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9. When the time has elapsed, the Display Window will show the

default time of 0:30, the Convection Oven will beep 5 times and
the ON/OFF Light will turn off as a signal that the BAKE function 
is completed. 

10. Using oven mitts, carefully pull the Wire Rack out and remove

cooked food.

11. Press the CLOCK Button and the Display Window will revert to

show the time of day.

12. Unplug Oven and allow to cool completely before cleaning. See

User Maintenance Instructions. Unplug when not in use.

NOTE: To adjust the BAKE time or temperature during the BAKE

process, you must start the programming sequence over. Press the
START/STOP Button and reset. 

INTERNAL TEMPERATURE ROASTING CHART

CUT INTERNAL 

TEMPERATURE 

Beef 145°F 

Rare 

160°F Medium 

170°F Well Done 

Ham (fresh)  

160°F 

Ham (precooked)

140°F 

Lamb 

160°F Medium Well 

170°F Well Done 

Pork 160°F 

Medium 

170°F Well Done 

Turkey or Chicken, Whole 

180°F 

Turkey or Chicken, Breast 

170°F 

USDA RECOMMENDED TEMPERATURES 

The United States Department of Agriculture recommends that meat
and poultry be cooked to the following internal temperatures to be sure
any harmful bacteria has been killed. Ground turkey and chicken
should be cooked to an internal temperature of 165° F and ground
beef, veal, lamb and pork be cooked to an internal temperature of
160° F. Chicken and turkey should be cooked to an internal tempera-
ture of 170° F for white meat and 180° F for dark meat. Goose and
duck should be cooked to an internal temperature of 180° F. Fresh
beef, veal and lamb, etc. should be cooked to an internal temperature
of at least 145° F. Fresh pork should be cooked to an internal tempera-
ture of at least 160° F. When re-heating meat and poultry products,
they should also be cooked to an internal temperature of 165° F. 

CONVECTION OVEN FUNCTIONS

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HINTS FOR SLOW COOK 

Recipes may be used to SLOW COOK by using the following
guidelines. 

• All baking dishes should be covered. Aluminum foil may be used

if ends are tucked against edge of pan. 

• Ovenproof glass and ceramic dishes are recommended. 
• Aluminum foil pans and pans that will rust, such as cast iron or tin

should not be used. 

• Separate dishes can cook simultaneously, yet food retains its own

flavor. Select foods that will take the same amount of time to cook. 

• Milk, cream and sour cream may curdle. It is best to add them in

the last hour of cooking. If a recipe specifies one of these
ingredients as the only liquid in the cooking process, try
substituting evaporated milk, water or condensed soup, such as
cream of mushroom or chicken soup. 

• Slow cooking enhances the flavor of spices and salt. We

recommend you reduce seasoning in your own recipes. 

• Precooked spaghetti and pasta products should be added in the

last hour of slow cooking. 

PROGRAMMING THE BAKE/ROAST FUNCTION

1. Plug unit into a 120 V outlet. Close the Glass Door. 
2. Press the FUNCTION Button. When the BAKE Light illuminates,

the selection is made. Press the TIME/TEMP Button until the TEMP
Light illuminates; 350

º

F appears in the Display Window.

3. To change the BAKE temperature, press the 

Up ARROW for a

higher temperature (up to 450

º

F) or press the 

 

Down ARROW for

a lower BAKE temperature (down to 100

º

F). Refer to the Roasting

Chart on the next page for recommended cooking temperatures.

4. Press the TIME/TEMP Button until the TIME Light illuminates; 0:30

(30 MINUTES) appears in the Display Window.

5. To change the BAKE time, press the 

Up ARROW to extend the

time (up to 4:00 hours) or press the 

 

Down ARROW for a shorter

BAKE time. 

6. Open the Glass Door and carefully center baking dish directly on

Bake/Broil Pan or Wire Rack and close Oven Door. 

7. Press the START/STOP Button. The ON/OFF Light will illuminate;

BAKE will begin; the BAKE time will appear in the Display
Window and begin to count down.

8. Convection baking will cook some foods faster. Check 5 to 10

minutes before the end of the suggested bake time. Continue
baking if necessary. 

Summary of Contents for Millenium FAC900R

Page 1: ...toastmaster com What Is Not Covered This warranty does not cover damage resulting from misuse accident commercial use improper service or any other damage caused by anything other than defects in mat...

Page 2: ...t against electrical shock do not immerse cord plugs or appliance in water or other liquid 4 Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used by or near children 5 Unplug from outlet when not...

Page 3: ...emove Bake Broil Pan Broil Insert Wire Rack Pizza Rack Pizza Pan Drip Pan Rotisserie Bar and Meat Tines 3 Clean with a mild or non abrasive cleaner and a plastic scouring pad Accessories may be placed...

Page 4: ...of this appliance must read and understand the Use and Care Instructions before operating or cleaning this appliance 2 If this appliance falls or accidentally becomes immersed in water unplug it from...

Page 5: ...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 in the outlet reverse the plug If it still does not fit contact a...

Page 6: ...dow will show the default time of 2 30 the Convection Oven will beep 5 times and the ON OFF Light will turn off as a signal that the DEFROST function is completed 8 Using oven mitts carefully pull the...

Page 7: ...the KEEP WARM time will appear in the Display Window and begin to count down 7 When the time has elapsed the Display Window will show the default time of 0 30 the Convection Oven will beep 5 times and...

Page 8: ...is recommended for large tender cuts of meat and poultry Seasoning prior to cooking adds to the flavor and the aroma during cooking Do not spray any type of aerosol spray flavoring inside the Oven Ca...

Page 9: ...in the Window TOAST Press FUNCTION Button to select the TOAST function When the selection is made the TOAST Light will illuminate and the Oven will default to the center Toast Color Indicator Light fo...

Page 10: ...this manual carefully 2 Carefully unpack your Convection Oven and remove all packaging materials 3 Place your Convection Oven on a level surface such as a countertop or tabletop Be sure the sides back...

Page 11: ...r Figure 9 Rotisserie Accessories Figure 10 10 RACK POSITIONS WIRE RACK BROIL INSERT BAKE BROIL PAN PIZZA PAN PIZZA RACK AND DEHYDRATION RACKS sold separately For best results use Bake Broil Pan to BA...

Page 12: ...flash Press the CLOCK Button again the 10 HOUR will begin to flash Press the Up ARROW or the Down ARROW until the correct HOUR including AM or PM appears in the Display Window 3 Press the CLOCK Button...

Page 13: ...g when not in use NOTE To adjust the BROIL time during the BROIL process press the START STOP Button and reset Figure 8 BROIL Control Panel Lights 12 NOTE If you press the TIME TEMP Button again the T...

Page 14: ...BAKE time or temperature during the BAKE process you must start the programming sequence over Press the START STOP Button and reset 13 PROGRAMMING THE BAKE FUNCTION 1 Plug unit into a 120 V outlet Cl...

Page 15: ...ess the TIME TEMP Button until the TIME Light illuminates 0 30 30 MINUTES appears in the Display Window 5 To change the BAKE time press the Up ARROW to extend the time up to 4 00 hours or press the Do...

Page 16: ...using the following guidelines All baking dishes should be covered Aluminum foil may be used if ends are tucked against edge of pan Ovenproof glass and ceramic dishes are recommended Aluminum foil pan...

Page 17: ...using the following guidelines All baking dishes should be covered Aluminum foil may be used if ends are tucked against edge of pan Ovenproof glass and ceramic dishes are recommended Aluminum foil pan...

Page 18: ...ess the TIME TEMP Button until the TIME Light illuminates 0 30 30 MINUTES appears in the Display Window 5 To change the BAKE time press the Up ARROW to extend the time up to 4 00 hours or press the Do...

Page 19: ...BAKE time or temperature during the BAKE process you must start the programming sequence over Press the START STOP Button and reset 13 PROGRAMMING THE BAKE FUNCTION 1 Plug unit into a 120 V outlet Cl...

Page 20: ...g when not in use NOTE To adjust the BROIL time during the BROIL process press the START STOP Button and reset Figure 8 BROIL Control Panel Lights 12 NOTE If you press the TIME TEMP Button again the T...

Page 21: ...flash Press the CLOCK Button again the 10 HOUR will begin to flash Press the Up ARROW or the Down ARROW until the correct HOUR including AM or PM appears in the Display Window 3 Press the CLOCK Button...

Page 22: ...r Figure 9 Rotisserie Accessories Figure 10 10 RACK POSITIONS WIRE RACK BROIL INSERT BAKE BROIL PAN PIZZA PAN PIZZA RACK AND DEHYDRATION RACKS sold separately For best results use Bake Broil Pan to BA...

Page 23: ...this manual carefully 2 Carefully unpack your Convection Oven and remove all packaging materials 3 Place your Convection Oven on a level surface such as a countertop or tabletop Be sure the sides back...

Page 24: ...in the Window TOAST Press FUNCTION Button to select the TOAST function When the selection is made the TOAST Light will illuminate and the Oven will default to the center Toast Color Indicator Light fo...

Page 25: ...is recommended for large tender cuts of meat and poultry Seasoning prior to cooking adds to the flavor and the aroma during cooking Do not spray any type of aerosol spray flavoring inside the Oven Ca...

Page 26: ...the KEEP WARM time will appear in the Display Window and begin to count down 7 When the time has elapsed the Display Window will show the default time of 0 30 the Convection Oven will beep 5 times and...

Page 27: ...dow will show the default time of 2 30 the Convection Oven will beep 5 times and the ON OFF Light will turn off as a signal that the DEFROST function is completed 8 Using oven mitts carefully pull the...

Page 28: ...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 in the outlet reverse the plug If it still does not fit contact a...

Page 29: ...of this appliance must read and understand the Use and Care Instructions before operating or cleaning this appliance 2 If this appliance falls or accidentally becomes immersed in water unplug it from...

Page 30: ...emove Bake Broil Pan Broil Insert Wire Rack Pizza Rack Pizza Pan Drip Pan Rotisserie Bar and Meat Tines 3 Clean with a mild or non abrasive cleaner and a plastic scouring pad Accessories may be placed...

Page 31: ...t against electrical shock do not immerse cord plugs or appliance in water or other liquid 4 Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used by or near children 5 Unplug from outlet when not...

Page 32: ...toastmaster com What Is Not Covered This warranty does not cover damage resulting from misuse accident commercial use improper service or any other damage caused by anything other than defects in mat...

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