[Small-Appliance-Cooking] ninja ag301 information
Jude DaShiell
jdashiel at panix.com
Fri Mar 31 21:39:48 UTC 2023
This device is not accessible if you have no useable vision for a couple
reasons.
You have to get the timing correct when keying in a sequence of buttons to
do any cooking in it.
If the timing is off the oven remains a paperweight.
Now, I do know the button layout on the oven so will document that here.
The glossy part on the control panel is the view window where messages
flash up for sighted people. It's in the top center of the panel.
Just to the left of that panel are a couple half oval buttons and those
are used to set temperature. To the right of the view window are two half
oval buttons that are used to set time. Strangely those are the only four
raised buttons on the air fryer.Air crisp function button is just right of
time increase button and dehydrate button is right of air crisp.
The bottom row of buttons from far left to right is as follows:
Grill, start/stop, power, roast, and bake.
The power button is the large oval button in the center of bottom row
under the view window and has to be pressed to turn the air fryer on.
The grill button if pressed then needs temperature selected and time
selected, then hit start/stop to get the operation going. Hitting the
power button can also stop the air fryer as well as opening the hood. If
you mess an operation up, pull the plug and start over the air fryer has
no state memory.
Grill if pressed will preheat grill for 3 to 8 minutes and then cooking
time starts.
The most Ninja does is to provide a picture in its manual that is so bad
not even sighted people with good eye sight can read it. I got help to
come over to get this much information about the air fryer. I do not have
the necessary timing delays down between pushing one button then the next.
Eventually I may be able to use this oven as predictably as was the case
with my old nuwave oven that died recently but if I can't I'm going to
check out what best buy has on offer and maybe buy something there.
-- Jude <jdashiel at panix dot com> "There are four boxes to be used in
defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that
order." Ed Howdershelt 1940.
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