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Ooni Koda 2 Max 30mBar Manual

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WARNING

  • Read the instructions before using the appliance and retain them for future reference.
  • Use outdoors only.
  • Accessible parts may be very hot. Keep young children away.
  • This appliance must be kept away from flammable materials during use.
  • Do not use the appliance on combustible surfaces.
  • Do not move the appliance during use.
  • Turn off the gas supply at the gas cylinder after use.
  • Take care when attaching or changing the gas cylinder and do so away from any source of ignition.
  • Do not modify the appliance.
  • This appliance is extremely hot during use.
  • Allow the oven to cool completely before covering or moving it.
  • Operate using the control dials only; never touch the outer metal surfaces, pizza stone or glass while the oven is on.
  • When setting up, make sure the mouth of the oven faces away from the wind. Place the oven at least one meter away from any structure or combustible material. Do not use in stormy weather or heavy snow.
  • Turn both control dials to the OFF position before connecting the gas cylinder.
  • Only connect the gases listed on the rating plate.
  • Use only with cylinders under 13kg, with a maximum diameter of 315 mm and a maximum height of 580 mm.
  • Gas hose must be certified to EN16436 with a maximum length of 1.5m.
  • If at any time you smell gas, close the gas cylinder or regulator valve, turn the control dials on the oven to the OFF position, and extinguish any open flames.
  • Do not wear loose clothing when operating or standing near the oven.
  • Never store spare gas cylinders under or near the oven.
  • Never check for leaks with a naked flame or attempt to ignite the burners while testing.
  • Stand to the side when lighting. Never look directly into the mouth of the oven or at the flame.
  • Never use chemical cleaners or soaps on the pizza stone surface.
  • Never pour water onto the pizza stone, as this may cause it to crack.
  • Wear heat protective gloves when using the oven and when handling particularly hot cooking apparatus.
  • Never attempt cleaning or maintenance while the oven is hot or in use.
  • Do not use abrasive cleaners or scouring pads to clean any part of the oven.
  • Use only Ooni-approved or official accessories and spare parts.
  • Failure to do so may cause injury or damage to your oven or property.
  • If the oven is operating abnormally, turn the oven off and contact Ooni support.
  • Replace gas hose if damaged, or when national conditions require it.
  • Sealed systems of the appliance shall not be manipulated.
  • Take care when using or cleaning the oven because sharp edges may be present.

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Getting started

0 What’s in the box:

  • a Ooni Koda 2 Max oven i Digital Temperature Hub
  • b Pizza stone (x2) j Mounting bracket
  • c Front leg (x2) k Thumb nut
  • d Rear leg l Ambient temperature cable (x2)
  • e AA battery for ignition m Food Probe (x2)
  • f Torx key n AA Batteries (x2)
  • g M5 screws (x10) o Bracket screws
  • h Matchstick holder

Koda 2 Max assembly instructions Digital Temperature Hub assembly instructions

CAUTION: your oven is very heavy and will require two people to lift, assemble and position. DO NOT lift the oven with pizza stones in place. ALWAYS hold the oven from the underside of the base, NEVER from the inside of the upper shell.

1 Setup and assembly

  • a. Choose a suitable position and surface for setup.
    • The Ooni Large Modular Table or another sturdy metal or wood surface is ideal for oven support. Do not set your oven on plastic or glass tables. Always ensure the table can withstand the weight of the oven.
    • The surface should allow for the mouth of the oven to face away from the wind and must be one meter away from any structure or combustible material.
    • We recommend positioning the oven so the pizza stone sits at a height of 1.1m from the ground.
  • b. Lift the lid off the box and place the lid upside down nearby.
  • c. Lift the central outer box section up and away allowing the packaging protecting the sides of the oven to
    fall open.
  • d. With help from another person, carefully lift the oven out and place it upside down on the lid of the box to protect the top. Make sure all packaging is removed from the oven.
  • e. Lift the cardboard divider inside the box to reveal the oven legs, Digital Temperature Hub, pizza stones and other parts for assembly.

1.1 Attaching the legs

  • a. Attach rear leg to the base with 4x M5 screws using the included screwdriver.
  • b. Plug the ignition battery cable into the socket on the base of the oven next to the leg.
  • c. Attach the two front legs using 3x M5 screws each.

1.2 Installing the ignition battery

The ignition battery compartment is located inside the rear leg.

  • a. Unscrew cap anti-clockwise and install the supplied AA battery, paying attention to the +/- directions.
  • b. Screw cap back on clockwise.

1.3 Follow the Digital Temperature Hub assembly instructions to install.

1.4 Inserting the pizza stones

! The pizza stones are heavy; be careful not to pinch your fingers.

  • a. If your oven is upside down: With help from another person, carefully turn the oven upright and then position in its intended location.
  • b. Using both hands, carefully lift the first pizza stone and position so its rounded corner faces the back corner of the oven. Slide the pizza stone into position, taking care not to scratch the pizza ledge.
  • c. Using both hands, pick up the second pizza stone and repeat the process on the other side.
  • d. To remove either pizza stone, use one hand to push up through the hole in the base of the oven until the front of the pizza stone tips high enough to grab and slide out using your other hand. Never attempt to remove the pizza stones while they are hot.

2 Installing the gas hose pipe (if required)

Your oven is supplied with the gas hose and regulator most suited to the gas supply found in your region of purchase. If you have an  alternative gas cylinder then contact Ooni support.

  • a. Push hose onto the barb.
  • b. Slide jubilee clip over the hose.
  • c. Tighten clip with suitable screwdriver.

3 Connecting to gas

! Turn both control dials to the OFF position before connecting the gas cylinder.

WARNING

Use only with cylinders under 13kg, with a maximum diameter of 315 mm and a maximum height of 580 mm. Take care when attaching or changing the gas cylinder and do so away from any ignition sources. The appliance and the gas cylinder should be a minimum of 635mm apart. Connect only gases that are listed on the rating plate.

Patio gas regulator

This is a push-on gas fitting. Ensure that the black switch is in the horizontal position, then press the button located below the black switch. Push the regulator onto the gas cylinder valve until it locks into place.

POL gas regulator

This is an anti-clockwise threaded gas fitting. Ensure the gas cylinder valve is shut completely OFF, then screw the regulator onto the gas cylinder valve fitting until tight.

3.1 Connecting the gas cylinder

  • a. The gas cylinder valve should be in the OFF position.
  • b. Make sure the oven control dials are also in the OFF position.
  • c. Inspect the valve connections, port and regulator assembly.  Remove any debris and inspect the hose for damage.
  • d. Connect the regulator assembly to the valve, by pushing the regulator onto the valve by rotating the hand nut counterclockwise.
  • e. Completely open the cylinder valve by turning the black switch on the regulator anti-clockwise.

3.2 Testing for leaks

  • a. Using a leak detector spray or a solution of dish soap and water, check for gas leaks every time you reconnect a fitting or replace the gas cylinder.
  • b. Use a brush or spray bottle to apply the solution to the connections and regulator. Inspect the gas hose and apply the solution to any cracks you find.
  • c. If a leak is present, the solution will bubble. If you observe a leak in the hose fitting, tighten the fitting and recheck for leaks. If the leak persists or a crack in the hose is leaking, do not operate the oven. Contact Ooni support for assistance.
  • d. If you find a leak, do not operate the oven; remove the gas cylinder. If the leak is found in the oven or hose, contact Ooni support. If the leak is found in the gas cylinder valve, contact your gas supplier.

! Replacement regulators must be certified to EN16129 and hoses to EN16436, with a maximum length of 1.5m.

3.3 Disconnecting the gas cylinder

  • a. Turn the gas burner control dials to the OFF position.
  • b. Turn the black switch on the regulator clockwise.
  • c. Push the button on the regulator to release it from the top of the gas cylinder.
  • d. Place the dust cap on the exposed gas cylinder valve when not in use.

WARNING
If at any time you smell gas, close the gas cylinder or regulator valve, turn the control dials on the oven to the OFF position, and extinguish any open flames. Never check for leaks with a naked flame or attempt to ignite the burners while testing.

4 Lighting Koda 2 Max

WARNING
Stand to the side when lighting. Never look directly into the mouth of the oven or at the flame. If either burner fails to ignite as expected, refer to the troubleshooting guide. Turn the gas off and wait 5 minutes before attempting to light again. Operate using the control dials only; never touch the outer metal surfaces, pizza stone or glass while the oven is on. Wear heat protective gloves when using the oven and
when handling particularly hot cooking apparatus.

4.1 Ignition

The left dial controls the left burner; the right dial controls the right burner.

  • a. Push and hold either control dial in while slowly rotating anti clockwise to spark and light the gas. Once lit, continue holding for 5 seconds to maintain the flame.
  • b. Verify the gas has ignited.
    1. If yes, go to 4.3.
    2. If the burner does not ignite, switch to the OFF position, wait 5 minutes, then try again.
    3. If the burner does not ignite after the second attempt, switch to the OFF position, wait 5 minutes, then follow step 4.2.
  • c. If flames are ignited correctly, they should look like the illustration.
  • d. If either or both burners are accidentally extinguished, please refer to troubleshooting.

4.2 Lighting the oven with the matchstick holder

! Never look directly into the oven when lighting; always stand to the side and wear gloves throughout. If burners will not light after several attempts using the control dials, you may light them with a match. The supplied matchstick holder is attached to the base on the opposite side of the control panel.

  • a. If you have already attempted to light the burners using the control dials, switch to the OFF position and wait 5 minutes for any gas to dissipate.
  • b. Insert a match into the matchstick holder, ignite the match and touch it to one of the burners through the mouth of the oven.
  • c. Push in the control dial that corresponds to the burner and slowly turn it to maximum. The burner should ignite immediately.
  • d. Continue pushing the control dial in for 5 seconds after ignition, then release.
  • e. If the burner does not light within seconds, turn the control dial OFF, wait 5 minutes, and then try again.

4.3 Using the gas burners

  • a. Turn the control dial to adjust the corresponding flame and temperature as needed.
    • The gas burner is OFF.
    • The gas burner is set to maximum flame.
    • The gas burner is set to minimum flame.
  • b. Repeat the process (starting at 4.1) to light the second burner.
  • c. To turn off, push in the control dial and rotate clockwise until it stops and the corresponding flame extinguishes.

4.4 Seasoning your oven

You must season your oven before cooking in it for the first time.

! Always wear gloves when putting your hand inside the oven.

  • a. To do this, run the oven at top temperature for 30 minutes.
  • b. Turn off the oven and allow it to cool completely, then wipe down the inside with dry paper towels.

4.5 Shutting off the oven

  • a. To turn off after seasoning or cooking, push in the control dial and rotate clockwise until it stops and the corresponding flame extinguishes. Repeat for both burners.
  • b. Shut off the gas supply and disconnect the regulator.

4.6 Cooking in your oven

  • a. Turn both burners on at full power to preheat the oven and pizza stones for at least 30 minutes.
  • b. Only cook pizza and other dry, bread-based dishes directly on the pizza stone. To cook meat, vegetables or other dishes, use the range of Ooni Cast Iron and Ooni Pans or other Ooni-approved cooking accessories.
  • c. The oven is equipped with two independent burners, enabling you to cook on just one side of the oven, on both sides at the same temperature, or on both sides at varying temperatures to accommodate different pizza styles.

! Never reach into the oven to clear away food debris that has fallen onto the pizza stone. Leave it to burn out, then remove it once the oven has cooled. Refer to the pizza stone cleaning procedure in the maintenance section of this manual for additional tips. We strongly recommend using an Ooni Digital Infrared Thermometer to accurately measure the pizza stone temperature. Your pizza stone will heat up slower than the air inside the oven. (To cook great pizza, you need a
balance of both.) That’s why it’s important to use an Ooni Digital Infrared Thermometer as well as the Digital Temperature Hub to ensure your pizza stone and air temperatures are within a close range.
For everything you need to know about cooking with Koda 2 Max, download the Ooni app.

5 Installing the visor (if required)

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! Wear protective gloves and make sure your oven is cool.

  • a. Open the hinge by using the torx key to loosen the screw counterclockwise.
  • b. Using both hands, guide the right-hand side of the visor into the U-shaped bracket at the top right of the oven mouth.
  • c. Place the left-hand side of the visor into the recess on the left hinge.
  • d. Place your left thumb under the hinge and gently push it upward until it lies flat against the oven body. Hold the hinge in this position.
  • e. Use the torx key to tighten the screw clockwise, locking the hinge.
  • f. Ensure the hinge is locked into place.

5.1 Removing the visor

For deep cleaning or cooking larger items in the oven, follow these steps to remove the visor:

! Wear protective gloves and make sure your oven is cool.

  • a. Place your left thumb above the screw to support the hinge.
  • b. Use the torx key to loosen the screw counterclockwise, unlocking the hinge.
  • c. Gently lower the hinge using your left thumb, which will allow the visor to lower.
  • d. Use both hands to carefully lift the left-hand side of the visor and pull forward to release the visor from the right bracket.
  • e. To close the hinge, place your left thumb under the hinge and gently push it upward until it lies flat against the oven body. Hold the hinge in position and rotate the screw clockwise to lock.
  • f. Ensure the hinge is locked into place.

6 Care and maintenance instructions

WARNING

Never attempt cleaning or maintenance while the oven is hot or in use. Always wear gloves when cleaning the oven. Do not use abrasive cleaners or scouring pads to clean any part of the oven. Do not use chemical cleaners on painted surfaces. Take care when cleaning inside the oven because sharp edges may be present. Always cover oven when storing outdoors.

6.1 Cleaning the interior

  • a. After each use, switch off the oven and allow it to cool completely before wiping down the inside surfaces and along the burner tubes with dry paper towels.
  • b. If the glass visor is dirty, you can clean it carefully using a damp cloth or dry paper towel. For stubborn stains, remove the visor according to the included instructions (Step 5.1).

6.2 Cleaning the exterior

  • a. The outer shell of Koda 2 Max can be wiped down with warm, soapy water and dried immediately. Avoid abrasive cleaning products or those with harsh chemicals.
  • b. Dry immediately and cover with the Koda 2 Max Cover.

6.3 Cleaning the pizza stones

! Never use chemical cleaners or soaps on the pizza stones. Never expose your pizza stones to water. There is no need to wash the pizza stones; it is perfectly normal for their appearance to change over time.

  • a. Turn the oven on at full power for 45 minutes without cooking in it. The pizza stone will self-clean at high temperatures, and any food residue or debris will turn to ash.
  • b. Allow the oven to cool completely, then brush the ash away with an Ooni Pizza Oven Brush.
    Note: Your oven pizza stones are symmetrical and double-sided, so you can turn them over between uses (once cool) and burn off any stubborn residue from underneath the next time you cook.

6.4 Replacing the ignition battery

  • a. The ignition battery compartment is located inside the rear leg.
  • b. Unscrew the cap anti-clockwise to remove the old battery and replace it with a new one, paying attention to the +/- directions.
  • c. Screw the cap back on clockwise.
  • d. Safely dispose of the old battery.

If you are storing the oven for more than a month, remove the battery. Extend your 1-year warranty to 5 years*, for free when you register your product at ooni.com/warranty within 60 days of purchase.*
*Terms and conditions apply

Troubleshooting

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If a problem persists, please contact Ooni customer support at support.ooni.com.

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Ooni Koda 2 Max 30mBar-FAQs

Is the Ooni Koda 2 Max 30mBar worth buying?

Yes, it’s a strong choice for pizza lovers who want a large, powerful outdoor oven. It heats up quickly and offers a spacious cooking area, making it ideal for gatherings. If you have enough space and budget, it delivers excellent performance and convenience.

What size pizzas can the Ooni Koda 2 Max cook?

This oven features a large 24-inch cooking surface. You can cook one large pizza (around 20 inches), two medium pizzas (12 inches), or even three smaller pizzas at the same time, making it great for families or parties.

Can I use the Ooni Koda 2 Max indoors?

No, the Ooni Koda 2 Max is designed strictly for outdoor use. Using it indoors can be unsafe due to heat and gas emissions, so always operate it in a well-ventilated outdoor space.

What is the difference between Ooni Koda 2 Max and Koda 2 Pro?

The main difference is size. The Koda 2 Max has a much larger cooking area (24 inches), while the Pro version is smaller. The Max is better suited for cooking multiple pizzas at once or larger meals.

How fast can it cook a pizza?

When fully preheated, the oven can cook a pizza in about 60–90 seconds. Its high temperature ensures a crispy crust and evenly cooked toppings in a very short time.

Can I cook foods other than pizza in it?

Yes, besides pizza, you can prepare items like bread, roasted vegetables, meats, and even desserts. Its dual temperature zones allow you to cook different foods at varying heat levels.

Why does my pizza sometimes turn out soggy?

A soggy pizza usually happens when the oven isn’t hot enough or the dough has too much moisture. Make sure the stone is fully preheated and avoid overloading toppings to get a crisp base.

Is gas better than wood for this oven?

Gas provides easier control and convenience, while wood can add a slightly smoky flavor. The difference in taste is subtle, so gas is often preferred for its simplicity and consistent results.

How large and heavy is the Ooni Koda 2 Max?

It’s a fairly large oven designed for outdoor setups. While still portable compared to built-in ovens, it requires a stable surface and enough space due to its size and weight.

Can I leave the Ooni Koda 2 Max outside?

You can keep it outdoors, but it’s best to protect it with a weather-resistant cover. This helps prevent damage from rain, dust, and extreme weather, extending the oven’s lifespan.

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