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Convection Bake 

Baking Cookies

For baking cookies, we suggest adjusting 
baking temperature and using cookie 
sheets (not included) placed on the wire 
rack.  Also, using parchment paper on the 
cookie sheets might prove helpful when 
baking certain types of cookies.
1.  Slide the wire rack onto the lowest or 

middle rack guide, depending on the 
recipe.

2.  Preheat oven for 15 minutes, then 

place cookie sheet on the wire rack to 
begin baking.

3. Use parchment paper on cookie 

sheets so cookies will not stick.

4. Cookie sheet baking times and 

temperatures may differ from those 
necessary when using other baking 
materials.

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

Note:

We recommend you fill loaf pans 

only 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.

Operation

1.

Place the wire rack in the lowest or 
middle rack guide depending on the 
height of your baking dish, or 
according to the recipe.

2. Preheat the oven as directed in the 

recipe, usually 15 minutes. 

3.  Place baking dish, 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 bottom or middle support 

guides.

Layer cakes

- use bottom support guide 

only (bake one at a time).

Pies

- use bottom or  middle support  

guides.

Fig. 1

Rotisserie Spit

Rotisserie Skewer

Thumbscrew

Pointed End

Square End

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.  

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

Operation 

1.  Slide one of the rotisserie skewers 

onto the rotisserie spit so that the 
pointed end of the skewer faces the 
pointed end of the spit.  Tighten the 
thumbscrew to  secure the skewer in 
place. (Fig. 1)

2.  Insert the pointed end of the rotisserie 

spit into the center of the roast/poultry. 
Pushing the meat into the centre of the 
spit so that the rotisserie skewer 
penetrates the meat, securing it in 
place.

3. Slide the second rotisserie skewer 

onto the pointed end of the rotisserie 
spit.  Press the skewer firmly into the 
roast.  Tighten the thumbscrew in 
order to secure rotisserie skewer in 
place.

4.  Make sure the roast/poultry is centered 

and tightly secured to the rotisserie 
spit.

Note:

We recommend that poultry be 

bound with cooking or butcher’s string to 
ensure that the rotisserie can turn easily.

5.   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.

6.

Place the drip baking/drip pan above 
the lower heating elements to catch 
the food drippings.

7.   Set temperature control to 450°F.
8.  Turn the function control to 

“Rotisserie”. 

9.  Turn the time control to “Stay On”.
10. Use the rotisserie guide below 

ONLY

for suggested roasting times.  Check 
the roast/poultry with a reliable meat 
thermometer.  Use an independent 
timer to remind you to check the 
meat temperature.

11. When cooking is complete, turn the 

time control to the “OFF” position.

12. 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 spit off the rotisserie spit support 
first by lifting it upwards.  Then pull 
the right end of the rotisserie spit out 
of the drive socket and carefully 
remove the roast from the oven. 

13. Remove the skewers and take the 

meat off of the rotisserie spit.  Place 
the meat on a cutting board or 
serving platter.

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Summary of Contents for TO241R

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Page 2: ...ppliance 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 hot su...

Page 3: ...n you turn the control to the left counter clockwise to the Stay On setting the oven will stay ON until it is manually shut OFF To activate the timer segment of the control turn to the right clockwise...

Page 4: ...gs or wings from unraveling during roasting and so that the rotisserie assembly will rotate smoothly MEAT OVEN TEMP BEEF ROAST 325 PORK ROAST 325 HAM 325 CHICKEN 350 TURKEY 350 30 40 min 30 40 min TIM...

Page 5: ...is advisable to leave the door slightly ajar 11 When broiling is complete turn the time control to OFF before removing the food Broiling Guide Cooking results may vary adjust these times to your indi...

Page 6: ...tampered with or used 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 wa...

Page 7: ...no sumerja el cable el enchufe o el horno en agua o cualquier otro l quido 5 No permita que el cable cuelgue sobre el borde de la mesa o mesada o que toque superficies calientes 6 No utilice ning n a...

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Page 9: ...comendamos cocinar o rostizar m s de 5 libras en la brocheta del rostizador El pollo debe atarse con hilo para evitar que las patas o las alas se traben al rostizarlo y permitir que el sistema rostiza...

Page 10: ...los alimentos seguido durante el asado para evitar que se asen de m s 20 25 min 350 BIFES DE SALM N 20 25 min 350 FILETE DE PESCADO 30 35 min 400 PATAS DE POLLO 20 25 min 400 CORDERO 20 25 min 400 CHU...

Page 11: ...guna unidad que haya sido alterada 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...

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