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•   Caution should be observed when using glass bakeware, especially when your recipe calls for 

the food to be cooked close to the heating elements, or when high temperatures are used.

•   Make sure when using deep, ovenproof glass or ceramic containers to allow at least 2.5 cm    

(1") airspace between the top of the container and the upper heating elements.

•   Never use glass lids on glass or metal bakeware. If a lid is necessary, cover tightly with 

aluminum foil.

•   Many convenience foods are packaged in non-metallic containers suitable for use in 

microwave ovens as well as regular ovens. Check package directions to determine if the 
container is suitable for use in a regular oven.

•   You may use your own heat-proof pans, sheets and dishes in the oven, provided that 

approximately 2.5 cm (1") of space remains between the sidewalls of the oven and the 
heating elements to allow circulation of heat.

ALUMINUM FOIL

Do not allow for aluminum foil to touch the sides of the oven or heating elements. Foil can be used 
for covering foods, provided they are securely tucked around the food or edges of the pan or dish.
Do not cover the baking/drip pan or crumb tray with aluminum foil, as this can cause accumulated 
grease or crumbs to catch fire.

NOTE:

 Choose bakeware made of metal, ovenproof glass, or ceramic. 

WARNING:

 

•  Use the tempered-glass window to check on your food. The less you open the 

door, the more energy-efficient your Convection Oven will be.

•  Be sure all foods and/or containers fit in the Convection Oven without 

touching heating elements or keeping the door from closing.

•  Remove all plastic and/or paper wrappers from foods before cooking.
•  Use only loosely covered containers; airtight containers may cause food to boil 

over or explode.

•  Follow package directions when preparing frozen or packaged foods; however, 

do not preheat the Convection Oven.

•  Metal surfaces will become hot during cooking. Use the handles of your 

Convection Oven.

•  Do not place items on top of or near your Convection Oven while in use.
•  Replace cardboard, glass, or plastic lids with aluminum foil for use in the 

Convection Oven.

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Summary of Contents for 043-1322-6

Page 1: ...ION OVEN Model no 043 1322 6 Read this manual thoroughly before using and save it for future reference TM INSTRUCTION MANUAL 043 1322_MC 71669_MasterChef_Convection Oven_ENG_BW REV3 indd 1 2017 05 15...

Page 2: ...5 Do not let the cord hang over edge of table or counter or touch hot surfaces 6 Do not operate appliance with a damaged cord or plug or after the appliance malfunctions or has been damaged in any ma...

Page 3: ...d when using containers constructed of materials other than metal or glass 19 Do not place any of the following materials in the oven cardboard plastic paper or anything similar 20 Do not store any ma...

Page 4: ...el with the electrical rating is located on the underside of the appliance 4 Avoid pulling or straining the power cord at outlet or appliance connections POLARIZED PLUG 1 Your appliance is equipped wi...

Page 5: ...tion Oven Replacement Parts 1 Chrome Plated Rack 2 Baking Drip Pan 3 Removable Crumb Tray 4 Rubber Feet 5 TemperedGlassDoorwithCool TouchHandle 6 Pan Rack Removal Tool 7 Temperature Control Knob 8 Fun...

Page 6: ...arefully unpack the Convection Oven and remove all packaging materials To remove any dust that may have accumulated during packaging wash the rack crumb tray and baking drip pan in warm soapy water wi...

Page 7: ...oven on a flat dry heat resistant surface such as a countertop or table Be sure the sides back and top of the Convection Oven are at least 10 cm 4 away from any walls cabinets or objects on the counte...

Page 8: ...to be cooked on both sides set the timer for the time necessary to cook one side When the set cooking time elapses and the bell rings the Convection Oven will automatically shut off Open the door Usin...

Page 9: ...e of the Convection Oven Close the door 3 Ensure that the baking function control knob is set to bake and the temperature control knob is set to your desired temperature Turn the timer knob to the req...

Page 10: ...ell will sound and the oven will automatically shut off Turn the time control knob to OFF if food is removed before the time has elapsed 7 Remove food immediately to prevent from toasting further DO N...

Page 11: ...nvection cooking forces air to circulate in the oven so food will cook faster than with conventional cooking settings Cook at the same oven temperature but for a shorter period of time Toasting Tips N...

Page 12: ...sides of the oven or heating elements Foil can be used for covering foods provided they are securely tucked around the food or edges of the pan or dish Do not cover the baking drip pan or crumb tray w...

Page 13: ...ovenproof glass or ceramic containers to allow at least 2 5 cm 1 airspace between the top of the container and the upper heating elements Never use glass lids on glass or metal bakeware If a lid is ne...

Page 14: ...sories to cool completely before cleaning Do not use harsh detergents abrasive cleansers or metal scouring pads on any part of the oven or accessories as they could scratch the surface Wipe the outsid...

Page 15: ...when returned by the original purchaser with proof of purchase This product is not guaranteed against wear or breakage due to misuse and or abuse Made in China Imported by Trileaf Distribution Trifeu...

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