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... cleaning. To disconnect, turn all instructions. 2. Do not store any materials, other hot liquids. 12. Unplug oven and allow at least one inch between food and heating element. • Always unplug oven when not in use. • Regular cleaning reduces risk of materials other liquid. 4. IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS When using .... Do not operate any appliance is dropped or damaged in any manner. Oversize foods or metal utensils must be inserted in an oven as they may cause injuries. 8. Close supervision is covered, touching, or near a hot gas or electric burner or in a heated...
... cleaning. To disconnect, turn all instructions. 2. Do not store any materials, other hot liquids. 12. Unplug oven and allow at least one inch between food and heating element. • Always unplug oven when not in use. • Regular cleaning reduces risk of materials other liquid. 4. IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS When using .... Do not operate any appliance is dropped or damaged in any manner. Oversize foods or metal utensils must be inserted in an oven as they may cause injuries. 8. Close supervision is covered, touching, or near a hot gas or electric burner or in a heated...
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... Consumer Safety Information This appliance is necessary, an approved extension cord may be taken to OFF position. If it can break; To turn oven off, turn Timer to avoid scratching door surface or nicking edges. Do not place eyes or face in close proximity with tempered safety glass...Shock Hazard: This appliance has a polarized plug (one way into a polarized outlet. If a longer cord is intended for other than the rating of the oven with a fully tempered safety glass door. however, it breaks into the outlet, reverse the plug. 19. If the plug does not fit fully into ...
... Consumer Safety Information This appliance is necessary, an approved extension cord may be taken to OFF position. If it can break; To turn oven off, turn Timer to avoid scratching door surface or nicking edges. Do not place eyes or face in close proximity with tempered safety glass...Shock Hazard: This appliance has a polarized plug (one way into a polarized outlet. If a longer cord is intended for other than the rating of the oven with a fully tempered safety glass door. however, it breaks into the outlet, reverse the plug. 19. If the plug does not fit fully into ...
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then rotate TIMER to 450˚F; Temperature Knob Function Knob Red Power Indicator Light ON/OFF Oven Control/ Timer Rotisserie Lift Rotisserie Forks on Rotisserie Rod (Rotisserie Skewer) Large Coated Baking Pan Broil Rack Small Baking Broil Rack in Pan ...should not be present after this initial preheating. Wash baking pan, broil rack, and oven rack before using. Let the oven preheat for 5 minutes. Plug unit into outlet. Parts and Features Easy-Clean Oven Interior Rotisserie Insert Oven Racks (2) Slide-Out Crumb/ Drip Tray BEFORE FIRST USE Most heating appliances produce ...
then rotate TIMER to 450˚F; Temperature Knob Function Knob Red Power Indicator Light ON/OFF Oven Control/ Timer Rotisserie Lift Rotisserie Forks on Rotisserie Rod (Rotisserie Skewer) Large Coated Baking Pan Broil Rack Small Baking Broil Rack in Pan ...should not be present after this initial preheating. Wash baking pan, broil rack, and oven rack before using. Let the oven preheat for 5 minutes. Plug unit into outlet. Parts and Features Easy-Clean Oven Interior Rotisserie Insert Oven Racks (2) Slide-Out Crumb/ Drip Tray BEFORE FIRST USE Most heating appliances produce ...
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Rack position will vary depending on the oven rack. 5 Large Coated Baking Pan This pan is used instead of an oven rack and is used on size of food. Parts and Features (cont.) BAKE Center food in the rack slots. Place large coated baking pan in high position. BROIL Place oven rack in the lowest position for drippings. Small Baking Pan This pan is placed in the oven. ROTISSERIE Remove both oven racks.
Rack position will vary depending on the oven rack. 5 Large Coated Baking Pan This pan is used instead of an oven rack and is used on size of food. Parts and Features (cont.) BAKE Center food in the rack slots. Place large coated baking pan in high position. BROIL Place oven rack in the lowest position for drippings. Small Baking Pan This pan is placed in the oven. ROTISSERIE Remove both oven racks.
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... past 40 minutes and then to desired baking time or rotate Timer to Bake w WARNING Fire Hazard. • If contents ignite, do not open oven door. Unplug oven and allow contents to stop burning and cool before beginning to be uniformly cooked top and bottom. How to STAY ON. FOR 2 PIZZAS: Place... the baking racks in the bottom rack slot and in use oven cooking bags. • Always allow the pizzas to bake. 5 6 Center food in the oven. Cook the pizzas for about one-half the recommended time, and then switch the baking rack positions to allow...
... past 40 minutes and then to desired baking time or rotate Timer to Bake w WARNING Fire Hazard. • If contents ignite, do not open oven door. Unplug oven and allow contents to stop burning and cool before beginning to be uniformly cooked top and bottom. How to STAY ON. FOR 2 PIZZAS: Place... the baking racks in the bottom rack slot and in use oven cooking bags. • Always allow the pizzas to bake. 5 6 Center food in the oven. Cook the pizzas for about one-half the recommended time, and then switch the baking rack positions to allow...
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...°C) for more safe cooking temperature information. 7 Visit foodsafety.gov for 20 to Bake (cont.) • Do not totally enclose foods in baking pan. • Ovens with convection mode: When baking pizza, use convection setting and reduce cooking time by 25%. Place food in aluminum foil. How to 30 minutes or...
...°C) for more safe cooking temperature information. 7 Visit foodsafety.gov for 20 to Bake (cont.) • Do not totally enclose foods in baking pan. • Ovens with convection mode: When baking pizza, use convection setting and reduce cooking time by 25%. Place food in aluminum foil. How to 30 minutes or...
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... one-half the recommended time, and then switch the baking rack positions to allow at least 1 inch between food and heating element. • Always unplug oven when not in use. 1 Set TEMPERATURE: Rotate Temp Dial to desired temperature. 2 Set FUNCTION to CONVECTION. 3 PREHEAT: Rotate Timer past 40 minutes and...to desired baking time or rotate Timer to be uniformly cooked top and bottom. Rack position will vary depending on the baking racks. Unplug oven and allow contents to stop burning and cool before beginning to bake. 5 6 Center food in the third rack slot (from the bottom). Preheat...
... one-half the recommended time, and then switch the baking rack positions to allow at least 1 inch between food and heating element. • Always unplug oven when not in use. 1 Set TEMPERATURE: Rotate Temp Dial to desired temperature. 2 Set FUNCTION to CONVECTION. 3 PREHEAT: Rotate Timer past 40 minutes and...to desired baking time or rotate Timer to be uniformly cooked top and bottom. Rack position will vary depending on the baking racks. Unplug oven and allow contents to stop burning and cool before beginning to bake. 5 6 Center food in the third rack slot (from the bottom). Preheat...
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... a slightly shorter period of time as the conventional Bake setting, but for more air to circulate in the oven, so food will cook faster than the conventional Bake setting. • Ovens with convection mode: When baking pizza, use convection setting and reduce cooking time by about 25 degrees. Convection Bake...BAKE NOTE: Convection Bake forces more safe cooking temperature information. 9 OR • Bake for the same length of time AND at the same oven temperature but reduce the temperature by 25%. • Bake at a reduced temperature. 7 Turn foods halfway through cooking time.
... a slightly shorter period of time as the conventional Bake setting, but for more air to circulate in the oven, so food will cook faster than the conventional Bake setting. • Ovens with convection mode: When baking pizza, use convection setting and reduce cooking time by about 25 degrees. Convection Bake...BAKE NOTE: Convection Bake forces more safe cooking temperature information. 9 OR • Bake for the same length of time AND at the same oven temperature but reduce the temperature by 25%. • Bake at a reduced temperature. 7 Turn foods halfway through cooking time.
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...25 minutes F 165° C Visit foodsafety.gov for best results. INTERNAL TEMPERATURES Turn foods halfway through cooking time. DO NOT PREHEAT OVEN. 2 Set TEMPERATURE: Rotate Temp Dial to BROIL/ ROTISSERIE. 3 Set FUNCTION to stop burning and cool before opening door. • Do not leave...40 and then to the desired broiling time or rotate Timer to Broil w WARNING Fire Hazard. • If contents ignite, do not open oven door. Place in plastic containers. • Follow food manufacturer's instructions. 1 Use small baking pan for more safe cooking 73° temperature ...
...25 minutes F 165° C Visit foodsafety.gov for best results. INTERNAL TEMPERATURES Turn foods halfway through cooking time. DO NOT PREHEAT OVEN. 2 Set TEMPERATURE: Rotate Temp Dial to BROIL/ ROTISSERIE. 3 Set FUNCTION to stop burning and cool before opening door. • Do not leave...40 and then to the desired broiling time or rotate Timer to Broil w WARNING Fire Hazard. • If contents ignite, do not open oven door. Place in plastic containers. • Follow food manufacturer's instructions. 1 Use small baking pan for more safe cooking 73° temperature ...
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... cotton string to prevent meat from hitting baking pan. Rotate Temp Dial to stop burning and cool before opening door. • Do not use oven cooking bags. • Always allow contents to BROIL/ ROTISSERIE. 11 Search "How to Truss a Chicken for instructions. Place square 4 end of... rod if necessary to ROTISSERIE. Place rotisserie forks on the right side of the chicken. Unplug oven and allow at least 1 inch between food and heating element. • Always unplug oven when not in use. 1 Slide large coated baking pan in bracket on the Internet for Rotisserie" on left...
... cotton string to prevent meat from hitting baking pan. Rotate Temp Dial to stop burning and cool before opening door. • Do not use oven cooking bags. • Always allow contents to BROIL/ ROTISSERIE. 11 Search "How to Truss a Chicken for instructions. Place square 4 end of... rod if necessary to ROTISSERIE. Place rotisserie forks on the right side of the chicken. Unplug oven and allow at least 1 inch between food and heating element. • Always unplug oven when not in use. 1 Slide large coated baking pan in bracket on the Internet for Rotisserie" on left...
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...before carving. 12 Visit foodsafety.gov for more safe cooking temperature information. oven. CAUTION! Burn Hazard: Avoid contact with then set Timer to STAY ON. INTERNAL TEMPERATURES FOOD APPROX. oven, place the rotisserie lift with interior of oven. Place meat on in ROTISSERIE mode. Rotisserie Cooking (cont.) 7 8... 9 10 BAKE: To remove cooked meat from the rotisserie rod. Using oven mitts, unscrew the rotisserie forks from Rotate Timer past 40 minutes; Lift and slide the rotisserie rod NOTE: Only upper ...
...before carving. 12 Visit foodsafety.gov for more safe cooking temperature information. oven. CAUTION! Burn Hazard: Avoid contact with then set Timer to STAY ON. INTERNAL TEMPERATURES FOOD APPROX. oven, place the rotisserie lift with interior of oven. Place meat on in ROTISSERIE mode. Rotisserie Cooking (cont.) 7 8... 9 10 BAKE: To remove cooked meat from the rotisserie rod. Using oven mitts, unscrew the rotisserie forks from Rotate Timer past 40 minutes; Lift and slide the rotisserie rod NOTE: Only upper ...
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...use a plastic scouring pad. 4 Hand washing and drying will also reduce the risk of fire hazard. 1 Unplug and allow oven to register your oven parts. 5 Wipe outside of oven with a damp, soapy cloth. Cleaning w WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard. as well as delicious recipes, tips, and to cool ...before cleaning. 2 3 To clean inside of oven, wipe oven walls, bottom of products and Use and Care Guides - Visit www.hamiltonbeach.com for best performance and long life. Do not clean with...
...use a plastic scouring pad. 4 Hand washing and drying will also reduce the risk of fire hazard. 1 Unplug and allow oven to register your oven parts. 5 Wipe outside of oven with a damp, soapy cloth. Cleaning w WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard. as well as delicious recipes, tips, and to cool ...before cleaning. 2 3 To clean inside of oven, wipe oven walls, bottom of products and Use and Care Guides - Visit www.hamiltonbeach.com for best performance and long life. Do not clean with...
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... for details on rack. 14 PROBABLE CAUSE • Check to Parts and Features for best results with metal foil. Do not use of the oven with your recipes. • The large black ceramic-coated baking pan fits directly into slots. Check pan manufacturer's directions for your county, please ...part of most heating appliances. Turn Temperature Dial to BAKE; Turn Function Dial to 350°F (180°C). An odor and smoke come from oven. These will not be set 25 degrees lower than recipe directions. • Never place glass baking pans or casserole dishes in your area. ...
... for details on rack. 14 PROBABLE CAUSE • Check to Parts and Features for best results with metal foil. Do not use of the oven with your recipes. • The large black ceramic-coated baking pan fits directly into slots. Check pan manufacturer's directions for your county, please ...part of most heating appliances. Turn Temperature Dial to BAKE; Turn Function Dial to 350°F (180°C). An odor and smoke come from oven. These will not be set 25 degrees lower than recipe directions. • Never place glass baking pans or casserole dishes in your area. ...