Toshiba MC32ACG-CHSS Instrucciones De Uso página 13

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FUNCTION INSTRUCTION
FERMENTATION FUNCTION:
1 Put the dough onto the enamel baking tray, and put the baking tray into the electric oven.
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Fits approx. 9 50 dough balls per batch)
2 Select the fermentation function.
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Set the temperature for upper / lower tube heating to 0.)
3 Set the timer to 40-50 minutes.
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The actual duration varies with the size of dough balls.)
ROTISSERIE FUNCTION:
1. Remove the baking rack from the oven and set aside.
2. Place the baking pan in the lowest level of the oven. This will catch all the drippings
from the food that is on the Rotisserie Forks as it cooks. Do Not attempt to use the
rotisserie function without placing the baking pan in the correct position of the oven.
3. Set the function knob to "
4. Select the length of time you want to rotisserie the food.
5. Rotate the temperature knob clockwise to desired temperature.
ROTISSERIE FUNCTION USING THE ROTISSERIE FORKS:
1. Secure the food with weight centered on the forks.
2. Slide the Holding Forks onto each of the forks and press firmly into the food,
piercing the food to hold in place on the forks. Insert the Holding Forks at different
angles to hold the food more firmly. Tighten the screws, turning clockwise so that
the holding forks will stay in place during the Rotisserie cooking session.
3. Insert the pointed end of the Rotisserie forks into the Rotisserie Socket on the
inside right side of the oven.
4. Lift the Rotisserie Forks on the left side just a bit to allow the notch to fit into the
Rotisserie Bracket on the left side of the oven.
5. Set the Temperature knob and the Time knob to begin operating the oven.
6. Once the cooking time has been complete and you have checked the internal
temperature of the food to ensure that it has cooked properly, you can remove the
Rotisserie Forks with the Rotisserie Helper Handle.
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