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Convection Cooking

Convection cooking combines hot air movement by means of a fan with the regular 
features (rotisserie, broil, bake and toast).  Convection cooking provides faster cooking 
in many cases than regular radiant types toaster ovens.  The fan gently sends air to 
every area of the food, quickly browning, crisping and sealing in moisture and flavor.  It 
produces more even temperature all around the food by air movement so that food 
cooks/bakes/broils evenly versus the normal ovens hot and cold spots.  The convection 
feature allows cooking/baking at lower temperatures, which saves energy and helps 
keep the kitchen cooler.  Convection air is superheated and it circulates around the food 
so it cooks food significantly faster than conventional ovens.

Baking 

Operation

1.  Place the wire rack in the lowest or 

middle rack support guide depending 
on the height of the pan or according 
to the recipe.

2.  Preheat the oven as directed in the 

recipe, approximately 15 minutes. 

3.  Place pan with item(s) to be baked on 

the wire rack.

4.  Turn the function control to “BAKE”.
5.  Turn the time control to position "Stay 

On".

6.  When baking is complete, turn the 

time control to "OFF".

Positioning of Oven Rack

Cookies

Use the bottom and middle support 
guides.

Layer cakes

Use the bottom support guide only (bake 
cakes one at a time).

Pies

Use the bottom or  middle support  
guides.

Baking Guide

Follow the package or recipe instructions 
for baking times and temperature.

Recommended Pan Sizes

The following recommended pan sizes 
should fit your Convection Toaster Oven 
with Rotisserie.  To be sure pan will fit, 
place the pan inside the oven to check 
before preparing your recipe.

6 - cup muffin pan
8 x 4 loaf pan
9 x 5 loaf pan
8"  round or square baking pan or dish
1-1 1/2 quart casserole dish - most 
types

When baking in loaf pans, we 
recommend you do not fill them more 
than half full.

Convection baking is very consistent and 
even.  The fan circulates the hot air 
around the food making baked goods 
rise quickly and evenly.  Bake your 
favorite cookies, cakes, pies, brownies, 
etc.  The bake ware that will fit in your 
oven are up to 9 inches in length.  We 
do not recommend the use of oven 
roasting bags or glass containers in the 
oven.  

Never

use plastic, cardboard, 

paper or anything similar in the oven.

Baking Cookies

For baking cookies, we suggest 
adjusting baking temperature and using 
the cookie sheets placed on the wire 
rack.  Also, using parchment paper on 
the cookie sheets might prove helpful 
when baking certain types of cookies.

Preheat oven for 15 minutes, then 
place cookie sheet on the wire rack 
to begin baking.

Use parchment paper on cookie 
sheets so cookies will not stick.

Cookie sheet baking times and 
temperatures may differ from those 
necessary when using other baking 
materials.

Rotisserie Cooking

We recommend that you do not cook a 
roast larger than 5 lbs. on the rotisserie 
skewer.  Chicken should be bound in 
string to prevent the chicken legs or 
wings from unraveling during roasting 
and so that the rotisserie assembly will 
rotate smoothly.  For best results we 
recommend that you preheat the oven 
for 15 minutes on 450°F.

MEAT

OVEN TEMP

BEEF ROAST

325

PORK ROAST

325

HAM

325

CHICKEN

350

TURKEY

350

30-40 min.
30-40 min.

TIME PER LB.

30-35 min.
45-50 min.
45-50 min.

Note: 

Always pre-heat the convection/rotisserie oven at 450°F for 15 minutes 
before starting to cook.  All roasting times are based on meats at refrigerator 
temperature.  Frozen meats may take considerably longer.  Therefore, use of 
a meat thermometer is highly recommended.

Operation 

1. Set temperature control to 450°F.
2.  Turn function control to “Rotisserie”.  

Insert pointed end of rotisserie skewer 
through rotisserie spit making sure the 
points of the rotisserie skewer face in 
the same direction as pointed end of 
rotisserie spit. Slide rotisserie skewer 
towards square end of the rotisserie 
spit and secure with thumbscrew. 
(Fig. 1)

3.  Secure the food to be cooked onto 

the rotisserie spit by inserting the 
rotisserie skewer into the food.

4. Place the second rotisserie skewer 

into the other end of the roast or 
poultry and secure rotisserie 
skewer with thumbscrew.

5. Check that the food is centered and 

secured to the rotisserie spit. 

Fig. 1

Rotisserie Spit

Rotisserie Skewer

Thumbscrew

Pointed End

Square End

6. Insert the pointed end of the 

rotisserie spit into the drive socket 
located on the right hand side of the 
oven wall.  Make sure the square 
end of the rotisserie spit rests on the 
rotisserie spit support located on the 
left hand side of the oven wall.

7.  Place the drip pan on top of the 

lower heating elements to catch the 
food drippings.

8.  Turn the time control knob to the 

“ON” position

9. Use the rotisserie guide below 

ONLY 

for suggested roasting times. 

Check the doneness with a reliable 
meat thermometer.  Use an 
independent timer to remind you to 
check the meat temperature.

10. When complete, turn the time 

control knob to the “OFF” position.

11. Remove the rotisserie spit by 

placing the hooks of the rotisserie 
handle under the grooves on either 
side of the rotisserie spit.  Lift the 
left side of the rotisserie first by 
lifting it up and out. Then pull the 
rotisserie spit out of the drive socket 
and carefully remove the roast from 
the oven.  Take the meat off of the 
rotisserie and place on cutting board 
or serving platter.

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Summary of Contents for TO241B

Page 1: ...E Model Modelo Mod le TO241B 120V 60Hz 1500 Watts CONVECTION ROTISSERIE OVEN HORNO A CONVECCI N Y ROSTIZADOR FOUR CONVEXION ET R TISSOIRE FOUR EURO PRO Operating LLC Boston MA 02465 Tel 1 800 798 7398...

Page 2: ...ny appliance is used by or near children 4 To protect against electric shock do not immerse cord plug or oven in water or other liquids 5 Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter or touch ho...

Page 3: ...quipped with five positions for a variety of cooking needs Keep Warm To keep cooked food warm for up to 30 minutes Broil For broiling fish steak poultry pork chops etc Rotisserie Can cook up to a 5 lb...

Page 4: ...cookie sheet on the wire rack to begin baking Use parchment paper on cookie sheets so cookies will not stick Cookie sheet baking times and temperatures may differ from those necessary when using othe...

Page 5: ...00 LAMB CHOPS 400 CHICKEN LEGS 400 FISH FILETS 350 SALMON STEAKS 350 20 25 min 20 25 min COOKING TIME 20 25 min 20 25 min 15 20 min 30 35 min 20 25 min 20 25 min Broiling Guide Cooking results may var...

Page 6: ...for commercial purposes This limited warranty does not cover damage caused by misuse abuse negligent handling or damage due to faulty packaging or mishandling in transit This warranty does not cover d...

Page 7: ...mita que el cable cuelgue sobre el borde de la mesa o mesada o que toque superficies calientes 6 No utilice ning n artefacto si el cable o el enchufe est n da ados o luego de una falla o si ha sufrido...

Page 8: ...Este horno viene con cinco posiciones para cubrir todas las necesidades de cocci n Keep Warm Para mantener la comida cocida caliente hasta 30 minutos Broil Para asar pescado bifes aves chuletas de ce...

Page 9: ...caliente alrededor de los alimentos haciendo que se eleven r pidamente y de forma pareja Hornee sus galletas favoritas tortas pasteles brownies etc Puede colocar recipientes de hasta 9 pulgadas de la...

Page 10: ...los alimentos a asar Al utilizar la parrilla deber colocar la bandeja de cocci n colectora debajo de la carne para que acumule las gotas 25 30 min 350 PAVO 25 30 min 350 POLLO 35 40 min 300 325 JAM N...

Page 11: ...lterada o utilizada con fines comerciales Esta garant a limitada no cubre da os ocasionados por uso inadecuado abuso negligencia o da os causados por embalaje inapropiado o maltrato durante el transpo...

Page 12: ...s lectriques n immergez pas le cordon la fiche ou le four dans l eau ni dans tout autre liquide 5 Ne pas laisser le cordon pendre de la table ou du comptoir ou toucher les surfaces chaudes 6 Ne pas ut...

Page 13: ...poss de cinq positions pour des besoins de cuisson vari s Garder Chaud Pour garder chauds les aliments cuits jusqu 30 minutes Griller Pour les poissons grill s les steaks la volaille les c telettes d...

Page 14: ...niform ment Faites vos biscuits vos g teaux vos tartes vos brownies etc Le plat de cuisson pour votre four peut avoir jusqu 22 cm 9 pouces de longueur Nous ne recommandons pas l usage de sacs de cuiss...

Page 15: ...imum dans le four Pour de meilleurs r sultats le four doit tre pr chauff pendant 15 minutes 450 F avant d y mettre les aliments griller Durant le grillage le plat de cuisson doit tre plac sous la vian...

Page 16: ...qui a t modifi ou utilis pour des fins commerciales La garantie limit e ne couvre pas les dommages caus s par un mauvais usage de l abus de la n gligence lors de la manutention ou des dommages dus un...

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