2L Digital Halogen Oven Please read the manual fully before using the appliance and keep the manual safe for future reference.
Contents page Safety instructions Page 2 Additional specific safety instructions Page 4 Components diagram illustration Page 6 Digital control pad Page 7 Assembly & Preparation Page 8–9 Starting Operation Functions Mode Table Page 10 Functions Page 11—14 Attachment Recipes Page 16 Cooking times and temperatures Page 22 Cleaning Page 23 Storing Page 24 Troubleshooting Page 24 Using Extender Ring Page 25 Replacing the halogen bulb Page 26—27 Disposal of the appliance Page 28 UK & E
Safety Instructions When using any electrical appliance, basic safety precautions should always be followed including: This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved. Children shall not play with the appliance.
However if it is necessary to use an extension cord, ensure that the extension cord is equal to or greater than the power consumption of the appliance to avoid overheating of the appliance and extension cord. Do not use any other appliance on the extension cord. Do not place the extension cord in a position where it can be pulled on by children or animals or be tripped over. Always operate the appliance on a smooth, even and stable surface. Do not place the unit on a hot surface.
Damage to the appliance If the appliance is defective, do not attempt to carry out repairs yourself. In the event of damage, contact customer services. If water gets into the appliance or if it is damaged in any other way, it will need to be checked by a qualified electrician or service agent. Always lift the halogen oven lid by the handle located on the front of the control panel. Do not allow the lid to get wet. Do not immerse the appliance in water or any other liquid for any reason.
Components Diagram illustration 1. Low rack 2. High rack 3. Tongs 4. Skewers 5. Steamer Tray 6. Baking Tray 7. Bread rack 8. Extender ring 9. Replacement Halogen Bulb 10. Glass oven bowl 11. Lid/ hinge/ base 12.
Digital control pad 1-10 Function keys 11-12 “Up” and “Down” for time 13-14 “Up” and “Down” for temperature 15 “Start” 16 “Cancel” 7
Assembly and preparation of Halogen Oven 1. Place the base of the appliance (11) on a level, sturdy, heat resistant surface. 2. Remove the extender ring (8) from the base of the Halogen Oven bowl. 3. Place the glass dish (10) into the base (11) of the appliance. 4. Place one of the food racks, high or low (1/2) into the glass oven bowl (10). 5. Carefully place the lid (11) on top of the glass oven bowl (10). 6. Pre-heat the oven by setting the timer to 10 minutes approx. 7.
5. Choose the desired cooking function key, the display lights will show the corresponding time and temperature. If you want to increase or decrease the time and temperature press “+” or “-”. 6. Press the “start” button. 7. Once the cooking process has finished it will be signalled by a beep and flashing lights. The food can be removed at any time, but be careful as the food and the surfaces around it will be extremely hot. Always use the tongs provided.
Function mode table No . 1 2 mode Time (mins) Temp. Function 30ˊ 250℃ Roast Chicken, Steam Rice with Rice pot (supplied) 11ˊ 190℃ Cup Cakes Please note additional time may be added depending on the size of the cup cakes. 3 13′ 250℃ Steam Seafood/Vegetables Please see additional instruction on how to steam vegetables. 4 15′ 250℃ Bake Pizza The time is dependent on the size and filling of the pizza. 5 5′ 250℃ Heating up crispy food, such as French fries. E.g.
Functions: - For foods like steamed rice and roast chicken Rice 1. Preheat the halogen oven on 2. Measure 1 cup of rice. Wash the rice in a sieve before placing into the rice/cake tin. 3. Add two and a half cups of water. 4. Place the rice/cake tin in the Halogen Oven, replace the lid and reset for 30 minutes. 5. Run a fork through the rice to fluff it up, then serve. - Cupcakes 100g self raising flour 100g butter/baking margarine 100g sugar 2 eggs 1 tsp vanilla extract 1.
Functions: - For steaming fish and vegetables Root vegetables 1. Cut the root vegetables (e.g. parsnips, carrots & turnip) into chunks. 2. Take a piece of tin foil large enough to hold the vegetables. 3. Place the vegetables in the middle of the tin foil and fold the sides of the tin foil up creating a parcel. 4. Add 2 tablespoons of water to the vegetables before sealing the tin foil parcel. 5.
Functions: - Bake Pizza 1. Press the button and preheat the oven at the temperature recommended on the pizza packaging by adjusting the temperature using “+” or “-”. 2. Place the pizza on the steamer tray, onto the low rack in the Halogen Oven bowl. 3. Cook the pizza for 15 minutes, until golden and crispy. 4. Remove from the oven and serve. Please note: The time and temperature may need to be adjusted according the size and topping of the pizza.
Functions: - for food that you want to be crispy on the outside and soft on the inside Recipe—Mini burgers Makes approx. 12 mini burgers 400g Lean mince 1/2 red onion Garlic paste 1. Finely chop the onions and add to the mince with a small amount of garlic paste (to taste). 2. Knead together with your hands, until it is well combined. 3. Form burgers using Andrew James Mini Burger Press or by hand. 4.
Cake/Rice tin Vanilla sponge cake 125g caster sugar 125g butter or baking margarine 125g self raising flour 2 eggs 1 tsp vanilla extract 1. Cream together the butter and the sugar until light and fluffy. 2. Add two eggs and vanilla extract, mixing well. 3. Sieve flour into the bowl and mix well, until all ingredients are combined. 4. Place the high rack into the Halogen Oven and preheat to 180°C for 3 minutes. Ensure that the halogen ovens extender ring is fitted correctly. 5.
The following attachments can also be purchased separately from our website, www.andrewjamesworldwide.com: Airfryer Attachment Breakfast Rack Airfryer Attachment Recipes Roasted Vegetables 2 Sweet potatoes 1 red pepper 1 yellow pepper 1 red onion Olive oil Mixed herbs 1. Place the airfryer attachment in the rim of the Halogen Oven bowl. Extend the hinge until it can be easily placed on top of the airfryer. Preheat the Halogen Oven at 180°C. 2. Peel the sweet potatoes and cut into chunks.
Chips Potatoes Olive oil Seasoning 1. Place the airfryer attachment in the rim of the Halogen Oven bowl. Extend the hinge until it can easily place on top of the airfryer. Preheat the Halogen Oven at 200°C. 2. Peel and cut the chips to the required thickness. Drizzle in olive oil and mix until all coated. Season to taste. 3. Place an even layer of chips onto the airfryer and set the time to 30 minutes. 4. Turn chips halfway through cooking for even colour.
Sticky Honey Chicken Wings 12 chicken wings 3 tbsp. honey 3 cloves of garlic 25ml soy sauce 50g brown sugar 3 tbsp. cornflour Sesame seeds 1. Place the airfryer attachment in the rim of the Halogen Oven bowl. Extend the hinge until it can easily place on top of the airfryer. 2. Halve the chicken wings at the joint. 3. Crush the garlic . 4. Add honey, soy sauce, brown sugar and cornflour to the garlic and mix until all ingredients are combined. 5. Place the marinade mixture into a large bowl.
Pork chops with Apricot Stuffing 2 red eating apples 3 ready to eat dried apricots 1 clove of garlic 2 tbsp. fresh breadcrumbs 2 tbsp. apple juice Salt and pepper 2 pork chops, on the bone Olive oil 1. Place the airfryer attachment in the rim of the Halogen Oven bowl. Extend the hinge until it can easily place on top of the airfryer. Preheat the oven to 190°C. 2. Quarter and core the apples and thinly slice. Finely chop the apricots and crush the garlic. 3.
Herby fish fingers 2 fillets of white fish e.g. cod, pollock 1 egg 3 stale slices of bread Mixed herbs 1. Place the high rack into the Halogen Oven. 2. Cut the fish fillets into strips. 3. Grate the bread on a box grater or alternatively cut into chunks and pulse in a food processor. Pour onto the baking tray supplied with the Halogen Oven and place in the oven on the high rack. Set Halogen Oven on 180°C for 3 minutes, move the breadcrumbs around then cook for a further 2 minutes.
Breakfast Rack Attachment 1. Place the breakfast rack in the Halogen Oven according to what you want to cook. High side is suitable for bacon, sausage, hash browns, eggs. Low side is suitable for toast and eggs. 2. Preheat the Halogen Oven to 200°C for 3 minutes. 3. Lie bacon rashers on the breakfast rack. 4. Pierce eggs with a pin then place in the egg holder on rack. 5. Cook bacon for 4 minutes then turn over for a further 1 minute on the other side. 6.
Cooking times and Temperatures Food Temperature in ˚c Cooking time in minutes Chicken (1.6kg/3 lbs. 7 oz.) 190—200°C 60-75 minutes Chicken breast (175g/ 6 oz) 190—200°C 15-20 minutes Cod fillet (150g/ 5 oz) 200°C 12-18 minutes Potatoes (fried, small, halves) 200°C 30-40 minutes Potatoes (baked, medium) 200°C 50-60 minutes Pepper (halved) 200°C 15-25 minutes Parsnip (approx.
Cleaning and storing the appliance No liquids should enter the top of the halogen lid as this could cause the electrics to short circuit resulting in a fire. If liquid enters the halogen lid it must be check over by a qualified electrician before It can be used. Always disconnect the appliance from the mains and turn the appliance off before cleaning the appliance. Improper cleaning may damage the appliance and the mains, always turn the appliance off before any cleaning.
Storing the appliance There is a risk of fire from hot components. Always allow the appliance time to cool down thoroughly before cleaning and storing. The appliance and accessories must be left to dry out thoroughly before storing. The appliance must be stored in a dry and clean location. Troubleshooting Problem Possible cause and solution Appliance does not switch on There maybe a fault with the power cord, plug or electrics of the appliance.
Increasing the size of the Glass Bowl With the use of the extender ring you can increase the volume of the glass bowl from 12 L to 17 L. Please ensure that the oven is not hot and is fully unplugged before performing this operation. To bring the lid up to fit the extender ring or to bring the lid down after removing the extender ring: 1. Place the extender on top of the bowl (Fig 1). 2. Slide the white button to the right and hold (refer to Fig.
Replacing the Halogen bulb Figure 1 Remove the 3 bulb cover screws with a Phillips head screwdriver turning all the screws anticlockwise. Figure 2 When the bulb Cover has been removed, with a Phillips screwdriver turn the Bulb connector housing plate screw anti clockwise. Then unclip the Halogen bulb from the unit by lifting the 3 bulb holder clips.
Figure 3 With the Bulb connector housing plate removed unclip the Halogen bulb connector by pressing down on the clip. Figure 4 This picture shows the Halogen bulb completely removed from the unit.
Disposal of the appliance THIS PRODUCT IS FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY! Correct disposal of this product This marking indicates that this product should not be disposed with other household wastes throughout the EU. To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources. To return your used device, please use the return and collection systems or contact the retailer where the product was purchased.
customer. If you wish to return your item for a full refund, you have the right to do so within the first 7 days. For our returns policy please go to www.andrewjamesworldwide.com Customers are responsible for any taxes applied to our products when they are shipped outside of the EU. All of our prices are inclusive of VAT. Once a product has been returned to us, we will aim to repair or replace it within 30 days of receipt.
Electrical information Please note: It is extremely important that the wires or cores in the flex are connected to the correct terminals in the plug. If the colour of the mains lead of the appliance does not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows: The Live (Brown) wire connects to the right- most live (L) terminal nearest to the fuse. The Neutral (Blue) wire connects to the left-most neutral (N) terminal.
identical rating as the original. If you are unsure about which plug or fuse to use, always refer to a qualified electrician. Please note after replacing the fuse, ensure that the cover is correctly fitted back onto the plug. Never attempt to run the appliance if the plug does not have a cover. If a moulded plug is fitted and has to be removed take great care in disposing of the plug and severed cable, it must be destroyed to prevent it from engaging into a socket.