USE & CARE INSTRUCTIONS
CONVECTION OVEN WITH ROTISSERIE
FAC900R
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
(CONTINUED)
19. Do not place any of the following materials in the Oven: paper,
cardboard, plastic, and the like.
20. Do not cover crumb tray or any part of the Oven with metal
foil. This will cause overheating of the Oven.
21. Use extreme caution when removing tray or disposing of hot
grease.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
THIS PRODUCT IS FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY
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ADDITIONAL IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
CAUTION HOT SURFACES: This appliance generates heat and
escaping steam during use. Proper precautions must be taken
to prevent the risk of burns, fires, or other injury to persons or
damage to property.
1. A person who has not read and understood all operating and
safety instructions is not qualified to operate this appliance. All
users 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 the wall outlet immediately. Do not reach
into the water!
3. When using this appliance, provide adequate air space above
and on all sides for air circulation. Do not operate this
appliance while it is touching or near curtains, wall coverings,
clothing, dishtowels or other flammable materials.
4. To reduce the risk of fire, do not leave this appliance
unattended during use.
5. If this appliance begins to malfunction during use, immediately
press the START/STOP Button and unplug the cord. Do not use
or attempt to repair a malfunctioning appliance!
6. The cord to this appliance should only be plugged into a 120V
AC electrical wall outlet.
7. Do not use this appliance in an unstable position.
8. To reduce the risk of burns or other injuries, do not touch hot
surfaces. Use of protective oven mitts or gloves as well as long
handled utensils is recommended. Use the Rotisserie Bar
Remover when removing Rotisserie Bar Assembly from inside
the Rotisserie.
9. To reduce the risk of injury to persons or property, unplug this
appliance before inserting food. Always keep the appliance
unplugged from the wall outlet when not in use.
10. Do not attempt to dislodge food or clean the Rotisserie while it
is plugged in or while it is still hot.
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POLARIZED PLUG
This appliance has a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the
other). 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
qualified electrician. Do not attempt to modify the plug in any way.
SHORT CORD INSTRUCTIONS
A short power-supply cord is provided to reduce the risk resulting
from becoming entangled in or tripping over a longer cord.
Do not use an extension cord with this product.
ELECTRIC POWER
If the electrical circuit is overloaded with other appliances, your
appliance may not operate properly. It should be operated on a
separate electrical circuit from other appliances.
PLASTICIZER WARNING
CAUTION: To prevent Plasticizers from migrating from the
finish of the counter top or table top or other furniture, place
NON-PLASTIC coasters or place mats between the appliance
and the finish of the counter top or table top.
Failure to do so may cause the finish to darken. Permanent
blemishes may occur or stains can appear.
INTRODUCTION
A convection oven circulates heated air continuously throughout
the Oven cavity to maintain uniform temperature around the food.
This constant, gentle air flow is what seals in juices, promotes
browning and may shorten cooking time without turning and
basting. Your FARBERWARE® Convection Oven can TOAST,
BAKE, SLOW COOK, ROAST, BROIL, ROTISSERIE, DEFROST,
KEEP WARM and DEHYDRATE. The Oven has a special recessed
area to accommodate a 12” pizza.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR FARBERWARE
CONVECTION OVEN WITH ROTISSERIE
PRODUCT MAY VARY SLIGHTLY FROM ILLUSTRATIONS
Removable Oven Door
Door
Handle
Display
Window
Control
Panel
Glass
Door
Figure 1
CONVECTION OVEN ACCESSORIES
Wire Rack
(P/N 22643)
Broil Insert
(P/N C-21184)
Bake/Broil
Assembly
Bake/Broil Pan
(P/N C-21185)
Pizza Pan
(P/N 22642)
Pizza Rack
(P/N 22647)
Figure 2
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CONVECTION OVEN SHELF RAILS AND RACK POSITIONS
Upper Heating
Elements
Upper Shelf Rail
Rack Positions
1 and 2
Mid Shelf Rail
Rack Positions
3 and 4
Lower Shelf Rail
Rack Positions
5 and 6
Lower Heating
Elements
Figure 3
WIRE RACKS AND RACK POSITIONS
Wire Rack
(Rack Positions 1, 3, 5)
Wire Rack Inverted
(Rack Positions 2, 4, 6)
Pizza Rack
(Rack Positions 3, 4)
Pizza Rack Inverted
(Rack Positions 5, 6)
Figure 4
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CONTROL PANEL
The Oven has 6 different preset Functions/Buttons: TOAST, BAKE,
BROIL, DEFROST, KEEP WARM and ROTISSERIE.
The Convection Fan is ON in all Functions except TOAST.
Toast Color
Indicator Lights
TIME Light
TEMP Light
TIME/TEMP Button
UP Button
CLOCK Button
DOWN Button
Function
Lights
Function
Lights
FUNCTION Button
ON/OFF Light
LIGHT Button
START/STOP Button
Figure 5
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DISPLAY WINDOW
Indicates time of day, Function, and amount of time left for completion of
Function. When the TIME/TEMP Button is pressed, the preset Temperature
is shown. As changes are made, they will be displayed 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 for medium browning.
BAKE
Press FUNCTION Button to select the BAKE function. When the
selection is made, the BAKE Light will illuminate.
BROIL
Press FUNCTION Button to select the BROIL function. When the
selection is made, the BROIL Light will illuminate.
DEFROST
Press FUNCTION Button to select the DEFROST function. When the
selection is made, the DEFROST Light will illuminate.
KEEP WARM
Press FUNCTION Button to select the KEEP WARM function. When
the selection is made, the KEEP WARM Light will illuminate.
ROTISSERIE
Press FUNCTION Button to select the ROTISSERIE. When the
selection is made, the ROTISSERIE Light will illuminate.
TIME / TEMPERATURE / TOAST COLOR ARROWS
᭡ ꢀ Press to adjust the cooking TIME / TEMPERATURE.
(Hint: Holding the ARROW down in place will either fast forward
᭡, or fast reverse ꢀ the time.)
TIME / TEMP
Press to toggle between TIME and TEMPERATURE settings. Press to
set time for TOAST, BAKE, BROIL, DEFROST, KEEP WARM or
ROTISSERIE Functions. Use to change temperature settings for BAKE,
DEFROST, KEEP WARM or ROTISSERIE.
CLOCK
Press to set the time for the Clock. AM and PM will appear in the top
left corner of the Display Window.
LIGHT
Press the LIGHT Button to turn the Interior Oven Light ON or OFF.
To replace the Oven Light see page 30
START/STOP
After selecting the FUNCTION, TEMPERATURE (if required) and
TIME (if required), press to START the function. Press and hold the
START/STOP Button to cancel a function and turn the Convection
Oven OFF.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
BEFORE USING FOR THE FIRST TIME
1. Read all instructions in 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, and top of the
Convection Oven are at least 4 inches away from any walls,
cabinets, or objects on the counter or table.
4. Remove all stickers from the Convection Oven except the rating
label located on the back.
5. Remove the Convection Oven Accessories: Wire Rack, Broil
Insert, Bake/Broil Pan, Pizza Pan, Pizza Rack and Rotisserie
Accessories: Meat Tines, Rotisserie Bar, Rotisserie Bar Remover
and Drip Pan and wash in warm, soapy water. Rinse and dry
thoroughly before placing in the Convection Oven.
6. Remove any dust that may have accumulated during packaging
by simply wiping the Convection Oven exterior with a clean,
damp cloth.
7. Do not use abrasive cleaners.
8. Do not put the Convection Oven cord or plug in water.
9. When you are ready to use the Convection Oven, plug the cord
into a 120V AC outlet.
10. To eliminate any protective substance or oil that may have been
used for packing and shipping, following the instructions
outlined in this Use and Care Instruction Manual, set the Oven
to BAKE at 450˚F for about 15 minutes. A small amount of
smoke and odor may be detected. This is normal.
11. To avoid scratching, marring, or discoloration, do not store
anything on top of the Convection Oven during operation.
CAUTION: Appliance surfaces are hot during and after use.
CAUTION: Always wear protective, insulated oven mitts on hands
when touching hot Convection Oven or hot dishes and food or
when inserting or removing Wire Rack.
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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 BAKE, DEFROST, TOP
BROWN, KEEP WARM and to minimize clean up due to spills.
See Figure 4 on page 6 for all Wire Rack Positions.
When TOASTING, place bread directly on Wire Rack. Place in
Rack Position 5.
When BAKING, you may either use the Bake/Broil Pan or Wire
Rack and your own pan. Place into Rack Position 3 or 4 unless
more height is required and then place into Rack Position 5 or 6.
When BAKE/SLOW COOKING, use the Wire Rack and your own
pan. Place into Rack Position 3 or 4 unless more height is required
and then place into Rack Position 5 or 6.
When BROILING, the Bake/Broil Pan, Broil Insert and the Wire
Rack must be used. Place into Rack Position 2, 3 or 4 depending
on thickness of food. The food should be 1-1/2 to 2 inches from
the top elements.
When BAKE/ROASTING, the Bake/Broil Pan, Broil Insert or Wire
Rack and your own pan may be used. Place into Rack Position
5 or 6.
When DEFROSTING, you may either use the Bake/Broil Pan or
your own pan. Place pan directly on Wire Rack. Place in Rack
Position 3 or 4 unless more height is required and then place in
Rack Position 5 or 6.
Place the PIZZA Pan, directly onto the Pizza Rack.
Place into Rack Position 4 or 5 for best cooking results.
When using the DEHYDRATION Racks (sold separately),
1, 2 or 3 Racks may be used at one time; place each
Dehydration Rack into Positions in 1, 3 and 5.
Please see page 21 for information on ROTISSERIE setup.
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SETTING THE CLOCK
1. Plug unit into a 120 V AC electric outlet. Both the TIME and
TOAST Lights will be illuminated; 9:20 will appear in the
Display Window.
2. Press the CLOCK Button and 10:00 will appear in the Display
Window; the COLON (:) will begin to 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 and the “00”
(MINUTES) will begin to flash. Press the ᭡
Up ARROW or the ꢀ Down ARROW until
the correct MINUTES appears in the
Display Window.
4. Press the CLOCK Button. The COLON (:)
will begin to flash. The clock is now set.
Toast Color
Indicator Lights
CONVECTION OVEN FUNCTIONS
PROGRAMMING THE TOAST FUNCTION
Your Convection Oven will accommodate up to
6 slices of bread for toasting. The TOAST function
may also be used to top brown foods.
9:20
1. Plug unit into a 120 V outlet. Close the
Glass Door.
NOTE: When your Convection Oven is first
plugged in, it defaults to the TOAST function.
Both the TIME and TOAST Lights will be
illuminated, 9:20 will appear in the
Display Window.
2. Press the FUNCTION Button until the TOAST
Light illuminates and the selection is made.
Press the TIME/TEMP Button until the TIME
Light illuminates; 9:20 appears in the Display
Window; the center Toast Color Indicator Light
will be lit to indicate medium browning.
Figure 6
TOAST Control
Panel Lights
3. There are 5 possible preset browning colors/times. To change the
TOAST color/time, press the ᭡ Up ARROW for a darker setting
(the Display will change time from 9:20 medium toast color to
11:00 darkest toast color) or press the ꢀ Down ARROW for a
lighter setting (the Display will change time from 9:20 to 8:00 for
the lightest toast color).
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CONVECTION OVEN FUNCTIONS (CONTINUED)
NOTE: If you press the TIME/TEMP Button again, the TEMP Light
will illuminate and 450ºF will appear in the Display Window.
When using the TOAST function, the TEMPERATURE cannot
be changed.
4. Open the Glass Door and place bread or toaster food on the
Wire Rack and place in Rack Position 4 or 5.
5. Close Glass Door.
6. Press the START/STOP Button. The ON/OFF Light will illuminate;
toasting will begin; the time for the selected toast color will
appear in the Display Window and begin to count down.
7. Condensation may build-up on the inside of the Glass Door, but
will evaporate during toasting.
NOTE: Consecutive toasting may require less time, due to the
Convection Oven Cavity already being heated. No adjustment
of the color control is necessary to toast the same color. Color
adjustment is only necessary if you would like the toast to be a
lighter or darker shade.
8. When the time has elapsed, Display Window will show the time
required for a consecutive batch of the same color toast; the
Convection Oven will beep 5 times and the ON/OFF Light will
turn off as a signal that the TOAST function is completed.
9. Using oven mitts, carefully pull the Wire Rack out and remove
toast or toasted food.
10. Press the CLOCK Button and the Display Window will revert to
show the time of day.
11. Unplug Oven and allow to cool completely before cleaning. See
User Maintenance Instructions. Unplug when not in use.
NOTE: To change the toast color/time during the TOAST process,
you must start the programming sequence over. Press the
START/STOP Button and reset.
HINTS FOR TOAST
•Follow toaster food directions.
•Frozen and heavy breads such as bagels and English muffins
require a darker setting (more time).
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CONVECTION OVEN FUNCTIONS (CONTINUED)
PROGRAMMING THE BAKE 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; 350ºF appears in
the Display Window.
3. Press the ᭡ Up ARROW for a
higher BAKE temperature (up to
450ºF) in 25 degree increments.
Press the ꢀ Down ARROW for a
lower BAKE temperature (down to
100ºF) in 25 degree increments.
4. Press the TIME/TEMP Button until
the TIME Light illuminates; 0:30
(30 MINUTES) appears in the
Display Window.
5. To preheat the Oven, change the
Figure 7
BAKE time to 0:10 minutes by
BAKE Control Panel Lights
pressing the ꢀ Down ARROW.
6. Press the START/STOP Button. The ON/OFF Light will illuminate;
PREHEAT BAKE will begin; the PREHEAT BAKE 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 (30 MINUTES), the Convection Oven will
beep 5 times and the ON/OFF Light will turn off as a signal that
the PREHEAT BAKE is complete.
8. To program the Oven for BAKE once the Oven is preheated, repeat
steps 2 through 4 setting the FUNCTION, TEMPERATURE, and
TIME according to package instructions, then proceed to step 9.
9. 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.
NOTE: Convection baking will cook some foods faster. Check 5-10
minutes before the end of the suggested bake time. Continue
baking if necessary.
10. When the BAKE time has elapsed, the Display Window will show
the default time of 0:30 (30 MINUTES), the Convection Oven will
beep 5 times and the ON/OFF Light will turn off as a signal that
the BAKE function is complete.
11. Using oven mitts, carefully pull the Wire Rack out and remove
cooked food.
12. Press the CLOCK Button and the Display Window will revert to
show the time of day.
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CONVECTION OVEN FUNCTIONS (CONTINUED)
13. 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.
PROGRAMMING THE BAKE/SLOW COOK 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; 350ºF appears in the Display Window.
3. Press the ꢀ Down ARROW for a lower SLOW COOK tempera-
ture; the most common SLOW COOK temperature is 250ºF.
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 in the center of the Oven and close
Oven Door.
7. Press the START/STOP Button. The ON/OFF Light will illuminate;
BAKE/SLOW COOK 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.
NOTE: Do not open the Door during the first 2 hours of
SLOW COOKING.
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/SLOW
COOK function is completed.
10. Using oven mitts, carefully pull the Wire Rack or Bake/Broil Pan
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/SLOW COOK time or temperature
during the BAKE process, you must start the programming
sequence over. Press the START/STOP Button and reset.
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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; 350ºF appears in the Display Window.
3. To change the BAKE temperature, press the ᭡ Up ARROW for a
higher temperature (up to 450ºF) or press the ꢀ Down ARROW for
a lower BAKE temperature (down to 100ºF). 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.
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CONVECTION OVEN FUNCTIONS (CONTINUED)
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)
Ham (precooked)
160°F
140°F
Lamb
Pork
160°F Medium Well
170°F Well Done
160°F Medium
170°F Well Done
Turkey or Chicken, Whole
Turkey or Chicken, Breast
180°F
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.
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HINTS FOR ROAST
• A meat thermometer inserted into the center of the meat should
always be used to ensure meat is cooked to desired doneness.
• Roasting is recommended for large, tender cuts of meat and
poultry. Seasoning prior to cooking adds to the flavor and the
aroma during cooking.
• A layer of fat on the top of the roast promotes better browning
and provides natural basting.
• When roasting meats with a high fat content, the Bake/Broil Pan
may fill with grease before cooking is completed. If this occurs,
carefully remove the Bake/Broil Pan using oven mitts and
empty. Replace for continued roasting.
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PREPARING PIZZA IN YOUR CONVECTION OVEN
This Convection Oven has been specially designed to
accommodate a 12-inch pizza.
1. Plug unit into a 120 V outlet. Remove all racks and pans from
the Oven. 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; 350ºF appears in the Display Window.
3. Press the ᭡ Up ARROW or ꢀ Down ARROW and adjust to
BAKE temperature suggested on the pizza box.
4. Press the TIME/TEMP Button until the TIME Light illuminates;
0:30 (30 MINUTES) appears in the Display Window.
5. Press the ꢀ Down ARROW and adjust time to :10 to allow the
Oven to preheat for 10 minutes. Press the START/STOP Button.
The ON/OFF Light will illuminate; BAKE will begin; the BAKE
time will begin to count down. The Oven will turn itself OFF
when 10 minutes have elapsed; the Oven is ready to bake your
pizza.
6. Place pizza directly on Pizza Rack or in the Pizza Pan provided
and then place on Pizza Rack. Close the Glass Door.
7. Following the instructions outlined in the PROGRAMMING
THE BAKE FUNCTION section of this manual, program
the temperature and then the time, as indicated on the
pizza package.
8. 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.
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. When the pizza is finished baking, using oven mitts, carefully
remove Pizza Pan and/or Pizza Rack with pizza.
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.
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PROGRAMMING THE BROIL FUNCTION
1. Plug unit into a 120 V outlet. Close
the Glass Door.
2. Press the FUNCTION Button. When
the BROIL Light illuminates, the
selection is made. Press the
TIME/TEMP Button until the TEMP
Light illuminates; 450ºF appears in
the Display Window.
3. The BROIL temperature is fixed and
cannot be changed.
4. Press the TIME/TEMP Button until
the TIME Light illuminates; 0:30 (30
MINUTES) appears in the Display
Window.
5. To change the BROIL time, press the
᭡ Up ARROW to extend the time (up
to 4:00 hours) or press the ꢀ Down
Figure 8
BROIL Control Panel Lights
ARROW for a shorter BROIL time. Refer to the Broil Time Chart
on the next page for recommended cooking times.
6. Place the Broil Insert in the Bake/Broil Pan. Always use the
Bake/Broil Pan and Broil Insert when broiling. Place food on
Broil Insert and position the Bake/Broil Pan in shelf position 1.
Juices and fat will drip into the pan and decrease spattering
while broiling. Close the Door.
7. Press the START/STOP Button. The ON/OFF Light will
illuminate; BROIL will begin; the BROIL time will appear in the
Display Window and begin to count down.
8. Broil food until done, turning half way through cooking time.
Carefully remove Bake/Broil Pan and Broil Insert from Oven
using oven mitts.
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 BROIL
function is completed.
10. Unplug and allow to cool completely before cleaning.
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 BROIL time during the BROIL process, press
the START/STOP Button and reset.
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BROIL RECOMMENDATIONS
Broiling is used for tender cuts of meats or marinated meats, fish
and some fruits and vegetables. Cooking time is determined by the
desired doneness and the distance between the food and the
element. The following chart is to be used as a guideline.
BROIL TIME CHART
FOOD
TOTAL COOK TIME*
22 to 28 minutes
25 to 30 minutes
8 to 12 minutes
Beef Steaks (3/4inch thick)
Ham Steak (1inch thick)
Fish Fillet
Fish Steak (1inch thick)
Ground Beef (3/4inch thick)
Hot Dogs
10 to 14 minutes
25 to 30 minutes
10 to 20 minutes
*Turn food halfway through cooking time. Broil times are
approximate and may vary depending on meat
NOTES: To speed up browning, brush lean cuts of meat, chicken
and fish with oil, margarine or melted butter. Broiling times
indicated are for fresh meat at refrigerator temperature.
HINTS FOR BROIL
• Do not place aluminum foil on top of Broil Insert. This traps
grease and can cause a fire.
• Trim excess fat from meat and score edges to prevent curling
and thaw frozen meats before broiling. This will reduce smoke
during broiling.
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ROTISSERIE AND ROTISSERIE ACCESSORIES
Using the Rotisserie to cook meats and poultry allows them to self-
baste in their own juices. This seals in flavor while any excess fat
drips off of the food. The food being cooked on the Rotisserie must
be no wider than 12 inches and should weigh no more than 10
pounds. This allows the entire piece of food to be over the Heating
Elements. The food should be placed onto the Rotisserie Bar with
the Prongs securely in place, see below. The Rotisserie may be
used with the BROIL Function. Check your food prior to the time it
should be done and continue cooking as necessary.
Rotisserie Meat Tines (P/N 21434)
Use for whole turkeys, chickens, cornish
hens, roast, etc. When using, be sure to
place 1 at each end of the meat on the
Rotisserie Bar.
Rotisserie Bar (P/N 22644)
Fits into the Oven. The heavy duty
Oven Motor turns the bar so the food
cooks evenly and conveniently.
Rotisserie Bar Remover (P/N 22645)
Use to remove the Rotisserie Bar from
the Oven.
Drip Pan (P/N 22646)
Use to catch drippings from meat during
Rotisserie cooking process.
Figure 9
Rotisserie Accessories
ROTISSERIE SETUP
1. Place Drip Pan into bottom of Oven
between the 2 heating elements.
2. Carefully center the food on
Rotisserie Bar using the Meat Tines to
secure the food in place. (See Figure
10.) If the food is not centered it will
cause a jerking motion during
cooking. This results in undue stress
on the Motor.
Figure 10
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CONVECTION OVEN FUNCTIONS (CONTINUED)
3. Place the round pointed
end of Rotisserie Bar
into opening on the
right side Oven Wall.
Place the opposite end
of the Rotisserie Bar into
the Bracket on the left
side Oven Wall. (See
Figures 11 and 12.)
Figure 11
Figure 12
PROGRAMMING THE ROTISSERIE FUNCTION
1. Insert Rotisserie Bar with food into
Oven.
2. Plug unit into a 120 V outlet. Close
the Glass Door.
3. Refer to the ROTISSERIE TIME
AND TEMPERATURE CHART on
page 24 for suggested times and
cooking temperatures. Press the
FUNCTION Button. When the
ROTISSERIE Light illuminates, the
selection is made. Press the
TIME/TEMP Button until the TEMP
Light illuminates; 350ºF appears in
the Display Window.
4. Press the ꢀ Down ARROW for a
Figure 13
ROTISSERIE Control Panel Lights
lower ROTISSERIE temperature if
desired; or press the ᭡ Up ARROW
to raise the cooking temperature.
5. Press the TIME/TEMP Button until the TIME Light illuminates;
2:30 (2 HOURS, 30 MINUTES) appears in the Display Window.
6. To change the ROTISSERIE time, press the ᭡ Up ARROW to
extend the time (up to 4:00 hours) or press the ꢀ Down
ARROW for a shorter ROTISSERIE time.
7. Press the START/STOP Button. The ON/OFF Light will
illuminate; the Oven will begin heating; the ROTISSERIE will
begin turning; the time for the ROTISSERIE function will appear
in the Display Window and begin to count down.
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CONVECTION OVEN FUNCTIONS (CONTINUED)
NOTE: Since meats and poultry roast faster in a Convection Oven,
a meat thermometer should always be used to gauge internal
temperature. The thermometer should be inserted into the
thickest portion of meat away from bones or fatty areas.
Check progress two thirds into the cooking process to ensure
meat does not over cook.
8. When the time has elapsed, the Display Window 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
ROTISSERIE function is completed.
9. When finished, using protective oven mitts and the Rotisserie
Bar Remover, carefully remove Rotisserie Bar with food from
the Oven.
10. Allow food to cool 15 to 20 minutes before removing food from
Rotisserie Bar and carving.
CAUTION: DO NOT CARVE MEAT WHILE IT IS IN THE OVEN
OR ON THE ROTISSERIE BAR.
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 ROTISSERIE cook time or temperature while
cooking, you must start the programming sequence over. Press
the START/STOP Button and reset.
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ROTISSERIE TIME AND TEMPERATURE CHART
CUT
OF MEAT
APPROX.
WEIGHT
(lbs.)
OVEN
TEMP
INTERNAL
TEMP
APPROX.
ROTISSERIE
TIME
Rib Eye Roast
6 - 10
350° F 145° F (med-rare) 2:30
160° F (med) 3:00
Eye of Round Roast
Center Loin (boneless)
4 - 6
400° F 145° F (med-rare) 1:00
160° F (med)
1:15
1:00
2:15
4 - 6
325° F
325° F
160° F
Center Loin
6 - 10
160° F
(boneless, 2 tied together)
Pork Shoulder Boston
Butt Roast (boneless)
3
325° F
160° F
2:30
Turkey
8 - 10
4 - 6
325° F
375° F
180° F
180° F
180° F
2:15
1:15
2:00
Chicken
Duck
5 - 8
4 - 7
350° F
325° F
Leg (semi-boneless)
160° F (med)
170° F (well)
2:15
2:30
HINTS FOR ROTISSERIE
• A meat thermometer inserted into the thickest part of the meat or
poultry should always be used to ensure desired doneness.
Please refer to USDA recommended temperatures.
• Rotisserie cooking 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
Cavity while cooking.
• Always center food on the Rotisserie Bar before cooking.
• To avoid burning the exterior of your food, do not baste food with
barbeque sauce until the last 20 to 30 minutes of cooking.
• Once the food is placed inside the Oven Cavity, watch the food
while the Rotisserie rotates at least 1 complete turn to ensure
proper clearance of the Heating Elements and Drip Pan.
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PROGRAMMING THE KEEP WARM FUNCTION
1. Plug unit into a 120 V outlet. Close
the Glass Door.
2. Press the FUNCTION Button.
When the KEEP WARM Light
illuminates, the selection is made.
Press the TIME/TEMP Button until
the TEMP Light illuminates; 200ºF
appears in the Display Window.
The KEEP WARM temperature is
fixed and cannot be changed.
3. Press the TIME/TEMP Button until
the TIME Light illuminates; 0:30
(30 MINUTES) appears in the
Display Window.
4. To change the KEEP WARM time,
Figure 14
KEEP WARM Control Panel Lights
press the ᭡ Up ARROW to extend
the time (up to 4:00 hours) or press
the ꢀ Down ARROW for a shorter
KEEP WARM time.
5. Open the Glass Door and carefully center baking dish directly on
Bake/Broil Pan or Wire Rack in the center of the Oven and close
Oven Door.
6. Press the START/STOP Button. The ON/OFF Light will illuminate;
KEEP WARM will begin; 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 the
ON/OFF Light will turn off as a signal that the KEEP WARM function
is completed.
8. Using oven mitts, carefully pull the Wire Rack out and remove
cooked food.
9. Press the CLOCK Button and the Display Window will revert to
show the time of day.
10. Unplug Oven and allow to cool completely before cleaning. See
User Maintenance Instructions. Unplug when not in use.
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PROGRAMMING THE DEFROST FUNCTION
1. Plug unit into a 120 V outlet. Close
the Glass Door.
2. Press the FUNCTION Button.
When the DEFROST Light
illuminates, the selection is made.
Press the TIME/TEMP Button until
the TEMP Light illuminates; 175ºF
appears in the Display Window.
The DEFROST temperature is fixed
and cannot be changed.
3. Press the TIME/TEMP Button until
the TIME Light illuminates; 2:30
appears in the Display Window.
4. To change the DEFROST time,
press the ᭡ Up ARROW to extend
the time (up to 18:00 hours) or press
Figure 15
DEFROST Control Panel Lights
the ꢀ Down ARROW for a shorter
DEFROST time.
5. Open the Glass Door and carefully center baking dish directly on
Bake/Broil Pan or Wire Rack in the center of the Oven and close
Oven Door.
6. Press the START/STOP Button. The ON/OFF Light will illuminate;
DEFROST will begin; the DEFROST 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 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 Wire Rack out and remove
cooked food.
9. Press the CLOCK Button and the Display Window will revert to
show the time of day.
10. Unplug Oven and allow to cool completely before cleaning.
See User Maintenance Instructions. Unplug when not in use.
HINTS FOR DEFROST
• Do not use this method for meat, poultry, or fish.
• Do not cover food.
• Brush frozen dough with vegetable oil to prevent drying out.
• Remove food to preheat Oven before baking.
• DEFROST should take 1/3 of the time required for room
temperature thawing.
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PROGRAMMING THE DEFROST/DEHYDRATE FUNCTION
Figure 17
Dehydration Rack
Figure 16
DEHYDRATE Control Panel Lights
(Set of 3 sold separately)
P/N 22684DEH
Dehydration Racks are required when using this function. They are
not included with this Convection Oven but may be purchased
separately. Contact our Consumer Relations Department by calling
the number on the back of this Instruction Manual and ask for part
number 22684DEH.
1. Plug unit into a 120 V outlet. Close the Glass Door.
2. Press the FUNCTION Button. When the DEFROST Light
illuminates, the selection is made. Press the TIME/TEMP Button
until the TEMP Light illuminates; 175ºF appears in the Display
Window. The DEFROST/DEHYDRATE temperature is fixed and
cannot be changed.
3. Press the TIME/TEMP Button until the TIME Light illuminates;
2:30 appears in the Display Window.
4. To change the DEHYDRATE time, press the ᭡ Up ARROW to
extend the time (up to 18:00 hours) or press the ꢀ Down
ARROW for a shorter DEHYDRATE time.
5. Insert Dehydration Rack(s) with food.
6. Press the START/STOP Button. The ON/OFF Light will illuminate;
DEFROST/DEHYDRATE will begin; the time will appear in the
Display Window and begin to count down.
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CONVECTION OVEN FUNCTIONS (CONTINUED)
7. When the time has elapsed, the Display Window 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/DEHYDRATE function is completed.
8. Using oven mitts, carefully pull the Racks out and remove
cooked food.
9. Press the CLOCK Button and the Display Window will revert to
show the time of day.
10. Unplug Oven and allow to cool completely before cleaning.
See User Maintenance Instructions. Unplug when not in use.
HINTS FOR DEHYDRATE
• Food dehydration is an inexpensive, nutritious and easy way to
prepare convenience foods.
• Time required for the process will vary with thickness and type
of food being dehydrated.
• Guides to preparing foods for drying with Dehydration Racks
may be found in cook books or on-line through the world
wide web.
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USER MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
This appliance requires little maintenance. It contains no user
serviceable parts. Do not try to repair it yourself. Any servicing
requiring disassembly other than cleaning, must be performed by a
qualified appliance repair technician.
OVEN CARE AND CLEANING
To assure optimum safety, keep unit clean, free of grease and
food buildup.
CAUTION: Unplug appliance and allow to cool completely before
cleaning. Never place unit, electric cord or plug in water or
other liquids.
CAUTION: Do not clean Oven with metal scouring pads. Pieces
can break off and touch electrical parts, creating a risk of
electric shock.
ACCESSORIES CLEANING
To clean the accessories: Bake/Broil Pan, Broil Insert, Wire Rack,
Pizza Rack, Pizza Pan, Rotisserie Bar and Meat Tines, please follow
the steps below.
1. Always unplug and allow to cool completely before cleaning
or moving.
2. Remove 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 in the dishwasher
for easy cleaning.
4. Rinse and dry thoroughly.
NONSTICK WALLS/INTERIOR CLEANING
1. Always unplug and allow to cool completely before cleaning
or moving.
2. Remove Bake/Broil Pan, Broil Insert, Wire Rack, Pizza Rack,
Pizza Pan, Drip Pan, Rotisserie Bar and Meat Tines.
3. Clean interior after each use to avoid buildup.
4. Clean with a mild or non-abrasive cleaner and a plastic
scouring pad. Do not rub too hard as surface can be scratched.
5. Rinse and dry thoroughly before closing the Oven Door.
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OVEN DOOR/EXTERIOR CLEANING
The Oven Door can be removed for easier cleaning. To remove,
open fully and lift, clearing the hinge pins. To replace, slide the
Door over the hinge pins, being sure to gently push Door all the
way down on pins to avoid glass breakage.
1. Always unplug and allow to cool completely before cleaning
or moving.
2. Clean with glass cleaner or mild detergent and damp cloth or
plastic scouring pad. Do not use an abrasive cleaner or pad as
they might mar the finish. The Door may be placed in the
dishwasher for easy cleanup.
3. Rinse and dry thoroughly with a clean cloth. Allow to dry
before closing Door.
TO REMOVE OVEN DOOR AND REPLACE OVEN LIGHT
Figure 18
1. Unplug unit and allow Oven to cool completely.
2. To remove the Oven Door, open and lift upwards and off of the
Door pins. (See Figure 18).
3. Remove screw from Oven Light Bracket, holding onto bracket
to prevent glass from falling.
4. Remove bracket and glass.
5. Remove bulb by turning counterclockwise.
6. Replace with new bulb, turning clockwise.
7. Replace glass and bracket, being sure the two tabs on the
bracket are in the slots provided for them on the Oven wall.
8. Replace bracket screw.
NOTE: Use only a 656 or equivalent 6-watt, 120 volt bulb. Do not
operate the Oven without the Oven Lamp Glass in place.
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LIMITED ONE-YEAR WARRANTY
Warranty Coverage: This product is warranted to be free from defects in
materials or workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the original purchase
date. This product warranty is extended only to the original consumer purchaser
of the product and is not transferable. For a period of one (1) year from the date
of original purchase of the product, our Repair Center will, at its option, either
(1) repair the product or (2) replace the product with a reconditioned comparable
model. These remedies are the purchaser's exclusive remedies under
this warranty.
Warranty Service: To obtain warranty service, you must call our warranty
service number at 1-800-233-9054 for return instructions on how to deliver the
product, in either the original packaging or packaging affording an equal degree
of protection to the Repair Center specified below. You must enclose a copy of
your sales receipt or other proof of purchase to demonstrate eligibility for
warranty coverage.
To return the appliance, ship to:
To contact us, please write to, call, or email:
ATTN: Repair Center
708 South Missouri Street
Macon, MO 63552 USA
Consumer Relations Department
PO Box 7366
Columbia MO 65205-7366 USA
1-800-233-9054
E-mail:[email protected]
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 material or workmanship during ordinary
consumer use. This warranty is invalid if the serial number has been altered or
removed from the product. This warranty is valid only in the United States and
Canada.
LIMITATION ON DAMAGES: THERE SHALL BE NO LIABILITY FOR ANY
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF ANY
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OR CONDITION ON THIS PRODUCT.
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consequential damages, or allow limitations on how long an implied warranty
lasts, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty
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