Care & Cleaning
Warning: Be sure to unplug the oven and allow it to cool before cleaning.
Your oven features a continuous clean coating that automatically cleans itself during normal operation. Any spattering that occurs while cooking and comes into contact with the continuous coating is oxidized while the oven is in operation. If desired, wipe the walls with a damp sponge, cloth or nylon scouring pad and mild detergent. DO NOT USE STEEL WOOL SCOURING PADS, ABRASIVE
CLEANERS OR SCRAPE THE WALLS WITH A METAL UTENSIL, AS ALL OF THESE METHODS MAY DAMAGE THE CONTINUOUS CLEAN COATING.
All accessories should be washed in hot soapy water or can be cleaned in a dishwasher. The door can be wiped with a damp sponge and wiped dry with a paper or cloth towel. Clean the outside with a damp sponge. DO NOT USE AN
ABRASIVE CLEANER AS IT MAY DAMAGE THE EXTERIOR FINISH.
DO NOT USE AN ABRASIVE CLEANER OR STEEL WOOL SCOURING PAD ON THE DRIP PAN AS IT MAY DAMAGE THE PORCELAIN ENAMEL FINISH.
LET ALL PARTS AND SURFACES DRY THOROUGHLY PRIOR TO PLUGGING OVEN IN AND USING.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When using your Toaster Oven with Rotisserie, basic safety precautions should always be observed, including the following:
1. | Read all instructions before using your | 17. | Oversized foods or metal utensils must not |
| Toaster Oven with Rotisserie. |
| be inserted in a toaster oven as they may |
2. | Do not touch hot surfaces. Always use |
| create a fire or risk of electric shock. |
| handles or knobs. | 18. | A fire may occur if the oven is covered or |
3. | Close supervision is necessary when any |
| touching flammable material, including |
| appliance is used by or near children. |
| curtains, draperies, walls and the like when |
4. | To protect against electric shock, do not |
| in operation. Do not place any items on the |
| immerse cord, plug or any parts of the oven |
| oven during operation. |
| in water or any other liquids. | 19. | Extreme caution should be exercised when |
5. | Do not let cord hang over edge of table or |
| using cooking or baking containers |
| counter, or touch hot surfaces. |
| constructed of anything other than metal or |
6. | Do not operate appliance with damaged |
| ovenproof glass. |
| cord or plug or after the appliance | 20. | Be sure that nothing touches the top or |
| malfunctions or has been damage in any |
| bottom elements of the oven. |
| manner. Return appliance to the nearest | 21. | Do not place any of the following materials |
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| in the oven: cardboard, plastic, paper, or | |
| examination, repair or adjustment. |
| anything similar. |
7. | The use of accessory attachments not | 22. | Do not store any materials other than |
| recommended by the appliance |
| manufacturer’s recommended accessories |
| manufacturer may cause hazard or injury. |
| in this oven when not in use. |
8. | Do not place on or near a hot gas or | 23. | This appliance is OFF when the Timer |
| electric burner. |
| Control button is in the “OFF” position. |
9. | When operating the oven, keep at least four | 24. | Always wear protective, insulated oven |
| inches of free space on all sides of the |
| gloves when inserting or removing items |
| oven to allow for adequate air circulation. |
| from the hot oven. |
10. | Unplug from outlet when not in use and | 25. | This appliance has a tempered, safety glass |
| before cleaning. Allow to cool before |
| door. The glass is stronger than ordinary |
| putting on or taking off parts, and before |
| glass and more resistant to breakage. |
| cleaning. |
| Tempered glass can still break around the |
11. | To disconnect, turn the time control button |
| edges. Avoid scratching door surface or |
| to OFF, then remove the plug. Always hold |
| nicking edges. |
| the plug, and never pull the cord. | 26. | Do not use outdoors. |
12. | Extreme caution must be used when | 27. | Do not use appliance for other than intended |
| moving a drip pan containing hot oil or |
| use. |
| other hot liquids. | This unit has a short power supply cord to | |
13. | Do not cover crumb tray or any part of the | Reduce the risk resulting from becoming | |
| oven with metal foil. This may cause the | entangled in or tripping over a long cord. An | |
| oven to overheat. | extension cord may be used if you are careful in | |
14. | Use extreme caution when removing the | its use: | |
| tray, racks or disposing of hot grease or | 1. The electrical rating of the extension | |
| other hot liquids. |
| cord should be at least as great as the |
15. | Always unplug the appliance before |
| electrical rating of the appliance. |
| cleaning. | 2. An extension cord with the power cord | |
16. | Do not clean the inside of the oven with |
| must be arranged so that it will not drape |
| metal scouring pads. Pieces can break off |
| over the countertop or tabletop where they |
| the pad and touch electrical parts, creating |
| can be pulled on by children or tripped |
| a risk of electric shock. |
| over accidentally. |
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
For Household Use Only
WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock, this appliance has a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other). This plug will fit in a polarized outlet only one way. If the plug does not fit fully in the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician to install the proper outlet. Do not modify the plug in any way.
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