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INSTRUCTION BOOKLET

CUSTOMER SERVICE 1-877-926-6526


IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 18. D O NOT clean with metal scouring pads. Pieces
can break off the pad and touch electrical parts
involving a risk of electrical shock.
When using an electrical appliance, basic safety
precautions should always be followed to reduce 19. W
 hen broiling, use extreme caution when
the risk of fire, electric shock, and/or injury, removing tray or disposing of hot grease,
hot liquid or hot oil.
including the following:
20. The door and the outer surface may get hot when
1. R EAD ALL INSTRUCTIONS, PRODUCT LABELS
appliance is used.
AND WARNINGS BEFORE USING THE
AIR FRY TOASTER OVEN. 21. To turn this appliance off, return all controls to the
“off” position, then remove plug from wall outlet.
2. D O NOT touch hot surfaces “ ”. Use handles and
knobs. Always use oven mitts when handling hot 22. T his appliance is not intended for use by persons
materials and allow metal parts to cool before (including children) with reduced physical,
cleaning. Allow the unit to cool thoroughly before sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of
putting in or taking off parts. Always use the oven experience and knowledge, unless they have been
handles when moving the unit. given supervision or instruction concerning use
of the appliance by a person responsible for their
3. W hen the unit is not in use and before cleaning,
safety. Children should be supervised to ensure
unplug the oven from the wall outlet.
that they do not play with the appliance.
NOTE: Make sure the oven is turned off
before unplugging. 23. Close supervision is necessary when any
appliance is used by or near children, or
4. To protect against risk of electrical shock, do
incapacitated individuals.
not immerse the appliance in water or any
other liquids. 24. T he instructions shall state that appliances are
not intended to be operated by means of an
5. D O NOT operate this or any appliance with a
external timer or separate remote-control system
frayed or damaged cord or plug or after the
appliance malfunctions or is dropped or has been 25. T his appliance is intended to be used in
damaged in any manner. Take this appliance household and similar applications such as: staff
only to the nearest Authorized Service Center for kitchen areas in shops, offices and other working
examination, repair or adjustment. environments, farm houses, by clients in hotels,
motels and other residential type environments,
6. DO NOT use attachments not recommended by
bed and breakfast type environments.
the manufacturer; they may cause fire, electric
shock or personal injury. 26. During hot air frying, hot steam is released through
the air outlet openings. Keep your hands and face
7. D
 O NOT use outdoors or for
at a safe distance from the steam and from air
commercial purposes.
outlet openings. Also, be careful of hot steam
8. D O NOT use this appliance for other than its and air when you remove the cooking
intended use. accessories from the appliance.
9. DO NOT let the cord dangle over the edge of a

10. D
tabletop or countertop or touch hot surfaces.
 O NOT place the appliance near a hot gas or SAVE THESE
INSTRUCTIONS
electric burner or in a heated oven.
11. E xtreme caution should be used when using
containers constructed of material other than
metal or glass.
12. A fire may occur if the Air Fry Toaster Oven
is covered or touching flammable materials,
including curtains, draperies, walls, etc., when in
FOR HOUSEHOLD
operation. Do not store any items on top of the
appliance when
in operation.
USE ONLY
13. W hen using the oven, pull the unit out a minimum SPECIAL CORD SET INSTRUCTIONS
of 15 cm (6 inches) away from walls on all sides. 1. A
 short power supply cord is provided to reduce the
Remove cords from other products from behind hazards resulting from becoming entangled in or
the oven. tripping over a longer cord.
14. D O NOT store any materials, other than
manufacturer’s recommended accessories, in 2. If the power supply cord is too short, it is suggested
this unit when not in use. to have a qualified electrician or serviceman to
install an outlet near appliance.
15. D O NOT place any flammable materials in oven,
such as paper, cardboard, plastic or any materials 3. If an extension cord is used, the marked electrical
that may catch fire or melt. rating of the extension cord must be the at least as
16. DO NOT cover the oven with metal foil. This will great as the electrical rating of the appliance, and
cause overheating of the appliance. the longer cord should be arranged so that it will not
drape over the countertop or tabletop where it can
17. O versized foods, metal foil packages, or utensils be tripped over unintentionally or pulled by children.
must not be inserted in a toaster oven as they may
involve a risk of fire or electric shock.
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Hello!
Welcome to the GreenLife™ family!
We’re dedicated to making
every meal a little fresher, a little
healthier, and a little better. From
our healthy ceramic nonstick
cookware to our time-saving
appliances, our eye-catching
products bring a pop of color and
style to your kitchen so you can
truly make any meal your own. We
hope your purchase gives you a
fresh new approach to
healthy meals. Enjoy!

This appliance has a polarized plug (one blade is wider


than the other). To reduce the risk of electric shock, this
plug is intended to fit into a polarized outlet only one way.
If the plug does not fit fully into the outlet, reverse the plug.
If it still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician.
Do not attempt to modify the plug in any way.

BEFORE FIRST USE CONTENTS


•E  nsure that there is enough ventilation around the oven Important Safeguards................2
and that the oven is completely dry before use.
About GreenLife.........................3
•P  lace Air Fry Toaster Oven on heat resistant surfaces.
Avoid placing on any untreated wooden surfaces. Parts...........................................4
•D  uring first use, you may experience light smoke Operation....................................5
coming out from the oven, this is normal, and smoke Cooking Chart ...........................6
should disappear after 5 minutes. Tips & Hints................................6
• The feet of the oven can leave some marks on Cleaning and Maintenance........6
the surface, if this happens, remove marks with Troubleshooting.........................6
damp cloth.
Warranty.....................................7
• To get better cooking performance, it is recommended
to pre-heat the oven for about 10 minutes.

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PARTS B.

A.

E. C.

G.
D. F.

A. Indicator Light D. Healthy, Nontoxic Rack/Air Fry Basket


Illuminates once the timer is set. The Air Can be used for baking, broiling, and
Fry Toaster Oven will automatically turn- toasting. Accommodates up to a 9” pizza
off, bell will sound, and Power Indicator and 4 slices of toast. Use the rack/air Fry
Light will turn off when time has basket with the baking pan.
been reached.
E. Healthy Nontoxic, Nonstick
B. T
 emperature/Shade Control Dial Baking Pan
Adjustable Temperature control Place food in this pan to cool or use
Warm/250-450˚F/Broil/Air Fry . as the drip tray underneath the
rack/air fry basket.
C. Timer Dial
Up to 60-minute timer with F. C
 rumb Tray/Door
Auto Shut-Off. Collects crumbs and grease.
G. Oven Door with Cool-Touch Handle
Constructed with tempered
glass for safety.

OPERATION 9. O
 nce the cooking time has been reached, the timer
will shut off automatically, bell will sound and Power
Your Air Fry Toaster Oven is equipped with all the Indicator Light will turn off.
options of a full-size oven in a countertop appliance; 10. A
 fter use, turn the Timer Dial off and unplug your
toasts, bakes, broils, air frys. Air Fry Toaster Oven.
NOTE: During initial startup you may detect a slight 11. W
 ait until the oven is completely cool before any
smell and/or smoke. Turn the temperature to max and cleaning or maintenance.
let run for approximately 5 minutes. Note: If the timer is not expired, it is normal for it to
1. P
 lace your GreenLife Air Fry Toaster Oven on a keep ticking - even when unplugged. Simply turn
clean, dry surface. the timer dial counterclockwise to OFF position to
avoid this.
2. M
 ake sure the Timer Dial is in the
OFF position.
3. P
 lug cord into an electrical outlet.
TOAST
1. P
 lace oven rack in the oven. Place food on rack.
4. Pre-heat Oven and then place food into Air Fry Baking pan can be placed underneath the rack.
Toaster Oven on rack or baking pan.
2. T
 urn the Temperature Dial to Toast .
6. Turn the Temperature Dial clockwise to desired
setting, up to 450°F.  otate Timer Dial clockwise to be “ ” with around
3. R
4 minutes, then back to desired toast shade.
7. T
 urn the Timer Dial clockwise to the desired cooking
time, up to 60 minutes.
8. T
 he Power Light will light up once the Timer Dial
is turned.

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IMPORTANT that you are not overcooking. Do not use oven plastic or
paper cooking bags in the Air Fry Toaster Oven.
When choosing Toast color from light to dark, always

BROIL ⁄ BAGEL
rotate timer between “ ” to “ ” . This will ensure that
the timer operates correctly and safely. When the toast
cycle is finished the bell will ring and the electrical
power is automatically turned off. To stop the cycle 1. P
 lace the food on the baking pan and then place the
at any time, turn the timer counterclockwise to the pan on the top of the rack in the oven.
off “ ” position and the bell will ring. Close the oven door.
Note: We suggest to always preheat the oven before
In this cycle both the top and bottom heating elements placing the food inside.
operate, however they may not glow red hot. Please
note this is normal and they are operating properly. 2. R
 otate the Temperature Dial to Broil position.

BAKE
3. T
 he Timer Dial “ ” is the On/Off Switch.
4. Rotate the Timer Dial clockwise (up to 60 min).
1. P
 lace food on the baking pan and then place the pan At the sound of the bell, the bake function will
in the oven. automatically turn off “ ”.
Note: We suggest to always preheat the oven before During this cycle, only the top heating
placing the food inside. elements operate.
2. R
 otate the Temperature Dial “ ” to the NOTE: Always monitor the food at this setting to
desired temperature. ensure that you are not overcooking. Do not use oven
3. T
 he Timer Dial “ ” is the On/Off Switch. plastic or paper cooking bags in the
Air Fry Toaster Oven.
4. Rotate the Timer Dial clockwise (up to 60 min).
At the sound of the bell, the bake function will
automatically turn off “ ”.
During this cycle, both the top and bottom heating
elements operate.
NOTE: Always monitor the food at this setting to ensure
that you are not overcooking. Do not use oven plastic or
paper cooking bags in the Air Fry Toaster Oven.

AIR FRY
1. P
 lace oven rack in the oven. Place food on rack.
Baking pan can be placed underneath the rack.
Note: We suggest to always preheat the oven before
placing the food inside.
2. R
 otate the Temperature Dial “ ” to the Air fry.
3. T
 he Timer Dial “ ” is the On/Off Switch.
4. Rotate the Timer Dial clockwise (up to 60 min).
At the sound of the bell, the bake function will
automatically turn off “ ”.
During this cycle, both the top and bottom heating
elements operate, and internal fan will running.
NOTE: Always monitor the food at this setting to ensure

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COOKING CHART
Temperature Dial Description Food
Warm / 250F° / The upper and lower heating elements Defrosting frozen food. Keeping cooked food warm.
Defrost heat to a low temperature for warming Cooking food on low.
or defrosting.

250F° – 450F° Adjustable temperature settings. Meat, vegetables, fish, pizza, nuggets, fries, cookies,
muffins and more!

Toast The upper and lower heating elements Sliced bread, English muffins, etc.
both heat to 400F°. The timer
determines toast shading.

Broil / Bagel The upper heating element heats to Top browning or melting for bagles, pizza, open-faced
desired temperature. sandwiches, and more!

Timer Dial
Light and Dark shade control. Set the temperature dial to 400F°.

0-60 Minutes Timer settings by minute, up to 60 minutes

Auto Shut-Off Bell will sound and light will turn off, once the time has elapsed.

TIPS & HINTS CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE


•F
 or best results always use the baking pan under CAUTION: To prevent personal injury or electric shock,
the rack/air fry basket. always turn the Temperature Dial to Off position and
unplug from outlet.
•F
 or better cooking results, it is recommended to
pre-heat the oven for approximately 10 minutes. •A
 llow unit to cool completely before cleaning.
•F
 or best results and to preserve the nonstick coating •O
 nce unit has cooled remove the rack and/or baking
longer, use nylon, plastic, wooden or rubber utensils. pan for cleaning.
•N
 ever cut food on the baking pan or crumb tray. •A
 ll surfaces can be cleaned with a clean damp cloth,
including the interior.
•R
 emove stubborn stains with a melamine sponge
and mild dish washing liquid; •D
 o not immerse the appliance, power cord or power
DO NOT USE STEEL WOOL or any other abrasive plug in water or any liquids.
cleaner, as it will damage the nonstick surface of the •D
 o not use abrasive cleaners or sharp utensils to
baking pan and crumb tray. clean the Air Fry Toaster Oven or the accessories.
•D
 ry thoroughly.
•H
 ealthy, Nontoxic Rack/Air Fry Basket and baking
pan are dishwasher safe.
•S
 wing-open the crumb door, tip back oven and pull
the crumb tray knob forward and then down.
•S
 hake off crumbs from crumb tray. Cleaning the
crumb tray often will avoid any accumulation.

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TROUBLESHOOTING
Issue Cause Solution
Air Fry Toaster Not plugged into Make sure the oven is plugged into a functional
Oven does not a functional electrical outlet.
turn on electrical outlet.

Outside of oven is Standard procedure. This is normal. Only use the door handle while oven is on
hot during use and during cool down period.

Power light does Timer is not set. The timer has to be set for the power light to turn on.
not illuminate

Unsure if need to For better cooking results, it is recommended to pre-heat


preheat oven the oven for approximately 10 minutes.

What oils can Oils with high smoke points, like canola oil and
I use? grapeseed oils, are best. If you use Extra Virgin Olive
Oil, cook on moderate heat settings to prevent it from
burning onto your cooking surface.
Can I use Avoid all oils in spray form as they may damage the
spray oils? nonstick coating of your cooking surface.

Bottom of bread is Using broil position Check that your temperature dial is set to the toast
not browning instead of toast. position, not the broil position.

Bread is too dark Using a too dark setting. Adjust the shade control to a lighter setting.

Bread is too light Using a too light setting. Adjust the shade control to a darker setting.

Food is not crispy Some foods may require If not crispy enough, brush some oil on the food.
or fried evenly more oil than others.

Food is The temperature might Use the Temperature Dial to increase temperature.
undercooked be too low.

When air frying, Not flipping larger items Most foods do not need to be flipped during cooking, but
food is unevenly while cooking. larger items should be turned halfway through cooking
cooked cycle to ensure evenly cooked and browned result.

The drippings Did not use baking pan Be sure to always use the Baking Pan underneath the
from the rack/air with rack/air fry basket. rack/air fry basket.
fry basket made a
mess in the oven
Unsure how crumb Crumb door is Crumb door opens for effortless cleaning.
door works not removable.

Unsure which Rack/Air Fry Basket and Baking Pan are dishwasher safe.
accessories are
dishwasher safe
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BEFORE RETURNING YOUR Other than your right to pursue a claim in small claims
court, as described in the Terms, the arbitrator will have

GREENLIFE PRODUCT exclusive authority to resolve any dispute relating to


arbitrability and/ or enforceability of this arbitration
provision, including any unconscionability challenge
If you are experiencing problems with your Air Fry
or any other challenge that the arbitration provision
Toaster Oven, we suggest that you call GreenLife
or these Terms are void, voidable or otherwise invalid.
customer service at 1-877-926-6526 before returning
The arbitrator will be empowered to grant whatever
the product. A representative can confirm whether
relief would be available in court under law or in
the product is under warranty and advise on next
equity. Any award of the arbitrator(s) will be final and
steps.
binding on each of the parties and may be entered
IMPORTANT: If the defective product is to be as a judgment in any court of competent jurisdiction.
serviced by someone other than GreenLife’s Attorney fee shifting in this case is governed by the
authorized service, please tell the servicer to call Terms. You agree to an arbitration on an individual
our consumer service at 1-877- 926-6526 to ensure basis. In any dispute, NEITHER YOU NOR THE
that the problem is properly diagnosed, the product COOKWARE COMPANY (USA), LLC WILL BE ENTITLED
is serviced with the correct parts, and the product is TO JOIN OR CONSOLIDATE CLAIMS BY OR AGAINST
still under warranty. OTHER CUSTOMERS IN COURT OR IN ARBITRATION
OR OTHERWISE PARTICIPATE IN ANY CLAIM AS A

LIMITED WARRANTY
CLASS REPRESENTATIVE, CLASS MEMBER OR IN A
PRIVATE ATTORNEY GENERAL CAPACITY. The arbitral
tribunal may not consolidate more than one person’s
GreenLife Electrics are covered by a limited warranty claims, and may not otherwise preside over any form
against defects in materials and workmanship, of a representative or class proceeding. The arbitral
beginning on the date of purchase and lasting for two tribunal has no power to consider the enforceability of
years. If your GreenLife Electrics product has a defect this class arbitration waiver and any challenge to the
during the warranty period, The Cookware Company class arbitration waiver may only be raised in a court of
(USA), LLC will either repair or replace the product. competent jurisdiction. If any provision of the arbitration
Further information on the warranty claim process, agreement described herein and in the Terms is found
exclusions from warranty coverage, and other terms unenforceable, the unenforceable provision will be
can be found in the complete limited warranty for this severed and the remaining arbitration terms will be
product, available online at greenlifecookware.com. enforced.

TERMS OF SALE; ARBITRATION


The terms on which The Cookware Company (USA),
LLC sells GreenLife Electrics are available online at
greenlife-cookware.com (the “Terms”). The Terms
contain very important information regarding
your rights and obligations, as well as conditions,
limitations, and exclusions that may apply to you.
Please read them carefully.
In particular, the Terms provide that, by your
purchase of this product, you and The Cookware
Company (USA), LLC are agreeing to give up any
rights to litigate in a court or before a jury, or to
participate in a class action or representative action
with respect to a claim. Other rights that you would
have if you went to court may also be unavailable or
limited in arbitration.
Any claim, dispute, or controversy between you and
The Cookware Company (USA), LLC arising from or
relating in any way to your purchase of products or
services will be resolved exclusively and finally by
binding arbitration.
The arbitration will be administered by the American
Arbitration Association (“AAA”) in accordance with
the Consumer Arbitration Rules (the “AAA Rules”)
then in effect, except as modified hereby. (The AAA
Rules are available at adr.org or by calling the AAA
at 1-800-778-7879.) The Federal Arbitration Act will
govern the interpretation and enforcement of this
arbitration and waiver provision. The Cookware
Company (USA), LLC will be responsible for the AAA
filing fee of any such proceeding.
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