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6. Power Cord
7. Stand
8. Indicator Lights
9. Stand Handles
10. Tongs
11 Low Rack
12. High Rack
13. Frying Pan
* Attach the Tongs to the rack – there are invaluable when removing hot food from the convection oven,
but can also be used to place the food into the base as well.
There are two controls on the convection oven:
1.

Thermostat:

Sets the cooking temperature from 65°C to 250°C.

2.

Timer:

The timer dial is marked in minutes and has a reminder bell, which sounds when the

cooking time is completed.

APPLIANCE USE

IMPORTANT

Safety handle: 

The convection oven will not work unless the Safety Handle (3) is fully «clicked» into

the down position. If you need to remove the Lid (2) during the cooking process, lifting the Safety
Handle (3) will stop the heater and the turbo fan while you attend to the dish. Simply replace the Lid (2)
and place the Safety Handle (3) in the down position to resume cooking.

TIPS

If possible pre-heat oven for 3 minutes before using.

Always place food on the rack to ensure good air circulation.

Leave at least 1 cm gap between items on the same rack. Again this ensures good air circulation.

When food is cooked it can be kept hot by turning the Thermostat (4) down to 150°C until ready to
serve.

Operating convection oven

1. Prepare the Bowl (1). During the cooking the surface of the Bowl (1) will be considerably hot, be

sure to place the appliance on a heatproof surface.

2. Place rack in the Bowl (1) and place food on center of the rack to receive best air circulation. Allow

1 cm space between food and Bowl (1).

3. Cover the Bowl (1) with the Lid (2), be sure it is sealed correctly.
4. Plug Cord (6) into wall outlet.
5. Turn the Thermostat (4) to temperature desired.
6. Set Timer (5) using the reference table as a guide. Push Handle (3) back to start. The red and green

indicator lights will go on to indicate that cooking has started. 

7. The convection oven will shut off automatically when cooking time has been reached.
8. When roasting, line bottom of the Bowl (1) will foil to catch drippings (for easy clean up).

Thawing Food

The convection oven will thaw most foods. Simply place onto one of the wire Racks (11, 12), set the
Thermostat (4) to THAW and allow approximately 40 minutes per kg. Large items like meat joints should
be turned at least once during the thawing process. Any liquids or juices from thawed food should be
thoroughly cleaned from the Bowl (1) before cooking.

Frozen Food

Large items like meat joints or poultry cannot be cooked from frozen and must be thawed thoroughly
first. However, some foods cook best from frozen. Simply follow the cooking instructions on the
packaging as a guideline. It is often the case that cooking time is shorter in the convection oven it is
more efficient conventional oven.

Toasting

You can toast almost anything in the convection oven: bread, bagels, pizza, crumpets etc. For best
results use the High Rack (12) and set temperature to 220-230°C depending upon your preferences. It
is unlikely that the item you are toasting will need to be turned over halfway through cooking. The hot
circulation air will usually toast both sides at once.

Grilling

As with toasting, items to be grilled should be placed on the High Rack (12) and should be between
220-240°C. When deciding the best temperature setting to use, consider the thickness of the food. A 3
cm thick steak would require a lower temperature and longer cooking time than a 1 cm thick steak. Also
remember than frozen food like burgers are likely to need a longer cooking time. You may wish to turn
the food halfway through the grilling process to ensure even colouring.

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Summary of Contents for UCO-909

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL UNIT UCO 909 CONVECTION OVEN UCO 909 Inst 6 23 08 6 22 PM Page 1...

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Page 3: ...ot let Cord 6 hang over edge of table or counter or touch hot surfaces Do not place on or near a hot gas or electric burner or on a heater oven Extreme caution must be used when moving an appliance co...

Page 4: ...erence table as a guide Push Handle 3 back to start The red and green indicator lights will go on to indicate that cooking has started 7 The convection oven will shut off automatically when cooking ti...

Page 5: ...go by the time temperature table given here or follow the chart given for the conventional or regular ovens and subtract 25 C Roast Whole Chicken Rinse chicken thoroughly and add desired seasonings Sp...

Page 6: ...1 5 KG SET TEMPERATURE AT 200 C AND COOK FOR THE FOLLOWING APPROXIMATE TIMES Remember all times are a guideline only Times may vary depending on the time of cooking temperature selected and your indiv...

Page 7: ...n saucepan and cook over medium heat for 5 to 10 minutes Pour over ribs and allow to marinate 1 or 2 hours Place ribs on rack and brush with sauce Bake at 180 C for 45 minutes Chicken Roast Chicken 21...

Page 8: ...by UNIT Electronics H K Limited 3905 Two Exchange Square 8 Connaught Place Central Hong Kong Made in People s Republic of China P R C This appliance is to be stored and used under the following condi...

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