Maytag T2 warranty Baking Chart, Cooking Chart for Convenience Foods

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NOTES . . .

Press the BAKE or CONVECT BAKE pad to recall the preselected temperature during preheat.

To change oven temperature during cooking, press the appropriate BAKE or CONVECT BAKE pad and the appropriate number pads for the desired oven tempera- ture.

If more than 30 seconds elapse between pressing a function pad and pressing a number pad, the display will return to the previous display.

As a general rule, when convection baking (select models), set the oven temperature 25°F lower than the conventional recipe or prepared mix directions. Baking time will be the same to a few minutes less than directions. (See Baking Chart next column.)

When convection roasting (select models), roasting times are generally 25-30% less. (Maintain conven- tional roasting temperatures.)

See roasting chart in“Cooking Made Simple” booklet for recommended roasting temperature and times, and additional baking and convection cooking tips.

You may find that the cooking times and temperatures vary slightly from your old oven. This is normal. Every oven has its own characteristics.

During some extended oven cooking operations, you may hear a “popping” sound when the oven burner cycles. This is normal.

The convection fan (select models) turns on five minutes after the oven comes on. This is normal.

Convection Cooking of Frozen Convenience Foods (select models)

Preheating the oven is not necessary.

Follow package recommendations for oven tempera- ture, foil covering and the use of cookie sheets. Cooking times will be similar. (See chart above right for some exceptions.)

Most foods are cooked on rack position #3.

For multiple rack cooking with convection, use racks #2 and 4 or #1, 3 and 5. Pizzas should be placed on cookie sheets.

Cooking Chart for Convenience Foods

 

 

Convect Bake

 

 

Oven Not Preheated

Frozen

Rack

Temp. ° F

 

Convenience Foods

Position

Minutes *

Fish Sticks

3

400°

13-18

French Fries

3

450°

15-25

Pizza

3

400°

13-18

 

 

 

 

*The times given are based on specific brands of mixes or recipes tested. Actual times will depend on the ones you cook.

Baking Chart

 

 

Convect Bake

Conventional Bake

 

 

(select models)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rack

Preheated

 

Preheated

 

Product & Type

Position

(°F)**

Min.*

(°F)

Min.*

Cake

 

325°

 

350°

 

Layer - 9", 2 Pans

3

20-25

28-33

Sheet - 9x13"

3

325°

26-30

350°

30-40

Angel Food -Tube

2

350°

28-40

375°

30-42

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pie

 

 

 

 

 

Two Crust, - 9"

 

350°-400°

 

375°-425°

 

Fruit, Fresh

3

45-60

45-60

One Crust - 9"

 

325°-375°

 

350°-400°

 

Custard, Fresh

1

35-45

45-60

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cookies

 

325°-350°

 

350°-375°

 

Chocolate Chip

3

6-10

8-12

Sugar

3

325°-375°

4-8

350-400°

7-11

Brownies - 9x13"

3

325°

20-26

350°

25-35

 

 

 

 

 

 

Breads - Yeast

 

350°

 

375°

 

Loaf - 9x5"

2

17-23

20-30

Rolls

3

350°-375°

7-12

375°-400°

9-16

 

 

 

 

 

 

Breads - Quick

 

325°-350°

 

350°-375°

 

Loaf - 8x4"

2

35-50

50-60

Biscuits

3

375°-400°

7-11

400°-425°

8-15

Muffins

3

350°-400°

15-20

375°-425°

15-25

 

 

 

 

 

 

Vegetables

 

 

 

 

 

Potatoes (med.)

 

 

 

 

 

Do not wrap in

 

 

 

 

 

foil, prick with

 

400°

 

425°

 

fork.

3

45-50

55-65

Squash

3

325°

45-55

350°

55-65

 

 

 

 

 

 

*The times given are based on specific brands of mixes or recipes tested. Actual times will depend on the ones you bake.

**The Convect Bake temperature is 25°F lower than recom- mended on package mix or recipe.

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Contents GAS Range Models T2 Welcome Read and follow all instructions before using this apGeneral Instructions Child SafetyTo Prevent Fire or Smoke Damage Case of FireCooking Safety Important Safety InstructionsUtensil Safety About Your ApplianceSelf-Clean Oven Cleaning SafetyImportant Safety Notice and Warning Function Pads Controls at a GlanceSetting the Timer Setting the ClockTo cancel Cook Time /STOP Time PadsCancel Clock Display Option Timer Beep OptionsAutomatic Oven Turn Off/Sabbath Mode Option Control OptionsTo adjust the oven temperature Oven Temperature Adjustment OptionSurface Controls Surface CookingSealed Burners CooktopBurner Grates Even Heat Assist Oven OperationOven Fans Convection cooking available on select models onlyCooking Chart for Convenience Foods Baking ChartOven Light Oven VentOven Bottom Do not place aluminum foil directly on the oven bottomHalf Rack Oven RacksRack Positions Broiling Setting the Controls for BroilingEven Heat Assist select models To Start Immediately and Turn Off Automatically Clock Controlled Oven CookingSelf-Clean Oven Care and CleaningBefore Self-Cleaning Setting the Controls for Self-CleanTo Cancel Self-Clean Cycle After Self-CleaningBroiler Pan Insert Care & CleaningBurner Caps Sealed Gas Burners Control KnobsGlass Drip Pans, porcelain Enamel, paintedMetal Finishes Oven Interior Oven Racks Plastic FinishesCleaning Products MaintenanceOven Door Oven WindowStorage Drawer Oven LightOven Bottom Leveling Legs How to Remove Range For Cleaning and ServicingElectrical Connection Check these points if Before You Call For ServiceBefore You Call For Service If You Need Service Full One Year Warranty Parts and Labor What is Not Covered By These WarrantiesLimited Warranties Parts Only Canadian Residents