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OMNITM PLUS
TOASTER OVEN
User Manual
Welcome
Important Safeguards
Getting Started
Initial Setup
Product Overview
Control Panel
Initial Test Run
Smart Programs
Cooking Timetable
Rotisserie
Cooking Tips
Care and Cleaning
Troubleshooting
Warranty
Contact Information
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Welcome to the world of Instant cooking.
Thank you for welcoming us into your kitchen.
Having families ourselves, we developed the Instant Omni Plus toaster
oven to allow busy families and professionals alike to cook healthy, delicious
meals more easily and in less time.
We have partnered with chefs, authors and bloggers to compile a collection
of recipes that we hope you enjoy!
Happy cooking,
Robert J. Wang
Founder and Chief Innovation Ofcer
Download the Instant Pot App
• Original Recipes
• New User Tips
• Getting Started Videos
Find helpful how-to videos, download the app, or visit our recipe site.
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Table of Contents
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS ............................................................................................ 4
Special Cord Set Instructions .......................................................................................7
Product Specications ...................................................................................................7
Initial Setup ....................................................................................................................... 8
Product, Parts and Accessories ..................................................................................... 9
Control Panel .................................................................................................................. 11
Status Messages ...........................................................................................................13
Smart Program Settings ................................................................................................ 14
Cooking with the Omni Plus Toaster Oven ................................................................ 15
Smart Programs .............................................................................................................. 16
Rotisserie Cooking .........................................................................................................18
Cooking Tips ...................................................................................................................23
Cooking Timetable ........................................................................................................24
Care and Cleaning .........................................................................................................25
Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................. 26
Warranty ..........................................................................................................................28
Contact Information ......................................................................................................30
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDSIMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always
be followed:
1. READ THE GETTING STARTED GUIDE AND ALL INSTRUCTIONS,
SAFEGUARDS, AND WARNINGS BEFORE OPERATING THE FAILURE TO
FOLLOW THESE SAFEGUARDS AND INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN INJURY
AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.
2. Always operate the appliance on a stable, non-combustible, level surface.
3. CAUTION The appliance’s outer surfaces may become hot during use.
Do not touch the metal surfaces. Use handles or dials. Wear oven mitts when
handling hot components to avoid burns. Extreme caution must be used
when moving the appliance. Let the appliance cool to room temperature
before handling or moving.
4. CAUTION To protect against the risk of electrical shock, do not immerse
any part of the appliance in water or other liquid. Do not rinse the appliance
under a tap. Proper maintenance is recommended after each use. Let the
appliance cool to room temperature before cleaning or storage. Refer to
Care and Cleaning.
5. CAUTION This appliance is NOT to be used by children or by persons
with reduced physical, sensory, or mental capabilities. Close supervision is
necessary when this appliance is used near children and these individuals.
Children should not use or play with this appliance.
6. Unplug the appliance when not in use, before assembling or disassembling
parts and before cleaning. To unplug the appliance, grasp the plug and pull
from the outlet. Never pull from the power cord. Allow to cool before putting
on or taking off parts.
7. Regularly inspect the appliance and power cord. Do not operate an appliance
with a damaged cord or plug, or after the appliance malfunctions, or is
dropped or damaged in any manner. For assistance,contact Customer Care at
support@instantappliances.com or1-800-828-7280.
8. Do not use any accessories or attachments not authorized by Instant Brands™
Inc. The use of attachments not recommended by the manufacturer may cause
a risk of injury, re or electric shock.
9. Avoid contact with moving parts. Failure to do so may result in injury.
10. For household countertop use only. Do not use outdoors. Not for
commercial use.
Read this manual carefully and completely and retain for future reference.
Failure to adhere to safety instructions may result in serious injury.
WARNING
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
11. CAUTION Spilled food can cause serious burns. A short power-supply
cord is provided to reduce the hazards resulting from grabbing,
entanglement and tripping.
Keep the appliance and cord away from children.
Never drape the power cord over edges of tables or counters.
Never use below-counter power outlets, and never use with
an extension cord.
12. Do not use the appliance in electrical systems other than 120 V / 60 Hz.
Do not use with power converters or adapters or oor level power outlet.
13. Do not place the appliance or power cord on or near a hot gas or
electricburner, or a heated oven. Heat from an external source will damage
the appliance.
14. Do not use the appliance for other than its intended use.
15. CAUTION Extreme caution should be exercised when using containers
constructed of materials other than metal or glass in the appliance. Failure to
do so may result in re or burns.
16. CAUTION Do not place any combustible materials in the cooking
chamber, such as paper, cardboard, plastic, Styrofoam or wood, or any other
materials that are not oven safe and may catch re or melt, and may result in
burns.
17. Do not cover or block the air vents while the appliance is in operation. Doing
so will prevent even cooking and may damage the appliance or cause it to
overheat may result in re or burns.
18. WARNING Never pour oil into the cooking pan. If needed, spray food
lightlywith non-stick cooking spray. Using oil could cause re and result in
personal injury.
19. CAUTION While cooking, the internal temperature of the appliance
reaches several hundred degrees. To avoid personal injury, never place
unprotected hands inside the appliance until it has cooled to room
temperature. Exercise caution and avoid the hot steam and air when opening
the oven door.
20. To avoid scalding injury, use extreme caution when removing the cooking pan
or disposing of hot grease. Use oven mitts when handling hot items.
21. Do not store any materials other than authorized Instant Brands accessories in
the appliance.
Read this manual carefully and completely and retain for future reference.
Failure to adhere to safety instructions may result in serious injury.
WARNING
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
22. When cooking, do not place the appliance against a wall or against other
appliances. Leave at least 5” / 13 cm of free space on the back, sides, and
above the appliance. Do not operate the appliance on or near combustible
materials such as tablecloths and curtains. Do not place anything on top of
the appliance when in operation. A re may occur if the oven is covered or
touching ammable material, including curtains, drapes, walls and the like.
23. CAUTION When in operation, hot air is released through the air vents.
Keep your hands and face at a safe distance from the air vents and take
extreme caution when removing the accessories from the appliance. Failure to
do so may lead to burns and/or injury.
24. CAUTION To avoid risk of re or electrical shock, oversize foods, metal
foil packages and metal utensils must not be inserted into the appliance. Do
not overll the cooking pans. Overlling may cause foodtocontact the
heating element, which may result in re and/or personal injury.
25. CAUTION Do not clean the appliance with metal scouring pads or steel
wool. Pieces can break off and touch electrical parts, causing a risk of electric shock,
burns and/or injury.
26. To avoid risk of electrical shock, do not attempt to dislodge food while the
appliance is plugged into an electrical outlet as this may lead to electric shock,
burns and/or injury.
27. WARNING To avoid risk of re, NEVER leave the appliance unattended
during use. Never connect this appliance to an external timerswitch or
separate remote-control system as this may lead to burnsand/or injury.
28. Should the appliance emit black smoke press Cancel and unplug immediately. Wait
for smoking to stop and unit to cool before removing accessories.
29. Do not rest cooking utensils or baking dishes on the appliance’s hotsurfaces.
30. Do not use the accessories included with the oven in a microwave, convection
oven or conventional oven. Do not use these accessories on a ceramic
cooktop, electrical coil, gas burner range, or outdoor grill.
31. Do not cover crumb tray or any part of the oven with metal foil. This will cause
overheating of the oven.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
Read this manual carefully and completely and retain for future reference.
Failure to adhere to safety instructions may result in serious injury.
WARNING
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
Special Cord Set Instructions
Per safety requirement, a short power supply cord (0.6 m to 0.9 m / 24" to 35")
is provided to reduce the hazards resulting from grabbing, entanglement and
tripping.
This appliance has a 3-prong grounding plug. To reduce the risk of electric shock,
plug the power cord into a grounded (earthed) electrical outlet that is easily
accessible.
Product Specications
Model:
Omni Plus 26
27 Quarts
26 Litres
1800 W 120 V ~ 60 Hz 24.18 lbs
9.7 kg
in: 17.68L × 16.34W × 14.39H
cm: 44.9L × 41.5W × 36.5H
WARNING
THE FAILURE TO FOLLOW ANY OF THE IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS AND THE IMPORTANT
INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAFE USE IS A MISUSE OF YOUR APPLIANCE THAT CAN VOID YOUR
WARRANTY AND CREATE THE RISK OF SERIOUS INJURY.
WARNING
Electric shock hazard. Use grounded outlet only. DO NOT remove ground. DO NOT use an adapter.
DO NOT use an extension cord. Failure to follow instructions can cause electric shock and/or death.
WARNING
To avoid injury, read and understand instruction manual before using the appliance.
Read this manual carefully and completely and retain for future reference.
Failure to adhere to safety instructions may result in serious injury.
WARNING
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Initial Setup
Read all the Important Safeguards before using the appliance. Failure to read
and follow the Important Safeguards may result in damage to the appliance,
property damage or personal injury.
Remove all packaging material and accessories from within and around the
appliance.
Place the appliance on a stable, level surface, away from combustible material
and external heat sources.
Leave at least 5” / 13 cm of space above and around all sides of the appliance.
Do not place anything on top of the oven and do not block the air vents.
Remove the crumb tray and check the cooking chamber for loose packing
material before rst use.
Follow Care and Cleaning instructions in this manual to clean the appliance
before rst use.
CAUTION Do not place the appliance on a stove top. Heat from an external source will damage
the appliance. Do not place anything on top of the appliance, and do not block the
air vents.
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Product, Parts and Accessories
Combining the delicious results of air fryers, toasters and convection ovens into
one easy-to-use appliance, the Instant Omni Plus toaster oven is a multi-function
countertop oven that provides 9 Smart Programs and 2 cooking methods.
Illustrations are for reference only and may differ from the actual product.
Crumb Tray
Oven Door
Bottom Heating Element
Rack / Pan Position
Rotisserie Catch
Cooking Chamber
Top Heating ElementsAir Vents
Rack / Pan Position Indicator
Control Panel
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Product, Parts and Accessories
CAUTION Metal and glass surfaces and accessories will be hot during and after cooking. Do
not touch the appliance or attempt to insert or remove accessories without proper
hand protection.
Accessories
Illustrations are for reference only and may differ from the actual product.
Oven Rack
Air Fry Basket
Rotisserie Spit and Forks
Cooking Pan
Rotisserie Lift
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Control Panel
1 Display
The LED display includes the following:
Cooking status indicators – Preheat/Cooking/Keep Warm
Temperature
Number of bread or bagel slices
Cooking time
Toasting level
Preset programs
2 Smart Programs
Air Fry
Toast
Bake
The Omni Plus toaster oven control panel features an LED display, 9 Smart
Program buttons, and 2 cooking method buttons. The left dial lets you select
Preset options associated with the various Smart Programs, while the right dial
controls the Temperature and Time as well as the cooking chamber light.
Broil
Roast
Slow Cook
Reheat
Proof
Dehydrate
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Control Panel
3 Presets dial
Turn to scroll through preset cooking options.
4 Temp/Time dial
Press to toggle between temperature and time options. Turn to increase or
decrease the temperature or cooking time.
5 Cancel
Press to stop a Smart Program at any time.
6 Start
Press to begin the Smart Program you have selected.
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Control Panel
OFF indicates that the Omni Plus toaster oven is
plugged in and is in Standby mode.
On indicates that the Omni Plus toaster oven is
in Preheat mode. The Preheat indicator is also
visible in the upper left corner of the display.
Note: The Omni Plus only preheats during the Air Fry,
Roast and Bake Smart Programs.
Use the Presets dial to select a preset program;
Press the Temp/Time dial to toggle between cook
time and temperature, then turn the dial to make
adjustments manually.
turn Food indicates that food in the cooking
chamber should be turned, ipped or rotated for
even cooking.
Note: If Rotate is turned on the turn food message will
not appear.
When 1 minute remains, the cook time counts
down in seconds.
When the program has completed the display
indicates End. When you open the oven door,
the oven returns to Standby and the display
indicates OFF.
Status Messages
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Smart Program Settings
Function Description
Standby
When the oven is plugged in, the display turns on and shows OFF to
indicate that it is in Standby mode. You may select a Smart Program when
in Standby mode.
Start The green Start key illuminates after a Smart Program is selected. Press
Start to begin cooking.
Pause
Open the oven door to pause the Smart Program once it has started.
When the door is open, the oven light will come on. Close the oven door
to resume the Smart Program.
Cancel Press Cancel to stop a Smart Program at any time. The oven returns to
Standby mode and the display indicates OFF.
Convect Once a Smart Program has begun, press Convect to toggle between HI
(High) and LO (Low) convection fan speeds. Refer to Smart Programs.
Rotate
Once a Smart Program has begun, press Rotate to turn the rotisserie
mode on or off.
Note: Not applicable to Toast or Bake.
Oven light on or off Press the Presets dial to turn the cooking chamber light on or off. The light
will turn off after 1 minute of inactivity.
Adjust and Save
Smart Program Time
and/or Temperature
Smart Programs are designed with optimal time and temperature settings.
Once a Smart Program or Preset has been selected, the time and
temperature can be adjusted using the Time/Temp dial to suit your
individual preferences. The new adjusted time and/or temperature is
saved in memory once you press Start.
Change Temperature
Scale (°F or °C)
When in Standby mode, press and hold the Presets dial for 3 seconds to
change between Fahrenheit (˚F) and Celsius (˚C).
Note: Temperature scale adjustments must be made when in Standby
mode.
Turn Sound On or
Off
When the oven is in Standby mode, press and hold both dials (Presets and
Temp/Time) for 3 seconds to turn the sound on (S On) and off (SOFF).
Note: Error alerts cannot be silenced.
Reset Individual
Smart Programs
When the oven is in Standby mode, press and hold the desired Smart
Program button for 3 seconds. The appliance beeps when the Smart
Program has been restored to the factory default setting.
Reset All Smart
Programs
When the oven is in Standby mode, press and hold Cancel for 3 seconds.
The appliance will beep when all Smart Programs have been restored to
the factory default settings.
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Cooking with the Omni Plus Toaster Oven
CAUTION Metal and glass surfaces and accessories will be hot during and after cooking.
Donot touch the appliance or attempt to insert or remove accessories without proper
hand protection.
Convection cooking and air frying uses rapid air circulation to heat the oven up
fast, so food cooks quickly and evenly.
Initial Test Run
Follow these steps to familiarize yourself with the Instant Omni toaster oven and
ensure it is operating properly. Once the Initial Test Run has completed, you may
use these same steps to start cooking.
Approximate time: 25 minutes
1. Open the oven door.
Place the cooking pan on the bottom of the cooking chamber.
Close door.
2. Plug the power cord into a 120 V power source.
Display indicates OFF signifying that the oven is in Standby mode.
3. Press the Air Fry Smart Program button. Turn the Presets dial to select the
Wings preset.
Note: The default Air Fry/Wings Smart Program cooking temperature is 400ºF/205ºC.
The default time is 12 minutes.
4. Press the Start button on the right side of the control panel to begincooking.
The display indicates On when the oven is in Preheat mode.
Note: At any time, you may turn the Temp/Time dial to adjust the cooking temperature
or time.
5. When the oven reaches the Smart Program cooking temperature, thecooking
time will start to count down on the display.
Note: For the test run, do not add food to the cooking chamber.
6. Partway through the Air Fry Smart Program cooking time, the oven will beep
and indicate turn Food to remind you to turn your food. Open thedoor to
automatically pause the Smart Program then close the door toresume.
Note: The turn Food reminder only appears when using Air Fry and Roast Smart
Programs and only if Rotate is not turned on.
Note: Cooking will recommence after 10 seconds whether food has been turned or not.
7. The display will count down the last minute of cooking time in seconds.
When the Smart Program is complete, the display indicates End and the fan
turns on automatically to cool the oven.
Note: The Omni Plus emits a Smart Reminder at 5, 20, and 60 minutes after the Smart
Program ends to remind you about your dish.
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Smart Programs
The cooking time and/or temperature can be adjusted any time once a
Smart Program has begun.
Smart Programs Preset Time Range Temperature Range Convection
Air Fry
Ensures the golden crispiness you love without the oil.
Fries 5 – 45 minutes 180 – 450ºF / 82 – 232ºC
High
Potato 5 – 45 minutes 180 – 450ºF / 82 – 232ºC
Wings 5 – 45 minutes 180 – 450ºF / 82 – 232ºC
Beef 5 – 45 minutes 180 – 450ºF / 82 – 232ºC
Chicken 5 – 45 minutes 180 – 450ºF / 82 – 232ºC
Fish 5 – 45 minutes 180 – 450ºF / 82 – 232ºC
Shrimp 5 – 45 minutes 180 – 450ºF / 82 – 232ºC
Veggies 5 – 45 minutes 180 – 450ºF / 82 – 232ºC
Toast
Use the Temp/Time dial to select the number of bread or bagel slices to be
toasted, up to a maximum of 6 slices.
Use the Temp/Time dial to adjust your preferred toast darkness, from levels 1 to 5.
You may adjust the toasting time after the Smart Program has begun.
Bread Adjusts by quantity Darkness Level 1-5 No
Bagel Adjusts by quantity Darkness Level 1-5
Bake
Perfect for desserts like brownies, cakes and cookies.
Potato 1 – 60 minutes 350 – 450ºF / 177 – 232ºC
Low / High
Chicken 1 – 60 minutes 350 – 450ºF / 177 – 232ºC
Fish 1 – 60 minutes 350 – 450ºF / 177 – 232ºC
Bread 1 – 60 minutes 350 – 450ºF / 177 – 232ºC
Pizza 1 – 60 minutes 350 – 450ºF / 177 – 232ºC
Cake 1 minute – 4 hours 180 – 450ºF / 82 – 232ºC
Broil
The direct top-down heat is designed to melt cheese, crisp meat, and caramelize
fruits and vegetables.
Beef 10 – 30 minutes 350 – 450ºF / 177 – 232ºC
Low / High
Chicken 10 – 30 minutes 350 – 450ºF / 177 – 232ºC
Fish 1 – 10 minutes 350 – 450ºF / 177 – 232ºC
Shrimp 1 – 10 minutes 350 – 450ºF / 177 – 232ºC
Veggies 1 – 10 minutes 350 – 450ºF / 177 – 232ºC
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Smart Programs
Smart Programs Preset Time Range Temperature Range Convection
Roast
For beautifully roasted meats and vegetables.
Potato 10 – 60 minutes 320 – 450ºF / 160 – 232ºC
Low / High
Wings 20 – 40 minutes 320 – 450ºF / 160 – 232ºC
Beef 10 – 40 minutes 280 – 450ºF / 138 – 232ºC
Chicken 20 – 60 minutes 320 – 450ºF / 160 – 232ºC
Fish 7 – 60 minutes 320 – 450ºF / 160 – 232ºC
Veggies 5 – 60 minutes 400 – 450ºF / 204 – 232ºC
Slow Cook
Low and slow cooking is ideal for tough or fatty cuts of meat like brisket, ank
steaks and some game meats.
N/A 2 – 20 hours 210ºF / 99ºC Low
Reheat
Warm up leftovers without overcooking or drying out the food.
Fries 5 – 30 minutes 120 – 450ºF / 49 – 232ºC
Low / High
Potato 3 – 15 minutes 120 – 450ºF / 49 – 232ºC
Wings 3 – 30 minutes 120 – 450ºF / 49 – 232ºC
Beef 3 – 60 minutes 120 – 450ºF / 49 – 232ºC
Chicken 2 – 60 minutes 120 – 450ºF / 49 – 232ºC
Fish 3 – 30 minutes 120 – 450ºF / 49 – 232ºC
Shrimp 3 – 30 minutes 120 – 450ºF / 49 – 232ºC
Veggies 3 – 30 minutes 120 – 450ºF / 49 – 232ºC
Pizza 3 – 30 minutes 120 – 450ºF / 49 – 232ºC
Proof Low temperature proong allows yeast to ferment and bread dough to rise.
Bread 1 minute – 4 hours 70 – 100ºF / 21 – 38ºC Low
Dehydrate
Low temperature heat is circulated to effectively draw moisture from foods.
Make veggie chips, dehydrated fruit leather and all kinds of delicious jerkies.
Beef 30 minutes – 72 hours 85 – 175ºF / 29 – 79ºC Low / High
Veggies 30 minutes – 72 hours 85 – 175ºF / 29 – 79ºC
The above cooking times and temperatures are recommendations only.
Some experimentation may be required. Always follow a trusted recipe.
CAUTION Always use a meat thermometer to ensure the internal temperature reaches a safe
minimum temperature. Refer to the USDA’s Safe Minimum Internal Temperature
Chart for more information.
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Rotisserie Cooking
Always insert rotisserie accessories and food into the cooking chamber before
preheating the oven.
To use the Rotisserie Spit and Forks
Remove the forks and screws from the package.
Push the food item onto the spit.
Slide the forks onto both ends of the spit, ensuring the prongs are inserted
into the food item. Tighten the setting screws until they are secure.
CAUTION Ensure the food item is able to rotate freely in the cooking chamber. Do not allow
food items to make contact with the heating elements. Truss food to secure all
pieces. Insert the cooking tray to catch any grease and/or juices.
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Rotisserie Cooking
Rotisserie Cooking
With the oven door open, insert the pointed end of the rotisserie arm into the
rotisserie catch on the right.
Next, position the square end of the rotisserie spit in the notch on the left
side of the cooking chamber.
Rotate the rotisserie spit slightly to ensure it is securely in place.
Close the oven door.
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Rotisserie Cooking
Select Air Fry, Roast, Broil or Reheat
Use the Temp / Time dial to adjust cooking temperature and time as desired.
Touch Start.
Rotisserie mode will automatically turn on when Roast is selected. If you wish,
touch Rotate to turn rotisserie mode off.
The convection fan is automatically on. Touch Convect if you wish to adjust
between HI (High) or LO (Low) fan speeds.
Note: Convection is set to HI (High) on Air Fry and cannot be changed.
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Rotisserie Cooking
Removing your rotisserie food
Open the oven door. Position the rotisserie lift hooks beneath the left and
right arms of the rotisserie spit where the indents are located.
Lift the rotisserie spit slightly on the left, and slide it left to remove it from the
catch on the right.
CAUTION The oven door and accessories will be hot after cooking. Use proper hand
protection when opening the oven door and removing food items from a hot
cooking chamber.
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Rotisserie Cooking
Carefully pull the accessory towards you and remove it from the cooking
chamber. Place your food on a tray or heat resistant surface.
Using heat protection for your hands, unscrew the rotisserie forks and remove
them from the food, then remove the food from the spit.
WARNING Rotisserie spit, forks, and basket will be hot during and after cooking. Always use
the rotisserie lift to remove rotisserie accessories, and exercise extreme caution
when removing hot accessories from the cooking chamber. Always use oven mitts
when disassembling hot rotisserie accessories.
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Cooking Tips
The Omni Plus toaster oven cooks all your favorite fresh and frozen oven-baked
and air fried snacks—fast!
Use the Smart Programs as a starting point and experiment with cooking times
and temperatures to get the results you prefer.
Rotisserie-cooked foods and rotisserie accessories and foods must be placed
in the oven before touching Start.
With the exception of rotisserie-cooked foods, most foods will benet greatly
from a preheated oven.
When cooking coated food items, use an egg wash and breadcrumb batter
instead of liquid-based batters to ensure that the batter will stick to the food.
For crispy, golden fries, soak fresh potato sticks in ice water for 15minutes,
patdry and spray lightly with cooking oil before inserting them into the oven.
When baking a cake, pie, quiche, or any food with lling or batter, use an
oven-safe baking dish and cover the food to prevent the top from overcooking.
Air frying can cause oil and fat to drip from foods. If white smoke appears,
carefully remove and empty the cooking pan.
To ensure seasoning adheres to food items, spray them with cooking oil before
adding seasoning.
Use any oven-safe cookware in your Omni Plus toaster oven.
CAUTION Do not spray cooking oil into the cooking chamber.
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Cooking Timetable
Food Setting Cooking Time* Cooking
Temperature* Accessory & Placement
Thin-cut fries
(Frozen)
Air Fry /
Roast
14 – 18
minutes
400°F /
205°C
Air Fry Basket on Oven Rack
Middle Position
Thin-cut fries
(Fresh)
Air Fry /
Roast
18 – 20
minutes
400°F /
205°C
Air Fry Basket on Oven Rack
Middle Position
Thick-cut fries
(Frozen)
Air Fry /
Roast
16 – 20
minutes
400°F /
205°C
Air Fry Basket on Oven Rack
Middle Position
Thick-cut fries
(Fresh)
Air Fry /
Roast
20 – 25
minutes
400°F /
205°C
Air Fry Basket on Oven Rack
Middle Position
Chicken wings
(Fresh)
Air Fry /
Roast
20 – 30
minutes
360°F /
182°C
Air Fry Basket on Cooking Pan
Bottom Position
Whole chicken
(up to 4 lbs) Roast 50 – 70
minutes
380°F /
193°C Rotisserie Spit
Chicken nuggets
(Frozen) Broil 10 – 15
minutes
400°F /
205°C
Cooking Pan or Air Fry Basket
on Oven Rack
Middle Position
Shrimp
(Frozen) Air Fry 8 minutes 400°F /
205°C
Cooking Pan or Air Fry Basket
on Oven Rack
Middle Position
Shrimp
(Fresh) Air Fry 8 – 10 minutes 350°F /
177°C
Cooking Pan or Air Fry Basket
on Oven Rack
Middle Position
Fish sticks
(Frozen) Broil 8 – 12 minutes 400°F /
205°C
Cooking Pan
Middle Position
Asparagus Broil /
Bake 7 – 9 minutes 370°F /
188°C
Cooking Pan or Air Fry Basket
on Oven Rack
Middle Position
Cauliower Broil /
Bake 6 – 10 minutes 370°F /
188°C
Cooking Pan or Air Fry Basket
on Oven Rack
Middle Position
Cake Bake 25 – 35
minutes
360°F /
182°C
Baking dish on Cooking Pan
Bottom Position
*Note: Cooking times and temperatures are recommendations only. Always follow a trustedrecipe.
Visit our recipe site for a full list of cooking timetables and easy-to-follow recipes.
CAUTION Always use a meat thermometer to ensure the internal temperature reaches a safe
minimum temperature. Refer to the USDA’s Safe Minimum Internal Temperature
Chart for more information.
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Care and Cleaning
WARNING
Do not immerse the
appliance in water. Do not
rinse the appliance under
a tap. Do not wet prongs of
power cord.
Without proper cleaning, food
and grease splatter may build
up around the heating element,
leading to a risk of smoke, re,
and personal injury.
If you see or smell smoke, touch
Cancel and unplug the appliance.
Once cool, remove food splatter or
grease with a soft cloth and mild
detergent.
Clean the Instant Omni Plus toaster oven after each use. Always unplug the toaster oven and
let it cool to room temperature before cleaning. Let all surfaces dry thoroughly before use and
before storage.
Part / Accessory Instructions Cleaning Method
Cooking Pan Optionally, prior to use, spray with non-stick cooking
spray for easier cleaning.
Dishwasher Safe /
Hand Washable
(May be submerged)
Rotisserie Spit and Forks Disassemble and clean after each use.
Rotisserie Lift Clean as needed.
Oven Rack Do not cover the oven rack when cooking.
Air Fry Basket Optionally, spray with non-stick cooking spray before
adding food.
Crumb Tray Remove and clean after each use and ensure all
grease and food debris is fully removed.
Cooking Chamber
Clean after each use once the cooking chamber is
cool.
Use a damp cloth or sponge to ensure the heating
element, surrounding area, and chamber walls are
free of grease and food debris.
You may use any commercial oven cleaner to
remove stubborn grease residue.
Use care when cleaning around the bottom heating
elements.
Damp Cloth or
Sponge Only
Toaster Oven Exterior
Clean with a soft, damp cloth or sponge, and wipe
dry to avoid streaking.
Use a barely damp cloth to wipe food particles off
the power cord, as needed.
Note: Never use harsh chemical detergents, scouring pads, or powders on any of the parts or components as
this may lead to damage.
To remove baked on grease residue from accessories and the cooking chamber, unplug the appliance
and wait for it to cool. Then spray the affected area with a mixture of baking soda and vinegar, and
wipe clean. For stubborn stains, allow the mixture to sit on the affected area for several minutes before
removing residue.
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Troubleshooting
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Scenario Possible Reason Possible Solution
Toaster oven is plugged
in but will not turn on
The appliance is not
properly plugged in
Ensure the power cord is plugged rmly into a 120 V
outlet.
Bad power connection or
no power
Plug in another appliance to the same outlet to
check the outlet for power.
Move the toaster oven to another outlet to ensure
there is nothing else plugged in on the same circuit
or in the general area.
Inspect power cord for damage. If damage is
noticed discontinue use and contact Customer
Care.
Condensation is forming
on countertops Toaster oven does not have
proper ventilation
Ensure the toaster oven has at least 5" / 13cm of
space around all sides while in use.
Water is dripping onto
the counter from under
the door
Oven light will not turn on Oven is not plugged in Ensure that the toaster oven is plugged in securely
and the oven is in Standby.
Black smoke is coming
from the toaster oven
CAUTION Stop cooking immediately. Press Cancel, then unplug the
appliance and allow it to cool to room temperature.
Using an oil with a low
smoke point
Choose a neutral oil with a high smoke point, such
as Canola, Avocado, Soybean, Safower, or Rice
Bran.
Food particles or residue on
the bottom of the cooking
chamber, air fry basket,
oven rack, cooking pan,
rotisserie spit and forks, or
crumb tray
Remove all accessories from the cooking chamber
and clean the area as well as all accessories
thoroughly.
Faulty circuit or heating
element
Contact Customer Care.
Note: Do not attempt to repair the appliance.
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Troubleshooting
Scenario Possible Reason Possible Solution
White smoke
is coming from
toaster oven
Cooking foods with excess
fat, such as bacon, sausage,
and burgers may result in
white smoke
Avoid air frying foods with a high fat content.
Check the cooking pan for excess oil or fat and carefully
remove as needed after cooking.
Water is vaporizing
producing thick steam
Pat dry moist food ingredients before air frying. Do not
add water or other liquid to the oven’s cooking chamber.
Seasoning on food has
blown into element
Be mindful when seasoning food. Spray vegetables and
meats before adding seasoning so they adhere to the
ingredients.
Error code
appears on
display
E1
Sensor error
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1-800-828-7280
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E2
E3
E6
E7
Any other servicing should be performed by an authorized service representative.
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WarrantyWarranty
Limited Warranty
This Limited Warranty is effective for one year from the date of original consumer purchase. Proof of original purchase
date and, if requested by an authorized representative of Instant Brands Inc. (“Instant Brands”), return of your appliance,
is required to obtain service under this Limited Warranty. Provided that this appliance is operated and maintained in
accordance with written instructions attached to or furnished with the appliance, Instant Brands will, in its sole and
exclusive discretion, either: (i) repair defects in materials or workmanship; or (ii) replace the appliance. In the event that
your appliance is replaced, the Limited Warranty on the replacement appliance will expire 12 months from the date of
original consumer purchase.
This Limited Warranty extends only to the original purchaser and use of the appliance in
the United States of America and Canada. This warranty does not cover units that are used
outside of the United States of America and Canada.
Any modication or attempted modication to your appliance may interfere with the safe operation of the appliance and
will void this Limited Warranty. This Limited Warranty does not apply in respect of any appliance or any part thereof that
has been altered or modied unless such alterations or modications were expressly authorized by an Instant Brands
representative.
Limitation and Exclusions
The liability of Instant Brands, if any, for any allegedly defective appliance or part shall in no circumstances exceed the
purchase price of a comparable replacement appliance.
This Limited Warranty does not cover:
1. Damage resulting from accident, alteration, misuse, abuse, neglect, unreasonable use, use contrary to the operating
instructions, normal wear and tear, commercial use, improper assembly, disassembly, failure to provide reasonable
and necessary maintenance, re, ood, acts of God or repair by anyone unless directed by an Instant Brands
Representative;
2. Repairs where your appliance is used for other than normal, personal use or when it is used in a manner that is
contrary to published user or operator instructions; or
3. Use of unauthorized parts and accessories, or repairs to parts and systems resulting from unauthorized repairs or
modications made to this appliance.
The cost of repair or replacement under these excluded circumstances shall be borne by you.
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Warranty
Disclaimer of Implied Warranties
EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED HEREIN AND TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, INSTANT BRANDS MAKES NO
WARRANTIES, CONDITIONS OR REPRESENTATIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, BY STATUTE, USAGE, CUSTOM OF TRADE OR
OTHERWISE WITH RESPECT TO THE APPLIANCES OR PARTS COVERED BY THIS WARRANTY, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED
TO, WARRANTIES, CONDITIONS, OR REPRESENTATIONS OF WORKMANSHIP, MERCHANTABILITY, MERCHANTABLE QUALITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR DURABILITY.
Some states or provinces do not allow for the exclusion of implied warranties of merchantability or tness, so this
limitation may not apply to you. In these states and provinces, you have only the implied warranties that are expressly
required to be provided in accordance with applicable law.
Limitation of Remedies; Exclusion of Incidental and Consequential Damage
YOUR SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL BE APPLIANCE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS
PROVIDED HEREIN. INSTANT BRANDS SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THE APPLIANCE OR DAMAGES WITH RESPECT
TO ANY ECONOMIC LOSS, PERSONAL INJURY, LOSS OF PROPERTY, LOSS OF REVENUES OR PROFITS, LOSS OF ENJOYMENT
OR USE, COSTS OF REMOVAL, INSTALLATION OR OTHER INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY
NATURE OR KIND.
Warranty Registration
Please visit www.instantappliances.com/support/register to register your new Instant Brands™ appliance
and validate your warranty within thirty (30) days of purchase. You will be asked to provide the store name, date of
purchase, model number (found on the back of your appliance) and serial number (found on the bottom of your
appliance) along with your name and email address. The registration will enable us to keep you up to date with product
developments, recipes and contact you in the unlikely event of a product safety notication. By registering, you
acknowledge that you have read and understand the instructions for use, and warnings set forth in the accompanying
instructions.
Warranty Service
To obtain service under this warranty, please contact our Customer Service Department by
phone at 1-800-828-7280 or by email to support@instantappliances.com. You can also create
a support ticket online at www.instantappliances.com/support. If we are unable to resolve
the problem, you may be asked to send your appliance to the Service Department for quality
inspection. Instant Brands is not responsible for shipping costs related to warranty service,
save and except for shipping costs associated with the return of your appliance from Canada or
within the 48 contiguous states and the District of Columbia of the United States of America, as
provided herein. When returning your appliance, please include your name, mailing address,
email address, phone number, and proof of the original purchase date as well as a description
of the problem you are encountering with the appliance.
Copyright © 2019 Instant Brands™ Inc
649-0101-81
Register your product today
instantappliances.com/support/register
Instant Brands Inc.
11 – 300 Earl Grey Dr., Suite 383
Ottawa, Ontario
K2T 1C1
Canada
Contact Information
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