Philips HD4468 manual PreheatingOthe Oven

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PreheatingOthe Oven

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PreheatingOthe Oven

1Turn the TIMER CONTROL to 15 minutes and then back to 2 minutes to preheat the oven. Preheat is recommended when baking heat-sensitive recipes such as pastries, biscuits, muffins, etc. Food such as baked potatoes, meats, covered casseroles, and some convenience foods do not require a preheated oven.

NOTE: When using heat resistant glass bakeware, keep edges at least 1 inch (2.54 cm) from heating elements. Do not use glass covers.To avoid over-browning, carefully cover container with aluminum foil. Be sure foil does not touch heating elements.

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Cooking times for the Philips Toaster Oven are similar to a conventional oven. You may need to vary these slightly to obtain the desired results. Size permitting, you may use your Philips Toaster Oven for baking those foods you would previously have used your larger oven.

1Plug Toaster Oven into 120V AC outlet.

2Place the Baking Tray in the Toaster Oven.

 

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Turn the TIMER to the desired time. For best results, allow the

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oven to preheat for 2-3 minutes before using.The timer can be

 

 

 

set for up to 15 minutes. At end of cooking time, a bell signals

 

 

 

and oven turns off automatically.

 

 

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When baking, both the top and bottom heating elements will

 

 

 

come on.

 

 

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Cook for the desired time.

 

 

 

 

6Remove food carefully.

NOTE: Cover top of food with aluminum foil if browning too rapidly.

Be sure foil does not touch heating elements.

During cooking, the heating elements will go on and off to regulate the temperature inside the oven.

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Replace any plastic wrapping or cardboard coverings on frozen or packaged foods with aluminum foil.

Be sure aluminum foil is well clear of heating elements by tucking ends under baking or casserole dish.

Do not heat airtight containers in the oven.

Do not heat any type of paper or cardboard containers, regardless of aluminum foil content or covering.

Never use containers larger than those recommended or containers with warnings against use in range-type or toaster ovens.

If there is any question regarding use of a particular packaged food container in a toaster oven, contact the food manufacturer.

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