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Aervoe Oven To Go User Manual

Oven to go #6910

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OVEN TO GO #6910

IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
Read all instructions before operating this or any electrical appliance

Do Not touch hot surfaces

Do Not immerse cord or unit in water or other liquids

Do Not microwave or clean using a dishwasher

Do Not use any accessory attachments with this product

Do Not let cord hang over edge of table or counter

Do Not clean with metal scouring pads

Unplug when not in use and before cleaning

Allow unit to cool before storing

Keep cord away from hot surfaces

Administer close supervision when running this appliance around children

This appliance will not shut off automatically. Turn off immediately after use.

Use caution when using in a moving vehicle

Warning: This product is designed to get hot very quickly and reach temperatures of 280ºF. Handle with
care. It will remain hot for a significant period after it has been unplugged. Aervoe is not responsible for any
damage caused by use or misuse of this product either intentional or accidental.

PARTS IDENTIFICATION

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1.

Remove the 12-volt plug and cord from its compartment

2.

Place the oven on a horizontal surface. Be sure that the bottom of the oven is not touching plastic,
vinyl, or any other non-heat-resistant material.

3.

Make sure the ON/OFF switch is in the OFF position. Place the plug into the 12-volt receptacle of the
vehicle.

4.

Remove the outside packaging of the food and place inside of the included foil container(s). Place
container(s) of food inside of the oven and close the door.

5.

Set the HI/LO switch to the desired heat level.

6.

Turn the ON/OFF switch to ON to begin the warming process.

7.

Cooking time will depend on the food being cooked. Occasionally check to see if the desired
temperature has been reached.

8.

Remove container(s) with an oven-safe pad. Avoid putting hands in the oven when it is hot.

9.

Turn the oven off when finished.

OPERATION IN VEHICLES

Only operate while the vehicle’s engine is running.

Make sure that your battery is strong and in good working condition before plugging your appliance
into your vehicle’s 12-volt receptacle.

Do not use the unit if your vehicle’s electrical system is weak or damaged.

Periodically check your vehicle’s charging system for continued successful use.

CLEANING
1.

To clean oven, wipe inside and outside surfaces with a clean, damp cloth.

2.

DO NOT immerse the oven in water.

3.

DO NOT use solvents or harsh chemicals to clean oven. Use of solvents and/or chemicals may cause
damage to the oven surface.

TROUBLESHOOTING
I
f the 12-volt circuit fails to operate, try the following suggestions:
1.

In the event that the unit does not appear to heat properly, unplug it from the power supply and make
sure that the receptacle is clean. Also check the vehicle’s fuse.

2.

Be sure the contact points in the lighter receptacle are clean. DO NOT USE METAL TOOLS. Use only
insulators, such as wood, if cleaning is needed. The adapter plug should fit firmly in the receptacle.

3.

Carefully unscrew the plug’s 12-volt top section. Remove and check the fuse with the proper electronic
meter. If defective, replace the fuse with a 15 amp-FI5A2500, 250 volt rated fuse. This fuse is readily
available at local auto parts and electronic stores.

4.

Check your vehicle’s fuse panel to be certain that the fuse controlling the 12-volt receptacle is not
worn or weak. Replace a damaged fuse with a new properly sized and rated fuse to ensure satisfactory
performance.

5.

Some 12-volt receptacles have a separate circuit breaker located directly behind the receptacle. If your
outlet is not working, this circuit breaker may have blown and could require replacement. Consult your
vehicle owner’s manual for replacement.

Handle

On/Off

Lo/Hi

Switches

12V Power

Cord & Plug

Oven Door

Oven Compartment

Foil Containers