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CAUTIONS                                                    

 

Always use the food fork when inserting or 
removing the tray. Touching these will cause 
severe

 

burns.

 

 

 
When hot, do not apply water to the glass window. It 
may cause the glass to break 

 

 
When unplugging the cord, always take hold of the plug 
itself. Never pull on the cord. Doing so could break the 
wires inside the cord. 

 

Do not position the unit close to a gas

 

burner or 

other source of high temperature or do not direct 
an electric fan, etc, at the unit during 

USE

.

 

Doing 

so could prevent correct temperature control. 

 

 
Do not wet the power cord nor handle the unit with wet 
hands. Always unplug the cord after use, or whenever 
the unit is to be left unattended. A malfunction while the 
plug is inserted into the outlet could cause a fire. 

 

When cooking oil-splashing dishes such as roast chicken, it is 
recommended to put 2 sheets of aluminum foils on a tray in order to 
diminish oil splashing. Put one on a tray. Then oil will drip to a gap 
between foils. 

Summary of Contents for KR-109L-55

Page 1: ...ELECTRIC OVEN USER S MANUAL MODEL KR 109L 55 BC Please read this manual carefully before use HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY ...

Page 2: ...2 Glass door 6 Housing 10 Indicator light 14 Tray handle 3 Heating element 7 Thermostat 11 Stand 15 Rotisserie handle 4 Rack support 8 Switch knob 12 Bake tray 16 Rotisserie Wheel PARAMETER DATA MODEL NO KR 109L 55 BC POWER SUPPLY 220 240V 50 60Hz POWER CONSUME 2000W ...

Page 3: ... other source of high temperature or do not direct an electric fan etc at the unit during USE Doing so could prevent correct temperature control Do not wet the power cord nor handle the unit with wet hands Always unplug the cord after use or whenever the unit is to be left unattended A malfunction while the plug is inserted into the outlet could cause a fire When cooking oil splashing dishes such ...

Page 4: ...y Roast Chicken Wings Hamburg steak Gratin Cake almost all other oven cooked foods Wire Rack Baked potatoes Dry food Bake Tray and Wire Rack For food which will drip e g boiled fish etc Rotisserie to make the food toasted more evenly The trays are not perfectly square Note Be careful when removing pudding and other hot liquids ...

Page 5: ...sserie Forks to the rotisserie hole and then put it to the rotisserie tray Use Rotisserie Handle to take out the Rotisserie Forks from the rotisserie tray and then remove it from the rotisserie hole CAUTION Beware of HOT dripping oil Please always use Rotisserie Handle to take out the Rotisserie Forks Convection Function Featured with a special convection function strong and absolute cycling airfl...

Page 6: ... Upper Lower Heating convection Rotisserie Timer You can observe whether the oven is switched on or not by observing the front Indicator light 1 Set the arrow on the Timer to the number which indicates the cooking time minutes according to the dishes you are going to cook 2 Set the Timer by turning it clockwise The oven will turn off automatically at the end of the selected time and a bell will ri...

Page 7: ...to scrape the interior surface of the oven and to protect the tray the wire rack and the rotisserie fork Do not use the toxic and abrasive cleaners such as gasoline polishing powder solvent BAKING REFERENCE OF COMMON FOOD Type of food Number or thickness Temperature Timer min Sandwich 2 3 pcs 200 2 3 Toast 2 4 pcs 230 2 5 Hamburger 2 3 pcs 200 3 5 Fish 200 7 10 Ham 2 cm 200 7 12 Sausage 3 4 pcs 20...

Page 8: ...rding to the dishes you are going to cook You can observe whether the heaters are working or not by observing the front Indicator light 1 Set the arrow on the timer knob to the number which indicates the cooking time minutes according to the dishes you are going to cook 2 Set the Timer by turning it clockwise The oven will turn off automatically at the end of the selected time and a bell will ring...

Page 9: ...cking etc Any bottled or tinned food can not be heated directly as the bottle or tin would be broken out and scald the person Be careful Not to burn yourself during use or immediately after use The metal parts and glass window of the door become extremely hot during use Be careful not to touch them when opening and closing the door AC power must be taken from a properly wired outlet Insert the plu...

Page 10: ...e hazards 10 Do not use outdoors 11 Do not allow the cord to hang over the edge of a table or counter or touch hot surfaces 12 Do not place on or near a hot gas or electric burner or in a heated oven 13 Extreme caution must be used when moving an appliance containing hot oil or other hot substances 14 To disconnect remove plug from wall outlet 15 Do not use appliance other than for its intended us...

Page 11: ...iquid CAUTION FOR CHILDREN This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety WARNING If the supply cord is damaged the manufacturer or its service agent or a simila...

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