Rival TO-709 manual Broiling, Useful Hints

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CAUTION: INSIDE OF OVEN WILL BE HOT. USE OVEN MITTS OR HOT PADS TO PREVENT BURNING.

4.Close oven door. For baking times of 30 minutes or less rotate the Timer Knob clockwise to the desired time. The power light will be illuminated. Only the bottom element will function during the Bake setting.

5.When Timer Bell sounds and unit is OFF, open door and remove food from oven.

6.For longer Baking times, rotate the Timer Knob counterclockwise to the STAY ON setting. In the STAY ON setting the unit will remain ON and not shut OFF until the Timer Knob is manually rotated back to the OFF position. NOTE: Always monitor food very carefully to avoid overcooking.

Broiling:

1.Place food to be broiled in multipurpose baking pan and set pan on top of baking rack inside the oven. NEVER place food directly on the baking rack. Close oven door.

2.Rotate the Temperature Knob clockwise to the Broil setting.

3.For items requiring a broiling time of 30 minutes or less rotate the Timer Knob clockwise to the desired time. The power light will be illuminated. Only the top element will function during broiling. When the Timer has completed the cycle, a bell will sound and the unit will shut off.

4.For longer broiling times, rotate the Timer Knob counterclockwise to the STAY ON setting. In the STAY ON setting the unit will remain ON and not shut OFF until the Timer Knob is manually rotated back to the OFF position.

5.For even broiling, turn food over when it is about half cooked.

NOTE: Always monitor food very carefully when broiling to avoid overcooking.

USEFUL HINTS

1.Smoke may appear during broiling or baking. When broiling, it is always recommended to cut off excess fat on food before placing it in oven to minimize smoke. If oven smokes during baking, this usually means the oven interior or multipurpose pan is dirty and requires cleaning. (See CARE AND CLEANING).

2.Some items may produce condensation on the oven door. This is normal and will quickly disappear.

3.Frozen foods and thick meat will take longer to cook.

4.To prevent heat loss, avoid opening the door during cooking unless absolutely necessary.

5.When toasting, remember that frozen bread or multiple, slices will require a longer toasting time.

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Rival TO-709 manual Broiling, Useful Hints