NuWave 38052 Todd English Pro-Smart Grill

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Probe Errors
Error Cause
Prb1
1. If the Probe is unplugged while the user pushes the Probe button, it will show
“Prb1” on the screen and beep three times.
2. Under setting mode, if the user presses Probe while the Probe is unplugged,
the screen will show “Prb1”; after that, the user can still push other buttons
(like Temp, Time, Sear, etc.) to input other functions, but the Probe will not be
activated.
3. Under cooking mode, if the Probe is unplugged and the user presses Probe,
the screen will show “Prb1”; after that, the unit will keep cooking with the set
time, but the Probe will not be activated.
4. At any time, unplugging the Probe will cancel the Probe function. When the
Probe is unplugged, it will display “Prb1”, and “Probe” on the panel will no
longer be lit. Plug the Probe in again and it will restart the Probe, function
automatically.
Prb2
If the set cooking temperature is lower than the Probe target temperature when the
user presses START/PAUSE, it will display a “Prb2” error message, beep three
times, and will not start cooking.
To avoid an unsafe situation with the Probe shunted outside of the cavity, even
though the unit started working with the Probe activated, the unit will shut off if the
target cooking temperature is more than 250°F and the Probe sensing temperature
does not increase more than 5°F during rst 60 minutes cooking.
Prb3
The Probe has short circuited. Contact Customer Service 1-877-689-2838 or email
help@nuwavenow.com
Prb4
If the cooking temperature is less than 250°F and the Probe sensing temperature
does not increase more than 5°F during rst 120 minutes cooking, the unit will shut
off and display a “Prb4” error notice to the user.
Prb5
Attempting to use the Probe with the Delay End function will cause the unit to stop
and display a “Prb5” error notice to the user.
Recalling and Using a NuWave Preset
1. Press Menu. The LED display shows
“Menu 1”. This allows access to Menu
numbers 1–100. For Menu numbers
101–150, press Menu again.
2. Use the START/PAUSE dial to locate
the number for the Preset you want.
3. Press START/PAUSE to begin cook
according to that Preset.
Programming Your Own Preset
1. Set the cooking temperature and time,
and the necessary cooking functions
(Preheat, Sear, Warm, etc.).
2. Press Menu. The display will show
“Menu 1”. Press Menu again. Now it
displays “Menu 101”.
3. Turn the START/PAUSE dial to choose
the number (from 101–150) to which
you will save your new Preset.
4. Press and hold Menu until the unit
beeps twice and displays “SAVE”. Now
your Preset is saved.
5. Press START/PAUSE and the unit will
begin cooking.
You will be able to recall this Preset as long
as you don’t overwrite it by saving a new
Preset to the same number.
BASIC FUNCTIONS
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