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Owner’s Manual
Model: 20850
Rev.1
Air Fryer and Grill Oven
with Temperature Probe
BRAVO® XL AIR FRYER/GRILL

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Safeguards & Information .........................................................................................4-5
Power-Supply Cords....................................................................................................5
Parts & Accessories ..................................................................................................6
Ordering Parts .............................................................................................................6
Assembly Guide ........................................................................................................7
Before First Use...........................................................................................................7
Control Panel .............................................................................................................8-14
Functions(LED Display) ............................................................................................... 8
Operating Buttons........................................................................................................9
Operating Buttons Functions .......................................................................................10-13
2-Button Combination Functions .................................................................................13-14
Temperature and Measure Charts ............................................................................ 15
Using The Menu Functions .......................................................................................16-21
Air Fry ..........................................................................................................................16
Bake ............................................................................................................................16
Broil .............................................................................................................................17
Dehydrate ....................................................................................................................17
Frozen .........................................................................................................................18
Grill ..............................................................................................................................18
Pizza ............................................................................................................................ 19
Reheat .........................................................................................................................19
Roast ...........................................................................................................................20
Slow Roast ..................................................................................................................20
Toast ............................................................................................................................21
Yogurt ..........................................................................................................................21
Care & Maintenance ..................................................................................................22-23
Replacing the Lightbulb ...............................................................................................23
Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................24-25
Notes...........................................................................................................................25-28
Limited Warranty .......................................................................................................29-31
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CONTENTS

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SAFEGUARDS & INFORMATION
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS and WARNINGS Only use the appliance as intended and al-
ways follow basic safety precautions. Avoid any misuse of the Bravo XL that can void your
warranty and create the risk of serious injury.
ALWAYS KEEP THIS MANUAL HANDY FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
1. Read all instructions.
2. Ensure the Bravo XL and all parts are
clean and dry before each use.
3. Do not touch hot surfaces. The appli-
ance’s surfaces may be hot during and
after use. Use handles.
4. Discard the protective plastic covering
the power plug before use.
5. Do not let the electrical cord touch hot
surfaces or hang over any edge.
6. Do not immerse cord, plug, or appli-
ance in water or other liquid.
7. Close supervision is necessary when
any appliance is used near children.
This appliance is not intended for use
by persons with reduced physical,
sensory or mental capabilities, children,
or persons with a lack of experience
or knowledge, unless supervised or
instructed in the use of the appliance by
one responsible for their safety.
8. Do not operate if the Bravo XL or cord
malfunctions or has been damaged in
any way. Return the unit to the nearest
authorized service facility for examina-
tion, repair, or adjustment.
9. Use only on a clean, stable, dry, and
level surface.
10. Do not use accessories or attachments
not recommended by the manufacturer.
11. DO NOT USE OUTDOORS. FOR
INDOOR USE ONLY.
12. Do not place on or near a hot gas or
electric burner, or in a heated oven.
13. Unplug the appliance when not in use
and allow the appliance to cool com-
pletely before cleaning or removing/
replacing parts.
14. Do not cover or block the intake air
vents located in the back and sides of
the Bravo XL, as doing so can prevent
proper ventilation. There should be at
least 5 inches of free space behind, to
the sides of, and on top of the Bravo
XL.
15. Use aluminum foil to wrap foods that
produce oil or juice when operating the
Drip/Baking Pan to catch drippings and
prevent re.
16. To prevent re, do not allow any foil to
touch the heating elements.
17. Do not alter or modify any part of
the Bravo XL or use attachments or
accessories not recommended by the
manufacturer.
18. It is normal for some smoke to escape
the Bravo XL when heating for the rst
time.
19. If excess smoke is escaping from the
air vent during operation, unplug the
Bravo XL immediately and contact
NuWave Customer Service at
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20. During use, steam may be released
from the air outlet vents. Keep your
hands and face away from these vents.
Be careful of hot steam escaping when
opening the Bravo XL.
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Toaster Oven Warnings (UL Standard
1026, Section 71.7):
1. Oversize foods or metal utensils must
not be inserted in a toaster oven as
they may create a re or risk of electric
shock.
2. A re may occur if the toaster-oven is
covered or touching ammable materi-
al, including curtains, draperies, walls,
and the like, when in operation. Do not
store any item on top of the appliance
when in operation.
3. Do not clean with metal scouring pads.
Pieces can break off the pad and touch
electrical parts creating a risk of electric
shock.
4. Extreme caution should be exercised
when using containers constructed of
materials other than metal or glass.
5. Do not store any materials, other than
the manufacturers recommended ac-
cessories, in this oven when not in use.
22. Never touch the insides of the Bravo XL
while it is operating.
23. Use extreme caution when moving an
appliance containing hot oil or other hot
liquids.
24. Never leave the Bravo XL unattended
during use.
25. Do not disassemble the Bravo XL.
26. Allow the Bravo XL to cool before
putting in or pulling out items or before
cleaning.
27. Keep this manual handy for future
reference.
28. Always make sure your ngers are
clean and dry when pressing the but-
tons.
29. Do not use the GRILL/GRIDDLE with-
out the Mesh Rack.
6. Do not place any of the following
materials in the oven: paper, cardboard,
plastic, cloth, wood, ammable materi-
als, sealed containers, and the like.
7. Do not cover the crumb tray or any
part of the oven with metal foil. This will
cause overheating of the oven.
8. Turn off the Bravo XL by pressing the
On/Off Button before unplugging the
unit from the wall socket.
Power-Supply Cords
A short power-supply cord (or detachable
power-supply cord) is provided to reduce
the risk of becoming entangled in, or trip-
ping over, a longer cord. Longer detachable
power-supply cords or extension cords
are available and may be used if care is
exercised in their use. If a longer detach-
able power-supply cord or extension cord is
used:
1. The marked electrical rating of the ex-
tension cord should be at least as great
as the electrical rating of the appliance.
2. The longer cord should be arranged so
that it will not drape over any counter-
top or tabletop where it could be pulled
on or tripped over unintentionally.
3. The Bravo XL should be operated on
a separate electrical outlet from other
operating appliances due to wattage
limitations.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not perform
any servicing other than that which is contained in
these instructions.
To disconnect the Bravo XL, turn it off by pressing the
ON/OFF button and then remove the plug from the
wall outlet.
NEVER use the Bravo XL with loose, damaged, or
missing parts.
While cooking, ALWAYS use oven mitts and allow
accessories to cool before washing.
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PARTS & ACCESSORIES
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ORDERING PARTS
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2
3
4a
4b
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9
10
8
11
12
Base
Part #: BRA4
Handle
Digital Display Menu
Probe Input Jack
Temperature Probe
Part #: BRP4
START/PAUSE Dial
Function Buttons
Pull-Out Crumb Tray
Part #: BRA17
Heavy-Duty
Cooking Rack
Part #: BRA18
Grill/Griddle
Part #: BRA39
Mesh Rack
Part #: BRA40
Light Bulb
Part#: BRP1
Light Bulb Cover
Part#: BRP2
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2
3
4a
4b
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6
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ASSEMBLY GUIDE
1. Remove and discard any packaging material from the unit.
2. Remove all accessories from their packaging and wash them in warm, soapy water or
in the dishwasher, top rack only, except for the Probe. NEVER submerge the main unit
in water.
While most of the accessories are dishwasher-safe, the Probe is not. Hand washing is
recommended. Frequent dishwasher cleaning may lead to premature wear.
Before First Use
1. Place the Bravo on a level, even, and stable heat resistant surface.
2. Slide the Cooking Rack or Chrome Mesh Rack into Position 1, 2, 3, or 4 of the Bravo.
3. The Grill/Griddle is to be used with the Mesh Rack.
4. Place Crumb Tray into position by sliding it into slot at bottom of the Bravo. To remove,
push it down slightly and pull it out.
5. Plug the appliance into a standard wall socket. The power cord is located at the rear of
the Bravo.
Note:
Do not cover or block the intake air vents located in the back and sides of the Bravo, as
doing so can prevent improper ventilation.
TEMPERATURE
PROBE
CONTROL PANEL
LED DISPLAY
DIAL BUTTON
BUTTONS
Door
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2
3
4
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CONTROL PANEL
FUNCTIONS (LED DISPLAY)
AIR FRY: Produce foods that are crispy
outside and moist and tender inside without
actual frying.
BAKE: Evenly bakes cookies, brownies,
cakes and more.
BROIL: Cooks your food with 100% top
heat.
DEHYDRATE: Preserving fruits, vegetables,
herbs, and meats by removing moisture.
FROZEN: Cooks frozen foods.
GRILL: Cooks your food using 50% top
heat and 100% bottom heat.
PIZZA: Your pizza gets a crispy crust. You
can also use the pizza setting for other dish-
es like a quiche.
REHEAT: Heat leftovers without over cook-
ing.
ROAST: Cooking it evenly on all sides per-
fect for vegetables and meats.
SLOW ROAST: It’s great for breaking down
and tenderizing large pieces of meat like pot
roasts or beef stews.
TOAST: Evenly toast bread, bagel, wafes
and more.(9 slices of bread)
YOGURT: Make your own homemade yogurt.
LED Display
Cooking Function Menu
Probe Jack
START/PAUSE Dial
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ON/OFF
Turns the Bravo
®
XL ON and OFF.
This also cancels any cooking
function.
START/PAUSE
Press to begin the cooking
process, the fan icon will display
and time the “:” will be ashing.
Press to pause to stop cooking,
no fan icon will be displayed
and the “:” will not ash.
By turning the dial will adjust the
TEMP/TIME, TOP/BTM. MENU,
TOAST, PROG, or FAN.
MENU
Accesses the 12 cooking
functions. by pressing MENU
multiple times or by Turn
START/PAUSE to select.
PREHEAT
Heats to a desired temperature.
By default, the preheat
temperature is set to 350F.
TEMP/ TIME
Press this button to change the
display between the cooking
temperature and time.
Turn the START/PAUSE dial to
change the temperature or time.
TOP/BTM
Adjusts the power to the top
and bottom heating elements.
Default is set to 100/100.
TOAST
Press to get direct access to the
Toast menu function.
SEAR
Sears your food to preserve
juices. Default is 450°F for 5
minutes.
PROG
Access to 100 preprogramed
recipes. These are listed on the
Quick Start Guide and the back
of the recipe book.
There are 50 available slots
for user created recipes.
STAGE
Lets you cook at different
temperatures and times
throughout the cooking process.
PROBE
Use the included Digital Probe
for perfect results every time.
LIGHT
Turns the internal light on and
off.
WARM/FAN
Keeps your favorite foods
warm after cooking, or adjusts
the fan speed with the press of
a button.
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CONTROL PANEL
OPERATING BUTTONS
Note: Refer to OPERATING
BUTTONS FUNCTIONS for detail
explanation for each button and
features.
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2
3
4
5
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OPERATING BUTTONS FUNCTIONS
ON/OFF
1. Press ON/OFF to turn the oven on.
2. While the oven is cooking, press
ON/OFF to stop cooking and cancel
all programmed functions.
START/PAUSE
1. Press START/PAUSE to begin
cooking.
2. While cooking, press START/
PAUSE once to pause the oven.
Press it again to resume cooking.
3. The START/PAUSE dial can be
turned to adjust the TEMP/TIME,
TOP/BTM. MENU, TOAST,
PROG, and FAN settings.
4. When the cooking cycle has
completed, the Bravo XL will
beep 3 times and display END.
MENU
Access 12 cooking functions by
pressing MENU and turning the
START/PAUSE dial to select your
desired function, then press START/
PAUSE to make your selection.
NOTE:
• Any function can be added to
the Menu selections but will not
remain permanent.
PREHEAT
The Bravo XL automatically preheats
to the set cooking temperature.
1. Set the cooking temperature and
time.
2. Press START/PAUSE to begin
the cooking cycle and the Bravo
XL will begin preheating. The
temperature will be ashing while
preheating.
3. Once the Bravo XL reaches
the set temperature it will beep
and show “RDY” on the display
indicating it is time to place your
food inside the oven.
4. Once your food is inside the
Oven, press START/PAUSE to
begin cooking. Alternatively, The
Bravo will start cooking after 10
seconds regardless if food is
placed or not.
NOTE:
• Press PREHEAT at any point to
cancel the preheat process.
• Consult page 14 for instructions
to disable AUTO PREHEAT.
TEMP/ TIME
The default setting is 350°F for 15
minutes. Cooking temperature can be
adjusted in 5°F increments and time
in 1-minute increments. Adjustments
can be made for all functions, before
and during the cooking process.
1. Turn the START/PAUSE dial to
adjust the cooking temperature
2. Press TEMP/TIME to switch the
display from temperature to time.
Turn the START/PAUSE dial to
adjust the cooking time.
3. To change the default
temperature, set the new
temperature. Press and hold
START/PAUSE until you hear
two beeps Repeat to switch
back. The same process works
for changing the default time.
4. To change the display time to
minutes (mm) and seconds (ss),
press and hold START/PAUSE
while the time is displayed.
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TOP/BTM
By default, both the top and bottom
heaters are set to cook at 100%.
This can be independently adjusted
for each set of heaters between 0 and
100%.
1. Press TOP/BTM, 100 and TOP
will be displayed. Adjust the
percentage using the START/
PAUSE dial.
2. Press TOP/BTM again, and BTM
and 100 will be displayed. Adjust
the percentage using the START/
PAUSE dial.
NOTE:
• When the temperature is set over
450°F, both the top and bottom
heaters will operate while preheating.
Once preheated, only the top heaters
will operate. This is the only time the
top middle heater operates .
• The heating percentages can be
adjusted at any point before or during
the cooking process.
TOAST
1. Press TOAST. 5 will be shown
on the display.
2. Turn the START/PAUSE dial to
select your desired Toast setting
and press START/PAUSE to
begin.
3. Press and hold TOAST to begin
toasting immediately.
NOTE:
• Consult the chart on page 21 for
more information on the 10 Toast
settings.
SEAR
SEAR 1 occurs at the start of the
cooking process.
OPERATING BUTTONS FUNCTIONS
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SEAR 2 occurs at the end of the
cooking process.
SEAR 1 2 occurs both at the beginning
and end of the cooking process.
SEAR1 & SEAR 2
1. Set the cooking temperature and
time.
2. Press SEAR until you reach your
selected SEAR function and
adjust the temperature and time if
needed.
3. Press START/PAUSE to begin the
cooking cycle.
SEAR 1 2
1. Set the cooking temperature and
time.
2. Press SEAR once and adjust the
temperature and time if needed.
This will be your SEAR 1 setting.
3. Press SEAR again for SEAR 1 2
and adjust the temperature and
time if needed. This will be your
SEAR 2 setting.
4. Press START/PAUSE to begin the
cooking cycle.
NOTE:
• The default SEAR setting is to
cook at 450°F for 5 minutes.
• The temperature can be set up
to 500°F and the time can be
adjusted up to 30 minutes.
• Adjustments to the temperature
and time can be made at any point.
If the temperature probe reaches
the set temperature before the end
of the cooking cycle, SEAR 2 will
not occur.
• Utilize the STAGE feature to set
the cooking temperature and time
after programming the SEAR
function.
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PROG
The Bravo XL has 100 pre-
programmed recipes which can be
found in the Quick Start Guide.
There are also 50 available preset
slots for user-created recipes.
To recall the 100 preset recipes:.
1. Press PROG once to recall
preset recipes. 1 will be shown
on the display.
2. Turn the START/PAUSE dial to
select your desired preset.
3. Press START/PAUSE to begin
cooking.
To program and save your own
recipe:
1. Set the cooking temperature and
time.
2. Select any desired cooking
functions (Preheat, Sear, Delay,
Warm).
3. Press and hold PROG, then
choose from memory slots 101-
150.
4. Press and hold PROG until you
hear 2 beeps. This will save your
program in your selected slot.
5. Press START/PAUSE to begin
cooking if desired.
NOTE:
• You may save your programmed
recipe at any point before, during
or after cooking.
• If you want to save your recipe
after cooking, follow steps 3 and
4 above.
STAGE
there are 5 stages. Defaults, Stage
1 at 350°F for 15 mins, Stages 2-5 at
350°F for 00:00 min.
1. Press STAGE and STG 1 will
display. Adjust the cooking
temperature and time, if needed.
2. Press STAGE again for stage 2.
Adjust the cooking temperature
and time.
3. Press STAGE and set for all
stages needed for the recipe.
4. Press the START/PAUSE to
begin the cooking cycle.
NOTE:
• You may add the PROBE
function to any stage.
• Other functions such as Preheat
and Sear can be added to
cooking stages but when doing
so, the display will not show the
stage number.
• If the time is not set for Stages
2-5, those stages will be skipped.
• The temperature and time can
be adjusted for any stage while
cooking.
• When using the probe, the
Bravo XL will stop cooking when
the target temperature has
been reached regardless of the
remaining stages.
PROBE
The digital temperature probe can be
inserted into your food to measure its
internal temperature as it cooks.
1. Plug the probe into the jack on
the Bravo XL control panel, then
insert the other end into the
thickest part of the food.
2. Set your desired cooking
function. Press PROBE and hold
PROBE. The default 165°F set
temperature will be displayed.
3. Set the target internal
temperature between 50°F and
212°F and press START/PAUSE
to begin cooking.
4. When the probe’s measured
temperature reaches the target
temperature, the Bravo XL will
stop cooking.
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NOTE:
• Ensure the probe does not touch
any bones when inserted.
• Press PROBE at any time while
cooking to display the current
probe temperature.
• Press and hold PROBE at
any time to view the target
temperature.
• The Bravo XL will emit 3 sets of
double beeps when the probe
temperature is within 10°F of
the target temperature. If the
set cooking time has ended and
the target temperature has not
been reached, the Bravo XL will
continue to cook until reached.
LIGHT
Turns the internal light on and off.
WARM/FAN
By default, this function keeps the
Bravo XL at 140°F for 1 hour.
1. Set your desired cooking
temperature and time.
2. Press WRM/FAN and set the
temperature between 140°F and
200°F and set the time between
1 minute and 3 hours as needed
3. Press START/PAUSE to begin
cooking.
4. Once your set cooking cycle has
ended, the Bravo XL will beep
once and begin the programmed
Warm cycle.
Independent Warm Function is
used without cooking.
1. Press both the WRM/FAN and
TOP/BTM .
2. The warming cycle will begin
automatically.
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CONTROL PANEL
2-BUTTON COMBINATION
FUNCTIONS
2 BUTTON FUNCTIONS
Set the Clock
PREHEAT + TEMP/TIME
Mute/Unmute
SEAR + STAGE
Change F° to C°
TEMP/TIME + SEAR
Independent Warm
WRM/FAN + TOP/BTM
Delay
PROG + TOP/BTM
Lock
PROG + STAGE
Auto Preheat Off
PROG + PREHEAT
Slow Cook
PROG + PROBE
CLOCK
1. Press PREHEAT + TEMP/TIME, 12:00 will
be displayed.
2. The clock is set for AM time by default. To
switch to PM, turn the START/PAUSE dial
counterclockwise.
TEMP/TIMEPREHEAT
+
NOTE:
• The set time can be viewed any time by
pressing PREHEAT + TEMP/TIME.
• When the time is displayed, the time can
be changed.
• The clock does not save when the oven is
unplugged.
Press both buttons at once
MUTE/UNMUTE
1. Press STAGE + SEAR to mute the
beep sounds. Repeat to reinstate the
beeps.
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CONTROL PANEL
2-BUTTON COMBINATION FUNCTIONS
SLOW COOK
1. Set your desired cooking function, ad-
justing the temperature as needed.
2. Set the probe target temperature.
3. Press PROG + PROBE to enable the
slow cook function. The default 1 hour
time will be displayed.
4. Make any adjustments to the cooking
temperature and time.
5. Press START/PAUSE to begin cooking.
PROBEPROG
+
NOTE:
1. When the Slow Cook function is
enabled, the cooking temperature will
be no less than 25°F above the target
probe temperature.
Press both buttons at once
LOCK
1. Press PROG + STAGE to stop the
function of the Bravo. While in lock
mode, your Bravo’s buttons will not
respond to any action until the unit is
unlocked or ON/OFF is pressed.
STAGEPROG
+
Press both buttons at once
CHANGE BETWEEN FAHRENHEIT TO
CELSIUS
1. Press SEAR + TEMP/TIME. Repeat to
switch back.
TEMP/TIMESEAR
+
Press both buttons at once
INDEPENDENT WARM
1. Press both the WRM/FAN + TOP/BTM
2. The warming cycle will begin automatically.
TOP/BTMWRM/FAN
+
Press both buttons at once
To turn off AUTO PREHEAT
1. Press and hold PROG + PREHEAT until
you hear 2 beeps. Repeat to switch back.
PREHEATPROG
+
NOTE:
• Disabling Auto Preheat also disables it for
any applicable Menu functions
• When disabled, Auto Preheat will remain dis-
abled even after the Bravo XL is unplugged.
• You may still manually enable Preheat be-
fore cooking by pressing PREHEAT before
pressing START/PAUSE.
Press both buttons at once
DELAY
1. Set the cooking temperature and time.
2. Press PROG + TOP/BTM and set the
amount of time to delay the cooking
process.
3. Press START/PAUSE to begin the delayed
cooking cycle.
TOP/BTMPROG
+
Press both buttons at once
NOTE:
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Probe Temperatures
TEMPERATURE CHARTS
Meats
Oven
Temp.
Rare
Med
Rare
Med
Med
Well
Well
Chicken, breast
Turkey, breast
Duck, breast
360 165*
Chicken, whole
Turkey, whole
Duck, whole
360 165*
Chicken, thigh
Turkey, thigh
Duck, thigh
360 165*
Steak 1" thick (25mm) 450 125 135 145* 150* 160*
Burgers ½ lb (227g) 450 125 135 145* 155* 160*
Roast Beef (bone-in)
Roast Beef (boneless)
350 125 135 145* 150* 160*
Roast Lamb
(bone-in)Lamb
(boneless)
350 125 135 145* 150* 160*
Pork (bone-in)
Pork (boneless)
350 145* 150* 160*
Salmon, Tuna, Halibut,
Swordfish
450 145* 150* 160*
Fish Steaks 1" thick
(25mm)
450 145* 150* 160*
Sausage 450 160*
Note: Times may vary depending on cooking preference. Consuming raw or undercooked
meats, poultry, or seafood may increase your risk of food borne illness. *To reduce the risk,
cook your food to USDA-safe temperatures.
Cooking Tem-
perature
Selectable
Cooking
Time
50°F–275°F 00:01–99:59
280°F–350°F 00:01–24:00
355°F–400°F 00:01–04:00
405°F–450°F 00:01–01:00
455°F–500°F 00:01–00:30
Cooking Time
Measurement Chart
Teaspoon = t Fahrenheit = °F Minute = min
Tablespoon = T Celsius = °C Second = sec
Cup = c Fluid Ounces = oz Inch = in.
Ounce = oz Liter = L Dozen = doz
Pound = lb(s) Milliliter = ml Hour = hr
Quart = qt Package = pkg. Gram = g
Pint = pt Gallon = gal Kilogram = kg

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USING THE MENU FUNCTIONS
3
Press the ON/OFF button to turn the unit on.
Press the MENU button.
Turn the Dial to make a Funtion selection
2
1
3
1
ON/OFF
2
MENU
BAKE
Automatic Preheats
• Default Temp: 350°F
• Default Time: 25 min.
• Heat Source: Top/Bottom (100/100
percent)
• Will have a preheat
• Rack Position: 1 and 2
1. To change the temperature or time
press TEMP/TIME to display the
temperature or press again to see the
time. To adjust the temperature or time,
turn the START/PAUSE dial.
2. Press the START/PAUSE to begin the
cooking cycle.
(Optional: if not press PREHEAT to cancel
and may need to add more cooking time)
1. To change the temperature or time
press TEMP/TIME to display the
temperature or press again to see the
time. To adjust the temperature or time,
turn the START/PAUSE dial.
2. Press the START/PAUSE to begin the
cooking cycle.
3. The oven will be preheating by default.
When it’s nished, insert your food.
OPTIONAL
• Flip food or rotate pans halfway through
the cooking cycle.
• PROBE: is to be inserted in the food to
cook to a set internal temperature.
• If not press PREHEAT to cancel and
may need to add more cooking time.
Note: Any oven-safe dish can be used.
AIR FRY
Automatic Preheats
• Default Temp: 360°F
• Default Time: 15 min.
• Heat Source: Top/Bottom (100/100
percent)
• Rack Position: 1 and 3
3
4
2
1
Mesh Rack
Grill/Griddle
3
4
2
1
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USING THE MENU FUNCTIONS
3
Press the ON/OFF button to turn the unit on.
Press the MENU button.
Turn the Dial to make a Funtion selection
2
1
3
1
ON/OFF
2
MENU
BROIL
Automatic Preheats
• Default Temp: 500°F
• Default Time: 5 min.
• Heat Source: Top (100 percent)
• Rack Position: 2 or 3
DEHYDRATE
• Default Temp: 100°F
• Default Time: 2 hours
• Heat Source: Top/Bottom (100/100
percent)
• Rack Position: Any
1. To change the temperature or time
press TEMP/TIME to display the
temperature or press again to see the
time. To adjust the temperature or time,
turn the START/PAUSE dial.
2. Press the START/PAUSE to begin the
cooking cycle.
3. The oven will be preheating by default.
When it’s nished, insert your food.
OPTIONAL
• Flip food or rotate pans halfway through
the cooking cycle.
• PROBE: is to be inserted in the food to
cook to a set internal temperature.
• If not press PREHEAT to cancel and
may need to add more cooking time.
Note: Any oven-safe dish can be used.
1. To change the temperature or time
press TEMP/TIME to display the
temperature or press again to see the
time. To adjust the temperature or time,
turn the START/PAUSE dial.
2. Press the START/PAUSE to begin the
cooking cycle.
3. The oven will be preheating by default.
When it’s nished, insert your food.
OPTIONAL
• Flip food or rotate pans halfway through
the cooking cycle.
• If not press PREHEAT to cancel and
may need to add more cooking time.
3
4
2
1
3
4
2
1
Mesh Rack
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USING THE MENU FUNCTIONS
3
Press the ON/OFF button to turn the unit on.
Press the MENU button.
Turn the Dial to make a Funtion selection
2
1
3
1
ON/OFF
2
MENU
GRILL
Automatic Preheats
• Default Temp: 425°F
• Default Time: 15 min.
• Heat Source: Top/Bottom (50/100
percent)
• Will have a preheat to 450°F
• Rack Position: 3 or 4
FROZEN
Automatic Preheats
• Default Temp: 375°F
• Default Time: 30 min.
• Heat Source: Top/Bottom (100/100
percent)
• Rack Position: Any
1. To change the temperature or time
press TEMP/TIME to display the
temperature or press again to see the
time. To adjust the temperature or time,
turn the START/PAUSE dial.
2. Press the START/PAUSE to begin the
cooking cycle.
3. The oven will be preheating by default.
When it’s nished, insert your food.
OPTIONAL
• Flip food or rotate pans halfway through
the cooking cycle.
• PROBE: is to be inserted in the food to
cook to a set internal temperature.
• If not press PREHEAT to cancel and
may need to add more cooking time.
NOTE
For best results with the Grill/Griddle Rack,
always preheat the rack before grilling.
1. To change the temperature or time
press TEMP/TIME to display the
temperature or press again to see the
time. To adjust the temperature or time,
turn the START/PAUSE dial.
2. Press the START/PAUSE to begin the
cooking cycle.
3. The oven will be preheating by default.
When it’s nished, insert your food.
OPTIONAL
• Flip food or rotate pans halfway through
the cooking cycle.
• If not press PREHEAT to cancel and
may need to add more cooking time.
Note: Can be used with an oven-safe dish.
3
4
2
1
3
4
2
1
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USING THE MENU FUNCTIONS
3
Press the ON/OFF button to turn the unit on.
Press the MENU button.
Turn the Dial to make a Funtion selection
2
1
3
1
ON/OFF
2
MENU
PIZZA
Automatic Preheats
• Default Temp: 400°F
• Default Time: 15 min.
• Heat Source: Top/Bottom (30/100
percent)
• Will have a preheat
• Rack Position: 1 or 2. (For crispier results
use position 1.)
REHEAT
• Default Temp: 350°F
• Default Time: 10 min.
• Heat Source:
Top/Bottom (100/100 percent)
• Rack Position: Any
3
4
2
1
1. To change the temperature or time
press TEMP/TIME to display the
temperature or press again to see the
time. To adjust the temperature or time,
turn the START/PAUSE dial.
2. Press the START/PAUSE to begin the
cooking cycle.
3. The oven will be preheating by default.
When it’s nished, insert your food.
OPTIONAL
• Rotate your pizza halfway through the
cooking cycle.
• If not press PREHEAT to cancel and
may need to add more cooking time.
1. To change the temperature or time
press TEMP/TIME to display the
temperature or press again to see the
time. To adjust the temperature or time,
turn the START/PAUSE dial.
2. Press the START/PAUSE to begin the
cooking cycle.
3. The oven will be preheating by default.
When it’s nished, insert your food.
4. Reheat leftovers to 165F internal
temperature.
OPTIONAL
• Flip food or rotate pans halfway through
the cooking cycle.
• If not press PREHEAT to cancel and
may need to add more cooking time.
Note: Any oven-safe dish can be used.
3
4
2
1
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USING THE MENU FUNCTIONS
3
Press the ON/OFF button to turn the unit on.
Press the MENU button.
Turn the Dial to make a Funtion selection
2
1
3
1
ON/OFF
2
MENU
SLOW ROAST
• Default Temp: 275°F
• Default Time: 1 hour
• Probe: 165°F
• Heat Source: Top/Bottom
(100/100 percent)
• Rack Position: 1, 2, or 3
ROAST
Automatic Preheats
• Default Temp: 375°F
• Default Time: 30 min.
• Heat Source: Top/Bottom (100/100
percent)
• Will have a preheat
• Rack Position: 1
3
4
2
1
1. To change the temperature or time
press TEMP/TIME to display the
temperature or press again to see the
time. To adjust the temperature or time,
turn the START/PAUSE dial.
2. Press the START/PAUSE to begin the
cooking cycle.
3. The oven will be preheating by default.
When it’s nished, insert your food.
OPTIONAL
• Flip food or rotate pans halfway through
the cooking cycle.
• PROBE: is to be inserted in the food to
cook to a set internal temperature.
• If not press PREHEAT to cancel and
may need to add more cooking time.
Note: Any oven-safe dish can be used.
1. To change the temperature or time
press TEMP/TIME to display the
temperature or press again to see the
time. To adjust the temperature or time,
turn the START/PAUSE dial.
2. Press the START/PAUSE to begin the
cooking cycle.
3. The oven will be preheating by default.
When it’s nished, insert your food.
OPTIONAL
• Flip food or rotate pans halfway through
the cooking cycle.
• PROBE: is to be inserted in the food to
cook to a set internal temperature.
• If not press PREHEAT to cancel and
may need to add more cooking time.
Note: Any oven-safe dish can be used.
3
4
2
1
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USING THE MENU FUNCTIONS
3
Press the ON/OFF button to turn the unit on.
Press the MENU button.
Turn the Dial to make a Funtion selection
2
1
3
1
ON/OFF
2
MENU
1. To change the temperature or time
press TEMP/TIME to display the
temperature or press again to see the
time. To adjust the temperature or time,
turn the START/PAUSE dial.
2. Insert the Probe into the milk and
secure it with the probe clip. Probe’s
default is 185°F.
3. Place the bowl into the Bravo and hit
START/PAUSE.
4. When the milk reaches 175°F: Bravo
will sound two beep warning as it
approaches 185°F.
5. Let it cool to 110°F.
6. To speed this process, open the Bravo’s
door or remove the bowl and place it
in an ice water bath (leave the probe
connected).
7. When the temp reaches 110°F, the
Bravo will beep for 10 minutes, or until
deactivated.
8. Place the bowl back into the Bravo
and close the door and press START/
PAUSE. The unit will maintain to 110°F
for up 8 hours.
1. Press TOAST. The LED display will
show “TOAST” and “5.” To adjust the
toasting level between “1” and “10,”
turn the START/PAUSE dial to the left
for lighter toast, right for darker toast.
Toasting levels in minutes and seconds
are as follows at 425°F:
2. To change the temperature or time
press TEMP/TIME to display the
temperature or press again to see the
time. To adjust the temperature or time,
turn the START/PAUSE dial.
3. Press the START/PAUSE to begin the
cooking cycle.
4. The oven will be preheating by default.
When it’s nished, insert your food
5. When the toasting level, or the time and
temperature, is selected, place toast
into oven and press START/PAUSE
button. When nished, the LED display
will show “End” and will beep three (3)
times.
TOAST
Automatic Preheats
• Default Temp: 425°F
• Default Time: 5 min.
• Heat Source: Top/Bottom (100/100
percent)
• Rack Position: 3
YOGURT
• Default Temp: 275°F
• Default Time: 8 hours
• Probe:185°F
• Heat Source: Top/Bottom (100/100
percent)
• Rack Position: 1
• 1 – 03:00
• 2 – 03:30
• 3 – 04:00
• 4 – 04:30
• 5 – 05:00
• 6 – 05:30
• 7 – 06:00
• 8 – 06:30
• 9 – 07:00
• 10 – 07:30
3
4
2
1
3
4
2
1
Cooking Rack
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9. To remove crumbs, slide out the Crumb
Tray and discard crumbs. Wipe clean
and replace. Crumb Tray should be
emptied and cleaned after each use.
Never operate the oven without the
Crumb Tray in place.
10. To remove baked-on grease, soak Grill/
Griddle, Mesh Rack, Cooking Rack,
and Crumb Tray, in hot, soapy water.
Dry thoroughly.
CARE & MAINTENANCE
BEFORE FIRST USE:
Wash all removable parts
1
in warm, soapy
water or in the dishwasher, top rack only.
1. Remove all the packaging materials.
2. Remove the glue and labels on the
appliance.
3. Clean the Cooking Rack, Grill/Griddle,
Mesh Rack and Crumb Tray thoroughly
with hot water, a nonabrasive sponge,
and mild dish detergent, or in the
dishwasher, top rack only.
4. Wipe the insides and outside of the
Bravo with a damp dishcloth or wet
cloth and dry thoroughly.
CLEAN AFTER EACH USE:
1. Allow the Bravo to cool completely
before cleaning.
2. Always unplug the Bravo from the
electrical outlet. NEVER clean the unit
while it is plugged in.
3. Never use harsh abrasive or corrosive
product cleaners, as they may damage
the finish or oven surface. Wipe the
exterior with a clean, damp cloth and
dry thoroughly.
4. Apply the cleaning agent directly to
a cloth towel, not directly to the unit,
before cleaning.
5. To clean interior, use a damp cloth, mild
liquid soap, and a clean cloth towel.
6. Never use steel wool pads, etc., on
interior or exterior of the Bravo.
7. Once cooled, wipe the Stone with a
clean damp towel then rinse in a sink
with cool water and dry completely.
8. When the glass window is completely
cool, spray glass cleaner on a clean
cloth towel. Clean both inside and
outside of window. Use a damp cloth to
rinse the window then dry completely
with a clean dry towel.
1
2
3
4

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CARE & MAINTENANCE
IMPORTANT - Do not immerse the
Bravo in water or attempt to cycle
through dishwasher. The outer surface
may be cleaned by wiping carefully
with a damp dishcloth or sponge.
Make sure unit has cooled completely
prior to cleaning.
Storage
• Unplug the Bravo and let unit cool down
completely.
• Make sure that all parts are cleaned and
dry.
• Never wrap the cord around the Bravo.
REPLACING THE LIGHT BULB
Replacing the Light Bulb
1. Unscrew the light bulb cover turning
counter-clockwise (turning to left).
2. Then unscrew the light bulb turning
counter-clockwise(turning to left).
3. With the replacement bulb, screw turn-
ing clockwise (turning to the right) until
tightened.
4. Then screw in the light bulb cover
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
The Bravo XL is engineered with an automatic shut-off feature to prevent overheating
during use. If the Bravo XL shuts off to cool itself down, an odor may be detected. Unplug
the Bravo XL and wait for it to completely cool down. To prevent the Bravo XL from over-
heating, do not cook foods at higher temperatures or for longer times than recommended.
The Bravo XL Does Not Work
The Bravo XL may not be plugged-in or turned on.
Insert the plug into an appropriate grounded power socket. Press Power. If the Bravo XL is still
not working, contact Customer Service.
The Bravo XL Door Will Not Close Completely
The food item you are trying to cook is too large, or the Oven Rack or accessories are not prop-
erly set in place.
Decrease the size or amount of food being cooked. Make sure the Rack and Grill/Griddle are
properly placed and pushed to the back of the Bravo XL.
The Food is Fried Unevenly
The food you are cooking needs to be shaken or ipped halfway through the process.
Halfway through cooking, open the Oven and shake or ip your food.
The Crumb Tray Does Not Fit Properly in the Bravo XL
The Crumb Tray may not be correctly placed into the slot, or something may be blocking it.
Remove the Crumb Tray and clean away any food items that may have accumulated in the back
of the Bravo XL.
White Smoke is Coming Out of the Bravo XL
You are cooking greasy foods, or the Cooking Rack, Mesh Rack and/or Grill/Griddle may be
carrying greasy residue from previous uses.
Clean the Cooking Rack, Mesh Rack, Grill/Griddle and Crumb Tray regularly between uses.
The LED Display is Blank
The Bravo XL may have overheated and then shut down to cool off, or some required action was
not taken and the Oven shut down. Finally, the Control Panel itself may not be working correctly.
Unplug the Bravo XL and allow it to completely cool. Plug it in and see if it is working. If the
screen remains blank, contact Customer Service.
The Bravo XL is Not Heating
The Bravo XL may be unplugged. It may have also overheated or the heating elements may not
be working.
Make sure the Bravo XL is plugged in and has completely cooled. Start a cooking cycle and
see if the unit comes up to the correct temperature. If the Bravo XL still fails to heat up, contact
Customer Service.
For further assistance, please contact NuWave’s Customer Service Department at
For Amazon Purchases: [email protected]
For All Other Purchases: [email protected]

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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Error Message: Solution(s):
Prb1 Probe not connected to the unit. Plug the Probe into the Bravo.
Prb2
The Probe target internal temperature is set higher than set cooking
temperature.
Prb3 Probe Short Circuit. Contact Customer Service
Prb4
Probe sensor not detecting temperature increase. Ensure the Probe
is inserted into the food and the food is in oven during cooking.
Er1
NTC Temperature Sensor overheated. Turn unit off to cool. If the
Bravo is not working after it cools down, contact Customer Service.
Err1 NTC Temperature Sensor short circuit. Contact Customer Service.
Err2 NTC Temperature Sensor is open. Contact Customer Service.
Err8 A button may be jammed. Contact Customer Service.
NOTES
For further assistance, please contact NuWave’s Customer Service Department at
For Amazon Purchases: [email protected]
For All Other Purchases: [email protected]

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NOTES

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NOTES

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LIMITED WARRANTY
THE MANUFACTURER WARRANTS
NuWave, LLC warrants that Bravo XL will be free from manufacturer defects for 1 year
from the date of purchase, under normal household use, and when operated in accordance
with the Manufacturer’s written instructions This Limited Warranty covers for the Original
Purchaser only. The Manufacturer will provide the necessary parts and labor to repair the
product at the NuWave LLC Service Department. After the expiration of the warranty, the
cost of the parts and labor will be the responsibility of the owner.
THE WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER
The Limited Warranty is voided if repairs are made by an unauthorized dealer, or the
serial number data plate is removed or defaced. Normal deterioration of nish due to
use or exposure is not covered by this Warranty. This Limited Warranty does not cover
failure, damages or inadequate performance due to accident, acts of God (such as
lightning), uctuations in electric power, alterations, abuse, misuse, misapplications,
corrosive-type atmospheres, improper installation, failure to operate in accordance with
the Manufacturer’s written instructions, abnormal use, commercial or rental uses, or resold
units. NuWave LLC reserves the right to void the Limited Warranty, where allowable by law,
for products purchased from an unauthorized dealer.
TO OBTAIN SERVICE
The owner shall have the obligation and responsibility to pay for all services and parts not
covered by the warranty; prepay the freight to and from Service Department for any part
or system returned under this warranty; and carefully package the product using adequate
padding material to prevent damage in transit. The original container is ideal for this
purpose. Include in the package the owner’s name, address, daytime telephone number,
a detailed description of the problem, and RGA (Return Goods authorization number). To
obtain the RGA number, email us at:
For Amazon Purchases: support@nuwavenow.com
For All Other Purchases: help@nuwavenow.com
Provide the product model & serial number and proof of date of purchase (a copy of the
receipt) when making claims under this warranty.
MANUFACTURER’S OBLIGATION
The Manufacturer’s obligation under this Limited Warranty is limited, to the extent
allowable by law, to repairing or replacing any part covered by this Limited Warranty
which upon examination is found to be defective under normal use. The Limited Warranty
is applicable only within the continental United States and only to the original purchaser
of the manufacturer’s authorized channels of distribution.THE LIMITED WARRANTY
MAY NOT BE ALTERED, VARIED OR EXTENDED EXCEPT BY A WRITTEN
INSTRUMENT EXECUTED BY THE MANUFACTURER. THE REMEDY OF REPAIR OR
REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE. IN
NO EVENT SHALL THE MANUFACTURER BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL
OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES TO ANY PERSON, WHETHER OR NOT OCCASIONED
BY NEGLIGENCE OF THE MANUFACTURER, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION,
DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF USE, COSTS OF SUBSTITUTION, PROPERTY DAMAGE,
OR OTHER MONEY LOSS.

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LIMITED WARRANTY
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential
damages, so the above limitation exclusions may not apply. This Limited Warranty gives
specic legal rights, and there may also be other rights which vary from state to state.
EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE EXPRESSLY PROVIDED ABOVE, THE MANUFACTURER
MAKES NO WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED ARISING BY LAW OR
OTHERWISE, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE TO ANY OTHER
PERSON. READ YOUR OWNER’S MANUAL. IF YOU STILL HAVE ANY QUESTIONS
ABOUT OPERATION OR WARRANTY OF THE PRODUCT, PLEASE CONTACT
NUWAVE LLC.
DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROCEDURE
For disputes relating to use of the website or use or purchase of a NuWave product or
service (collectively “Disputes”), you agree to rst contact NuWave LLC at
legal@nuwavenow.com. If we cannot resolve your dispute informally, any and all disputes
shall be submitted to nal and binding arbitration. You may start the arbitration process by
submitting in writing a demand to the American Arbitration Association (“AAA”) and sending
a copy to NuWave. NuWave will pay all ling costs. A single arbitrator of the AAA will
conduct the arbitration in a location convenient to you or by phone. The arbitrator’s award
will be binding and may be entered as a judgment in a court of competent jurisdiction.
The arbitration will be conducted in accordance with the provisions of AAA’s Commercial
Arbitration Rules and Mediation Procedures in effect at the time of submission of your
demand for arbitration. See https://www.adr.org/sites/default/les/CommercialRules_Web.
pdf. Except as may be required by law as determined by an arbitrator, no party or arbitrator
may disclose the existence, content, or results of any arbitration hereunder without prior
written consent of both parties.
A. WAIVER OF RIGHT TO SUE. By agreeing to arbitration, you understand that, to
the maximum extent permitted by law, you are agreeing to waive your right to le
suit in any court, to a court hearing, a judge trial, or a jury trial.
B. CLASS ACTION WAIVER. To the maximum extent permitted by law, you expressly
agree to refrain from bringing or joining any claims in any representative or class-
wide capacity, including but not limited to, bringing or joining any claims in any class
action or class-wide arbitration.

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LIMITED WARRANTY
STATE OF CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65
This product can expose you to chemicals including Cadmium, which is known to the State of
California to cause cancer, birth defects, and other reproductive harm.
For more information go to: www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Este producto puede exponerle a químicos, incluído el Cadmio, el cual es conocido en el Estado
de California por causar cáncer y también defectos de nacimiento u otros daños reproductivos.
Para más información, vaya a www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
WARNING
ADVERTENCIA
READ YOUR OWNER’S MANUAL
If you still have any questions about operation or warranty of this product, please contact NuWave LLC at
For Amazon Purchases: [email protected]
For All Other Purchases: [email protected]
C. OPT OUT PROCEDURE. To request to opt out of arbitration you must contact
NuWave LLC at legal@nuwavenow.com, NuWave LLC, 560 Bunker Ct., Vernon
Hills, IL 60061, U.S.A. You will have thirty (30) days from the date of product
delivery to opt out of arbitration with respect to any dispute arising out of or relating
to use or purchase of any NuWave product. If more than 30 days have passed,
you are not eligible to opt out of arbitration and will have waived your right to sue or
participate in a class action with respect to the dispute arising out of your purchase
or use of a NuWave product. For any dispute arising out of your use of NuWave’s
website, you have thirty (30) days from the date you provided information to the
website to opt out of arbitration. If more than 30 days have passed, you are not
eligible to opt out of arbitration and you will have waived your right to sue and
participate in a class action with respect to the dispute arising out of your use of
NuWave’s website.
D. SOME MATTERS ARE NOT SUBJECT TO ARBITRATION. Notwithstanding the
foregoing, the following shall not be subject to arbitration and may be adjudicated
only in the state and federal courts of Illinois: (i) any dispute, controversy, or claim
relating to or contesting the validity of our intellectual property rights and proprietary
rights, including without limitation, patents, trademarks, service marks, copyrights,
or trade secrets; (ii) an action by a party for temporary, preliminary, or permanent
injunctive relief, whether prohibitive or mandatory, or other provisional relief; or (iii)
interactions with governmental and regulatory authorities. You expressly agree
to refrain from bringing or joining any claims in any representative or class-wide
capacity, including but not limited to, bringing or joining any claims in any class
action or any class-wide arbitration.

Item No: BM20850
Rev.1-V10-JD
09-20-23
FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY
120VAC, 60Hz, 1800 Watts
Model: 20850
Rev. 1
Para la versión en español de este manual,
visita www.nuwavenow.com.
For patent information please go to:
www.nuwavenow.com/legal/patent
Designed & Developed in USA
NuWave LLC
560 Bunker Ct.
Vernon Hills, IL 60061, U.S.A.
Email:
For Amazon Purchases: support@nuwavenow.com
For All Other Purchases: help@nuwavenow.com
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