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300 to 325°F

350°F

TEMPERATURE AND TIME FOR TYPICAL FOODS (convection baking and roasting)

The suggested temperature and times will vary depending on the temperature of the food placed in the oven, the quantity and
personal preference. Times given for meat and poultry are for refrigerator temperature. Add five minutes for preheating the oven.

FOOD

TEMPERATURE SET-

TING/DISPLAY

INDICATOR

APPROX. TIME

NOTES AND TIPS

Whole chicken 3-
3.5 lbs. Unstuffed.

350°F

75 min. or until internal

temperature of 175°F in

thigh and breast

Roast in shallow pan with broiling
rack inverted, with shelf in position 1
(see page. 7)

Pork Loin or Rib
Roast, 2 - 4 lbs.

325°F

90 min. or until internal

temperature of 170°F is

reached.

Roast  as for whole chicken. Broiling

rack may be in its higher position if

oven space allows.

Pork Baby Back Ribs
1.75 - 2 lbs. in 6 - to
10 - inch strips.

300°F for 20 min. then

BROIL for 30 min.

Total time 50 min. or

until brown and very

tender.

Use pan without rack, lined with foil,
on shelf position 1. See recipe to fol-

low for full directions.

Beef Sirloin or Rib
Roast 3 - 5 lbs,
boned.

20 min./lb. for rare

25 min./lb for medium

30 min./lb. well

Have roast tied for even cooking.

Use broiling rack in low or high

position as oven space allows.

Cornish Hens 1.5
lbs. each, two split
into four halves.

350°F

45 - 50 min. or until ten-
der and juice is clear
when pierced with fork.

Roast on pan with broiling rack in high
position, skin side up. Brush with
orange marmalade or honey. Turn
and brush several times until done.

Baking Potatoes
1 to 4 large

450°F

45 - 50 min. or until

fork-tender.

Wash and pierce raw potatoes with
fork. Rub skins with salad oil if desired.
Bake on wire shelf in position 1 or 2.

Pizza, homemade.

450°F to 470°F

20 - 25 min. depending
on size and topping. Bake
until bubbling hot and
crust crisp.

Place pizza pan or stone on wire

shelf in position 1.

Cakes: Layer, Sheet
cake or Loaf cake.
Pies: Fruit, 9- inch
double crust.

300°F to 350°F

Cake:

Follow traditional recipe

timing but lower temper-

ature by 25 to 50°F.

Brownies, Bar,
Cookies

Cake:
Follow traditional recipe tim-
ing but lower temperature by
25 to 50°F. Use 7x11 inch or
8- or 9 inch square pan or
oven-glass dish.

Cake:

Place wire shelf in position 1.

Check for doneness 5 - 10 min.

before time is up. Cut while still

warm. Let cool 5 - 10 min. to

firm up before removing from

pan or dish.

Cookie:
Place 1 inch apart on 1 or 2 cookie
sheets. For 1 sheet place wire rack in
position 1. For 2  place racks in 1 and
3 positions. 
Grease sheets if the recipe directs.
Remove promptly to cooling rack.

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MODES

FAN/BAKE

FAN/BAKE

FAN/BAKE

FAN/BAKE

FAN/BAKE

BAKE

BAKE

FAN/BAKE

one tray

Press twice

FAN/BAKE

two trays

Cookie:
After the preheating signal.
20-30 minutes, depending
on the type of biscuit

KEEP FOOD

This function will allow the freshly-cooked food to be kept warm without drying out (we also suggest the
food be covered with foil). Set the FAN/BAKE function to 140°F for the desired time.

FAN/BAKE

one tray

Press twice

FAN/BAKE

two trays

Cookie:
After the preheating signal.
20-30 minutes, depending
on the type of biscuit

Summary of Contents for AD699

Page 1: ...CONVECTION OVEN WITH ELECTRONIC CONTROLS Instructions for use AD699...

Page 2: ...1 5 Correct wire shelf position 7 1 6 Installation 8 1 7 Important tips and techniques 8 CHAP 2 USING THE CONTROLS AND SETTING THE MODES 2 1 Setting the clock 9 2 2 Bake and Fan Bake modes 10 2 3 Bro...

Page 3: ...light 4 BROIL button pilot light 5 DEFROST button pilot light 6 TEMPERATURE TOAST COLOR setting 7 CLOCK button 8 min button 9 STOP CANCEL button 10 FAN BAKE button pilot light 11 TOAST button pilot li...

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Page 5: ...10 Do not place on or near a hot gas or electric burner 11 Extreme caution must be used when moving an appliance containing hot oil or other hot liquids 12 If the plug gets hot please call a qualifie...

Page 6: ...es pizza fruit desserts fish stuffed vegetables puddings and other moist foods that don t require browning and crisping BROILING AND TOP BROWN ING BROIL Always use the broiling rack set in the shallow...

Page 7: ...w frozen food in freezer packaging place it on wire shelf or on shal low pan to catch any juices Do not try to thaw large roasts or allow any food to overthaw see page 17 DEHYDRATING DEHYD Place prepa...

Page 8: ...r roasting pan Other utensils you own can be used provided that an inch or so of space remains open to allow circulation of the fan forced heat Casserole covers should not be used and glass ovenware s...

Page 9: ...on display 2 Set the desired time by push ing the min or min buttons 8 15 The times set will begin blinking on the display 1 Press the CLOCK button 7 at any time during cooking to display the current...

Page 10: ...oints 3 and 4 The countdown will automati cally restart 3 seconds after the last setting To display the current temperature during cooking simply press either one of temperature 6 or 13 but tons To mo...

Page 11: ...breaded fish or chicken pieces that are placed directly on a pan or cookie sheet Some frozen foods come in oven proof plastic or paper containers which can be cooked in a microwave oven and within li...

Page 12: ...l increase or decrease by one 1 minute 5 Press the START button 16 The oven will start the count down At the end of the set time the control will emit 4 beeps and the display will return to stand by s...

Page 13: ...alade or honey Turn and brush several times until done Baking Potatoes 1 to 4 large 450 F 45 50 min or until fork tender Wash and pierce raw potatoes with fork Rub skins with salad oil if desired Bake...

Page 14: ...to the stop position as shown in the figure 1 Preheat 5 to 10 minutes on BROIL Trim excess fat from meat Dry meat fish and poultry surfaces with paper towel Place the food on the broiling rack set in...

Page 15: ...ields the fat drippings from direct heat reducing spattering smoking and possible flaming Always use the shallow pan when broiling any fatty foods 15 Since fish is non fatty it can be broiled directly...

Page 16: ...with When toasting the toasting time will count down on the clock display The timing will be different for each custom setting you choose Keep in mind that the timing is adjusted by the oven thermosta...

Page 17: ...haw only pieces or portions small enough to thaw in an hour or less and do not let food come to room temperature Thawed food held too long or at a warm temperature can cause serious illness Large amou...

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Page 19: ...the glass door use a glass cleaner or a damp cloth Wipe dry with a clean cloth 4 To clean the exterior finish use a damp sudsy cloth For stubborn stains a non abrasive liquid cleaner or spray glass cl...

Page 20: ...idents Also consequential and incidental damages resulting from the use of this product or arising out of any breach of contract or breach of this warranty are not recoverable under this warranty Some...

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