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19
Operation
The Speedcook Oven
8.
The touch screen will then display these
options: "Save to favorites," "Repeat
Cook," or "Main menu." You can
choose one of these options.
For more
information see page 30,
"Making
Adjustments at the End of a Cook Cycle."
a.
To "Save to Favorites," see page 28.
b.
To cook more of the same food, tap
Repeat Cook.
c.
To return to the main menu, tap
Main
Menu
. (This turns the oven off).
Note:
If you cannot fi nd your specifi c food
item in the touch screen menus, select a
pre-programmed setting for an item that
closely resembles the one you wish to cook.
At the 80% and 100% complete points, you
will be able to check your item and make any
necessary adjustments.
Using the Five Main Speedcook
Functions
Now that you know more about operating
your Speedcook Oven, let's look at the
full array of functions available from the
Speedcook main menu. From each main
menu option, the process of selecting from
a few submenus to get to the food item you
want to cook is essentially the same. You
will also discover that starting from different
functions and following different menu paths
will take you to the same food item and
programmed settings.
Starting from Cook Mode
Your Speedcook Oven offers seven cook
modes that enable you to choose the best
cooking method for many kinds of foods. It
also offers microwave and defrost modes. As
shown in the example, tapping
Cook mode
on the main Speedcook Oven menu opens
this screen.
Scroll down the list if you want to access
Microwave and Defrost.
Six of these modes, Bake, Roast, Broil,
Microwave, Defrost, and Convection Bake
are traditional settings while the other
three, Air Crisp, Dehydrate, and Toast, are
new cook modes designed to expand and
enhance your cooking experience.