GVA CO12B User manual

Instruction Manual
GVACO12B
12L
CONVECTION
OVEN

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Contents
Guide to the Appliance 2
Caring for the Environment 3
Safety Information and Warnings 4
Getting Started 6
Operating Instructions 7
Advanced Features 11
Care and Maintenance 13
Technical Specications 14

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Guide to the Appliance
1. Control panel
2. Top/lid
3. Air ow
4. Handle (attached to the base)
5. Glass bowl
6. Base
7. Display window
8. Timer
9. Temperature
10. Down
11. Up
12. Appoint
13. Clear / Pause
14. Conrm
15. Wire racks
16. Tong
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Caring for the Environment
Responsible disposal of the packaging
The packaging of your appliance has been selected from environmentally friendly
materials and can usually be recycled. Please ensure these are disposed of correctly. Plastic
wrapping can be a suffocation hazard for babies and young children, please ensure all
packaging materials are out of reach and are safely disposed of. Please ensure they are
offered for recycling rather than throwing these materials away.
Responsible disposal of the appliance
At the end of its working life, do not throw this appliance out with your household rubbish
An environmentally friendly method of disposal will ensure that valuable raw materials can
be recovered and used again. Electrical and electronic appliances contain materials and
substances which, if handled or disposed of incorrectly, could be potentially hazardous on
the environment and human health.

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Read this manual thoroughly before rst use, even if you are familiar with this type of product.
The safety precautions enclosed herein reduce the risk of re, electric shock and injury when
correctly adhered to. Keep the manual in a safe place for future reference, along with the
warranty card, purchase receipt and carton. If applicable, pass these instructions on to the
next owner of the appliance.
Always follow basic safety precautions and accident prevention measures when using an
electrical appliance, including the following:
Electrical safety and cord handling
• Make sure that your outlet voltage and circuit frequency correspond to the voltage stated
on the appliance rating plate.
• The power socket must be readily accessible so that you can easily switch off the power
supply and unplug the oven.
• Do not let the cord hang over the edge of a table or benchtop, or touch hot or sharp
surfaces. Do not wrap it around the appliance.
• Run the power cord so that there will be no risk of anyone pulling it inadvertently or
tripping over it.
• WARNING: To avoid electrical hazards, do not expose the cord, plug or top/lid to water.
Do not immerse the top/lid in water or spill liquids into it.
• Do not operate this appliance if it has a damaged cord or plug, if it is not working
properly or if it has been damaged or dropped.
• If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service
agent or a similarly qualied person in order to avoid a hazard.
• Do not leave the oven unattended while it is plugged into the power supply.
• Always switch off, unplug and let the oven cool down after use and before moving the
oven, assembling or disassembling parts and cleaning it. (Allow up to half an hour for
the oven to cool down before cleaning or storage.)
• When unplugging the appliance, grip the plug, do not pull on the cord.
Usage conditions and restrictions
• This appliance is intended for domestic use only, it is not designed for industrial or
commercial use. Do not use it for anything other than its intended purpose and only use
it as described in this manual.
Safety Information and Warnings

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Safety Information and Warnings
• The appliance 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 appliance by a
person responsible for their safety.
• Young children should be supervised to ensure they do not play with the oven. Close
supervision is necessary when the oven is used by or near children.
• The appliance is not intended to be operated by means of an external timer or separate
remote control system.
• The use of accessories or attachments not recommended by the product distributor may
result in re, electric shock and/or cause personal injury.
• Improper installation or use may result in the risk of re, electric shock or injury. We
accept no liability for any damage due to improper use or incorrect handling.
• Before switching the appliance on, make sure it is placed:
• In the centre of a at and secure benchtop or table, close to a power point.
• Away from any open ame, hot surface or radiant cooking element.
• Lower the top/lid gently, do not let it drop down.
• Always take the top/lid off before removing the bowl from the base.
• Always use two hands when moving the oven.
• Always carry the oven by the handles on the base; the handle on the top/lid only moves
the lid.
• Do not leave water or food in the oven overnight.
• Store the appliance in a dry place, out of reach of young children.
• If the appliance stops working unexpectedly, switch off the power supply, unplug it from
the wall socket and contact the after sales support line for advice on repair or return.
• WARNING: The appliance has no user-serviceable parts contained inside.
Do not attempt to repair the oven or adjust it yourself. Any repair or service
must only be carried out by qualied service personnel. Call the after sale
support line for advice.
CAUTION: HOT!
• Oven surfaces will become hot during use — handle with care.
• Always supervise children when the oven is in use.
• Do not touch any part of the oven, other than the handles, until the oven has cooled
down sufciently and it is safe to touch.

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Getting Started
Before rst use
• Unpack the appliance but keep all packaging materials until you have made sure your
new convection oven is undamaged and in good working order. Plastic wrapping can be
a suffocation hazard for babies and young children, so ensure all packaging materials
are out of their reach.
• Inspect the cord and plug for damage. Do not use the appliance if the appliance or its
cord have been damaged or are not working properly.
• Read this manual to familiarise yourself with all the parts and operating principles of the
convection oven. Pay particular attention to the safety instructions on the previous pages.
• Make sure the appliance is disconnected from the power supply.
• Wipe the inside of the bowl with a clean, damp sponge to remove any dust or other
remnants from the manufacturing process. Dry thoroughly.
• Place the oven racks inside the bowl – do not leave the tongs in the bowl.
• Lift the top/lid by the handle and carefully lower it onto the bowl.
• Heat your new convection oven once before cooking with it. During the process, the oven
may give off a slight burning smell or smoke. The oven is actually burning off excess
lubricants found in the oven’s heating elements. Any odour or smoke will not harm you,
your food or the oven. Ensure good ventilation.
• Plug the oven into an appropriate power point and switch on power at the outlet.
• Set the timer to approximately 10 minutes, timer will indicate on the display.
• Set the temperature control to 200°C.
• After the set 10 minutes, when the timer has shut off the oven, allow it to cool for about 10
minutes before opening the top/lid.
• Your convection oven is now ready for cooking food.

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Operating Instructions
Starting operation
1. Plug oven into power outlet. It may make a short “beep” sound and the digital light
will show “01:00”. The temperature will be at 60°C.
2. Choose the desired cooking time by pressing “UP” or “DOWN”. To increase the time
rapidly, simply hold the button down. Then press “CONFIRM”.
Getting started
1. Put the steel racks into the glass bowl, and then put the food in. Note always leave
some space between the food and the oven lid.
2. Insert the oven plug according to the power specication. It is not allowed to share the
same plug-set with other electrical appliances.
3. Set the timer to your required time by using the “UP” and “DOWN” button.
4. Set the temperature to your required temperature by using the “UP” and “DOWN”
button. Then press “CONFIRM” button to set.
Important
1. When the convection oven is in operation, the handles will expand due to the heat
and may become loose. This is normal and they will restore once the convection oven
has cooled down after use.
2. Don’t put the oven bowl directly on the bench after cooking, otherwise the bench will
get burned. Place it on a heat-resistant base.
3. The oven lid is not allowed to be washed in the water. Clean the lid with a clean soft
cloth to prevent staining.
4. The oven bowl can be washed only after it has completely cooled off.

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Operating Instructions
Suggested cooking times and temperatures
All cooking times, methods and temperatures included in this manual are suggestions only. Try
these suggestions and amend them according to your taste and preferred cooking style.
Temperature guide
100°C • Defrost frozen food
• Quick wash after use (see page 13 for details)
150°C Reheat
170°C Steam
170°C Bake
200°C Toast
200°C Roast
220°C Grill
220°C Preheat
250°C Dry fry
Cooking times
Food Time Temperature
Chicken 30-40 minutes 170-200°C
Fish 10-15 minutes 120-150°C
Pork 15-20 minutes 170-200°C
Cake 10-12 minutes 150-170°C
Lobster 12-15 minutes 150-170°C
Prawns 10-12 minutes 150-170°C
Sausages 10-13 minutes 120-150°C
Potatoes 12-15 minutes 170-200°C

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How to use the Appoint function
• Set the cooking time and temperature.
• Then push the “Appoint” button, the default time setting is 6 hours. You can choose
the time for when you want to start the cooking process. For example, if you want to
start cooking after 2 hours, press the “Down” button until the hour displays 2 hours.
• Press the “Conrm” button to conrm time setting. Then the convection oven will only
start to work after the time you set.
How to broil/roast
• Place food directly on the wire rack (low or high rack)
• For very thick cuts of meat, turn the food at the halfway point.
• Roasting and broiling time may vary depending on cut, size, amount and type of
food, etc.
How to steam
• You can steam vegetables at the same time you cook your main dish by placing the
vegetables in an aluminum foil pouch: add a few drops of water and seal the pouch.
• You can also add a cup of water in the bottom pot, with savory herbs and spices to
steam sh or vegetables, but just a little water.
How to fry
• You can get the effect of deep fried french fries without all the oil by dipping potato
strips in polyunsaturated cooking oil, allow excess oil to drain away and cook
according to cooking guide.
• To make delicious fried chicken, dip chicken pieces in butter and then in cooking oil,
drain excess oil and cook according to chart provided on page 8.
How to grill
• Place food directly on the wire rack.
• Grilling time may vary depending on cut, size, amount and type of food, etc.
Operating Instructions

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How to toast
• You can get perfectly toasted bread and snacks with the convection oven without
preheating. Simply put the food directly on wire rack and watch it toast. It will be crisp
on the outside and stay soft on the inside.
• You can also improve stale snack food like crackers, chips and even cookies by placing
them in the convection oven for a few minutes at maximum temperature to bring back
their crunchiness.
How to bake a cake
Place your cake tin on the low wire rack inside the glass bowl. For very moist cakes with
almost no crust, cover the tin with foil and remove the foil shortly before the end of the baking
time so the top can dry out slightly. Cakes will bake a little faster in this convection oven than
they will in a conventional oven.
CAUTION: Avoid stacking too much food in the oven. Hot air must be able to circulate freely
so that food on all levels is cooked evenly.
How to defrost
You can use the convection oven to defrost frozen food more evenly than a microwave
oven, simply set the temperature at 100°C and check the food every 5-10 minutes.
• Remember to distribute food evenly in the convection oven to ensure an even ow of
air all around the food.
• The rst time you try a recipe, check the cooking process through tempered glass bowl
as the cooking time of the convection oven is short.
• Since it is practical to place food directly on the wire rack, you may want to spray it
with a non-stick spray to avoid sticking.
Operating Instructions

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Benets of cooking in the convection oven
• Low-fat/fat-free cooking
No need to add any fat (oil, butter or margarine) for cooking, or only very little. Hot air
circulating around the food cooks it to perfection and fat can easily drip out of the food
suspended on a wire rack.
• Crisp, brown and juicy meat
Meat and poultry sear quickly, leaving it brown and crisp on all sides with juices sealed
inside.
• Low-fat chips
Sliced potatoes can be “air-fried” crisp and golden brown in a very small amount of oil.
(Cooking total oil-free chips is possible too, but a little olive oil will give them a beautiful
nish and delicate avour.)
• Ideal pastries
Pastries, scones and cake rise higher and turn out ufer, yet remain moister than if
cooked in a conventional oven.
• Quick and easy
Just put in your food and set the timer and temperature control and the circulating hot air
will cook your food evenly and quickly.
• Time and energy efcient
Your convection oven can save you time and energy, cooking an entire meal at once on
multilevel racks.
• No installation
No installation required and easily portable, so you can take it with you when you move.
• Easy to clean
Soot or fatty residues cannot drip onto the heating element during cooking. A built-in
pre-wash cycle makes cleaning the oven very easy. Simply let the convection oven wash
itself and then rinse and dry.
• Multipurpose
Your new convection oven can replace numerous appliances (a standard oven, deep-
fryer, microwave oven, toaster oven, rotisserie, electric fry pan, electric steamer) and can
cook your food many different ways (roast, bake, reheat, fry, steam).
Advanced Features

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With your new convection oven you can prepare delicious, healthy meals much faster than
cooking the traditional way. What makes these superior results possible is our revolutionary
approach to certain time-honoured cooking methods. It has long been known that the
performance of a traditional oven can greatly be improved if a fan is installed to accelerate
the hot air circulation inside the oven.
Convection ovens usually have a round fan mounted on one side of a square metal box.
• This convection oven improves upon traditional convection ovens in the following ways:
The convection oven combines a round bowl with a large fan mounted in the top/ lid
so that hot air currents move down over the food, around the bowl’s sides, and then
back up to the fan. This creates a tornado-like ow of constantly moving, super-heated
air that cooks and browns food quickly and thoroughly.
• The convection oven bowl is made of glass, so you can clearly see what you are
cooking.
• The convection oven uses cooking racks that allow you to cook two levels of food at
once. In addition, when meat, poultry or sh are cooked, fats and oils are blown away
and drip through the racks into the bottom of the bowl. You will cook lighter (lower in
fat), more nutritious meals with enhanced natural avours.
Advanced Features

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Care and Maintenance
Self-cleaning
A built-in prewash cycle makes cleaning the oven very easy, just follow the simple steps
below:
• Add about 2L of water and a little dishwashing detergent into the glass bowl.
• Close the top/lid.
• Press the ‘Timer’ Button and set timer to 15 mins. Press the ‘Temp’ Button, and set
temperature to 100C.
• Press the ‘Conrm’ Button and the convection Oven will start self-cleaning.
• The Convection oven will make beeping sound and stop automatically when it nishes
cleaning. You can press and hold the ‘Clear/Pause’ button to reset the convection oven.
• Unplug the power cord from the wall socket and empty water from the glass bowl.
• Wipe the glass bowl with a dry cloth.
• The hot air circulation creates an automatic turbo wash action that removes baked
on residue. The wire rack(s) and any other dirty elements may be left in the oven for
prewashing.
Manual cleaning
• Unplug the oven and let it cool down completely.
• When it is safe to touch, wipe any excess fat out of the bowl with a paper towel.
• Use a clean sponge or dishcloth with a little mild dishwashing detergent and warm water to
wipe the bowl clean. Rinse well to remove all detergent. Wipe dry.
• Wipe the top/lid and fan housing using a damp, clean dishcloth or sponge with a little mild
dishwashing detergent.
• Do not clean with steel wool pads or abrasive materials.
• Wash the wire racks in water and mild dishwashing detergent.
• Clean the metal parts using a sponge or dishcloth with mild dishwashing detergent, then
wipe clean. If scrubbing is necessary, use a nylon or polyester mesh pad or a pod brush.
For very “burnt on” stains, use stainless steel or other metal scourers. A thick “tub” style
paste cleaner is recommended with a damp sponge for stubborn stains.
WARNING:
• Never immerse the top/lid in water or any other liquid.
• Never let the fan assembly get wet.
• Never leave the top/lid on the oven after it switches off, either with food or with water
in it. Doing so will eventually cause rusting of the metal parts in the lid, which is NOT
covered by warranty. You are expected to keep the oven clean and dry after cooking
and/or washing.

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Technical Specications
Specications:
Model: GVACO12B
Functions: Roasts, bakes, grills, dry fries and steams.
Features: Variable temperature control, touch control panel, LED display, self-clean function.
Rated parameter: AC220-240V 50Hz 1200-1400W
Made in China

M.E.W. (Australia) Pty Ltd
15 Vaughan St
Essendon Fields VIC 3041
ACN 152 719 036
1300 725 885
gvaproducts.com.au
While every effort has been made in the preparation of this instruction manual, the publishers cannot be held
responsible for the accuracy of the information contained herein or any consequences arising from it.
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