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nylon pad. To replace the Rack, open the
door completely and slide the back of the
Rack into the Rack Support Grooves. Tilt
the door up until the front of the Rack slides
into the Rack Hooks. Open and close the
door to be sure the Rack is seated properly.
3. Wash the Oven Pan and Broil Grid
after each use in hot, sudsy water. To
minimize scratching, use a polyester or
nylon pad.
Crumb Tray
To open, tip the Oven onto its back and
unscrew the bottom panel or pull down on
the Crumb Tray knob (depending on the
model). Wipe away crumbs and food spills
with a slightly damp cloth. Stubborn spots
can be removed with a nylon pad. Be sure
to dry thoroughly and close tightly before
using Oven.
Continuous Clean Coating
(Selected models)
1. For models with the dark, speckled
interior coating, wipe away heavy
splatters with a nylon pad and warm
water. DO NOT USE any cleaning
agent, scouring pad, or abrasives as
they may harm the coating
2. Blot dry — DO NOT RUB. The porous
coating disperses and partially absorbs
spatters with regular use.
Easy Clean Coating
(Selected Models)
1. For best results, allow the oven to cool,
then wipe after each use with a
sponge or nylon pad and sudsy water.
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Do not use chemical oven cleaners.
2. DO NOT use any abrasive cleansers or
scouring pad, as they may harm the
Coating. Dry with a paper or cloth
towel.
Exterior and Chrome Top
Be sure the oven has cooled complete-
ly before wiping the brushed chrome top
(Selected Models) and exterior walls with
a damp cloth or sponge. Dry afterward.
Cooking Containers
1. The inside dimensions of this Oven are
11” x 7 1/2” x 3” (28 cm x 19 cm x 7.6 cm).
This size allows for many different types
of everyday baking containers. Before
buying a container for your Oven, be
sure it fits.
2. Metal, ovenproof glass without lids, or
ceramic bakeware may be used in your
Oven. Follow manufacturer’s instruc-
tions. Be sure the top edge of the con-
tainer is at least 1” (2.54 cm) away from
the upper heating elements.
3. Some frozen foods are packaged in con-
tainers suitable for microwave or regular
ovens. Check package instructions to
see if the container can be used in a reg-
ular oven.
4. Remove any plastic wrapping or paper-
board covers which may be suitable for
microwave oven use only. Replace with
foil if food begins browning too quickly.
5. Some items which should NEVER be used
in your Toaster Oven:
• Glass lids on glass or metal bakeware.
(If desired, cover containers with alu-
minum foil making sure it does not
touch heating elements.)
• Air-tight packages such as sealed
pouches or cans.
• Plastic wrapping or paperboard covers.
• Containers larger than those recom-
mended.
• Containers with warnings against use in
range-type or toaster ovens.
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