How to Use
This product is for household use only.
Important: The oven top and side surfaces get hot.
GETTING STARTED
•Remove packing materials and any stickers.
•Remove the slide rack, broil rack and bake pan/drip tray from oven.
•Wash in sudsy water, rinse and dry with a cloth or paper towel.
•Replace the slide rack in the oven.
•Select a location for the unit. Do not place unit under cabinets or too close to the wall to allow heat to flow without damaging counter space.
SLIDE RACK POSITIONS
There are four positions for the slide rack (C). It can be inserted in either the upper or lower slot. It can also be inverted for two additional positions.
Keep Warm
1.Turn temperature selector to minimum temperature (Min).
2.Turn cooking function selector to Keep Warm.
3.Turn timer pass 20 and then turn back or forward to desired warming time.
TOASTING
Important: The oven top and side surfaces get hot. It is not necessary to preheat the oven for toasting.
Important: You must set the toast shade selector as desired for the oven to function.
1.Make sure temperature selector is set to the Broil/Toast position.
2. | Open oven door. Insert the slide rack into the bottom |
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Note: See slide rack position 3 on page 7. | |
3. | Place the bread directly on the slide rack and close the |
| door. |
4. | Turn the cooking function selector to the Toast position. |
Position 1
Use upper slots along oven walls. Insert rack using a
Important:
Not recommended for baking or broiling.
Position 3
Use lower slots along oven walls. Insert rack using a
D | 5. Turn toast shade selector pass 20 and then turn back to | |
desired toast shade. | ||
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Note: For best results, select the medium setting for your first cycle, then adjust lighter or darker to suit your taste.
The ON indicator light comes on and stays on during the toasting cycle. When toasting is done, the signal bell sounds, the oven automatically shuts off and the ON indicator light goes off.
Position 2
Use upper slots along oven walls. Insert rack using a
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Position 4
Use lower slots along oven walls. Insert rack using a
6. Open oven door and using oven mitt or pot holder, |
slide out rack to remove toast. |
Important: Always use an oven mitt or pot holder to |
remove food from the oven as the door and the slide |
rack will be hot (E). |
Note: You must turn off the toast shade selector if you want |
to discontinue toasting. |
Tip: When making more toast immediately after one |
OVERVIEW OF FUNCTIONS
Important: You must set the timer or select Stay On for the oven to function. To Bake
1.Turn the temperature selector to desired temperature.
2.Turn cooking function selector to Bake.
3.Turn timer past 20 and then turn back or forward to desired baking time, including preheat time.
To Broil
Note: Preheat for 5 minutes.
1.Turn temperature selector to Broil/Toast.
2.Turn cooking function selector to Broil.
3.Turn timer pass 20 and then turn back or forward to desired broiling time. Select Stay On, if you want to control cooking time yourself.
To Toast
1.Turn temperature selector to Broil/Toast.
2.Turn cooking function selector to Toast.
3.Turn toast shade selector pass 20 and then turn back to desired toast shade.
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toasting cycle, set the toast shade selector to a slightly |
lighter setting to get the same results. |
BAKING
Important: The oven top and side surfaces get hot.
Note: For best results, when baking, always preheat the oven for 8 minutes at the desired temperature setting.
1.Open oven door.
2.Insert the slide rack into the oven.
Important: For even baking, select slide rack position 2 or 3 on page 7.
3.Turn the temperature selector to the desired temperature setting.
4.Turn cooking function selector to Bake.
Important: You must set the timer or select Stay On for the oven to function.
5.Turn timer pass 20 and then turn back or forward to desired baking time, including preheat time.
Tip: Set the timer to the Stay On setting if you want to control cooking time yourself or need to cook your food longer than 60 minutes.
•The ON indicator light comes on and stays on during baking cycle.
•The heating elements cycle on and off to maintain the temperature.
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