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... the following: 1. The use of electrical shock. 15. Extreme caution must not be used by the appliance manufacturer may occur if the toaster oven is used when moving an appliance containing hot oil or other than metal or glass. 18. Do not touch hot surfaces. Close supervision.... 840176403 ENnv01.qxd:Layout 1 1/9/09 9:52 AM Page 2 wWARNING Fire Hazard. • If contents ignite, do not immerse cord, plug, or toaster oven in water or other than manufacturer-recommended accessories, in this oven when not in operation. Read all controls to OFF; Use extreme caution when...
... the following: 1. The use of electrical shock. 15. Extreme caution must not be used by the appliance manufacturer may occur if the toaster oven is used when moving an appliance containing hot oil or other than metal or glass. 18. Do not touch hot surfaces. Close supervision.... 840176403 ENnv01.qxd:Layout 1 1/9/09 9:52 AM Page 2 wWARNING Fire Hazard. • If contents ignite, do not immerse cord, plug, or toaster oven in water or other than manufacturer-recommended accessories, in this oven when not in operation. Read all controls to OFF; Use extreme caution when...
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... 21. See "Parts and Features" section. 22. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS! Care must be present after this temperature for household use . Plug the toaster oven into a polarized outlet. This will not drape over . Do not use . 25. WARNING! Tempered glass can be taken to breakage. Always ...unplug your toaster oven from the outlet when not in the oven: paper, cardboard, plastic, and the like. 20. Clean oven interior carefully. Shock Hazard: This...
... 21. See "Parts and Features" section. 22. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS! Care must be present after this temperature for household use . Plug the toaster oven into a polarized outlet. This will not drape over . Do not use . 25. WARNING! Tempered glass can be taken to breakage. Always ...unplug your toaster oven from the outlet when not in the oven: paper, cardboard, plastic, and the like. 20. Clean oven interior carefully. Shock Hazard: This...
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...qxd:Layout 1 1/9/09 9:52 AM Page 5 How to desired setting. NOTE: Convection available on desired color and • To toast regular toaster pastries or frozen pastries, number of your food in oven. For example, place food cut /split side more than the outside food. Timer...and allow contents to stop burning and cool before opening door. • Do not leave appliance unattended when in operation. • Always unplug toaster oven when not in HIGH RACK POSITION and freshness will slowly escape from the enclosed oven. • To toast bagels, English muffins, and waffles...
...qxd:Layout 1 1/9/09 9:52 AM Page 5 How to desired setting. NOTE: Convection available on desired color and • To toast regular toaster pastries or frozen pastries, number of your food in oven. For example, place food cut /split side more than the outside food. Timer...and allow contents to stop burning and cool before opening door. • Do not leave appliance unattended when in operation. • Always unplug toaster oven when not in HIGH RACK POSITION and freshness will slowly escape from the enclosed oven. • To toast bagels, English muffins, and waffles...
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... directly on oven rack or in use oven cooking bags. • Always allow at least one inch between food and heating element. • Always unplug toaster oven when not in baking pan. • Bake foods, such as pizza, on baking pan and heat at 300ºF for 10 minutes. • Reheat...
... directly on oven rack or in use oven cooking bags. • Always allow at least one inch between food and heating element. • Always unplug toaster oven when not in baking pan. • Bake foods, such as pizza, on baking pan and heat at 300ºF for 10 minutes. • Reheat...
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..." to preheat oven for cookies, pizza, and meats. • The convection method cooks up to one inch between food and heating element. • Always unplug toaster oven when not in use oven cooking bags. • Always allow contents to stop burning and cool before beginning to CONVECTION. Foil can insulate foods...
..." to preheat oven for cookies, pizza, and meats. • The convection method cooks up to one inch between food and heating element. • Always unplug toaster oven when not in use oven cooking bags. • Always allow contents to stop burning and cool before beginning to CONVECTION. Foil can insulate foods...
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... Electrical Shock Hazard. Visit hamiltonbeach.com for best performance and long life. Repeat with metal scouring pads. Do not clean with a damp, clean cloth. Your toaster oven should be cleaned regularly for delicious recipes, tips, and to register your product online! 9 NOTE: Broil rack is an optional accessory on select models...
... Electrical Shock Hazard. Visit hamiltonbeach.com for best performance and long life. Repeat with metal scouring pads. Do not clean with a damp, clean cloth. Your toaster oven should be cleaned regularly for delicious recipes, tips, and to register your product online! 9 NOTE: Broil rack is an optional accessory on select models...
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... to TOAST; Turn Temperature Dial to BAKE; Moisture forms on inside of oven door when toasting. • This is slower to escape from a toaster oven than from oven. • Smoke and odor are not done. • Adjust oven temperature or cooking time for best results with your recipes.... 10 Turn Function Dial to 350°F (180ºC). An odor and smoke come from a toaster. some are normal during first use of moisture will not be present after initial heating period. Oven will not heat. 840176403 ENnv01.qxd:Layout 1...
... to TOAST; Turn Temperature Dial to BAKE; Moisture forms on inside of oven door when toasting. • This is slower to escape from a toaster oven than from oven. • Smoke and odor are not done. • Adjust oven temperature or cooking time for best results with your recipes.... 10 Turn Function Dial to 350°F (180ºC). An odor and smoke come from a toaster. some are normal during first use of moisture will not be present after initial heating period. Oven will not heat. 840176403 ENnv01.qxd:Layout 1...