DEFROSTING
Quickly thaw an assortment of frozen foods in your convection toaster oven by using the
convenient DEFROST function.
Note: Food that has been defrosted should not be left at a warm temperature for long
periods of time due to growth of harmful bacteria that can spoil food. Cook food
immediately following defrosting. If defrosting large quantities of food at a time,
defrost in refrigerator and NOT in your convection oven.
DEHYDRATING
Many fruits, vegetables, herbs and meats can be dehydrated using your convection oven.
A variety of food can easily be converted into snacks or prepared for storage.
OPERATION:
1) Set the TEMPERATURE CONTROL to DEHYDRATE.
2) Turn FUNCTION CONTROL to BAKE/ROAST.
3) Turn TOAST/TIMER CONTROL to STAY ON.
4) Leave door slightly ajar.
5) Follow dehydration recipe instructions for standard finishing times.
6) When dehydrating is complete, turn TOAST/TIMER CONTROL to OFF.
PROOFING
Although “proofing” technically means the mixing of yeast with water and letting it activate.
The Proofing Feature with this oven refers to the Rising of Dough. The warm air circulated
by the convection fan provides a perfect environment for dough to rise.
Note: Be sure to check oven temperature after a few minutes to ensure that it is not too
hot or cool. If necessary, adjust temperature control slightly.
OPERATION:
1) Set the TEMPERATURE CONTROL to PROOF.
2) Turn FUNCTION CONTROL to BAKE/ROAST.
3) Place the dough into the Roasting Pan.
4) Insert Universal Grilling Rack into the lowest support guide.
5) Place Roasting Pan onto Universal Grilling Rack.
6) Turn TOAST/TIMER CONTROL to STAY ON.
7) Remove dough when it has risen.
8) Follow recipe instructions for second rise.
9) Set desired temperature. Make sure to lower temperature 50° below suggested
conventional oven temperature.
10) Bake using recipe directions and check 5-10 minutes before recipe completion time.
11) Turn TOAST/TIMER CONTROL to OFF when finish using oven.
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CLEANING YOUR OVEN..
ALWAYS MAKE SURE THE OVEN IS UNPLUGGED AND COMPLETELY
COOLED DOWN BEFORE CLEANING.
Your new oven has a unique cleaning feature. It has a Continuous -Clean coating on
the interior of the oven that automatically cleans itself during normal operation times.
Any spattering that comes into contact with the walls with the continuous -clean
coating, will be oxidized while the oven is in use.
If desired, you can also wipe the walls with a damp sponge or cloth with mild
detergent to clean off any remaining residue. DO NOT USE STEEL WOOL
SCOURING PADS OR ABRASIVE CLEANERS OR SCRAPE WALLS WITH METAL
UTENSILS. THIS WILL CAUSE SEVERE DAMAGE TO THE CONTINUOUS-CLEAN
COATING.
Wash all the other accessories in hot soapy water or in a dishwasher. Wipe the glass
door clean with a damp sponge or cloth. Wipe dry with a paper towel or cloth. Clean
the exterior of the oven with a damp sponge and wipe dry. DO NOT USE ANY
ABRASIVE CLEANER OR STEEL WOOL SCOURING PAD. THIS WILL RESULT IN
DAMAGE TO THE EXTERIOR’S COATING.
DO NOT USE ANY ABRASIVE CLEANER OR STEEL WOOL SCOURING PAD TO
CLEAN THE ROASTING RACK. THIS WILL RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE
COATING OF THE ROASTING RACK.
DRY ALL PARTS AND SURFACES THOROUGHLY PRIOR TO REPLUGGING THE
UNIT AND USING.
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