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OWNER’S MANUALBravo Air Fryer and Ovenwith Temperature ProbeXLnuwavenow.com

RETSIREGfor an additional3!WONAs a special thank-you for registering your NuWaveunit, you’ll automatically receive an additional 6 monthsadded to your limited manufacturer’s warranty!*All you have to do is follow these simple steps.12DOWNLOAD THE QR CODEAPP TO YOUR MOBILE DEVICEUsing your smartphone or smartdevice, scan the QR code located onthe unit label on the back of the unit.You will be directed to NuWave’sproduct registration page withyour unit’s unique serial numberautomatically entered in theappropriate field.NOTE: If you do not have a webenabled smart device, simply visitnuwavenow.com/QR and manuallyenter in your unit’s serial number.34monthswarranty!Fill out the remaining information andcomplete the optional survey.Once you submit your information,you will receive a confirmationemail containing your extendedwarranty details.1Open your mobile app store(App Store, Google Play).2Search for "QR code readers."3Simply download the QR code reader to your phone, open it,scan the code and you are ready to go.QR code readersNOTE: You may need to open your downloaded QR codereader each time you want to scan a QR code.*Register your product within 1 year of date of purchasefor a free 3-month extension of your limited warranty.22nuwavenow.com33

OWNER’S MANUALImportant Safeguards.5-812 Presets.9-10Measurement Chart.10Probe Temperature Chart. 11Parts & Accessories.12Assembly Guide.13Quickstart.14Instructions.15-30Cleaning & Maintenance.31-32IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDSHOUSEHOLD USE ONLY READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USEOperate only in accordancewith intended use asdescribed in this manual.When using electricalappliances, basic safetyprecautions should always befollowed including:1. Read all instructions.2.Ensure the Bravo and allparts are clean and drybefore each use.3.Do not touch hot surfaces.The appliance’s surfacesmay be hot during and afteruse. Use handles.Troubleshoot Guide.33-35Limited Warranty.36-39Spanish.40-81Replaceable Parts.82-83nuwavenow.com4table of contents4.A short power-supply cordis provided to reduce risk.5.Discard the protectiveplastic covering the powerplug before use.6.Do not let the electricalcord touch hot surfaces orhang over any edge.7.Do not immerse cord, plug,or appliance in water orother liquid.8.Close supervision isnecessary when anyappliance is used nearchildren. This applianceis not intended for useby persons with reducedphysical, sensory or mentalcapabilities, children,or persons with lack ofexperience or knowledge,unless supervised orinstructed on the useof the appliance by oneresponsible for their safety.9.Do not operate if theBravo or cord malfunctionsor has been damagedin any way. Returnappliance to the nearestauthorized service facilityfor examination, repair, oradjustment.ENGLISHTABLE OF CONTENTS10. Use only on a clean,stable, dry and levelsurface.11. Do not use accessoriesor attachments notrecommended by themanufacturer.12. DO NOT USEOUTDOORS. FORINDOOR USE ONLY.13. Do not place on or near ahot surface or in a heatedoven.14. Unplug the appliancewhen not in use and allowthe appliance to coolcompletely before cleaningor removing/replacingparts.15. Never put the Bravoagainst the wall or otherappliances. There shouldbe at least 5 inches of freespace behind, to the sidesof, and on top of the Bravo.16. Do not place airtightcontainers in the Bravo.17. Do not place plastic orrubber containers in theunit. Avoid using containersmade of any material otherthan ceramic, glass, ormetal in the unit.18. Do not place paper,cardboard, plastic, or anyother flammable materialson top of or inside theBravo.nuwavenow.com5

IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS19. Use aluminum foil to wrapfoods that produce oil orjuice when operating and puton the Baking Pan or BroilerRack to prevent fire.20. To prevent fire, make surefoil does not touch heatingelements.21. Do not cover the CrumbTray, or any part of theBravo, with foil. This willcause overheating thatmay lead to fire.22. Do not place objects on topof the Bravo.23. Do not alter or modify anypart of the Bravo or useattachments or accessoriesnot recommended by themanufacturer.24. It is normal for some smoketo escape the unit whenheating for the first time.25. If excess smoke isescaping from the air ventduring operation, unplugthe unit immediately andcontact Customer Serviceat 1-877-689-2838 or emailhelp@nuwavenow.com.26. Do not overfill the Bravosuch that contents aretouching heating elementsor blocking the fan.27. During use, steam maybe released from the airoutlet vents. Keep handsand face away from the airoutlet openings.Be careful of hot steamescaping when openingthe Bravo.28. Avoid placing face near theglass door during use.6important safeguards29. Never touch the insidesof the Bravo while it isoperating.30. Use extreme caution whenoperating the Bravo or anyother appliance.31. Never leave the Bravounattended during use.32. Do not disassemble theBravo.33. Allow the Bravo to coolbefore putting in orpulling out items or beforecleaning.34. Keep manual handy forfuture reference.WARNINGNever use the Bravo withloose, damaged,or missing parts.To reduce the risk ofelectric shock, this plugis intended to fit into apolarized outlet only oneway. If the plug does notfit fully into the outlet,reverse the plug. If it stilldoes not fit, contact aqualified electrician. Donot attempt to modify theplug in any way.WARNINGIn case of other problems,unplug unit and contactCustomer Service:1-877-689-2838 or emailhelp@nuwavenow.com.SEE CLEANING & MAINTENANCE BEFORE USEElectrical InformationA short power-supplycord is provided to reducethe risk resulting frombecoming entangled in ortripping over a longer cord.Longer detachable powersupply cords or extensioncords are available andmay be used if care isexercised in their use. If alonger detachable powersupply cord or extensioncord is used:1. The marked electricalrating of the extensioncord should be at leastas great as the electricalrating of the appliance.2.The longer cord shouldbe arranged so that itwill not drape over thecountertop or tabletopwhere it could bepulled on or trippedover unintentionally.The Bravo shouldbe operated on aseparate electrical outletfrom other operatingappliances due towattage limitations.The appliance has apolarized plug (one bladeis wider than the other).ENGLISHHOUSEHOLD USE ONLY READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE3.If the appliance is of thegrounded type, the cordset or extension cordshould be a groundingtype 3-wire cord.SAVE THESEINSTRUCTIONSRead and understand theentire manual before usingthis appliance.DO NOT USE THE BRAVOFOR ANYTHING OTHERTHAN ITS INTENDED USE.Note: Put the Bravo on asurface that is horizontal,even, and stable. Thisappliance is intended fornormal household use. Itis not intended to be usedin environments such asstaff kitchens/cafeterias ofshops, offices, farms, orother work environments,nor is it intended to be usedby clients in hotels, motels,bed and breakfasts, and nonresidential environments.nuwavenow.com7

HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USENOTICE: FAILURE TOFOLLOW ANY OF THEIMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS,ADDITIONAL SAFEGUARDS,OR THE INSTRUCTIONSFOR SAFE USE IS A MISUSEOF THE BRAVO SMARTOVEN THAT CAN VOID THEWARRANTY AND CREATETHE RISK OF SERIOUSINJURY.ADDITIONALSAFEGUARDS1.Amount of ingredientsplaced in the Bravo shouldcomply with directionslisted under Instructions.2.Do not move the Bravowhile in operation.3.Only after the Bravo hascompletely cooled downshould you attempt tomove or handle it.4.DO NOT attempt to usethe Bravo to deep-fry anyfood as this is NOT itsintended use and maycreate a fire hazard.5.Do not cover the intakeair vents or exhaustvents while the Bravo isoperating.6.Make sure the Bravois always clean prior tocooking.7.Before removing the plugfrom the outlet always turnthe unit “OFF”.8.Always unplug power cordby pulling on plug, NOTthe cord.12 PRESETSENGLISHIMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS12 Preprogrammed MenusAir FryAutomatic Preheats to 450F(232C) Default Temp: 360F (182C) Default Time: 15 min. Heat Source: High Fan(level 3) Rack Position: 1, 2, or 3PizzaAutomatic Preheats to 450F(232C) Default Temp: 400F (204C) Default Time: 15 min. Heat Source: Top/Bottom(30/100 percent) Will have a preheat Rack Position: 1 or 2. (Forcrispier results use position 1.) Note: Times & temps will varyon the size of the pizza.BakeAutomatic Preheats to 450F(232C) Default Temp: 350F (177C) Default Time: 25 min. Heat Source: Top/Bottom(100/100 percent) Will have a preheat Rack Position: 1, 2, or 3Reheat Default Temp: 350F (177C) Default Time: 10 min. Heat Source:Top/Bottom (100/100 percent) Rack Position: AnyBroilAutomatic Preheats to 450F(232C) Default Temp: 500F (260C) Default Time: 5 min. Heat Source: Top (100percent) Rack Position: 2 or 3RoastAutomatic Preheats to 450F(232C) Default Temp: 375F (191C) Default Time: 30 min. Heat Source: Top/Bottom(100/100 percent) Will have a preheat Rack Position: 1Dehydrate Default Temp: 100F (37C) Default Time: 2 hours Heat Source: Medium Fan(level 2) Rack Position: AnySlow Roast Default Temp: 275F (135C) Default Time: 1 hour Probe: 165F (74C) Heat Source: Top/Bottom(100/100 percent) Rack Position: 1, 2, or 3If Automatic Preheat is turned off the Presets will not preheatautomatically.To convert from Fahrenheit to Celsius press SEAR and TEMP/TIME. Do the same to switch back.8important safeguardsnuwavenow.com9

PROBE TEMPERATURE CHARTFrozenAutomatic Preheats to 450F(232C) Default Temp: 375F (191C) Default Time: 30 min. Heat Source: Top/Bottom(100/100 percent) Rack Position: AnyToastAutomatic Preheats to 450F(232C) Default Temp: 425F (218C) Default Time: 5 min. Heat Source: Top/Bottom(100/100 percent) Rack Position: 3GrillAutomatic Preheats to 450F(232C) Default Temp: 425F (218C) Default Time: 15 min. Heat Source: Top/Bottom(50/100 percent) Will have a preheat to 450F(232C) Rack Position: 1Yogurt Default Temp: 275F (135C) Time: Until it reaches 185F(85C) Default Time: 8-hours Heat Source: Top/Bottom(50/100 percent) Rack Position: 1Note: The uni preheats to the default temperature of menu program.To turn off automatic preheat, press PREHEAT and preheat willturn off. NEVER Allow any food to touch the heating elements directly. Default temperatures, times, and rack positions are a guide.Adjustments may need to be made to reach desired result. Fan speed of High (level 3) is the default setting unless speed isadjusted. Dehydrate should be the lowest fan setting (level 1).MEASUREMENT CHART10Teaspoon 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 galKilogram kg12 presetsMeatsCookingTemp. F/ CChicken, breastTurkey, breastDuck, breast360/182165/74*Chicken, wholeTurkey, wholeDuck, whole360/182165/74*Chicken, thighTurkey, thighDuck, thigh360/182165/74*Rare F/ CMedRare F/ CMed F/ CMed Well F/ CWell F/ CSteak 1" thick (25mm)450/232125/51135/57145/ 62*150/65*160/ 71*Burgers ½ lb (227g)450/232125/51135/57145/ 62*155/68*160/ 71*Roast Beef (bone-in)Roast Beef (boneless)350/177125/51135/57145/ 62*150/65*160/ 71*Roast Lamb(bone-in)Lamb (boneless)350/177125/51135/57145/ 62*150/65*160/ 71*Pork (bone-in)Pork (boneless)350/177145/ 62*150/65*160/ 71*Salmon, Tuna, Halibut,Swordfish450/232145/ 62*150/65*160/ 71*Fish Steaks 1" thick(25mm)450/232145/ 62*150/65*160/ 71*Sausage450/232ENGLISH12 PRESETS160/ 71*Note: Times may vary depending on cooking preference. Consuming raw orundercooked meats, poultry, or seafood may increase your risk of food borne illness.*To reduce the risk, cook your food to USDA-safe temperatures.Helpful Hints1.To add more time during current cooking cycle, turn START/PAUSE clockwise. Monitor your food to ensure it doesn'tovercook.2.Some moisture may appear on the Bravo’s door during certaincooking cycles.3.When air-frying, food can be lightly coated with oil beforehandto boost crispiness and browning.nuwavenow.com11

PARTS & ACCESSORIES1.12345a5b62.Slide the Cooking Rack(s)into Position 1, 2, 3, or 4 ofthe Bravo.3.Place Baking Pan withBroiler Rack on CookingRack in Position 1.4.Place the StainlessSteel Mesh Rack ontop of Baking Pan. It isrecommended to useStainless Steel MeshRack with Baking Pan tooptimize cooking results.78910121413155.111BasePart #: 268152Handle9103Digital Display Menu4Menu5aProbe Input (Jack)5bTemperature ProbePart #: 268086Dial7Functions8Pull-Out Crumb TrayPart #: 26801Heavy-DutyCooking RackPart #: 26802Place the Bravo on a level,even, and stable heatresistant surface.6.Place Crumb Tray intoposition by sliding it intoslot at bottom of Oven. Toremove, push down slightlyand pull out.Plug the appliance into astandard wall socket. Thepower plug is located in therear of the unit.Note:Do not cover or block the intakeair vents located in the back andsides of the Bravo, as doing socan prevent proper ventilation.ENGLISHASSEMBLY GUIDEPartsStainless Steel MeshRackCooking RackBaking Pan/Broiler RackPosition 4Position 3Position 2Position 1Enamel Baking Panand Enamel BroilerRackPart #: 2680411Stainless Steel TrayPart#: 2681812Light BulbPart#: 2680713Light Bulb CoverPart#: 2680914Silicone Baking MatPart#: 2681715Stainless Steel MeshRackPart#: 26816To order parts head over to Replaceable Parts sectionor NuWaveNow.com.12parts & accessoriesnuwavenow.com13

INSTRUCTIONSON/OFFTurns the Bravo ON and OFF. This also stops any cooking function. Whilecooking press ON/OFF to cancel.MENUChoose between the 12 cooking menu options. Turn START/PAUSE to choosebetween each.PREHEATHeats to a desired temperature. By default the preheat temperature is set to350 F (177 C).TEMP/TIMEUse start/pause turn clockwise to increase, counterclockwise to decrease.Allows you to adjust temperature and time before and during the cookingprocess. To convert from Fahrenheit to Celsius press SEAR and TEMP/TIME.Do the same to switch back. Days/Hours: To switch the timer to Days and Hours press PROG andTEMP/TIME, to go back to Hours and Minutes press PROG and TEMP/TIME again. TIME format: You can change the format to display minutes and seconds(ex 10:59, 10 minutes and 59 seconds). Press and hold TIME for 1second, if you press it again it will go back to the default setting.Note: To adjust the default temperature, press and hold START/PAUSE for 1second and adjust. This will be the new default temperature.Getting Started1. Press ON/OFF once to turnyour Bravo on. / 2.14quickstart PressSTART/PAUSEto begincooking at 350F(177C) for 15 minutes,which are the defaultsettings. 357F (177C) willbe displayed and acountdown will begin. To adjust cookingtemperature, turn theSTART/PAUSE Dialclockwise to increase,or counterclockwise todecrease temperaturein 5F (1C) increments.Quickly turn the Dialto adjust in largerincrements. Both the cookingtemperature and timecan be adjusted duringcooking by pressingTEMP/TIME thenturning the START/PAUSE Dial to adjusteach.3.Press START/PAUSE onceduring cooking to pause.Press START/PAUSE asecond time to resumecooking. Remaining cooking timewill be displayed and thecountdown will continue.Setting the Clock1. Press PREHEAT andTEMP/TIME at the sametime.2.To adjust the default time press TIME then press and hold START/PAUSE for 1second and adjust. This will be the new default time.TOP/BTMAdjusts the temperatures of the top and bottom heating elements. Default isset to 100/100.TOASTSelect between 10 levels. Default is Level 5, 425F (218C) for 5 minutes. Lowerthe number with the START/PAUSE dial for lighter toast or raise it for darkertoast.SEARSears your food before the initial cooking process to preserve juices. Default is450F (232C) for 5 minutes.PROGGives you access to 100 cooking presets and allows you to store an additional50 of your own. Refer to the Program section.WRM/FAN WRM: Keeps your favorite leftovers warm after cooking. Defaulttemperature 140F (60C), default time1 hour, up to 3 hours 50F (10C)-200F(93C). FAN: Adjust between 0 and 3 fan speeds.STAGELets you cook at different temps and times throughout thecooking process.PROBEUse the included Digital Probe for perfect results every time.LIGHTTurns the internal light on and off.Note: Refer to INSTRUCTIONS for detail explanation for each button andfeatures. 4.ENGLISHQUICKSTARTTurn the START/PAUSEto set the clock. When12:00 is reached, PM willbe displayed. Unplug theBravo to cancel the clock.Displaying Clock DuringCooking:1. Press PREHEAT andTEMP/TIME at the sametime. The display will showthe current time. Time can be adjusted byturning START/PAUSE. The clock time willremain displayed untilSTART/PAUSE button ispressed.WRM/FANFAN – Level 3, High (Full)SpeedFA1.Press and hold WRM/FANfor 1 second. 3 above STGand FAN will be displayed.2.Rotate the START/PAUSEdial to adjust the fan speed.3.To turn the fan off, pressand hold WRM/FAN for 1second until the icon is nolonger displayed.nuwavenow.com15

WRM (WARM)1.Press ON/OFF. 140F 2. WRM/FAN. DefaultPress (60C) is 140Ffor 1 hour (“01:00”). Adjustwarming temperature/time byturning START/PAUSEclockwise to increase,or counterclockwise todecrease temperaturein 5F (1C) increments.Quickly turn Dialto adjust in largerincrements. Temperaturerange is 50F 200F(10C 93C). WRM will be displayedwhen Warm function isused.3. Warm will always be the lastcooking function executed bythe Bravo. For example, theorder of cooking functions:Preheat » Sear 1 » RegularCooking Cycle » Sear 2 »Warm » End.instructionsNote: While using Broil fromthe MENU, the BTM poweris not adjustable. The Broilfunction only uses the TOPheating element.TEMP/TIMEDefault – 350F (177C), 15minutes.TOP/BTMDefault – Top 100%, Bottom100%. This refers to the amountof heat coming from the top andbottom heating elements.1. Press ON/OFF. 00:151. 2.Press START/PAUSE tobegin cooking.Notes: The fan is not on during theWarm function.16Independent WARMThis feature will keep your foodwarm for up 3 hours.1. Press WRM/FAN and TOP/BTM at the same timeto turn Individual WARMfeature.2. Default time is 1 hr max is3 hr.3. 50F - 200F (10C - 93C) isthe temperature range.3.4. After top and bottom heatpercentages have beenchosen, press START/PAUSE. Turn the START/PAUSEcounterclockwiseto decrease time in1-minute increments.Quickly turn the dialto adjust in largerincrements. Press TOP/BTM, 100 andTOP will be displayed. Adjust of the amount heatcoming from the top by turning elementheatingSTART/PAUSE. Adjustablein 10% increments.Press TOP/BTM again, 100and BTM will be displayed.Adjust the amount of heatcoming from the bottomheating element by turningSTART/PAUSE. Adjustablein 10% increments. Pressonce. TEMP/TIME Turn the START/PAUSE clockwiseto increase

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