Aim AC022G User manual

22 Litre
compact
oven
2600 W
• 22 Litre capacity
• 1200 watt oven
• griLL & bake eLementS
• power indicator Light
• thermoStaticaLLy controLLed
• 2x 700 watt hot pLateS
• puLL down gLaSS door for eaSy acceSS
• oven & hotpLate can be uSed at the Same time
USER MANUAL

INDEX
• IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
• OPERATION INSTRUCTION
• PARTS DESCRIPTION
• HOTPLATE OPERATION
• OVEN OPERATION
• COOKING TIPS
• DIRECTION FOR USES
• MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
• SPECIFICATIONS
• 2 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
• REPAIRS PROCEDURE
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
USER INSTRUCTIONS
When using the Compact Oven, basic safety precautions should
always be followed including the following:
1. Read all instructions before using.
2. Before connecting the Compact Oven to the electrical power supply,
check that the voltage indicated corresponds with the voltage in
your home. If this is not the case, do not use the Compact Oven.
3. Never use the oven when it is damaged in any way.
4. WARNING: If the surface is cracked, switch off the Compact Oven
to avoid the possibility of electric shock.
5. To protect against electrical shock, do not immerse power cable,
plugs or the Compact Oven in water or any other liquids.
6. If the power cable is damaged, it must be replaced by the
manufactureroritsserviceagentorasimilarqualiedpersonin
order to avoid a hazard. See Returns Policy.
7. The user must not leave when the Compact Oven is being used. Do
not allow children use or be close to the Compact Oven.
8. Do not let power cable hang over the edge of the table or kitchen
worktop or close to hot surfaces.
9. The rear surface of Compact Oven shall be placed against a wall,
and always place it in a dry environment.
10. StandtheCompactOvenonatableoratsurface,ensure
thattheovenisplacedonrmlevelsurfaceandcloseto
theelectricalsupplysocketandkeepawayfromanyinammables
and explosives. The Compact Oven cannot be close to any other
oven or hot plate.
Please read this instruction manual carefully before using
the Compact Oven for the rst time, and always keep
these instructions.

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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS - CONTINUED
11. Always ensure that you have disconnected the plug from
the electrical supply socket on the wall before proceeding to clean
the Compact Oven or after using every time.
12. Make sure that the power cable does not come into contact with the
heated parts of the Compact Oven.
13. The temperature of accessible surfaces may be high when the
Compact Oven is in operation. Do not touch hot surfaces.
Please use handles or knobs.
14. The use of attachments that are not recommended by the Compact
Oven manufacturer may cause injury.
15. Do not use Compact Oven for anything other than original use. Do
not use outdoors.
16. Do not sprinkle water on the glass window while it is still very hot,
this could cause the glass to crack.
17. Never immerse the Compact Oven in water. Even a drop of water
may damage the parts and cause earth leakage.
18. Do not leave the hotplate “on” without pots except for pre-heating
with a maximum of 3 minutes.
19. No liability will be held for any damage caused by noncompliance
with these instructions for any improper use or mishandling.
20. This Compact Oven is not intended for use by persons (including
children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities,
or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given
supervision or instruction concerning use of the Compact Oven by a
person responsible for their safety.
21. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with
the Compact Oven.
22. Do not use the Compact Oven together with a clock timer or a
separate telecontrol system.
23. Metallic objects such as knives, forks, spoons and lids should not be
placed on the hotplate since they can get hot.
24. WARNING: This Compact Oven must be earthed.

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OPERATION INSTRUCTION
PARTS DESCRIPTION
Before using:
1. Ensure that the distance between the Compact Oven and the wall
(back & side) or other oven is at least 15~25CM, and always place
it in a dry environment.
2. WhenusingtheCompactOvenforthersttime,placetheCompact
Oven on max setting for 3 minutes. Do not put anything into the
Oven of the Compact Oven during this period. The oven may
generate smoke at this time. It is normal, the smoke (smell) will clear
off safely within a few minutes of use.
1. Oven Temperature Control Knob
2. Pilot Lamp
3. Right Hotplate Control Knob
4. Left Hotplate Control Knob
5. Grill & Bake Switch
6. Grill Rack
7. Tr a y
8. Heating Element
9. Oven Glass Door
10. Door Handle
11. Left Hotplate
12. Right Hotplate

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HOTPLATE OPERATION
Middle knob is the Right Hotplate Control Knob: 700 W
Bottom knob is the Left Hotplate Control Knob: 700 W
1. Turn the desired control knob to choose temperature setting; the
knob is marked “MIN-MAX” that means the temperature can be
adjusted from low to high.
2. Placeaat-potorpanontothedesiredHotplateandstartcooking.
3. Do not leave the Hotplate “ON” without any pot or pan on the
heater. This will damage the Hotplate and cause excessive heat.
4. When turning the Control Knob to low or high, this will adjust the
temperature of the Hotplate.
5. It is possible to operate both Hotplates and Oven at the
same time.
ATTENTION: We advise that you only use 1 Hotplate or Oven at one time
to avoid your house circuit breaker becoming overloaded. After use, turn
the Control Knobs to “MIN” position on the Hotplates and the Oven and
unplug the Compact Oven from the electrical power supply.

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OVEN OPERATION
COOKING TIPS
Using the Grill and Bake Switches, you can select which Heating Element
you would like to use.
Upper Heating Element: 600W
Lower Heating Element: 600W
The grill-function, the bake-function or a combination of both is controlled by
the top knob and the bottom rocker switches, the top knob which is marked
1-5 (50-250 C) grade means the temperature is from low to high.
1. Turn the desired switch “ON” (Grill switch or bake switch), or turn
both switches on. The temperature in the oven will circle once
turning on the control switch.
ATTENTION: If the top control knob is pointed to “O” (OFF), it indicates
thegrillorbakeswitchisswitchedoff.Selectthetemperaturesettingrst,
and then choose the Heating Element selecting by turning on the switch.
1. Before putting food in the oven, oil the grill rack slightly.
2. Place the tray under the grill to avoid oil dropping inside the oven.
3. If the food is oily such as roast chicken etc, use two pieces aluminum
foils, put one piece on the tray and use another one to cover the
food. This will avoid oil splashing during operation.
Note: The accessible surface maybe hot during operation.

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DIRECTION FOR USES (ONLY FOR YOUR REFERENCE)
MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
Temperature Range
130°C
170°C
210°C
250°C
1. After using the Compact Oven, set all switch counterclockwise
to “O” or “MIN” position and remove the plug from the electrical
supply socket. Make sure the Compact Oven has cooled down to
room temperature; wipe the Compact Oven surface and oven
interior with a damp cloth or a sponge. DO NOT IMMERSE THIS
COMPACT OVEN IN ANY LIQUID.
2. Always clean the dyed and enamel parts of the Compact Oven after
every use. Keep the Oven Door open to allow for drying.
3. Ensure that all acidic materials (lemon and oils) are cleaned
immediately after use.
4. The tray and grill can be cleaned with detergent and water.
Preferable use dry cleaning powders to clean inner & outer sides of
the Compact Oven.
Application
Shortbread, Cookies, Tarts1
Crisp dumplings, Cake
Bread, Fried dumplings, Pancake, Peanuts, Rice in Box
Chicken, Goose, Duck, Meat, Fish

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SPECIFICATIONS
Voltage: AC 220 - 240V~
Frequency: 50/60 Hz
Power: 2600 W
Ensure that the voltage indicated on the rating label corresponds with the
mains voltage.
WARNING: This Compact Oven must be earthed.

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TheManufacturerherebyprovidesawarrantytotheoriginalpurchaserofthisproduct(‘the
consumer’)thatthisproductwillbefreeofmanufacturingdefectsinmaterialsandworkmanship
which under normal, personal, family or household use (commercial use expressly excluded)
manifest themselves within the 2 year from the date of purchase.
EXCLUSIONS
• The warranty does not include and will not be construed to cover products damaged as a
result of disaster, misuse, commercial use, not in accordance within the written instructions
includedwiththeproduct,abuseand/oranynon-authorisedmodicationoftheproduct,
incorrect installation of the product or normal wear and tear.
• Remote Controls do not fall under warranty.
• Insect infestation of the electrical or motor makes the claim invalid.
• Broken Glass or Customer abuse do not fall under the warranty.
WAIVER
The warranty and the obligations of the Manufacturer provided herein are in lieu of, and the
consumer, waives all other warranties, guarantees, conditions or liabilities, express or implied,
arising by law or otherwise, including without limitation, any obligation of the manufacturer in
respect of any injury, loss or damage (direct, indirect or consequential) arising out of the use of,
orinabilitytousethisproductandwhetherornotoccasionedbythemanufacturer’snegligence
or any act or omission on its part.
PROOF OF PURCHASE
Any claim in terms of the warranty must be supported by a proof of purchase. If such proof
isnotavailable,thennotwithstandinganythingtothecontraryherein,theserviceagent’s
prevailing charges for services/repairs and/or spares will be payable by the Consumer upon
collection of the repaired product. The Consumer should call the Pick n Pay CUSTOMER
CARE number on 0860 30 30 30 (only in South Africa). Customers residing outside South
Africa can return the product back to a Pick n Pay store. During the warranty period the
productmayonlybeservicedand/orrepairedbytheManufacturer’sdulyauthorisedagent(s).
2 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
If this product proves to
be faulty during normal
use due to defective
materials or workmanship.
Refer to our website for
terms and conditions.

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REPAIRS PROCEDURE
Should you experience any faults on your Aim product, please adhere to the following
proceduretohavethefaultrectiedspeedilyandprofessionally.
You can return the product to the store.
Call the Pick n Pay CUSTOMER CARE number on 0860 30 30 30 (only in South Africa) to
report the fault and make arrangements for the next steps.
Note: Should you live in an outlying area or outside South Africa, it may be necessary to
return the product to the store nearest to you.
COST OF REPAIRS
UNDER WARRANTY
Any items still under warranty will be repaired free of charge, as long as it complies with the
terms and conditions of the warranty (refer to “warranties” section in this manual). Any items
thatneedtoberepairedthatareNOTcoveredinthewarrantywillbefortheconsumer’s
expense. A quote for the repair/replacement of these items will be provided to the consumer
for approval prior to repairs being conducted.
OUT OF WARRANTY
Anyitemsthatneedtoberepairedoncethewarrantyhasexpiredwillbefortheconsumer’s
expense including call out fees. A quote for the repair/replacement of these items will be
provided to the consumer for approval prior to repairs being conducted.
Raymond Ackerman
Founder of Pick nPay
Product of China
CUSTOMER CARE
Sharecall: 0860 30 30 30
ONLY IN SOUTH AFRICA
customercare@pnp.co.za

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