GVA NZ1212A User manual

Instruction Manual
Pizza Maker
/ GVANZ1212A

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Important Safety Instructions
Please keep this instruction manual in a safe place, along with the warranty card,
purchase receipt and carton for future reference. The safety precautions enclosed herein
reduce the risk of re, electric shock and injury when correctly adhered to.
•Read the instructions thoroughly before using the device. Follow the safety
instructions in order to avoid any damage caused by inappropriate use.
•If this device were to be given to someone else, it should be accompanied with this
instruction book.
•This device is not suitable for commercial use.
• Before using it for the rst time, please make sure that the main voltage corresponds
to the instructions on the specications label, as connecting it to an incorrect voltage
could damage the device. If you do not know your main voltage, ask an electrician.
•Do not under any circumstances change the plug.
•Do not pull the power cable to unplug it from the socket.
•Make sure that the cable has not been crushed, twisted or chafed against
sharp edges.
•Regularly check the power cable for any damage.
•Never touch the plug’s pins after disconnecting it from the socket.
•If an extension lead were to be used, it must be suitable for a corresponding output.
•If the power cable is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, or
authorised technical service agent.
•Metallic objects such as knives, forks, spoons and lids should not be placed on the
hotplate since they can get hot.
•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 the use of the
appliance by a person who responsible for their safety.
•Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with
the appliance.

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Electrical Appliance Usage:
Special Safety Warnings For The Pizza Maker
Risk of Electric Shocks:
Put the electrical appliance on a at, heatproof and strong surface. Maintain a minimum
distance of 15 cm from other electrical appliances.
The electrical appliance must not be put in the following places:
• Next to heat sources (such as gas burners, pots and stoves).
• Near inammable objects (such as curtains).
• Damp places (such as the bathroom).
• Outdoors.
• Always disconnect the plug after each use and before cleaning.
• Never leave the electrical appliance unattended if the plug is plugged in.
• Make sure that the power cable is not damaged by the heat given out by
the appliance.
• Only use the accessories supplied with the electrical appliance.
• Do not use the electrical appliance if the following has occurred to the appliance or
the power cable:
- Visible damage.
- The electrical appliance has been dropped.
- The pizza maker has come into contact with water.
• Do not put the appliance into water or other liquids. Prevent the power cable/plug
from coming into contact with water or damp areas.
• Clean the surface of the pizza maker with a slightly damp cloth.
• Do not touch the power cable/plug with wet hands.
• In the event of damage to the device or a malfunction, unplug it immediately. If the
device is not operating correctly, it should be checked by the Authorised Technical
Service agent.
• Never try to repair the electrical appliance yourself. It should only be repaired by
the Authorised Technical Service agent with original spare parts. This will guarantee
the safety of the device.
• Do not allow anybody who is not familiar with this device or who has not read the
instructions to use it. This applies particularly to children and the disabled.
• Keep out of the reach of children.

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Know your Pizza Maker
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30 cm automatic rotating baking stone plate
Glass window
Variable temperature control
Top & bottom double heating elements

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Before The First Use:
• Remove the entire electrical appliance’s internal and external packaging. Check
the electrical appliance for any damage during transport and make sure that it has
come with all its components.
• The box is ideal for storing the device when it is not going to be used for a long
period of time.
• Clean the pizza maker on a at and heat-proof surface.
• As the legs of the pizza maker discolour, you may want to put a non-slip tablecloth
underneath the pizza maker
• The electrical appliance may give o some smoke the rst time it is used. This is
normal. This is caused by residues inside the electrical appliance that are burnt the
rst time the pizza maker heats up.
•WARNING: Keep the packaging out of the reach of children.
• Do not use the pizza maker if the cooking stone is damaged.
• Do not use the electrical appliance without the cooking stone.
• Do not move the device during use.
• ATTENTION! The electrical appliance gets very hot during use. Leave the device to
cool down completely after use and before touching its surface or any other part.
• The temperature of the accessible surfaces may be high when the appliance
is operating.
• During and after use, only touch the electrical appliance’s handle. Take care when
lifting the lid as hot steam can be given o.
Ventilation:
• Do not cover the ventilation grooves during use.
• Do not insert any objects in the ventilation grooves.

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Handling:
1. Insert the cooking stone in the pizza maker. Make sure that the stone is correctly
inserted in the horizontal position. (Fig.1 and 2).
2. Turn the temperature regulator to the “0” position. Lower the lid completely. You
should only plug the pizza maker in at this moment. The red operation light will
turn on and the cooking stone will start to turn.
3. Preheat the electrical appliance: Turn the temperature regulator to temperature 1, 2
or 3 (see the following table). The green heat control light will turn on.
4. The elements now start to heat up the pizza maker. Keep the lid closed when the
pizza maker is heating up.
5. The green heat control light will turn o once the pizza maker has reached the
temperature setting
6. WARNING: The electrical appliance is hot during use. Pick the electrical appliance
up with the handle during and after use.
7. Ready-made pizza preparation: Remove the plastic lm and wrapping from the
pizza before putting it into the pizza maker.
8. Open the lid (take care with the steam when you open it). Place the pizza on the
cooking stone. Make sure that the pizza does not overlap the cooking stone’s edge.
Close the lid.
Fig.1 Fig.2

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The temperature setting and baking time depend on the base, type, quantity of topping
and personal tastes –thick or thin and crusty. Watch your pizza through the window
during baking. The topping and base should be brown, but not too dark.
The following table contains standard cooking time for dierent types of pizzas. When
baking ready-made pizzas, make sure that you have read the manufacturer’s
cooking instructions.
• The temperature can be adjusted at any time during the cooking.
• The green heat control light turns on and o occasionally during the cooking
process. This indicates that the pizza maker heats up from time to time to maintain
the selected temperature.
• The pizza maker can be opened for a moment during the cooking to check if the
pizza is ready. After closing the lid, the cooking stone will rotate in the opposite
direction.
Taking the pizza out:
• Open the lid with the handle. Take the pizza o the cooking stone with a spatula
and put it onto a large plate (minimum 30 cm in diameter).
• Repeat procedure if you want to bake more pizzas.
Heating a ready-made pizza.
Finishing baking:
Turn the temperature regulator to the “0”. Unplug the electrical appliance and leave the
lid of the pizza maker closed while cooling the appliance, making sure that it is out of
reach of children.

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Information and Recipe Ideas
Tips:
• You can bake a pizza quickly and easily with this electrical appliance.
• Both frozen and homemade pizzas can be baked with the pizza maker.
• Make sure that the diameter of the pizza does not exceed 30 cm. If the pizza is too
big it could stick to the electrical appliance’s lid and hinder the movement of the
cooking stone.
• Many dierent ingredients can be used to make your pizza. Below are some tips on
suitable ingredients and recipes.
Leave wet food to drain well, such as sh or canned food before using them.
Put the topping on the pizza base just before cooking it to get a crispier base.

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Recipes:
Pizza dough (dough with yeast)
Ingredients: 400 g of our, a bag of dry yeast (7 g), salt, a pinch of sugar, 5 tablespoons of
olive oil, 200 ml of tepid water.
Preparation: Kneed the mixture until the dough is soft and without any lumps. Cover it
and leave it to rest for 30 minutes in a hot place.
Kneed the dough again and cut it in half. Roll out each half onto a oured surface into
a circle measuring 30 cm in diameter. Leave the edges slightly thicker. You can add any
toppings you desire on the pizza dough.
Pizza topping: Neapolitan
Ingredients: 500 g canned tomatoes, 1 onion, 10 g of salami, olives, sardine llets, 100 g of
mozzarella, 2 tablespoons of olive oil, salt, pepper, oregano and thyme.
Preparation: Slice the tomatoes, onion, salami and olives. Put them on top of the base.
Put the sardine llets and mozzarella cheese in thin slices on top. Sprinkle salt, pepper,
oregano and thyme evenly over the pizza.
Then sprinkle it with olive oil.
Pizza topping: Tomato mozzarella
Ingredients: 1 handful of basil, a clove a garlic, 100 g of crème fraîche, 50 g of mascarpone
cheese, salt and pepper, 8 small tomatoes, 200 g of mozzarella, 3 tablespoons of pine nuts.
Preparation: Wash the basil and leave it to drain. Chop the garlic nely. Mix the crème
fraîche and mascarpone together.
Mix the garlic and basil. Season with salt and pepper. Wash the tomatoes and slice them.
Dice the mozzarella cheese and chop the pine nuts nely. Cover the dough with the basil
mixture and put the tomatoes and diced mozzarella on top. Sprinkle with pine nuts. After
baking, decorate with fresh basil leaves.

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Unplug the electrical appliance and leave it to cool down completely before cleaning.
Cleaning of the Cooking stone:
Put the cooking stone in hot water to remove any remaining food, wash with water and
dry it with a dry cloth
WARNING! DO NOT use any washing up liquid to clean the cooking stone, as the liquid
may seep into the cooking stone’s pores which will in turn be absorbed by the food.
To remove stubborn stains or food remains, follow the instructions listed below:
Mix 75 g of powdered yeast with three tablespoons of water. Apply the mixture on the
dirty parts of the cooking stone.
Leave it to soak for 20 minutes. Clean the remaining food from the cooking stone. Wash
the cooking stone again under water and dry it.
Do not under any circumstances scrape the remaining food from the cooking stone with
sharp objects.
Cleaning of Pizza Maker:
• Clean it with a soft, damp cloth or sponge. Make sure the water does not come into
contact with the heat producing elements. Then dry.
• Do not submerge the pizza maker in water.
• Never use paran, solvents or any type of abrasive or strong cleaning products to
clean the electrical appliance.
• Please do not wash any part of the electrical appliance in the dishwasher.
Recycling
At the end of its working life, do not throw this appliance out with your household
rubbish. Observe any local regulations regarding the disposal of electrical consumer
goods and dispose of it appropriately for recycling. Contact your local authorities for
advice on recycling facilities in your area.
Care and Cleaning Instructions

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Troubleshooting
PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION
Screeching is heard inside
the electrical appliance.
The cooking stone is
rubbing against the inside
of the electrical appliance.
The cooking stone
occasionally coming into
contact with the inside of
the electrical appliance
is normal.
The cooking stone does
not turn or has diculty
doing so.
The cooking stone has not
been inserted correctly.
Leave the electrical
appliance to cool down
completely. Put the
cooking stone inside the
device correctly.
The cooking stone is
obstructed by the pizza.
Place the pizza on the
cooking stone correctly.
The pizza is too big. Cut the pizza into pieces
and bake them separately.
The pizza base is not nice
and crusty.
The pizza maker has not
been preheated.
Preheat the electrical
appliance before putting
the pizza in.
The temperature has been
set too low.
Turn the temperature
regulator to a higher
temperature (2 or 3).
The pizza has not been
baked for long enough.
Extend the baking time.
The pizza is burnt. The temperature has been
set too high.
Turn temperature
regulator down.
The pizza has been baked
for too long.
Shorten the baking time
the next time.
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