ThisapplianceislorHOUSEHOLDUSEONLY
a_dmay ba pluggedintoany 120V AC electri-
cal outJet.Do notuse any othertyppof outleL
POLARIZED PLUG
This appliancehas a polarizedplug(one
blade is wider than the other). To reduce the
risk of electric shock, this plug is intended to
fit into a polarized outlet only one way. if the
plug does not fit fully into the outlet, reverse
the plug. If it still does not fit, contact a
qualified electrician. Do not attempt to modify
the plug in any way.
SHORT POWER CORD
The toaster oven's power cord is short to
reduce your risk of becoming entangled in or
tripping over a long cord.You can obtain a
longer, detachable power-supply cord or
extension cord, but be careful when using
toaster oven equipped w0th extra cord length.
If you are using a longer detachable power-
supply cord or extension cord, (1) the marked
electrical rating of the extension cord should
be at least as great as the electrical rabng of
the appliance, and (2) arrange the longer
cord so that it will not drape over the counter
top or table top where d can be pulled on by
children or tripped over unintentionally.
TO USE AS AN OVEN
Youhave two cooking optionswhen using
this appliance as an oven--bake and broil.
Baking is the fastestand safest cooking
method. It uses both the upper and lower
heating elements. This fast-cooks many
foods and must be used for cookingchops,:_
chicken, hamburgers, steaks, etc. Broilingis ",
a cooking method which uses the top heat-
ing elements only to cook food.This is
especially usefulfor top browningfoods.
CAUTION:
• DO NOT use paperboard containers in
this toaster oven, even if they are
"approved"for oven use.
DO NOT line the Oven Pan Wire Rack
w,th foil. This prevents fats and juices
trem drippinginto the Oven Pan below.
DO NOT leave appliance unattended
whole in use.
Position Oven Rack or Coolde Sheet
Oven Rack: The ff=icknessof Ioodto be "
tkne and distance from the heatingele-.,
mer T6a owcoddnga widevarietyof
foods, thisToaster Oven has two Oven
Rack pnsitioas,High and Low.
For thinner foods (e.g. thin masts, toast),
place Oven Rack in the High position,dos
est to top heating elemenL See Rgure 1.
For thicker foods (e.g. thick meats, bread
loaves), place Oven Rack in the Low posi-
tion, furthest from top heatingelement. SE
F_jure 2.
Cookie Sheet: The crumb tray doubles a
a cookie sheet. DO NOT use cookie shee
to bake or broil meats When using cruml:
tray as a cookie sheet, gently pull It out
from bottom of oven. Shde cookie sheet
into Low positiononly_ DO NOT use cool,
ie sheet in High position. Always replace
tray into bottom of oven after using it as a
cnokie sheet.
Figure
Figure
Prepare Oven Pan
To prepare Oven Pan forBakingor Broili_
meats, place the Oven Pan Wire Rack into
the Oven Pan. DO NOT use Oven Pan w_
outits Wire Rack insert.
CAUTION: Always use the Oven Pan wh_
baking or breihng meats. The Oven Pan w
hold the food and collect all fat and juice
dnpplngs. Using any pan besides this
Oven Pan may create a fire hazard.