Rack Position: 3 or 4
4 3 Baking Pan / Broiler Rack 2 1
· Default Temp: 400°F · Default Time: 15 min. · Temp Range: 325°F-500°F. · Heat Source: Top/Bottom (30/70) · Rack Position: 1 (For crispier results use
position 1.)
4
3
Cooking Rack
2
1
NOTES:
· Flip food or rotate pans halfway through the cooking cycle.
· PROBE: The temperature probe and the Probe function can be used with the Grill function.
NOTES:
· Rotate your pizza halfway through the cooking cycle.
SLOW COOK
DEHYDRATE
· Default Temp: 165°F · Default Time: 1 hour · Temp Range: 275°F-325°F · Probe: 165°F · Heat Source: Top/Bottom (50/50) · Rack Position: 1, 2, or 3
· Default Temp: 100°F · Default Time: 2 hours · Temp Range: 90°F-200°F · Heat Source: Top/Bottom (50/50) · Rack Position: Any
4
Baking Pan
3
2
1
4
Baking Pan & Broiler
3
2
1
NOTES:
· Flip food or rotate pans halfway through the cooking cycle.
· PROBE: The temperature probe and the Probe function must be used with the Slow Cook function.
NOTES:
· Flip food or rotate pans halfway through the cooking cycle.
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BEFORE FIRST USE:
Wash all removable parts in warm, soapy
water or in the dishwasher, top rack only.
4
1. Remove all the packaging materials.
3
2. Remove the glue and labels on the
2
1
appliance.
3. Clean the Cooking Racks, Baking Pan, Broiler Rack, Air Fry Basket and Crumb Tray thoroughly with hot water, a nonabrasive sponge, and mild dish detergent, or in the dishwasher, top rack only.
4. Wipe the insides and outside of the Bravo with a damp dishcloth or wet cloth and dry thoroughly.
CLEAN AFTER EACH USE:
1. Allow the Bravo to cool completely before cleaning.
2. Always unplug the Bravo from the electrical outlet. NEVER clean the unit while it is plugged in.
3. Never use harsh abrasive or corrosive
product cleaners, as they may damage
the finish or oven surface. Wipe the
8. To remove crumbs, slide out the Crumb
exterior with a clean, damp cloth and
Tray and discard crumbs. Wipe clean
dry thoroughly.
and replace. Crumb Tray should be
4. Apply the cleaning agent directly to a cloth towel, not directly to the unit, before cleaning.
emptied and cleaned after each use. Never operate the oven without the Crumb Tray in place.
5.
Clean the interior using a damp cloth, scour pad or dish brush along with mild liquid soap and a clean cloth towel.
9.
To remove baked-on grease, soak Baking Pan, Broiler Rack, Air Fry Basket, Cooking Racks, and Crumb Tray, in hot, soapy water. Dry
6. Never use steel wool pads, etc., on the
thoroughly.
interior or exterior of the Bravo
7. When the glass window is completely cool, spray glass cleaner on a clean cloth towel. Clean both inside and outside of window. Use a damp cloth to rinse the window then dry completely with a clean dry towel.
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Storage · Unplug the Bravo and let unit cool down
completely.
· Make sure that all parts are cleaned and dry.
· Never wrap the cord around the Bravo.
IMPORTANT - Do not immerse the Bravo in water or attempt to cycle through dishwasher. The outer surface may be cleaned by wiping carefully with a damp dishcloth or sponge. Make sure unit has cooled completely prior to cleaning.
REPLACING THE LIGHT BULB
Replacing the Light Bulb
1. Unscrew the light bulb cover turning counter-clockwise (turning to left).
2. Then unscrew the light bulb turning counter-clockwise(turning to left).
3. With the replacement bulb, screw turning clockwise (turning to the right) until tightened.
4. Then screw in the light bulb cover clockwise (turning to the right).
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
The Bravo XL Pro is engineered with an automatic shut-off feature to prevent overheating during use. If the Bravo XL Pro shuts off to cool itself down, an odor may be detected. Unplug the Bravo XL Pro and wait for it to completely cool down. To prevent the Bravo XL Pro from overheating, do not cook foods at higher temperatures or for longer times than recommended.
The Bravo XL Pro Does Not Work The Bravo XL Pro may not be plugged-in or turned on.
Insert the plug into an appropriate grounded power socket. Press Power. If the Bravo XL Pro is still not working, contact Customer Service. The Bravo XL Pro Door Will Not Close Completely The food item you are trying to cook is too large, or the Oven Racks or accessories are not properly set in place.
Decrease the size or amount of food being cooked. Make sure the Racks and Pans are properly placed and pushed to the back of the Bravo XL Pro. The Food is Fried Unevenly The food you are cooking needs to be shaken or flipped halfway through the process. Halfway through cooking, open the Oven and shake or flip your food. The Crumb Tray Does Not Fit Properly in the Bravo XL Pro The Crumb Tray may not be correctly placed into the slot, or something may be blocking it.
Remove the Crumb Tray and clean away any food items that may have accumulated in the back of the Bravo XL Pro. White Smoke is Coming Out of the Bravo XL Pro
You are cooking greasy foods, or the Cooking Rack and/or Chrome Mesh Rack may be carrying greasy residue from previous uses.
Clean the Cooking Rack and Pan, Chrome Mesh Rack and Crumb Tray regularly between uses.
The LED Display is Blank The Bravo XL Pro may have overheated and then shut down to cool off, or some required action was not taken and the Oven shut down. Finally, the Control Panel itself may not be working correctly.
Unplug the Bravo XL Pro and allow it to completely cool. Plug it in and see if it is working. If the screen remains blank, contact Customer Service. The Bravo XL Pro is Not Heating The Bravo XL Pro may be unplugged. It may have also overheated or the heating elements may not be working.
Make sure the Bravo XL Pro is plugged in and has completely cooled. Start a cooking cycle and see if the unit comes up to the correct temperature. If the Bravo XL Pro still fails to heat up, contact Customer Service. For further assistance, please contact NuWave's Customer Service Department For Amazon Purchases: support@nuwavenow.com For All Other Purchases: help@nuwavenow.com
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Error Message: Add Probe
Replace Probe
Error 1
Error 2
Error 3 Error 4 Error 5 Key Struck
Solution(s): Probe not connected to the unit. Plug the Probe into the Bravo.
The Probe circuit has short-circuited. Contact Customer Service
The Probe temperature hasn't changed for 60 minutes. Ensure the Bravo XL Pro is cooking. The Bravo XL Pro's cooking temperature is lower than the Probe target temperature. NTC Temperature Sensor overheated. Turn unit off to cool. If the Bravo is not working after it cools down, contact Customer Service. NTC Temperature Sensor short circuit. Contact Customer Service. NTC Temperature Sensor is open. Contact Customer Service. A button may be jammed. Contact Customer Service.
For further assistance, please contact NuWave's Customer Service Department For Amazon Purchases: support@nuwavenow.com For All Other Purchases: help@nuwavenow.com
NOTES
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LIMITED WARRANTY
THE MANUFACTURER WARRANTS NuWave, LLC warrants that Bravo XL Pro will be free from manufacturer defects for 1 year from the date of purchase, under normal household use, and when operated in accordance with the Manufacturer's written instructions This Limited Warranty covers for the Original Purchaser only. The Manufacturer will provide the necessary parts and labor to repair the product at the NuWave LLC Service Department. After the expiration of the warranty, the cost of the parts and labor will be the responsibility of the owner.
THE WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER The Limited Warranty is voided if repairs are made by an unauthorized dealer, or the serial number data plate is removed or defaced. Normal deterioration of finish due to use or exposure is not covered by this Warranty. This Limited Warranty does not cover failure, damages or inadequate performance due to accident, acts of God (such as lightning), fluctuations in electric power, alterations, abuse, misuse, misapplications, corrosive-type atmospheres, improper installation, failure to operate in accordance with the Manufacturer's written instructions, abnormal use, commercial or rental uses, or resold units. NuWave LLC reserves the right to void the Limited Warranty, where allowable by law, for products purchased from an unauthorized dealer.
TO OBTAIN SERVICE The owner shall have the obligation and responsibility to pay for all services and parts not covered by the warranty; prepay the freight to and from Service Department for any part or system returned under this warranty; and carefully package the product using adequate padding material to prevent damage in transit. The original container is ideal for this purpose. Include in the package the owner's name, address, daytime telephone number, a detailed description of the problem, and RGA (Return Goods authorization number). To obtain the RGA number, email us at:
For Amazon Purchases: support@nuwavenow.com For All Other Purchases: help@nuwavenow.com
Provide the product model & serial number and proof of date of purchase (a copy of the receipt) when making claims under this warranty.
MANUFACTURER'S OBLIGATION The Manufacturer's obligation under this Limited Warranty is limited, to the extent allowable by law, to repairing or replacing any part covered by this Limited Warranty which upon examination is found to be defective under normal use. The Limited Warranty is applicable only within the continental United States and only to the original purchaser of the manufacturer's authorized channels of distribution.THE LIMITED WARRANTY MAY NOT BE ALTERED, VARIED OR EXTENDED EXCEPT BY A WRITTEN INSTRUMENT EXECUTED BY THE MANUFACTURER. THE REMEDY OF REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE MANUFACTURER BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES TO ANY PERSON, WHETHER
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OR NOT OCCASIONED BY NEGLIGENCE OF THE MANUFACTURER, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF USE, COSTS OF SUBSTITUTION, PROPERTY DAMAGE, OR OTHER MONEY LOSS.
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation exclusions may not apply. This Limited Warranty gives specific legal rights, and there may also be other rights which vary from state to state. EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE EXPRESSLY PROVIDED ABOVE, THE MANUFACTURER MAKES NO WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED ARISING BY LAW OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE TO ANY OTHER PERSON. READ YOUR OWNER'S MANUAL. IF YOU STILL HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT OPERATION OR WARRANTY OF THE PRODUCT, PLEASE CONTACT NUWAVE LLC.
DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROCEDURE For disputes relating to use of the website or use or purchase of a NuWave product or service (collectively "Disputes"), you agree to first contact NuWave LLC at legal@nuwavenow.com. If we cannot resolve your dispute informally, any and all disputes shall be submitted to final and binding arbitration. You may start the arbitration process by submitting in writing a demand to the American Arbitration Association ("AAA") and sending a copy to NuWave. NuWave will pay all filing costs. A single arbitrator of the AAA will conduct the arbitration in a location convenient to you or by phone. The arbitrator's award will be binding and may be entered as a judgment in a court of competent jurisdiction. The arbitration will be conducted in accordance with the provisions of AAA's Commercial Arbitration Rules and Mediation Procedures in effect at the time of submission of your demand for arbitration. See https://www.adr.org/sites/default/files/CommercialRules_Web. pdf. Except as may be required by law as determined by an arbitrator, no party or arbitrator may disclose the existence, content, or results of any arbitration hereunder without prior written consent of both parties.
A. WAIVER OF RIGHT TO SUE. By agreeing to arbitration, you understand that, to the maximum extent permitted by law, you are agreeing to waive your right to file suit in any court, to a court hearing, a judge trial, or a jury trial.
B. CLASS ACTION WAIVER. To the maximum extent permitted by law, you expressly agree to refrain from bringing or joining any claims in any representative or classwide capacity, including but not limited to, bringing or joining any claims in any class action or class-wide arbitration.
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C. OPT OUT PROCEDURE. To request to opt out of arbitration you must contact NuWave LLC at legal@nuwavenow.com, NuWave LLC, 560 Bunker Ct., Vernon Hills, IL 60061, U.S.A. You will have thirty (30) days from the date of product 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 of arbitration and will have waived your right to sue or participate in a class action with respect to the dispute arising out of your purchase or use of a NuWave product. For any dispute arising out of your use of NuWave's website, you have thirty (30) days from the date you provided information to the website to opt out of arbitration. If more than 30 days have passed, you are not eligible to opt out of arbitration and you will have waived your right to sue and participate in a class action with respect to the dispute arising out of your use of NuWave's website.
D. SOME MATTERS ARE NOT SUBJECT TO ARBITRATION. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the following shall not be subject to arbitration and may be adjudicated only in the state and federal courts of Illinois: (i) any dispute, controversy, or claim relating to or contesting the validity of our intellectual property rights and proprietary rights, including without limitation, patents, trademarks, service marks, copyrights, or trade secrets; (ii) an action by a party for temporary, preliminary, or permanent injunctive relief, whether prohibitive or mandatory, or other provisional relief; or (iii) interactions with governmental and regulatory authorities. You expressly agree to refrain from bringing or joining any claims in any representative or class-wide capacity, including but not limited to, bringing or joining any claims in any class action or any class-wide arbitration.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING
This product can expose you to chemicals including Cadmium, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, and other reproductive harm.
For more information go to: www.P65Warnings.ca.gov. ADVERTENCIA
Este producto puede exponerle a químicos, incluído el Cadmio, el cual es conocido en el Estado de California por causar cáncer y también defectos de nacimiento u otros daños reproductivos.
Para más información, vaya a www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
READ YOUR OWNER'S MANUAL If you still have any questions about operation or warranty of this product, please contact NuWave LLC at For Amazon Purchases: support@nuwavenow.com For All Other Purchases: help@nuwavenow.com
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BRAVO® XL PRO
SMART OVEN & AIR FRYER
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FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY 120VAC, 60Hz, 1800 Watts
Model: 20812 Rev. 1
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Designed & Developed in USA NuWave LLC 560 Bunker Ct. Vernon Hills, IL 60061, U.S.A. Email: For Amazon Purchases: support@nuwavenow.com For All Other Purchases: help@nuwavenow.com Made in China ©2023 NuWave LLC · All Rights Reserved.
Item No: BM20812 Rev.1-V5-JD 09-14-23