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NuWave Primo Combo GrillOwner’s Manual & Complete Recipe Book

ERTSIREG!WONAs a special thank-you for registering your NuWave unit, you’llautomatically receive an additional 6 months added to your limitedmanufacturer’s warranty!*All you have to do is follow thesesimple steps.1Using your smartphone orsmart device, scan the QR codelocated on the unit label on theback of the unit.2You will be directed to NuWave’sproduct registration page withyour unit’s unique serial numberautomatically entered in theappropriate field.NOTE: If you do not have aweb-enabled smart device,simply visit nuwavenow.com/QRand manually enter in your unit’sserial number.34Fill out the remaining informationand complete the optional survey.Once you submit yourinformation, you will receive aconfirmation email containingyour extended warranty details.*Register your product within 1 year of date of purchase for a free6-month extension of your limited warranty.2 NuWave Electric Skillet Complete Cookbook

for an additional6monthswarranty!DOWNLOAD THE QR CODEAPP TO YOUR MOBILE DEVICE1Open your mobile app store(App Store, Google Play).23Search for "QR code readers."QR code readersSimply download the QR code reader to your phone,open it, scan the code and you are ready to go.NOTE: You may need to open your downloaded QRcode reader each time you want to scan a QR code.

SETREEGÍS!AROAH¡RComo agradecimiento especial por registrar su NuWave Brio,¡recibirá automáticamente 6 meses adicionales a su garantíalimitada del fabricante! *Todo lo que tiene que hacer es seguir estos simples pasos.12NuWave Brio 6QtNuWaveNutri-Pot 6QDigital Air FryerDigital Pressure CookerSuper-heated air cooksyour food to crispy,tender perfection.The digital touch screengives you precisetemperature control.Easily cook rice, poultry,vegetables and more allwith the press of a button!The Nutri-Pot’s safetyrelease valve and hingedlid make for convenientand safe operation.34For more about our innovative products, visit:

6!para una garantíaadicional demesesDESCARGUE LA APLICACIÓN QRCODE EN SU DISPOSITIVO MÓVIL123Lectores de códigos QRNuWave PIC NuWave Primo Combo GrillWith the NuWave Primo , there’sno need to worry about hot spotsor dried-out leftovers. The intuitivecontrols of this countertop smart ovenmake it incredibly easy to cook like aprofessional chef. Everything from largefamily meals to frozen foods cook withease, without preheating or defrosting.(Precision InductionCooktop)Cook faster, safer, andmore efficiently than youever could on your gas orelectric stovetop.www.nuwavenow.com1-877-689-2838

NuWave BruHub NuWave Moxie Coffee MakerHigh-PerformanceVacuum BlenderQuality and convenience at yourfingertips. The NuWave BruHubaccommodates virtually all of yourfavorite single-serve pods, butwith more flavor. Makes an 8- or12-ounce cup and full carafe.The thermal stainless steel carafekeeps coffee hot for hours.With the simple press of a button, theNuWave Moxie can remove all theexcess air from the blender.By vacuuming the air out of theblender, you can ensure no air isbeing mixed with your ingredientsduring the blending process,maximizing the nutritional value andensuring your blender creations willremain fresher longer.For more about our innovative products, visit:

NuWave Duralon HealthyCeramicNon-Stick CookwareCoated with Duralon Healthy CeramicNon-Stick coating for easy cleanup, thisversatile cookware is perfect for usein ovens or on gas, electric, and eveninduction cooktops.NuWave Bravo XLThe NuWave Bravo XL SmartOven is an air fryer, toaster, andconvection oven all in one!The Bravo features an extra-large,1-cubic-foot capacity. Includes12 convenient, one-touch preprogrammed presets. Set precisetemperatures from 100 F to 450 F.www.nuwavenow.com1-877-689-2838

100 PROGRAM MENU ITEMSVegetables01.02.Cheesy Asparagus (2 lbs)04.Green Beans (12-16 oz)06.07.08.09.10.11.12.13.14.18.19.43min. 28min. 23min. 33min. 38min. 28min. 28min. 38min. 33min. 43min. 23min. 18min. 48min. 38min.400 F400 F400 FCarrots, whole (12)400 FCauliflower (1head, 2Ibs)400 FCorn, on the cob, wrapped in foil (3-6)Eggplant, halved (1-2)400 F400 FFennel, halved (3-5)400 FGarlic, whole, wrapped in foil (3-6)16.18min. 400 FCabbage, halved (1 head)Mushrooms (1 lb)18min. 400 FBrussels Sprouts, halved (1 lb)Okra (1 lb)28min. 400 FCheesy Broccoli Casserole (2 lbs)400 F400 F400 FOnions, whole, wrapped in foil (2-4)400 FParsnips, whole (12)400 FPumpkin, halved (1 small)1 hr. 3min. 400 FBeets, wrapped in foil (3-6)15.17. 18min. 400 F20.Peppers, chopped (12-16 oz)400 F18min.21.Potatoes, wedged (12-16 oz)400 F38min.22.Radishes (12-16 oz) 23min. 48min.400 F23.Spaghetti Squash, upside down (2)24.Sweet Potatoes, whole (2-6)400 F48min.25.Zucchini, whole (2-6)400 F28min.26.Rib Roast (4Ibs)375 F75min.Beef Round Roast (3Ibs)390 F55min.27.28.29.Ribeye (8oz)Porterhouse (¾-inch)30.Filet Mignon (1½-inch)31.Flank Steak (14 oz)32.35.8Artichoke, hearts (6-10)03.05.400 FArtichoke, whole (3-6)London Broil (2 lbs)NY Strip (1 ¼-inch)Owner’s Manual400 F -- 12min. 14min. 15min. 12min. 25min. 12min.400 F400 F400 F400 F400 F400 F

100 PROGRAM MENU ITEMS (Continued)Poultry36.360 FTurkey Breast (2Ibs) 45min.37.Chicken Breast (8oz)360 F14min.38.Whole Chicken (3Ibs)375 F50min.39.40.Cornish Hen (18oz)41.Duck BreastChicken Wings (2lbs)43.44.46.Leg of Lamb (3Ibs)12min. 28 min. 23min. 14min. 375 F22min.325 F75min.375 F400 F375 FQuail (2-6)Chicken Drumsticks1hr. 350 FChicken Thighs45.50min. 400 FWhole Duck (3-4lbs)42. 400 FPork/Lamb47. Pork Loin (2Ibs)365 F 55min.48.Pork Roast (3Ibs)325 F60min.49.Pork Shoulder (3lbs)375 F1hr. 5min.50.Ham, bone -in (3lbs)360 F1hr. 10min.52. 60min. 325 FVeal Roast, boneless (2lbs)53.Rack of Lamb (2Ibs)38 0 F22min.54.Pork Chops, boneless (6oz)400 F11min.55.Sausage Links (3-12)56.Salmon (7oz) 38 0 F12min.38 0 F12min.Fish / Seafood57.58.Sea Scallops (4-10) ?min. 8 min. 400 F400 FTuna S teak (7oz)59.Swordfish S teak (7oz)400 F10min.60.Shrimp, large (6-12)400 F5min.Frozen Foods61.Frozen Chicken Pa t ty (2-6)400 F10min.62.Frozen Eggroll (4-12)400 F12min.63.Mozzarella S it cks (4-12)400 F8 min.64.65.S teak Fries (1lb )Frozen Fries (1lb ) 18 min. 15min.400 F400 FOwner’s Manual9

100 PROGRAM MENU ITEMS (Continued)Baking66.67.345 FCheesecake (10-inch)Pie (9-inch)40min. 30min. 360 F68.Cake (9-inch)360 F25min.69.Cupcake (6-8)360 F18min.70.71. 22min. 35min. 360 FBrownies (8-inch)350 FBread (8-inch loaf)72.Cookies, large (3-6)350 F20min.73.Muffins (6-8)360 F18min.74.75. 15min. 20min.375 FScones (4-6)360 FBread Pudding (8-inch) 76.Pretzels (1 lb)375 F15min.77.Cinnamon Rolls (3-6)375 F25min.78.Biscuits (3-6)360 F18min.79.80. 22min. 300 F45min.130 F10 hrs.360 FTart (9-inch)Creme BrOlee (3-6)Dehydrated81. 82.Parsnips, sliced (1-inch)360 F30min.83.Peaches360 F10 hrs.84.85.PeanutsPineapple 15min. 10 hrs. 145 F135 F86.Strawberry115 F10min.87.Sun-Dried Tomatoes140 F8 hrs.88.89.TurnipYucca 30min. 30min. 360 F360 F90.Apricot130 F8 hrs.91.Kiwi130 F8 hrs.92.93.LemonLime 8 hrs. 8 hrs. 125 F125 F94.Apple135 F8 hrs.95.Asian Pear145 F4 hrs.96.97.ZucchiniCranberries 4 hrs. 4 hrs. 145 F145 F98.Candied Bacon, slice (1-inch)300 F40min.99.Banana Chips135 F10 hrs.100.10OrangeCroutonsOwner’s Manual 150 F4 hrs.

Measurement ChartTeaspoon tFahrenheit FMinute minTablespoon TCelsius CSecond secCup CFluid Ounces fl ozInch in.Ounce ozLiter LDozen dozPound lb(s)Milliliter mlHour hrQuart qtPackage pkg.Gram gPint ptGallon gal

TABLE OF CONTENTSOWNER’S MANUALImportant Safeguards . 12Additional Safeguards . 13-14Parts Description . 15Assembly Guide . 16Operating Instructions . 17-26Care & Maintenance . 27Troubleshooting . 28Limited Warranty . 29-30RecipesRoasted Garlic & Rosemary-StuddedPrime Rib of Beef . 32Scottish Salmon Cakewith Garlic Butter Sauce . 33Char-Roasted Beetswith Fresh Dill . 51Roasted Cebollitas with PinkPeppercorns & Chives . 52Elotes with Spicy Mayonnaise . 53Grilled Asparaguswith Tomato Chutney . 54Roasted Italian Sausage& Peppers . 55Grilled Atlantic Swordfishwith Basil Pesto . 56Roasted Peruvian Heirloom Potatoeswith Lemon & Herbs . 57Rustic Italian Pizza . 34Grilled Marinated Skirt Steakwith Chimichurri . 58Grilled New York Strip Steakwith Classic Steak Butter . 36Roasted Yams with Brown Sugar . 60Grilled Berkshire Pork Chops . 35Bacon-Wrapped StuffedPork Tenderloin. 59Amish Capon with RoastedAutumn Vegetables . 37Grilled Tomahawk Ribeye Steakswith Classic Steak Butter . 61Baked Italian Eggplantwith Fresh Mozzarella. 39Stuffed Portobello Mushroomswith Goat Cheese . 63Herb-Roasted Root Vegetables . 41Chocolate Cupcakeswith Swirl Frosting . 65Grilled Cajun Gulf Shrimp AssortedSquash Brochette . 38Twice-Baked Potatoeswith Wisconsin Sharp Cheddar . 62Roasted Irish Salmonwith Tomato Basil Confit . 40Teriyaki-Glazed Tuna . 64Roasted Spaghetti Squashwith Brown Butter Drizzle . 42Roasted Bosc Pearswith Granola White Chocolate . 66Crispy-Skin Amish Chicken . 44Cherry Clafoutis Dustedwith Powdered Sugar . 68Olive Oil-Roasted Brussels Sproutswith Pink Peppercorns . 43Wings with Smoked Paprika& Toasted Cumin . 45Grilled Sirloin Burgerwith Wisconsin Aged Cheddar . 46Roasted Baby Carrots with Farm Butter& Fresh Chives . 47Rosemary & CalabrianChile-Roasted Cornish Hen . 48Roasted Butternut Squashwith Pure Maple Syrup . 49Roasted Turkey Breastwith Fall Harvest Vegetables . 50Decadent Fudge ChocolateGlazed Brownies . 67Classic Crème Brûlée with Red Currants& Strawberries . 69Rich Chocolate Cakewith Fudge Frosting . 70Old-Fashioned Pecan Pie. 71Spanish. 72-95

IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDSREAD ALL INSTRUCTIONSWhen using the NuWave Primo , basic safety precautions should alwaysbe followed including the following:1. Read all instructions, safeguards, and warnings before using the appliance.2. Do not touch hot surfaces. Use handles or knobs.3. Use the handles on the Power Head or use oven mitts.4. To protect against electrical shock, do not immerse cord, plugs, or the Primoin water or other liquids.5. Close supervision is necessary when any unit is used by or near children.The Primo is not intended for use by children, persons with reducedphysical, sensory, or mental capabilities or those with lack of expertise orknowledge of this unit.6. Unplug the Primo from outlet when not in use and before cleaning.Allow the Primo to cool before cleaning, putting on or taking off parts.7. Do not operate any appliance with a damaged cord or plug or after theappliance malfunctions or has been damaged in any manner. Returnappliance to the nearest authorized service facility for examination, repair,or adjustment.8. The use of other accessories that are not intended to be used with thePrimo is not recommended. Doing so may damage the Primo and cancause accidents.9. NOT INTENDED FOR OUTDOOR USE. HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY.10. Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter or touch hot surfaces.11. Do not place on or near a hot gas, electric burner, or in a heated oven.12. The Primo Base will accumulate hot liquids from cooking. Use extremecaution when removing the Base containing hot liquids.13. Never put the Primo against the wall or other appliances. There should beat least 3 inches of free space for the back side, left/right sides, and theupper side of the Primo.14. Do not place anything on top of the Primo.15. Always remove the Dome away from you so the escaping steam is directedaway from your face.16. To disconnect, turn the Primo “OFF”, then remove plug from the wall outlet.17. Do not use appliance for other than intended use.18. Do not clean with metal scouring pads. Pieces can break off the pad andtouch electrical parts involving a risk of electric shock.19. Use extreme caution when removing tray or disposing of hot grease.20. The Primo is not intended to be operated by means of an external timer orseparate remote-control system.21. Keep manual handy for future reference.12Owner’s Manual

ADDITIONAL SAFEGUARDSSEE CARE AND MAINTENANCE BEFORE USEElectrical InformationA short power-supply cord (or detachable power-supply cord) isprovided to reduce the risk resulting from becoming entangled in ortripping over a longer cord. Longer detachable power-supply cords orextension cords are available and may be used if care is exercised intheir use. If a longer detachable power-supply cord or extension cordis used:1. The marked electrical rating of the extension cord should be at least asgreat as the electrical rating of the appliance.2.3.The longer cord should be arranged so that it will not drape over thecountertop or tabletop where it could be pulled on or tripped overunintentionally. The Primo should be operated on a separate electricaloutlet from other operating appliances due to wattage limitations. Theappliance has a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other).To reduce the risk of electric shock, this plug is intended to fit into apolarized outlet only one way. If the plug does not fit fully into the outlet,reverse the plug. If it still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician. Donot attempt to modify the plug in any way.If the appliance is of the grounded type, the cord set or extension cordshould be a grounding-type 3-wire cord.SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONSRead and understand the entire manual before using the Primo.NOTICE: THE FAILURE TO FOLLOW ANY OF THE IMPORTANTSAFEGUARDS, ADDITIONAL SAFEGUARDS, OR THE INSTRUCTIONSFOR SAFE USE IS A MISUSE OF YOUR PRIMO THAT CAN VOID YOURWARRANTY AND CREATE THE RISK OF SERIOUS INJURY.DO NOT USE THE PRIMO FOR ANYTHING OTHER THAN INTENDED USE.Note: Place the Primo on a surface that is horizontal, even, and stable.The Primo is intended for normal household use. It is NOT intended to be usedin environments such as staff kitchens of shops, offices, farms, or other workenvironments. It is NOT intended to be used by clients in hotels, motels, bedand breakfasts and other non-residential environments.WARNINGIn case of other problems, unplug unit and contactCustomer Service Department.1-877-689-2838 help@nuwavenow.comOwner’s Manual13

ADDITIONAL SAFEGUARDS (Continued)1.Do not place the Primo close to flammable materials, heating units,or wet environments.2.Do not replace with other parts that are not designed specifically for the Primo.3.Do not move the Primo while in operation. Only after the Primo hascompletely cooled should moving be attempted. Always wait for theappliance to cool down prior to handling it.4.Never block the air vents.5.Stop or pause cooking before removing the Dome. The Dome with PowerHead should be placed on the Dome Holder.6.If any trouble arises during operation, any service MUST be done byNuWave, LLC or authorized by the manufacturer for repairs.7.Do not disassemble the Primo or replace any parts without prior writtenconsent from the manufacturer.8.If the power cord is damaged, do not attempt to operate the Primo.*9.Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play withthe appliance.10. Make sure the Primo is always clean prior to cooking.11. It is normal for some smoke to escape the Primo when heating for the first time.12. DO NOT use Grill Plate outside of Base. When Grill Plate is not in use, theGrill Plate MUST be unplugged.*Customer Service Department: 1-877-689-2838 help@nuwavenow.comCAUTION Always put the ingredients to be cooked on the GrillPlate to prevent direct contact with theheating components. Do not cover the air inlet and outlet vents while thePrimo is operating. Do not pour oil into the Base or onto the Grill Plate, asthis may create a fire hazard. Never touch the inside or outside of the Primo while itis operating.14Owner’s Manual

PARTS DESCRIPTION1PROBE2123453Power HeadPart #: 26701Power DomePart #: 26702Non-Stick Grill PlatePart #: 267044BasePart #: 267055ProbePart #: 267066Dome HolderPart #: 267076Owner’s Manual15

ASSEMBLY GUIDEConnecting Power Head to Dome1. Place Power Head on rim of Dome.2.LockPROBELock into place by rotating PowerHead clockwise until the lockinglugs are engaged.2.Match the cutout of the Base withthe plug inlet of the Grill Plate.Place Grill Plate inside Base.3.Connect power cord to Grill Plate.4.Place food on Grill Plate.5.Place Power Dome with PowerHead over food. Connect to theBase. Dome should fit evenly andsecurely onto Base.6.If using Probe, insert plug ofProbe into Power Head (jack).Next, insert other end of Probethrough hole in Power Dome andlift up Power Head with PowerDome. Insert Probe end properlyinto food.7.Set cook time and temperatureaccording to recipe requirements.8.Remove Dome with Power Headand lean onto Dome Holder.Do not leave on Dome Holderfor extended period of time aswarping may occur.16Owner’s ManualTOPAssembling the Primo1. Place Base on a firm, stablesurface. Do not place on a stovetop.PROBE

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS5050ON/OFF Function1. Press "ON/OFF" once to turn the Primo on. The LED display will show “360F”, “TEMP”, “TOP 50%”, and“BOTTOM 50%”, indicating the Primo is powered on.360 F is the default temperature setting.2.Press "ON/OFF" again to turn the Primo off. The LED display willbe blank.START/PAUSE Function1. Press "ON/OFF". The LED display will show “360F”, “TEMP”, “TOP50%”, and “BOTTOM 50%”, indicating the Primo is powered on.2.Press "START/PAUSE" to begin cooking. The LED display will showthe cooking time countdown, “TIME”, “TOP 50%”, and “BOTTOM50%”. The “:” will flash, indicating the Primo is now cooking.3.Press "START/PAUSE" during cooking to pause cooking.The “:” will no longer flash, indicating the Primo is no longercooking. The Primo will remain paused until "START/PAUSE" ispressed to continue cooking or if "ON/OFF" is pressed to turn offthe Primo. When the Primo is finished cooking, “End” will be displayedand the Primo will beep three times.Owner’s Manual17

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (Continued)TEMP/TIME Function1. Press "ON/OFF". The LED display will show “360F”, “TEMP”, “TOP50%”, and “BOTTOM 50%”, indicating the Primo is powered on. To adjust cooking temperature, press the "Up" or "Down"arrows until temperature is reached. Temperature will adjust in5 F increments. To change temperature faster, hold down the"Up" or "Down" arrows. To adjust cooking time, press "TEMP/TIME". The LED displaywill show “00:15”, “TIME”, “TOP 50%”, and “BOTTOM 50%”.Press the "Up" or "Down" arrows until desired time is reached. Time will adjust in 1-minute increments. To increase ordecrease time faster, hold down the "Up" or "Down" arrows.2.Press "START/PAUSE". The Primo will cook at the adjustedcooking temperature and time. When the Primo is finished cooking, "End" will be displayedand the Primo will beep three times.Preheat FunctionThe Preheat function ensures that the Primo reaches the desiredtemperature before cooking begins.1. Press "ON/OFF". T

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