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1.
Make sure the crumb tray is in place.
2.
Use the trays (placed on racks) when cooking or reheating foods that
contain a sauce that may spill or bubble over, such as creamed chicken
or macaroni and cheese.
3.
Make sure the TIMER knob is set to the OFF position.
4.
Plug into 120-volt AC electrical outlet.
5.
Set the oven selector knob to the position suited to your cooking needs.
6.
When warming or reheating food, the oven selector knob should be set to
the BOTTOM RACK position. Place food on the bottom rack or tray.
NOTE: When using the chart on page 10, the oven selector knob may be
set to the TOP RACK position or the TOP & BOTTOM position, depending
on the type and amount of food being cooked.
7.
Place the food to be cooked or reheated in the toaster/snack maker.
8.
Close the door.
9.
Set the TIMER knob for the proper cooking time.
10. A chime will sound when the time has elapsed. Open the door and
remove the cooked food from the toaster/snack maker.
• When removing food while the unit is still in operation, be sure to turn
the TIMER knob or the oven selector knob to the OFF position. Now it is
safe to remove the cooked food.
11. After use, unplug the cord from the wall outlet. Allow unit to cool before
cleaning and storing unit.
R
EHEATING
C
C
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ONTAINERS
•
Metal, ovenproof glass or glass ceramic bakeware may be used in this
toaster/snack maker.
•
The top edges of ovenproof glass or glass ceramic bakeware should be
at least 1" below the upper heating element.
•
Always check instructions of prepackaged convenience foods to make
sure they are suitable for use in a toaster oven or range oven.
•
Some prepackaged foods in paper or cardboard dishes are suitable for
both the microwave and the range oven. Check instructions to make
sure it is recommended for both.
•
Always remove plastic wrap or paperboard covers that are suitable for
microwave use only. Replace with aluminum foil, making sure the foil
does not touch the heating element.
•
Place food containers on the oven trays when cooking or reheating.
Items that should not be used in the toaster oven:
•
Airtight packages such as sealed pouches or unopened cans.
•
Plastic wrap or paperboard covers. Replace with foil.
•
Containers, which barely fit inside the oven and touch the sides of the
oven, interfering with air circulation inside the oven.
•
Any containers that have specific warnings against use in a range or
toaster oven.
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