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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS

When  using  electrical  appliances,  basic  safety  precautions  should  always  be 

followed, including the following:

Read all instructions before use.

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Do not touch hot surfaces. Use handles or knobs.

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To protect against electric shock do not immerse cord or plug in water or other 

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liquid. 

Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used by or near children.

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Unplug  from  wall  outlet  when  not  in  use  and  before  cleaning.  Allow  to  cool 

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before putting on or taking off parts, and before cleaning the appliance.

Do  not  operate  any  appliance  with  a  damaged  cord  or  plug,or  after  the 

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appliance  malfunctions  or  has  been  damaged  in  any  manner.  Call  our  toll-

free  customer  assistance  number  for  information  on  examination,  repair,  or 

adjustment.

The  use  of  accessory  attachments  not  recommended  by  the  appliance 

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manufacturer may result in fire, electric shock or injuries to persons.

Do not use outdoors or in a damp area.

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Do  not  let  power  cord  hang  over  edge  of  table  or  counter,  or  touch  hot 

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surfaces.

Do not place on or near a hot gas or electric burner or in a heated oven.

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Extreme caution must be used when moving an appliance containing hot oil or 

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other hot liquids.

To  disconnect,  turn  timer  control  knob  to 

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OFF

  then  remove  plug  from  wall 

outlet.

Do not use appliance for other than intended use.

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Oversize foods or metal utensils must not be inserted in the appliance as they 

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may create a fire or risk of electric shock.

A  fire  may  occur  if  the  appliance  is  covered  or  touching  flammable  material, 

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including  curtains,  draperies,  walls,  and  the  like,  when  in  operation.  Do  not 

store any item on top of the appliance when in operation.

Do not clean with metal scouring pads. Pieces can break off the pad and touch 

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electrical parts involving a risk of electric shock.

Extreme  caution  should  be  exercised  when  using  containers  constructed  of 

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other than metal or glass.

Do  not  store  any  materials,  other  than  manufacturers  recommended 

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accessories, in this oven when not in use.

Do not place any of the following materials in the oven:

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paper

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cardboard

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plastic

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Do not cover crumb tray or any part of the appliance with metal foil. This will 

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cause overheating of the appliance.

SAVE ThESE INSTRUCTIONS!

ADDITIONAl SAFEGUARDS

This appliance is for 

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household use only

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DO NOT OPERATE ThIS APPlIANCE, IF ThE POWER CORD ShOWS DAMAGE OR 

IS APPlIANCE WORKS INTERMITTENTlY OR STOPS WORKING ENTIRElY.

A short power-supply cord is to be provided to reduce the risk resulting from 

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becoming entangled in or tripping over a longer cord.

Longer  extension  cords  are  available  and  may  be  used  if  care  is  exercised  in 

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their use.

If long detachable power-supply cord or extension is used:

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The marked electrical rating of the cord or extension cord should be at least 

 

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as great as the electrical rating of the appliance.

If  the  appliance  is  of  the  grounded  type,  the  extension  cord  should  be  a 

 

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grounding 3-wire cord; and 

The  longer  cord  should  be  arranged  so  that  it  does  not  drape  over  the 

 

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countertop  or  table  top  where  it  can  be  pulled  on  by  children  or  tripped 

over unintentionally.

GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS

This appliance must be grounded while in use.

CAUTION:

 To ensure continued protection against risk of electric shock, connect to 

properly ground outlets only.

GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS – US ONlY

The appliance has a plug that looks like Figure A. An adaptor, as shown in Figure B, 

should be used for connecting a 3 -prong grounding plug to a 2-wire receptacle. 

The  grounding  tab,  which  extends  from  the  adaptor,  must  be  connected  to  a 

permanent ground such as a properly grounded receptacle as shown in Figure C, 

using a metal screw.

Grounding prong

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Summary of Contents for mc25cex

Page 1: ...38 UPC 681131037389 Customer Assistance 1 855 451 2897 US Please consider the option to recycle the packaging material and donate any appliance you are no longer using Toaster Oven_103738_IM_US_V7_121...

Page 2: ...burner or in a heated oven Extreme caution must be used when moving an appliance containing hot oil or other hot liquids To disconnect turn timer control knob to OFF then remove plug from wall outlet...

Page 3: ...cord should be arranged so that it does not drape over the countertop or table top where it can be pulled on by children or tripped over unintentionally GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS This appliance must be g...

Page 4: ...0 Door 11 Crumb tray 12 Lower heating elements x2 13 Baking drip tray 14 Broil rack 15 Support mount 16 Oven rails 17 Upper heating elements x2 18 POWER indicator 19 TEMP control knob 20 FUNCTION cont...

Page 5: ...5 4 ILLUSTRATIONS a b c d e f g h i j k l Toaster Oven_103738_IM_US_V7_121212 indd 5 12 12 12 7 31 26 PM...

Page 6: ...o a suitable wall outlet ill a NOTE The appliance may produce an odor and emit smoke when switched on for the first time as residues from the production process are eliminated This is normal and does...

Page 7: ...ls of the appliance Spit holder 25 For placing and removing the spit 28 from the appliance Spit 28 For roasting a variety of meats and poultry Using the appliance Use the appliance for toasting baking...

Page 8: ...cator 18 turns on whenever the TIME control knob 21 is switched to a position other than the OFF position NOTE The convection fan 8 turns on automatically when the function control knob 19 is switched...

Page 9: ...ME control knob 21 to OFF The POWER indicator 18 turns off CAUTION Always wear oven mittens when placing or removing items from the appliance Use caution when sliding the broil rack 14 in and out of t...

Page 10: ...top oven rails 16 while the oven rack 22 is placed on the lower rails if necessary Place the broil rack 14 in the appliance ill d Turn the TEMP control knob 19 to the required temperature Turn the FU...

Page 11: ...ions on the package of the pizza Place the frozen pizza on the broil rack 14 If a second frozen pizza is to be prepared at the same time place in on the oven rack 22 Turn the TIME control knob 21 to S...

Page 12: ...uring this function Chicken should be bound to prevent the legs or wings from unraveling during roasting and to allow the rotisserie assembly to rotate smoothly It is recommended to use a meat thermom...

Page 13: ...nob 21 to OFF after roasting is complete The POWER indicator 18 turns off Remove the spit 28 by placing the hooks 24 in the respective notches 29 on the spit 28 and lift the left hand side up slightly...

Page 14: ...equired temperature Turn the TIME control knob 21 to STAY ON or to the required time The POWER indicator 18 turns on If a time was set a bell will ring at the end of the cycle to indicate the cycle ha...

Page 15: ...ppliance to cool down completely NOTE Do not immerse the power cord and plug 5 or appliance into water or any other liquid Do not use abrasive cleaners steel wool or scouring pads ill n Dry all parts...

Page 16: ...into the wall outlet Check fuses and circuit breaker The appliance does not reach set temperature The door is not closed properly Ensure the door is closed properly Food not fully cooked Cooking time...

Page 17: ...17 Technical data Rated voltage 120V 60Hz Rated power input 1500W Rated current 12 5A Volume 21L and inal wer he d e e at Toaster Oven_103738_IM_US_V7_121212 indd 17 12 12 12 7 31 32 PM...

Page 18: ...or neglect including failure to clean product regularly in accordance with manufacturer s instructions How does state law relate to this warranty This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you...

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