Figures and illustrations in this User Manual are provided for
reference only and may dier from actual product appearance.
Product design and specifications may be changed without notice.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
DANGER
DANGER - Immediate hazards
which WILL result in severe
personal injury or death.
1. Read all instructions carefully before using your new Air Oven.
2. Always turn the power o at the power outlet before you insert or remove the
power plug. Remove by grasping the plug - do not pull on the cord.
3.
i) the cord or plug is split, melted or damaged.
ii) the Air Oven has malfunctioned.
iii) the Air Oven has been damaged in any manner.
If any of the above incidents occur, return your Air Oven to the nearest authorised
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DANGER: Do not operate Air Oven if:
service center for examination, repair or adjustment.
DANGER: Do not under any circumstances immerse the power cord, mains
plug or Air Oven body in water or any other liquid.
WARNING: Use handle grip and buttons only as some surfaces may become
warm whilst the Air Oven is in use.
WARNING: If the mains supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the
manufacturer, its service agent or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid a
hazard.
WARNING: Do not cover the Air Oven whilst in operation as the air inlet and
outlet vents must be kept clear.
WARNING: Ensure drip tray is cleaned regularly as build-up of oils and fats
may pose a fire hazard.
WARNING: Exercise caution when removing the cooking basket and drip tray
from the Air Oven.
WARNING: The insides of the appliance will become very hot during and after
operation. Do not touch.
WARNING: Do not move Air Oven whilst food is present in the basket as hot
liquids may have collected in the drip tray and may leak out whilst moving.
WARNING: Combustible materials such as paper, curtains, tablecloths, kitchen
towels etc should not be placed near the Air Oven whilst in operation.
WARNING: Do not place the Air Oven against a wall or against another
appliance. Leave at least 10cm free space on the back and sides and 10cm free
space above the Air Oven.
WARNING: Exercise caution when removing the basket and drip tray as hot
steam and air will expel from the Air Oven.
WARNING: Immediately unplug the Air Oven if you see any smoke coming
from the unit. Wait for the smoke to stop before removing the basket and drip
tray from the Air Oven.
CAUTION: Close supervision is necessary when this appliance is used by or
near children.
17. CAUTION: Keep the Air Oven and its cord out of reach of children less than 8
years old.
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21. This Air Oven is not intended to be operated by means of an external timer or
22. Any appliance that has been dropped or damaged should not be used until
23. Do not permit the mains supply cord or plug to touch hot objects or allow the
24. This appliance is deemed for use indoors only.
25. Do not use harsh or abrasive cleaning agents. The outside surface may be
26. This Air Oven can be used by children aged from 8 years old and above and
27. Children should not play with the Air Oven.
28. Your Air Oven should not be unattended while in use.
29. This Air Oven should not be used in a commercial environment such as a
30. Always use this Air Oven with a power outlet of the voltage (A.C. only) marked
31. Do not use the Air Oven for any purpose other than its intended use.
32. Do not place your Air Oven on or near a hot gas flame, electric element, heated
33. Do not place the Air Oven on top of any other appliance.
34. Do not allow the power cord of this Air Oven to hang over the edge of a table or
35. Keep liquids away from the Air Oven.
36. Do not fill the cooking basket past the max level indicated on the basket.
37. Do not place anything on top of the Air Oven.
38. Ensure the appliance in placed on a horizontal, even and stable surface.
CAUTION: Wait for the Air Oven to cool before moving. Carry only by the
outer side panels.
CAUTION: During operation, hot steam is released through the air vent
openings. Keep your hands and other body parts at a safe distance from the air
vent openings.
CAUTION: Allow 30 minutes to cool down after cooking before handling or
cleaning.
separate remote-control system.
examined by an authorised service center.
power cord to lay across the Air Oven.
wiped clean with a soft, damp cloth and dried thoroughly. If necessary, a mild
dishwashing detergent may be applied to the cloth but not directly applied to the
Air Oven.
persons with reduced physical, sensory or metal capabilities or lack of experience
and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use
of the Air Oven in a safe way and understand the hazards involved.
restaurant, hotel or hostel dining room.
on the back of the Air Oven.
oven or any hot surface.
bench top.
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ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
POWER SUPPLY CORD
1. Do not attempt to modify the power cord or plug in any way.
2. A short power supply cord is provided to reduce the risk of becoming entangled
in or tripping over a longer cord.
3. If the power supply cord is too short, do not use an extension cord. Have a
qualified electrician or serviceman install an outlet near the appliance.
NOTE: Neither Westinghouse nor the retailer can accept any liability for damage
to the product or personal injury resulting due to failure to observe the electrical
connection procedures.
INSTALLATION GUIDE
1. Carefully unpack your Air Oven.
2. Carefully remove packaging around the Air Oven and power cord. Do not remove
warning labels.
3. Wash accessories, cooking basket and drip tray before use.
DANGER: Do not under any circumstances immerse the Air Oven, mains cord or
1. Before first use, the basket and drip tray must be cleaned. Wash with hot water
and mild detergent, rinse with fresh water and dry thoroughly. Do not use abrasive
cleaning products or abrasive sponges when cleaning**
2. We recommend the unit complete a 10 minute cycle without any food present to disburse any initial burn o smells. Follow the guide below for this process***
i) Ensure unit is unplugged from wall power outlet.
ii) Insert drip tray and basket back into the Air Oven after cleaning process.
iv) Ensure timer is set to 0, plug the power cord into the wall power outlet and
turn on.
v) Using the temperature and timer knobs on the top of the Air Oven, set
temperature to 200 degrees and timer for 10 minutes. The timer will automatically
switch o the unit after the 10 minute cycle is complete. (See Fig. 6 & Fig. 7)
vi) Once cycle has been completed, your Air Oven is ready for use.
3. Remove basket and drip tray from your Air Oven by gripping the basket handle
4. Release basket from drip tray by pressing the release button. (See Fig. 2)
5. Place your ingredients into the basket (See Fig. 3)
6. Put the basket back into the drip tray and ensure it is locked into position.
5. Slide the basket and drip tray back into the Air Oven and push in an inwards
6. Turn the temperature control knob to the desired setting. (See Fig. 6)
7. Determine the required preparation time for the food via the cooking temperatures
8. The cycle may need to be interrupted during cycle for turning or agitation of
WARNING: Please exercise caution when removing the basket and drip tray
as it will be very hot.
and pulling in an outward motion. (See Fig. 1)
The basket should click into place. (See Fig. 4)
direction until closed. (See Fig. 5)
See section cooking temperature and times for guidance (See Page 6)
and times page and turn timer clockwise to the desired time. (See Fig. 7) The Air
Oven will now begin the cooking cycle. (See Page 6)
ingredients. Refer cooking temperatures and times (See Page 6) To interrupt the
cycle, slowly pull the basket handle outwards and keep clear of steam released
from air oven. The Air Oven will automatically cease operation. You may now
remove the basket from the drip tray using the release button on the drip tray to
turn or agitate the ingredients.
9. Once the time cycle has been completed, remove the basket and drip tray using
the basket handle. (See Fig. 1)
WARNING: Use caution removing the basket and drip tray as hot steam and air will
CAUTION: Allow 30 minutes to cool down after cooking before handling or
cleaning.
CLEANING:
1.
2. Ensure unit is unplugged from wall power switch before attempting to clean.
3. Do not use harsh or abrasive cleaning agents. The outside surface may be
4. Soaking the basket and drip tray in soapy water will assist in the removal of sticky
5. When washing, non-abrasive cloths and plastic bristle kitchen brushes may be
6. Do not place the basket or drip tray into a dishwasher. They are not dishwasher
7. Ensure all items are dried thoroughly after cleaning and placed back into the Air
8. Store in a dry place away from steam and humidity where possible.
WARNING: Do not under any circumstances immerse the power cord, mains
plug or Air Oven body in water or any other liquid.
wiped clean with a soft, damp cloth and dried thoroughly. If necessary, a mild
dishwashing detergent may be applied to the cloth but not directly applied to the
Air Oven.
or tough to remove substances. Do not immerse the basket handle.
used to remove stubborn food particles from the basket and drip tray. Do not use
abrasive cloths and cleaning materials as they will damage the surface.
safe.
Oven for storage.
TROUBLESHOOTING
BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE
If the Air Oven fails to operate:
1. Check to make sure the Air Oven is plugged in correctly and securely. If it is not,
remove the plug from the outlet, wait 10 seconds and plug it back in securely.
2. Check for a blown or tripped circuit breaker in your home. If these seem to be
working correctly, test another appliance in the same outlet to ensure the outlet
is working correctly.
IF NONE OF THE ABOVE SOLVES THE PROBLEM, DO NOT TRY TO ADJUST OR
REPAIR THE AIR FRYER YOURSELF.
CUSTOMER SERVICE
In the event you believe your air fryer to be defective, please return it along with your
sales receipt to the place of purchase for resolution.
For any enquiries, please call our service center on: Tel: 1300 883 109
Mon-Fri 8:00am – 5:00pm WST
TROUBLESHOOTING
Troubleshoot your problem by using the chart. If the air fryer still does not operate
correctly, it may be defective.
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TROUBLE
POSSIBLE CAUSE
POSSIBLE REMEDY
Air Oven does
not turn on.
Air Oven does
not turn on.
Air Oven does
not turn on.
Foods have not
cooked properly.
Foods have not
cooked properly.
Foods have cooked
unevenly.
Air Oven is not
plugged in.
Timer not set.
Basket & drip tray not
inserted properly.
Too much in the basket.
Temperature set too low
or timer not set for
correct amount of time.
Turning / agitation
during the cooking
cycle not completed.
Check that Air Oven is
plugged into a working
power outlet and turned on.
Turn the timer knob to the desired
position. The Air Oven will start
automatically.
Remove basket, check for obstructions
then re-insert basket and drip tray.
The Air Oven will start automatically.
Remove excess foods from basket
and try with smaller batches.
Check temperature and times page
for temperature and time setting.
Set temperature knob and timer
knob to correct settings.
Foods that lay across one another
(eg. Fries) need to be turned or
agitated during cooking cycle.
Interrupt cycle half way through cycle,
remove basket and turn / agitate foods.
Foods are not crispy
when they come out
of the Air Oven.
back into Air Oven.
back into Air Oven.
White smoke coming
from appliance.
Foods were not oven
ready or were made to
be cooked in a
traditional deep fryer.
Use oven ready foods or lightly
brush some oil onto the foods
prior to cooking. For best results,
mix ingredients with ½ tbsp. oil in
a mixing bowl prior to cooking.
on the basket. Remove some food from
basket and try again.
Remove basket and drip tray
from Air Oven, check for
obstructions and try again.
Very oily of greasy foods drip excessive
amounts of oil and fats onto the oil
catch tray which may heat up and
burn off. This is considered normal.
Ensure drip tray is cleaned after
each use.
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LIMITED WARRANTY
1. Nothing in this Warranty aects the Consumer’s rights under the Australian
Consumer law. The benefits to the Consumer under this Warranty are in addition
to the rights and remedies of the buyer under any Consumer Guarantees. The
Australian Consumer Law requires that we confirm that:
Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian
Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure
and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You
are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of
acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.
2. Subject to Clause 1, the Seller warrants that Westinghouse branded products will
be free of manufacturing defects and will perform to the Seller’s specifications
subject to the following clauses.
3. The benefit of this Warranty extends only to the owner of the property in which
the Products manufactured or supplied by the Seller are installed and used by the
owner for the duration of the Warranty Period.
4. The Warranty commences on the date of the purchase of the product and
continues for the benefit of the Owner for the Warranty Period. If within the
Warranty Period a manufacturing defect is discovered in the Product, or the
Product fails to perform to the Seller’s specifications as a result of some defect in
material or workmanship in the Product, then the Seller will at its own discretion:
a.) Repair or replace the Product at the cost of the Seller, including but not
limited to labour and travel costs. Goods repaired or replaced under this
Warranty will be warranted for the remaining period of the Warranty.
b.) Refund the purchase price paid by the consumer.
5. The Warranty does not apply to Product that :
a.) Has failed due to excessive wear and tear beyond what is considered to be
reasonable.
b.) Has been misused or neglected.
c.) Has been damaged accidentally or by acts of God including fire and flooding.
d.) Has been used or operated contrary to operating or maintenance instructions.
e.) Has been damaged by the Consumer or a third party authorised to act for the
consumer in transit from the Sellers store to the Consumer.
6. In order to make a claim under the Warranty, the Owner must, where possible
return the goods to the Seller’s store at the Owner’s cost. Proof of purchase must
be supplied in all cases.
7. The seller will examine any returned Products and if the Seller determines that
there is an apparent defect through no fault of the Owner, the Seller will:
a.) Make note of the Owner’s contact details including the Owner’s telephone
number which the owner can be contacted during business hours, postal
address and e-mail address.
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b.) Make note of the defects reported by the Owner.
c.) Take back the defective goods from the owner and determine within a
reasonable time through dialogue with the Seller whether the goods are
defective.
d.) Advise the owner within a reasonable time frame whether it accepts or
rejects the Product claim.
e.) If the Seller accepts the return of the Product, the Seller must arrange to have
i) The Product repaired or,
ii) Replace the damaged or faulty Product or,
iii) Refund the purchase price.
8. The Seller will not accept any returned Product which has not been returned
strictly in accordance with this Warranty.
9. For the purpose of this Warranty:
a.) Australian Consumer Law means the law as set out in Schedule 2 of the
Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth).
b.) Consumer means the Purchaser of goods from the seller.
c.) Consumer means a Consumer as that term is set out in section 3 of the
Australian Consumer Law.
d.) Consumer Guarantees means the guarantees under the Australian Consumer
Law.
e.) Implied terms means any guarantees, conditions, warranties or other terms
implied by any Australian Commonwealth, State or Territory laws, (excluding
the Australian Consumer Law) or the law of any other jurisdiction.
f.) Owner has the meaning set out in clause 3.
g.) Warranty means this warranty.
h.) Product means the Product/s bought by the Owner from the Seller that fall
under this warranty.
i.) Warranty Period means:
i) In relation to Cast Iron Cookware: 3 Year Limited Warranty.
ii) In relation to Non-Stick Cookware: 3 Year Limited Warranty
iii) In relation to Cooking Utensils: 3 Year Limited Warranty
iv) In relation to Knives/Knife Block Sets: 3 Year Limited Warranty
v) In relation to Stainless Steel Cookware: 10 Year Limited Warranty
vi) In relation to Chopping boards: 1 Year Limited Warranty
vii) In relation to Small Appliances: 1 Year Limited Warranty